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The backing music to ''Ghosts'' was originally written as part of a remix project for [[Datemonthyear]], re-recorded and re-tooled to fit ''The Siren''. | The backing music to ''Ghosts'' was originally written as part of a remix project for [[Datemonthyear]], re-recorded and re-tooled to fit ''The Siren''. | ||
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Revision as of 11:50, 24 July 2007
The Siren is an album released in February 2007 by indietronic project luna spark. The album came out the same day as another luna spark album, Trigger Happy Little Finger.Contents
Tracklisting
- A Small Town
- It's Not Worth The Pain
- The Camera
- The Car Crash
- Molotov
- Ghosts
- The Election
- Miss Ananova
- Molotov (Reprise)
- How Do You Know
- Hearts Skip Beats
- I'm Not Afraid Of You
- The Siren
- You Have No Memory
All songs written, played, recorded, mixed and mastered by tracey exenola.
About
The Siren was recorded on and off from January 2005 till January 2007. It is a concept album, detailing the story of a boy who is reconstructed with robot parts after being badly mutilated in a car accident. He grows up to lead a radical political party, with disastrous results.
Several of the songs used to be played by live bands tracey exenola was in, albeit in radically different forms. The Camera and Miss Ananova used to be part of Vetox's set, and The Election, then known as Number One, dates back to SophieXEnola. It's Not Worth the Pain was played in 2000 by Planet Claire.
The backing music to Ghosts was originally written as part of a remix project for Datemonthyear, re-recorded and re-tooled to fit The Siren.
In July 2007, with the release of Scud Of Freedom, The Siren became available to download for free.
Personnel
- tracey exenola - programming, vocals, guitar, keys, bass, samples