About "Incoming"
Blue October is an English synth pop/pop/dance band based in Essex, formed in 1996 by Glen Wisbey and Barney Miller.
Their first album, Incoming, was released in 1998, on the US record label A Different Drum. Tragedy struck as Miller unexpectedly died soon afterwards. In 2001 a second album, Preaching Lies to the Righteous, was released with Ross Carter replacing Miller as vocalist. A third album, One Day Silver, One Day Gold, was released in 2005 as a third member, Chris Taubert, joined the band.
2008 saw the release of their fourth album, Walk Amongst the Living. Produced by Steve Travell.
In 2010 Carter left the band, who have since recruited Chris Beecham as replacement. June 2010 saw the band start work on their, as yet, untitled fifth studio album.
In addition to the album releases, Blue October have appeared on a number of compilation albums, and the Microsoft Xbox game Dance Dance Revolution Ultra Mix 4.
Top songs by Blue October
- All We Need Is Now
- Conversation Via Radio
- Chameleon Boy
- Congratulations
- Let The Sandman Descend
- Graceful Dancing
- For My Brother
- Artha
- Lust Is A Very Dangerous Thing
- 3 Weeks, She Sleeps
- Clumsy Card House
- Amazing
- Amnesia
- Blue Sunshine
- True To Me
- Weight Of The World
- Somebody
- Over
- Ugly Side
- Sweet And Somber Pigeon Wings
- The Answer
- Mr. Blue's Menu
- Razorblade
- Retarded Disfigured Clown
- Now Is The Day
- Mountain
- Safe
- Schizophrenia
- While Easy Sleeps Away
- She's My Ride Home
- Tomorrow
- When You Leave
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