Celestial | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | August 3, 1994 |
Genre | Art rock, noise, experimental |
Length | 57:35 |
Label | Matador |
Producer | Circle X |
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Celestial is the second and final full-length studio album by Circle X, released in 1994.
After experimenting and releasing EPs for more than a decade, Celestial marked the band's first major release since Prehistory in 1983.
Celestial is regarded as "showcasing the diverse, honed ideas in an impressive cycle of thought-provoking bludgeons and sublime dirges",[2] and "Circle X made it seem like no wave never went away."[1]
The album would be the last album by Circle X, due to the death of founding member and guitarist Bruce Witsiepe from HIV complications in 1995.
Track listing
- "Kyoko" - 7:35
- "Pulley" - 3:55
- "Crow's Ghost" - 8:27
- "Gothic Fragment" - 3:49
- "Some Things Don't Grow Back" - 4:32
- "Tell My Horse" - 3:34
- "Hardcases (Big Picture)" - 3:33
- "Cabin 9 Dub" - 3:44
- "Waxed Fruit" - 4:58
- "Little Celestial Poet" - 12:21
- "They Come Prancing" - 1:07
Credits
- Artwork By [Typography] - Raquel Shapira
- Bass, Keyboards - Rik Letendre
- Drums - Martin Köb
- Mastered By - Ray Janos
- Photography [Disc Photo] - Lamonte Young
- Producer - Circle X
- Recorded By, Producer - Mike Pullen*
- Guitars, Voice, Tape, Photography [Front And Back Cover], Artwork By [Graphic Design] - Bruce Witsiepe
- Voice, Synthesizer, Tape - Tony Pinotti
References
- 1 2 "Celestial". Allmusic. Retrieved 2012-02-09.
- ↑ "Circle X - Louisville Punk/Hardcore History". History.louisvillehardcore.com. 2005-11-07. Retrieved 2012-02-09.
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