Band : Damezumari
Album : Angelus Novus
Release Year : 2004
Genre : Screamo | Ambient | Experimental
Tracklist :
1. groundhog day
2. coffee spoons and knives
3. stay golden
4. oh john
5. the meaning (your believing)
6. bond
7. save my life
8. no face
damezumari second release, 'angelus novus', came out as a cd-r demo in 2004. angelus novus was a painting by paul klee that was commented on by walter benjamin as the angel of history. they put four of the tracks from the first demo on it because the first demo is sold out and they wanted people to have those songs. they have no idea how many were in each run, but they'd guess there were around 80 total. the newer songs were recorded by carl amburn (norman/moore) in october of 2004 and there are four of them making a total of 8, running 35 minutes. sold out.
Design by Doug - printing by doug and eric. there are three versions, the original has a screen printed gatefold jacket, the british version has a screen printed white canvas bag with fuscia ink and the CDs were labeled, the overrun of the british version was the same but used brown ink.
2. coffee spoons and knives
3. stay golden
4. oh john
5. the meaning (your believing)
6. bond
7. save my life
8. no face
damezumari second release, 'angelus novus', came out as a cd-r demo in 2004. angelus novus was a painting by paul klee that was commented on by walter benjamin as the angel of history. they put four of the tracks from the first demo on it because the first demo is sold out and they wanted people to have those songs. they have no idea how many were in each run, but they'd guess there were around 80 total. the newer songs were recorded by carl amburn (norman/moore) in october of 2004 and there are four of them making a total of 8, running 35 minutes. sold out.
Design by Doug - printing by doug and eric. there are three versions, the original has a screen printed gatefold jacket, the british version has a screen printed white canvas bag with fuscia ink and the CDs were labeled, the overrun of the british version was the same but used brown ink.
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