Saosin EP
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Saosin EP | ||
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EP by Saosin | ||
Released | 2005 | |
Recorded | 2005 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 16:26 | |
Label | Capitol Records | |
Saosin chronology | ||
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Translating the Name EP (2003) |
Saosin EP (2005) |
Saosin (2006) |
This is Saosin's self-titled EP released in the Summer of 2005. It's their first release through Capitol Records and their first with their new lead singer Cove Reber. It is also known as the Warper Tour EP and the Black EP.
Members of Saosin themselves have said in interviews not to consider this release as a complete work, for it was simply a rushed release their label made them put out after being defunct without a singer for so long, along with Cove having recently joined.
[edit] Track listing
- "Bury Your Head" – 3:32
- "I Wanna Hear Another Fast Song" – 2:44
- "New Angel" – 2:56
- "Lost Symphonies (Live)" – 3:00
- "Bury Your Head (Acoustic)" – 4:14
[edit] Miscellanea
- "Bury Your Head" was released as a single and also got a music video.
- "I Wanna Hear Another Fast Song" is the semi-finalized version (later to be re-recorded as "Sleepers") of the leaked "Track 5" from Capitol Demos.
- "New Angel" is the finalized version of "No Angel".
- "Lost Symphonies" is originally a track from Saosins first EP "Translating the Name".
Saosin |
Cove Reber | Beau Burchell | Justin Shekoski | Chris Sorenson | Alex Rodriguez |
Anthony Green | Zach Kennedy | Pat McGrath | Danny King |
Discography |
EPs: Translating the Name EP | Saosin EP |
Albums: Saosin |
Singles |
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Seven Years | 3rd Measurement in C | Bury Your Head | Voices | You're Not Alone |
Label(s) |
Death Do Us Part | Capitol Records | |
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