Spanning eleven tracks, the album was recorded at Headgap Studios in Melbourne, Australia by Brent "Sloth" Punshon (Adalita) and for the first time showed off Brodie's newly formed backing band, the Grieving Widows, featuring Chris Brodie (Dallas Crane/Broken Arrows) on bass and Dave Nicholls (Ian Rilen/Spencer P Jones) on drums.
Wrote, directed, and produced feature-films "The Dabbler, the Dreamer, and the Man Who Broke the World", "Here. My Explosion..." and Broken Arrows.
Broken Hill | Broken Hill, New South Wales | Broken Social Scene | Broken Arrow | Broken Bells | Broken Arrow (1996 film) | The Broken West | In a Broken Dream | Broken Arrow, Oklahoma | Morning Has Broken | Broken Dolls | Broken Arrows | The Kid with the Broken Halo | The Broken Ear | Silver Arrows | I'm Broken | Foyle's War Series Six#"Broken Souls" | Footwork Arrows | Electoral district of Broken Hill | broken windows theory | Broken Laws | Broken Flowers | Broken Bay | Bless the Broken Road | Blessed by a Broken Heart | Big Dreams and Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story | A Broken Frame | 100 Broken Windows | Woronin bodies (arrows) immobilized on the cortex of ''Sordaria fimicola | Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken |