Water to the Dead
Water to the Dead is an album by the gothic rock band Ego Likeness.[1] Released in 2004 on Dancing Ferret Discs, the album takes a more rock approach to their established electronic sound. The name Water to the Dead was, like the band's name, taken from the book Dune by Frank Herbert.
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Released | 2004 | |||
Label | Dancing Ferret Discs | |||
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The album also marks the beginning of the band's continuing work with photographer Lauren E. Simonutti.
Track listing
- Water to the Dead
- 16 Miles
- Above the Soil (Isabel's version)
- Isabel
- Mandala
- The Breach
- Hurricane
- Axis
- Traveling Son
- Wolves
- Wayfaring Stranger
Contributing Musicians
Justin Dingo Sabe (noise) Tim McCracken (keyboards), Adam Goode (bass), David O’Donnell (drums) Stu Lunn (guitar). Live contributions: Jenny Mettee (bass, cello), Jerome Lintz (drums)
Cover art/ Photography: Lauren E. Simonutti
Additional art: Steven Archer
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gollark: It's personification, totally valid.
gollark: "its confidence" meaning "the confidence belonging to the keyboard" seems to fit better.
gollark: I assumed you meant "the confidence of the keyboard" and not "lose it is confidence".
gollark: "Its" is an, er, possessive adjective.
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