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Silber Records label owner Brian John Mitchell's Remora persona, assisted by Brian Lee McKenzie (Electric Bird Noise) in post-apocalyptic folk songs, drones, and electronic music. |
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In Stock Shipping Weight: 5.00 units Quantity in Basket: None Log In to use our Wish List ![]() UPC: 788581014974 Label: Silber Media Catalog ID: silber 097 Squidco Product Code: 20269 Format: CD Condition: VG+ Released: 2011 Country: USA Packaging: Jewel Tray Recorded at Purple Sound, Brian Lea McKenzie's Music Factory, Myrtle Beach 38th Ave N Beach Access, and Silber Headquarters. This is a USED (previously owned) item Personnel: Brian John Mitchell-guitar, voice, bass, piano, organ, drums, percussion, pipe, trombone, keyboards, optical theremin, glockenspiel, drum programming Brian Lea McKenzie-engineering, mandolin, banjo, percussion, drum programming, mixing Highlight an artist name or instrument above and click here to Search ![]() 1. Awake Arise 3:04 2. Let Me Die With A Coin In My Pocket 3:25 3. Does The Music? 1:59 4. Nevada Smith 4:11 5. My Brothers Guns & Knives 3:25 6. Let's Fall In Love 3:46 7. Peanut Butter Cup 1:43 8. Protector Of Builder Of Airplanes 2:42 9. We Come From The Sea 2:48 10. Static Is Motion 4:58 11. The Future Of Man 3:26 12. Angel Falling Through Water 13:14 ![]() Related Categories of Interest: Used CDs Rock and Related Electro-Acoustic Song Based Music Used CD Alphabetic List Used Compact Disc 13th Anniversary Sale |
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Previously played Squidco store copy, used for cataloging and samples, in excellent condition.
"Remora is the main alias of Silber Records honcho Brian John Mitchell. In 15 years, the man has cover a lot of ground, and Scars Bring Hope, while featuring only new material, kind of sums up past experiences. Inside you will find post-apocalyptic folk songs, drones, and electronic music. Helped by Electric Bird NoiseÕs Brian Lee McKenzie, who dragged him out of the bedroom and into a proper recording studio, Remora delivers an album more definitive-sounding than usual, a good point of entry into his universe Ð a dark, fallen universe with very little hope left."-Francois Couture, Monsieur Delire |
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