Black Earth Tiger

Black Earth Tiger is the second and final album by the post-hardcore band Emanuel. It was released on August 28, 2007, by Vagrant Records. The track list was confirmed on Vagrant Records' official site.[1]

Black Earth Tiger
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 28, 2007 (2007-08-28)
GenreEmo
Post-hardcore
Melodic hardcore
Length43:03
LabelVagrant
ProducerTerry Date
Emanuel chronology
Soundtrack to a Headrush
(2005)
Black Earth Tiger
(2007)

The band debuted the first track from the album, "Cottonmouth", on their Myspace on 24 May, and removed it less than two weeks later on 6 June. It was re-added in August in the form of a banner. On 27 June, they uploaded another track from the album, "Scenotaph", to their Myspace page, which was removed just under a month later on 23 July. A new track, "Phobos", was added to Alternative Press' website on 23 July; on 31 July 2007 the song was also added to the band's MySpace profile. The song "My Antapex" was being streamed on some radio stations.

On August 21, 2007, the band premiered the album via a full album stream on MySpace.com, with featured placement on the front page of MySpace, as well as the music section.

The band also released a music video for the track "Cottonmouth".

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Whiteflag" (Intro)2:00
2."Cottonmouth"3:25
3."Anathamatics"3:30
4."My Antapex"3:33
5."Scenotaph"4:17
6."Phobos"4:20
7."Abandonment Star"2:58
8."Let Them Die"3:27
9."Year Of The Pig"4:40
10."Forever"3:45
11."Whiteflag" (Reprise)7:13

Personnel

Trivia

  • There is a small error in the lyrics booklet that comes with the CD. It states that "Let Them Die" is track 7 and "Abandonment Star" is track 8; it is actually the other way round.
  • The song "Scenotaph" was remixed for the movie Resident Evil: Extinction.
  • The bonus song "Viscera" was featured in two video games: ATV Offroad Fury Pro and ATV Offroad Fury 4.
  • The song "Anathamatics" was featured in the 2007's The Sims 2: Teen Style stuff pack.
gollark: I disagree with this.
gollark: Necessarily, under anarchoprimitivism.
gollark: It is not likely that this sort of thing would never happen again.
gollark: Apparently, humanity was reduced to something like 10000 people in 70000 BC or so due to some bad thing which happened at that time.
gollark: Eventually, everyone would die to some natural disaster or other they weren't technologically able to prevent.

References

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