Towers...
| Towers... | ||||
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| EP by | ||||
| Released | 1998 | |||
| Recorded | 1996 | |||
| Studio | Robert Lang (Shoreline, Washington) | |||
| Genre | Doom metal | |||
| Length | 36:52 | |||
| Label | Slap-a-Ham | |||
| Producer | Steve Albini | |||
| Burning Witch chronology | ||||
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Towers... is the debut EP by the band Burning Witch. It was recorded by renowned indie producer Steve Albini. It was available as a part of the compilation album Crippled Lucifer (Seven Psalms for Our Lord of Light) and has since been re-released as a 2 disc set Crippled Lucifer (Ten Psalms for Our Lord of Light), through Southern Lord Records.[1]
Track listing
- "Sacred Predictions" – 7:01
- "Country Doctor" – 10:16
- "Tower Place" – 5:26
- "Sea Hag" – 14:09
Personnel
- Stephen O'Malley – guitar
- G. Stuart Dahlguist – bass
- Jamie Sykes – drums
- Edgy 59 – vocals
References
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