Coward

Coward
Page d'aide sur l'homonymie Pour les articles homonymes, voir Noël Coward.
Coward
Album par Made Out of Babies
Sortie 2006
Enregistrement Electrical Audio, Chicago, IL
Durée 37: 24
Genre Noise Rock
Producteur Steve Albini
Label Neurot Recordings
Albums de Made Out of Babies
Trophy (2005)
The Ruiner (2008)

Coward est le deuxième album du groupe new-yorkais Made Out of Babies. Il est sorti en 2006 sur Neurot recordings.

Sommaire

Liste des Morceaux

  1. "Silverback"
  2. "Proud to Drown"
  3. "Fed"
  4. "Mandatory Bedrest"
  5. "Death in April"
  6. "Out"
  7. "Lullaby 03"
  8. "Mr. Prison Shanks"
  9. "Gunt"

Musiciens

Composition

Tous les morceaux ont été écrits par Made Out of Babies, toutefois les paroles de "Death in April" sont inspirées d'un poème de Penny Geoghan.

Liens avec l'album précédent

  • "Out" est la version complète du morceau du même nom se trouvant sur le premier album du groupe, Trophy
  • De même, "Lullaby 03" est une référence directe à "Lullaby No.1" et "Lullaby No.2", se trouvant sur ce même album.

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