Agus Amàrach
Agus Amàrach | |
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EP by Mistle Thrush | |
Released | 1994 |
Recorded | May 1994 |
Genre | Alternative rock, ethereal goth |
Length | 24:48 |
Label | Bedazzled |
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Allmusic | [1] |
ARTISTdirect | [2] |
Agus Amàrach, an EP, is the first CD released by Mistle Thrush, a goth-identified band based in Boston, Massachusetts. It came out in 1994 on Washington, D.C.-based Bedazzled Records (catalog #BDZ19). It was followed by the band's debut full-length, Silt, in 1995. "Agus amàrach" is Celtic, and translates as "and tomorrow".
Track listing
All songs written by Mistle Thrush
- "Champion Jack" – 4:52
- "Beside" – 4:31
- "Escapades in Glass" – 4:29
- "Stars Like Dust" – 3:40
- "Six Hour Sunday" – 5:06
Note: there is 20 seconds of silence at the end of "Six Hour Sunday", followed by twenty-one tracks of silence (each ranging in length from 14 to 25 seconds), and then an untitled 2:10 ambient wash of sound (heavily effected guitars and piano) spread across five tracks (each ranging in length from 20 to 31 seconds).
Personnel
The band
- Todd Demma — Percussion
- Valerie Forgione — vocals, acoustic guitar ("Stars Like Dust")
- Ruben Layman — Bass guitar
- Scott Patalano — Scopic, Spookadelic and eustasis guitars
- Brad Rigney — Guitars
Production
- Y. Mike — Producer
Additional credits
- Recorded at The Studio
- Petrina Katsikas — Manager
- Rebecca Fagan — Design, photography
- Frank Fagan — Photography
- Mark MacElhiney — Photography
- "Mistle Thrush would like to thank: our families; Petrina; Y. Mike; Rebecca; Matt Kattman; Andrew Reynhout; Steve & Rob; Ann-Marie; Merry; Mike & Juliette; Justin & Todd & Beanie; John DeGregario; Mike Anderson; Christian; Dave Sheehan; Laurabelfry; Rob Finn; Mark MacElhiney; Annette; Rob; Sean; Joel Simches; T-Max; all the kind radio people, especially Juanita, Albert O, Phillip G, and Mikey Dee; Y. Mom & Marty; Chris Porter; Mike Stuto; and all who have believed in us along the way."
Sources
- CD liner notes
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