
We’re proud to present a new release from our good friend Chromatic Flights entitled Too Beautiful for Smiles. Like all One Thirty BPM Records releases, Too Beautiful for Smiles is available for free download in your format of choice. Alternatively, you can stream the release on the release page or below.
And this time we’re doing this release Radiohead style! (Sorta). Pay what you want but choose your quality too. Want to grab a FLAC for FREE? Go for it. How about a V0 MP3 for $5? Great. Pay what you want, for whatever quality and format you want.
These payments are merely donations, although they are encouraged, we won’t mind if you download the album for free.
Too Beautiful for Smiles Release Page (Stream + Free Download)
Chromatic Flights Artist Page
Chromatic Flights Facebook Page
released 19 April 2010
Written/recorded/produced by Kyle Wyss
All photography/art by Kyle Wyss
Too Beautiful for Smiles is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. Feel free to remix and distribute the work.

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