Album Of The Day: When The World Sings by Fine China

Album Art of Fine China's When The World Sings album - Mostly a solid pink baqkground, on the left and right there's purple and black line art that looks like a few highway overpass bridges, one coming from each side, that nearly converge just off the bottom of the frame. One has a small purple circle on a stick coming off the top of it near the middle. In the top right corner, printed in black, is the artist's name with no spaces and then the album title in smaller print below.

"Yeah, we rock harder than you ever knew." Released 25 years ago yesterday, this is the first album by Fine China, an indie rock/pop band. This release is produced by Joy Electric's Ronnie Martin and has a lot of similarities to the electronic rock label-mates. The vocals sound similar, and there is a lot of electronic synth elements, though a bit more of a band feel than Joy Electric albums, I think. Lyrically, these songs are pretty short and simple, but ruminate on life and love along with a lot of talk of making music. This is a fun album that I don't listen to too often, but it's been one I enjoy on occasion as it's very different from most of the music I listen to.

Release Year: 2000
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