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{{For|the 2022 film|Palm Trees and Power Lines (film)}} {{use mdy dates|date=July 2022}} {{Infobox album | name = Palm Trees and Power Lines | type = Album | artist = [[Sugarcult]] | cover = Palmtreesandpowerlines.jpg | alt = A black and white outline of an actress in front of a full-color display of buildings, power lines and palm trees. | released = April 13, 2004 | recorded = March–June, September 2003 | studio = * Full Kilt, Hollywood, California * Third Stone Recordings, Hollywood, California | genre = <!-- Do not add or change genres without adding a reliable source -->[[Pop punk]], [[power pop]]<!-- Sourced in prose --> | length = 40:43 | label = [[Fearless Records|Fearless]], [[Artemis Records|Artemis]] | producer = Gavin MacKillop | prev_title = [[Start Static]] | prev_year = 2001 | next_title = [[Lights Out (Sugarcult album)|Lights Out]] | next_year = 2006 | misc = {{Singles | type = studio | single1 = [[Memory (Sugarcult song)|Memory]] | single1date = March 16, 2004 | single2 = She's the Blade | single2date = August 31, 2004 }} }} '''''Palm Trees and Power Lines''''' is the second studio album by American [[Rock music|rock]] band [[Sugarcult]], released on April 13, 2004 through [[Fearless Records|Fearless]] and [[Artemis Records]]. A year after the release of their third studio album ''[[Start Static]]'' (2001), Kenny Livingston became their new drummer. Shortly afterwards, they started writing new material for the follow-up album. Recording started in March 2003 and ended in September 2003, in between various tours. Sessions were held at Full Kilt Studio and Third Stone Recording, both in North Hollywood, California, with producer Gavin MacKillop. ''Palm Trees and Power Lines'' is a [[pop-punk]] and [[power pop]] album that recalled the work of [[Blink-182]]. ''Palm Trees and Power Lines'' received mixed reviews from [[Music journalism|music critics]], some praising the quality of songwriting, while others felt that the music was uninspiring and lacked originality. It peaked number 46 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]]. Following the album's recording, the band went on a headlining tour of the United States and supported [[Good Charlotte]] in Japan and the United Kingdom. Following another support slot, this time for [[MxPx]] and [[Simple Plan]], "[[Memory (Sugarcult song)|Memory]]" was released as the album's [[lead single]] in March 2004. The band then went on headlining stints of the US and Japan, leading into an appearance on the [[Warped Tour]]. She's the Blade" was released as the second single form the album in August 2004.
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