| Holes in the Wall |
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| Released | 4 February 2002 |
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| Genre | Psychedelic pop |
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| Length | 55:42 |
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| Label | db Records |
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| Producer | The Electric Soft Parade, Chris Hughes, Mark Frith |
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- "Silent to the Dark" / "Something's Got to Give"
Released: 30 April 2001
- "Empty at the End" / "Sumatran"
Released: 23 July 2001
- "There's a Silence"
Released: 29 October 2001
- "Silent to the Dark II"
Released: 4 March 2002
- "Empty at the End" / "This Given Line"
Released: 20 May 2002
- "Same Way, Every Day (Biting the Soles of My Feet)"
Released: 30 September 2002
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Holes in the Wall is the debut studio album by The Electric Soft Parade, released on 4 February 2002. The album was released by db Records and was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize. The album features a wide array of sounds, ranging from hard-edged guitar rock (namely "Start Again" and "Why Do You Try So Hard to Hate Me"), anthemic pop (the epic "Silent to the Dark"), and somber acoustic tracks like "It's Wasting Me Away".