Four One Five Two | ||||
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Studio album by Sundowner | ||||
Released | March 13, 2007 | |||
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Acoustic Folk punk |
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Length | 37:30 | |||
Label | Red Scare Industries | |||
Producer | Chris McCaughan, and Brendan Kelly | |||
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Four One Five Two is the debut album of Chicago Illinois's Sundowner, the acoustic side-project from Chris McCaughan, singer guitarist of The Lawrence Arms. The album was released on March 13, 2007, after many months of playing coffee shops and touring alongside The Lawrence Arms.
The album consists of twelve songs, ten of which were previously unreleased in any form and two of which (My Boatless Booze Cruise, One Hundred Resolutions) are remakes of Lawrence Arms songs.
The album takes its name from McCaughan's childhood home address. Its cover artwork was designed by artist Heather Hannoura, best known for designing merchandise for many punk rock bands, including Green Day, Alkaline Trio, AFI, and Rancid.