Every Scene Needs a Center is the fifth studio album from the indiepop band Tullycraft.
[2] Arguably, the band’s most ambitious album, Every Scene Needs A Center ranges from punky bursts to mid-tempo near-ballads.
The band spent over a year working on the mini-epic album, splitting time between a professional recording studio and their own studio, recording entirely on analog tape.
The album reached #29 on the CMJ Top 200 chart in 2007.
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