Description
Everclear – Out Of My Depth – 7 Inch Vinyl Record
Brand new and never played
Marked “For Jukeboxes Only” on the center ring.
Large hole 45 that was only for release to Jukebox owners and not the public. Will play like a normal record on your turntable. Very few copies of this version were produced!
Out of My Depth is a song by the American rock band Everclear. The song was included on their fourth studio album, “Songs from an American Movie Vol. One: Learning How to Smile,” which was released in 2000. Everclear is known for their blend of alternative rock and post-grunge elements.
Out of My Depth is a melodic and reflective track that fits within the broader sound of the album. The song features the band’s frontman, Art Alexakis, delivering heartfelt lyrics about self-discovery and personal growth.
Learning How to Smile is part of a two-volume album series by Everclear, with the second volume being titled “Songs from an American Movie Vol. Two: Good Time for a Bad Attitude.” The albums marked a departure from some of the band’s earlier grunge-oriented sound and delved into more pop-oriented territory.
Out of My Depth may not be as well-known as some of Everclear’s earlier hits like “Santa Monica” or “Father of Mine,” it’s a part of the band’s evolution and showcases their ability to explore different musical styles and lyrical themes. The album as a whole received positive reviews and contributed to Everclear’s continued presence in the alternative rock scene.
Track Listing
When It All Goes Wrong Again
Out Of My Depth (Alt/Rock Mix)
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