In Between Evolution is the ninth studio album by the Canadian rock band the Tragically Hip.
The album debuted at number one in Canada,[4] selling 22,500 copies in its first week.
"Heaven Is a Better Place Today" doubles as a tribute to Dan Snyder, a player for the Atlanta Thrashers hockey team who died in an automobile accident nine months before the album's release, and for young men being sent to war.
[citation needed] The Hip performed a rough version of the song "It Can't be Nashville Every Night" on a season-two episode of the Canadian television sitcom Corner Gas, as a local band renting out main character Brent Leroy's garage for band practice.
All songs by the Tragically Hip The album cover art was designed by Cameron Tomsett,[7] a Canadian artist from Kingston.