Departure Songs
- 流派:Alternative 另类
- 语种:英语 纯音乐
- 发行时间:2015-09-25
- 唱片公司:Bird's Robe Records
- 类型:录音室专辑
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简介
We Lost The Sea专辑介绍:We Lost The Sea’s Departure Songs is inspired by failed, yet epic and honourable journeys or events throughout history - times where people have done extraordinary things for the greater good of those around them, and for the progress of the human race itself. Each song has it’s own story and is a soundtrack to that story. “This is our 3rd album and our first instrumental album. We’re exploring new ground and exploring ourselves in the past two and a bit years since Chris went on his own journey. It’s slightly bleak with shimmers of hope and layers of many things. It’s a tribute and a catharsis of emotion and it’s also really honest.” Thank you for your support. For fans of: Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Mogwai, Sigur Ros, Cult of Luna, and Pink Floyd. credits releases 23 July 2015 We Lost The Sea are: Mark Owen – Guitars Matt Harvey – Guitars Brendon Warner – Guitars Kieran Elliott – Bass Mathew Kelly – Piano, Keyboards Nathaniel D’Ugo - Drums We would like to thank Tim Carr, Andrew ‘Chad’ Edgson, Mike Solo and Bird’s Robe Records, Dave Cutbush and Life Is Noise, Metropolis Touring, Art As Catharsis, bands we’ve played with from here and abroad, and people who’ve lent us gear. Also our wives, partners, kids, friends, family, fans and anyone who’s helped us along the way. Produced by Tim Carr and We Lost The Sea. Recorded by Tim Carr at 301 Studios, Sydney, April 2015. Mixed by Tim Carr. Mastered by Andrew ’Chad’ Edgson at 301 studios, Sydney. All songs written by We Lost The Sea Choir on ‘A Gallant Gentleman’ from Mercy College girls high school, Chatswood Cello on ‘The Last Dive of David Shaw’ and ‘Challenger’ by Tim M Trumpet on ‘Challenger’ by Ellen Kirkwood Artwork concept, illustration, design and layout by Matt Harvey. The song themes are inspired by true stories throughout history and reference themes and information collected and researched from online sources. Individual sources listed in insert. This record release was self-funded by We Lost The Sea. This album is dedicated to the memory and music of Chris Torpy. Rest in peace, brother.