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== '''[[ | == '''[[Ever Constant Sea]] - Save Our Ship''' == | ||
[[File:Save our ship.jpg]] | |||
Released | Recorded by [[Kent O'Bryan]] at [[Logan Street Studios]] Summer 2005.<br> | ||
Released on CD by [[la revolution!]] October 7th, 2005.<br> | |||
Limited pressing of 50 copies. | Limited pressing of 50 copies.<br> | ||
100% Handmade (right down to the cases).<br> | |||
larev!01<br><br> | |||
'''Track Listing:'''<br><br> | |||
100% Handmade (right down to the cases). | Close Talker<br> | ||
Perseverance Through Procrastination<br> | |||
Warsaw Poles<br> | |||
Roland<br> | |||
The Nab<br> | |||
Sensitive Guys Are Problematic<br> | |||
The End Of Taheen<br> | |||
From Great To Grand To Majestic<br> | |||
Elder, Fifth Movement<br> | |||
Clouds In The Shape Of Sharks<br><br> | |||
'''Personnel:'''<br> | |||
[[Jason Elder]]: bass, drums<br> | |||
[[Pat Gossman]]: guitar, bass<br> | |||
[[Sean Roberts]]: drums, guitar<br> | |||
[[Dave Wright]]: guitar, bass<br><br> | |||
<i>After parting ways with [[Jay Durbin]], the band rotated to different instruments and decided to become instrumental. The sound changed dramatically, much more progressive and quiet.</i> |
Latest revision as of 10:27, 15 October 2011
Ever Constant Sea - Save Our Ship
Recorded by Kent O'Bryan at Logan Street Studios Summer 2005.
Released on CD by la revolution! October 7th, 2005.
Limited pressing of 50 copies.
100% Handmade (right down to the cases).
larev!01
Track Listing:
Close Talker
Perseverance Through Procrastination
Warsaw Poles
Roland
The Nab
Sensitive Guys Are Problematic
The End Of Taheen
From Great To Grand To Majestic
Elder, Fifth Movement
Clouds In The Shape Of Sharks
Personnel:
Jason Elder: bass, drums
Pat Gossman: guitar, bass
Sean Roberts: drums, guitar
Dave Wright: guitar, bass
After parting ways with Jay Durbin, the band rotated to different instruments and decided to become instrumental. The sound changed dramatically, much more progressive and quiet.