Evanesce (album)
Evanesce is the only studio album by Anatomy of a Ghost. a year later they ended up disbanding, Their Vocalist and Bassist John Gourley and Zachary Carothers ended up later on forming Portugal. The Man.
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Released | October 21, 2003 |
Recorded | 2003 |
Genre | Post-hardcore, emo, screamo |
Length | 50:43 |
Label | Rise, Fearless |
Producer | Kris Crummett & AOAG |
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Despite Dewey Halpaus being credited as doing backing vocals on the album, They cannot be heard on Evanesce, Gourley and Carothers vocals are the only ones heard, Most likely due to how the album was produced. He can be heard doing vocals on demo versions of the albums songs however.
Track listing
- Birth of a Mile – 4:36
- Set the Stage – 4:22
- "Dearest, I'll Meet You In The Hollows" – 1:41
- Onto Morning Stars – 4:06
- Streetlights, Empty Wells – 3:24
- Distress in the Control Tower – 6:10
- Since Yesterday – 4:34
- Satellites in Fists – 4:41
- Beauty Is In Its Embrace – 4:14
- In Case of Future Complications – 4:12
- Last Transmission – 8:43
Personnel
- Anatomy Of A Ghost
- John Baldwin Gourley - Lead vocals
- Joe Simon - Guitar
- Dewey Halpaus - Guitar, Backing vocals
- Zachary Scott Carothers - Bass, Backing vocals
- Nick Simon - Drums
- Production
- Produced by Kris Crummett & AOAG
- Engineered by Kris Crummett
- Photo by Heather French
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