Colour Blind is the second studio album by Canadian rock band Seaway and follow-up to 2013's Hoser .
23-892: (Redirected from Tricks ) [REDACTED] Look up trick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trick(s) may refer to: People [ edit ] Trick McSorley (1852–1936), American professional baseball player Armon Trick (born 1978), retired German international rugby union player David Trick (born 1955), former Ontario civil servant and university administrator Marcus Trick (born 1977), retired German international rugby union player Stanley Arthur Trick (1884–1958), English cricketer for Essex Stephanie Trick (born 1987), American stride, ragtime and jazz pianist Trick Daddy (born 1974), American rapper and producer Trick-Trick (born 1973), Detroit rapper Junaid Hussain (1994–2015), British hacker and propagandist who used
46-1413: A 2021 BBC film about the Climatic Research Unit email controversy Literature [ edit ] Trick (novel) , a 2015 novel by Natalia Jaster Tricks , a 1979 chronicle of homosexual encounters by Renaud Camus Tricks (novel) , a 2009 novel by Ellen Hopkins Music [ edit ] Trick-Trick (born 1973), Detroit rapper Stephanie Trick (born 1987), American stride, ragtime and jazz pianist Trick Daddy (born 1973), American rapper and producer Albums [ edit ] Trick (Kumi Koda album) , 2009 Trick (Panic Channel album) , 2005 Trick (Kele Okereke album) , 2014 Trick (Jamie T album) , 2016 Tricks (ohGr album) , 2018 Trick (Alex G album) , 2012 Songs [ edit ] "Trick", by Girls' Generation from The Boys , 2011 "Trick", by IMx from Introducing IMx , 1999 "Trick", by Saweetie from Icy , 2019 "Trick (So Sweet)", by Seaway from Colour Blind , 2015 "Tricks", by Falco from Wiener Blut , 1988 "Tricks", by MC Breed from It's All Good , 1999 "Tricks", by Tony Bennett from This Is All I Ask , 1963 "The Trick", by AJR from OK Orchestra , 2021 Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Magic trick , an illusion or act of misdirection Trick (TV series) ,
69-1348: A 2021 BBC film about the Climatic Research Unit email controversy Literature [ edit ] Trick (novel) , a 2015 novel by Natalia Jaster Tricks , a 1979 chronicle of homosexual encounters by Renaud Camus Tricks (novel) , a 2009 novel by Ellen Hopkins Music [ edit ] Trick-Trick (born 1973), Detroit rapper Stephanie Trick (born 1987), American stride, ragtime and jazz pianist Trick Daddy (born 1973), American rapper and producer Albums [ edit ] Trick (Kumi Koda album) , 2009 Trick (Panic Channel album) , 2005 Trick (Kele Okereke album) , 2014 Trick (Jamie T album) , 2016 Tricks (ohGr album) , 2018 Trick (Alex G album) , 2012 Songs [ edit ] "Trick", by Girls' Generation from The Boys , 2011 "Trick", by IMx from Introducing IMx , 1999 "Trick", by Saweetie from Icy , 2019 "Trick (So Sweet)", by Seaway from Colour Blind , 2015 "Tricks", by Falco from Wiener Blut , 1988 "Tricks", by MC Breed from It's All Good , 1999 "Tricks", by Tony Bennett from This Is All I Ask , 1963 "The Trick", by AJR from OK Orchestra , 2021 Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Magic trick , an illusion or act of misdirection Trick (TV series) ,
92-464: A comedic Japanese television drama Trick McCorrigan, a fictional character in the Canadian television series Lost Girl Stop trick , a simple film special effect Sports and games [ edit ] Trick, skill, or element, a maneuver in various sports: Trick, an acrobatic move performed in an acro dance Juggling trick , a maneuver performed while juggling Skateboarding trick ,
115-413: A comedic Japanese television drama Trick McCorrigan, a fictional character in the Canadian television series Lost Girl Stop trick , a simple film special effect Sports and games [ edit ] Trick, skill, or element, a maneuver in various sports: Trick, an acrobatic move performed in an acro dance Juggling trick , a maneuver performed while juggling Skateboarding trick ,
138-472: A maneuver performed on a skateboard Trick shot , a shot played on a billiards table, which seems unlikely or impossible, or requires significant skill Tricking, a martial arts -based sport with emphasis on aesthetics Hat-trick , in sports, succeeding at anything three times in three consecutive attempts, or three times in one game Trick-taking game , a type of card game Other uses [ edit ] Trick (nautical term) Trick, or john,
161-472: A maneuver performed on a skateboard Trick shot , a shot played on a billiards table, which seems unlikely or impossible, or requires significant skill Tricking, a martial arts -based sport with emphasis on aesthetics Hat-trick , in sports, succeeding at anything three times in three consecutive attempts, or three times in one game Trick-taking game , a type of card game Other uses [ edit ] Trick (nautical term) Trick, or john,
184-433: A music video for the song. The music video consists of archive footage of the band filmed during their high school years by Miguel Barbosa of YEAH! Films. "Freak" was released as a single on August 28. "Best Mistake" was made available for streaming on September 9 and released as a single two days later. "Airhead" was made available for streaming on September 23 and was released as a single two days later. "Growing Stale"
207-423: A perfect situation." "Freak" is about "being an outcast and a weirdo, but being completely okay with it", according to vocalist Ryan Locke. "Airhead" was a new kind of song for the band, as they haven't previously made "a simple, mid-tempo, groovy song like this before", according to Eichinger. "Growing Stale" was the last song completed for the album. Co-producer Alan Day instructed Carleton and Eichinger to leave
230-577: A person who pays for prostitution (in slang " Turn a trick "), process referred to as "Trickin" Sex trick , another term for a unique sexual position Trick, a neat or unexpected solution in computer programming Confidence trick , a trick performed by a con artist See also [ edit ] Hat trick (disambiguation) Trichomoniasis or trich, a sexually transmitted infection Trick-or-treating , an activity for children on Halloween Tricked (disambiguation) Tricky (disambiguation) Trix (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
253-577: A person who pays for prostitution (in slang " Turn a trick "), process referred to as "Trickin" Sex trick , another term for a unique sexual position Trick, a neat or unexpected solution in computer programming Confidence trick , a trick performed by a con artist See also [ edit ] Hat trick (disambiguation) Trichomoniasis or trich, a sexually transmitted infection Trick-or-treating , an activity for children on Halloween Tricked (disambiguation) Tricky (disambiguation) Trix (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
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#1732851575720276-925: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages trick [REDACTED] Look up trick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trick(s) may refer to: People [ edit ] Trick McSorley (1852–1936), American professional baseball player Armon Trick (born 1978), retired German international rugby union player David Trick (born 1955), former Ontario civil servant and university administrator Marcus Trick (born 1977), retired German international rugby union player Stanley Arthur Trick (1884–1958), English cricketer for Essex Stephanie Trick (born 1987), American stride, ragtime and jazz pianist Trick Daddy (born 1974), American rapper and producer Trick-Trick (born 1973), Detroit rapper Junaid Hussain (1994–2015), British hacker and propagandist who used
299-400: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Colour Blind (Seaway album) In July 2014, it was announced that Seaway had signed a worldwide recording contract with California-based label Pure Noise . The band called the staff members at Pure Noise "some of the coolest, realest people" in the music industry. The group toured later in
322-501: The album, while Brian "Big Bass" Gardner mastered it. The Fullblast vocalist Ian Stanger provides guest vocals on "The Day That She Left". The band was credited with writing all of the songs on the album. The lyrics for every song on the record were written by guitarist/vocalist Patrick Carleton and guitarist Andrew Eichinger, with the exception of ""Airhead", which was written by Kent Sheehey. Carleton and Eichinger would write their parts separately, before coming together to finish up
345-566: The alias TriCk Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] For tricks performed in sports, see § Sports and games . Films [ edit ] Tricks (1925 film) , American silent film Trick (1999 film) , American gay romantic-comedy Tricks (1997 film) , TV movie; see Jay Friedkin Tricks (2007 film) , Polish film by Andrzej Jakimowski Trick (2010 film) , Polish film by Jan Hryniak Trick (2019 film) , American Halloween-themed horror film The Trick (film) ,
368-523: The alias TriCk Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] For tricks performed in sports, see § Sports and games . Films [ edit ] Tricks (1925 film) , American silent film Trick (1999 film) , American gay romantic-comedy Tricks (1997 film) , TV movie; see Jay Friedkin Tricks (2007 film) , Polish film by Andrzej Jakimowski Trick (2010 film) , Polish film by Jan Hryniak Trick (2019 film) , American Halloween-themed horror film The Trick (film) ,
391-570: The band co-headlined the Pure Noise Records Tour with Hit the Lights and support from Can't Swim and Casey Bolles. From mid October to late November, the band supported The Wonder Years on their tour of the U.S. Comparing the record to pop-punk staples like New Found Glory, All Time Low and the Ataris, Peter Sanfilippo of Exclaim! praised the element of familiarity, writing that it "proves
414-469: The compositions. The album has been described as pop punk . The creation of "Best Mistake" was taken from a demo that the band made for All in My Head . The group restructured the song and "completely turned [it] around", according to Eichinger. "Best Mistake" is about "where you find or stumble upon someone almost by mistake but then ultimately realize that it was never really a mistake at all and actually
437-429: The control room and "blast ["Growing Stale"] out together." The pair were initially wary of this before they ""bounc[ed] ideas off each other really easily and came out with a sound that's a little unique" for the group. On August 19, 2015, Colour Blind was announced for release, and the album's artwork was revealed. The artwork design was done by Jake Carruthers. "Freak" was made available for streaming, as well as
460-575: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Trick . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trick&oldid=1248744196 " Categories : Surnames of German origin German-language surnames Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
483-522: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Trick . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trick&oldid=1248744196 " Categories : Surnames of German origin German-language surnames Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
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#1732851575720506-579: The year, before releasing the All in My Head EP in November. Alan Day of Four Year Strong and Derek Hoffman produced Colour Blind . Hoffman engineered the recordings at Fox Sounds Studios. While recording, the band members agreed that "Freak" would be the first track from the sessions as it "embodies the fun, playful feel that we were going for" when they were composing and tracking Colour Blind . Kyle Black mixed
529-523: Was made available for streaming on October 7 and was released as a single two days later. On October 19, Colour Blind was made available for streaming and was released on October 23 through Pure Noise. Three days later, a music video for "Best Mistake" was released. The band supported Knuckle Puck on their tour of the U.S. in October and November 2015. In March and April 2016, the band supported Knuckle Puck on their UK headlining tour. In April and May,
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