℗ 2019 Bad Batch Records under exclusive license to Elektra Records for the World excluding Australia and New Zealand.
Released August 29, 2019
Duration 20m 34s
Record Label Elektra (NEK)
Genre Alternative
 

The Kids Are Coming

Tones and I

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1.1
The Kids Are Coming
Tones and I
3:24
1.2
Dance Monkey
Tones and I
3:29
1.3
Colourblind
Tones and I
3:26
1.4
Johnny Run Away
Tones and I
3:12
1.5
Jimmy
Tones and I
3:43
1.6
Never Seen The Rain
Tones and I
3:20
The Kids Are Coming is the debut extended play by Australian singer Tones and I. The EP is set for release on 30 August 2019. The EP was announced on 16 July 2019, alongside the release of single "Never Seen the Rain".
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Elektra (NEK) Studio Masters

Tracks 1-6 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 48 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.20
-0.20 to -0.20
-11.71
-13.98 to -9.81
-9.37
-11.50 to -7.80
6
5 to 8
1
The Kids Are Coming
-0.20-11.11-9.46
2
Dance Monkey
-0.20-11.92-9.47
3
Colourblind
-0.20-13.98-11.58
4
Johnny Run Away
-0.20-9.81-7.85
5
Jimmy
-0.20-11.48-9.15
6
Never Seen The Rain
-0.20-11.94-9.06

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