Thriving Ivory is the self-titled debut album of American
rock bandThriving Ivory. The album was originally released on May 18, 2003, on the Wolfgang label. The album was re-released on June 21, 2008, on
Wind-up Records, replacing the song "Flowers for a Ghost" with "Alien". The sound of their self-titled release was inspired by bands such as
U2 and
Coldplay. The album peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.[2]
Song information
Keyboard player Scott Jason told Songfacts the track "Alien", "is the most personal song [to me] on the record. That song is about my brother. And my brother, he's a brilliant, brilliant, brilliant kid, a full scholarship to Berkeley, and he's gone through some pretty heavy stuff. So that song is really personal."[3]
Track listing
Wind-up Records, 2008
All tracks are written by Scott Jason (with Clayton Stroope)
Thriving Ivory is the self-titled debut album of American
rock bandThriving Ivory. The album was originally released on May 18, 2003, on the Wolfgang label. The album was re-released on June 21, 2008, on
Wind-up Records, replacing the song "Flowers for a Ghost" with "Alien". The sound of their self-titled release was inspired by bands such as
U2 and
Coldplay. The album peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.[2]
Song information
Keyboard player Scott Jason told Songfacts the track "Alien", "is the most personal song [to me] on the record. That song is about my brother. And my brother, he's a brilliant, brilliant, brilliant kid, a full scholarship to Berkeley, and he's gone through some pretty heavy stuff. So that song is really personal."[3]
Track listing
Wind-up Records, 2008
All tracks are written by Scott Jason (with Clayton Stroope)