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==About== | ==About== | ||
− | ''Panic'' was released in mid/late 2003, on a limited number of CDs and to the internet in MP3 form. Featuring a few songs from the previous year's EP ''[[Media]]'', including a re-recorded ''Moving Target'', ''Panic'' was the most varied and eclectic | + | ''Panic'' was released in mid/late 2003, on a limited number of CDs and to the internet in MP3 form. Featuring a few songs from the previous year's EP ''[[Media]]'', including a re-recorded ''Moving Target'', ''Panic'' was the most varied and eclectic ''luna spark'' release yet. ''I Singled Out Your Heart'' was the track most connected with - it was based on a song originally written in mid 1998. ''Still'' originally featured on the [[Planet Claire]] demo from 2000, and appeared here with an added coda, half-written by [[rop movie]], who also co-wrote ''129 Die'' with [[tracey exenola]] way back in 1997. In fact, several of the tracks were already many years old at the time of recording - ''Try And Make A Change'', ''Still'' and ''Clarity Has Never Been Divine'' all also had their origins in 1998. The most recent song written for ''Panic'' was ''Interim'' - from 2002 - whose acoustic, plaintive sound would point the way forward for the next luna spark release, [[Simcerity]]. The only thing 'new' about many of these songs were the arrangements (eg. ''Spin, Crash... and burn'' was originally a 3/4 ballad in the style of Radiohead...) |
==Personnel== | ==Personnel== |