Deadsy (album)
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Studio album by Deadsy | ||
Released | August 01, 1996 (Re-Release 1997) | |
Genre | synth rock | |
Length | 42:54 | |
Label | Sire | |
Producer(s) | Josh Abraham and Elijah Blue | |
Deadsy chronology | ||
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Deadsy (1997) |
Commencement (unofficial) (1999) |
Deadsy is a self-titled album by Deadsy, their first album on a label. It was released in 1996 on Witchouse (Elektra/Warner) Records as a promotional-only release (blue colored CD), and later re-released in 1997 (white colored CD). At the time Deadsy only consisted of 3 members, so Elijah Blue asked Jay Gordon (now in Orgy) to play bass for some of the tracks on the record.
[edit] Band Members
- Elijah Blue: Vocals, Guitar, Bass & Synths
- Renn Hawkey: Synthesizers
- Alec Puro: Drums
[edit] Track listing
- "Lake Waramaug"
- "The Elements"
- "Flowing Glower"
- "Future Years"
- "From Beyond" (3:27)
- "Anti-Pop" (3:35)
- "Cruella"
- "This Goodnight" (4:57)
- "Sleepy Hollow" (4:49)
[edit] Trivia
- Tracks 3, 4, 6 and 9 feature Jay Gordon on bass.
- Track 5 is an instrumental.
- Track 6 is a Kommunity FK cover.
- Track 9 features Jonathan Davis on vocals.