“Titchner has always been a thinking person’s artist. He packs his songs with images, dreams, awkward moments, [and]daily frustrations…; [s]ometimes it’s scary how close to home he hits…I don’t remember him sounding this gutsy on the last album.”
– Jennifer Layton, Indie-Music.com
Chris Titchner’s album, Moving Day, is neatly packed with road rock just made to be blasted out of a moving truck. Titchner’s 11 songs pulse with dissatisfaction and desire – from the ennui associated with a dead end job, to the thrum of tension between potential lovers, to the thrill of finally packing up and going. Produced by Titchner and Thom Canova, Moving Day is acoustic rock living large with a full band, brass quartet, and strings. The album is a new direction for Titchner, exploring a more rock sound and using a full band on all but one of the tracks.
Released April 26, 2005
Recorded and Mixed by Thom Canova at Overdub Lane in Durham, NC
Produced by Chris Titchner and Thom Canova
Mastered by Brent Lambert at the Kitchen in Carrboro, NC
Cover photo by Stefan Rogers
CD Design and layout by Chris Titchner, Leslie Wren, and Adam Rabin
Bridgefolk Records
BFR 3001
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