About A Plane Crash
Their first album, 'Altitude,' came out in 2008. The band's sound has some indie rock and ambient touches, heard on songs like 'Everest' and 'We Operate The...
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Their first album, 'Altitude,' came out in 2008. The band's sound has some indie rock and ambient touches, heard on songs like 'Everest' and 'We Operate The Deceased.'
They put out a few more records after that, including 'Turbulence' and 'Flight Plan.' In 2012, they had a dispute with their label that paused things for a while. They kept going afterward, though.
Their song 'Everest' from 2009 got some attention. It's one of those tracks people mention when they talk about the band.
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