A Fine Frenzy – ‘A Bomb In A Birdcage’ track listing
By bandweblogs on Jul 3, 2009 in Albums, Bands, Music News, New Releases, Press Releases | Tags: A Fine Frenzy, Alison Sudol, Bands on Twitter, Track Listings, VH1

At the age of 24, Alison Sudol, front woman of A Fine Frenzy released the bands’ first album One Cell In The Sea. Three years have passed since One Cell reached Number One on Billboard’s “Heatseeker” charts, and A Fine Frenzy was chosen as a VH1 “You Oughta Know” artist.
Seemingly flawless, sprite-like and poetic the talented Sudol is ready to release her bands’ second album on September 8, 2009 on Virgin Records.
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A Bomb In A Birdcage Tracklisting:
1. Wouldn’t Do
2. New Heights
3. Electric Twist
4. Blow Away
5. Happier
6. Swan Song
7. Elements
8. World Without
9. Bird Of The Summer
10. Stood Up
11. Beacon
“Her music is haunting” – Selma Blair -Interview Magazine
“A Fine Frenzy is a blend of sounds and influences. Where there’s Ella, Aretha and Louis, there’s also Radiohead, Sigur Ros, Aqualung and Keane” – HARP Magazine
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