Peace Between Nations EP is a 2005 album by
reggae rock band,
State Radio, headlined by former
Dispatch vocalist,
Chad Urmston. It features some of the more mellow acoustic work that characterized their last album, the
Simmer Kane EP, along with some throwbacks to their original rock style of
Flag of the Shiners, such as 'The Diner Song' and 'Democracy in Kind'. The EP was originally released as a four-song disc, without the Simmer Kane tracks ('Keepsake' and 'Heady Riser') or the live takes ('Man in the Hall' and 'Mr. Larkin'), and with the version of 'Calvado's Chopper' that later appeared on
The Barn Sessions, then rereleased with the current track list.
Peace Between Nations EP is a 2005 album by
reggae rock band,
State Radio, headlined by former
Dispatch vocalist,
Chad Urmston. It features some of the more mellow acoustic work that characterized their last album, the
Simmer Kane EP, along with some throwbacks to their original rock style of
Flag of the Shiners, such as 'The Diner Song' and 'Democracy in Kind'. The EP was originally released as a four-song disc, without the Simmer Kane tracks ('Keepsake' and 'Heady Riser') or the live takes ('Man in the Hall' and 'Mr. Larkin'), and with the version of 'Calvado's Chopper' that later appeared on
The Barn Sessions, then rereleased with the current track list.