Everything is Broken is the second professional recording by American alternative rock band The Age of Information, and is the first release by the band under that name.
In 2004, The Age of Information released a demo CD titled The Beauty and the Tragedy, and after signing with Epic Records later that year, they released their first single, "One Day", in the summer of 2005, along with an announcement for the upcoming album "More Than This. After a premature end to their contract with Epic Records, the album "More Than This" was shelved until 2011, when it was finally released independently by David Hodges' Sleepwalker Records.
The Beauty and the Tragedy is a demo album by the American alternative rock band The Age of Information, known then as 'Trading Yesterday'.
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