Isolation (Carpathian album)

Isolation (Carpathian album)

Infobox Album
Name = "Isolation"
Type = Studio
Artist = Carpathian


Released = flagicon|Australia August 2, 2008
Recorded = The Getaway Group, Boston & Complex Studios, Melbourne
Genre = Hardcore
Length = 25:55
Label = [http://www.resistrecords.com Resist Records]
Producer = Jay Maas & Roman Koester
Reviews =

Last album = "Nothing to Lose"
(2006)
This album = "Isolation"
(2008)
Next album =

"Isolation" is the second studio album by Australian hardcore punk band Carpathian. The album peaked at #19 on the Australian ARIA Charts. The song "Permanent" borrows lyrics from "Something Must Break" by Joy Division. The album is packaged in a Jakebox.

Track listing

tracklist
title1 = Isolation
length1 = 1:43
title2 = Cursed
length2 = 3:03
title3 = Spirals
length3 = 1:59
title4 = Insomnia
length4 = 2:32
title5 = The Cold Front
length5 = 2:57
title6 = Deadbeats...
length6 = 1:45
title7 = Sun Heights
length7 = 2:52
title8 = Seventyk
length8 = 3:08
title9 = Ceremony
length9 = 3:02
title10 = Permanent
length10 = 2:49

Charts

References to Joy Division and previous songs

There are several reference to the band Joy Division within the album.

Several songs (Isolation, Ceremony, Permanent) share names with Joy Division Songs.Svereal lines are influenced or taken from Joy Division songs such as the song Isolation, which has the line "As Routine Bites Hard" which is similar to that of the line in Love Will Tear Us Apart which has the line "When Routine Bites Hard."Also within the song Isolation, there is the line "I Am Permanance" which is similar to the line in Twenty Four Hours "So This Is Permanance"

Also, the fial song Permanent also borrows it's lyrics from Joy Divisions "Something Must Break"

There are also a few references to previous Carpathian songs.On End Of The 1980s, on the album nothing to lose, there features a line "We're All So Fucking Dead." And in the song Spirals on the album Isolation, there features the line "I Know I Said We're All So Dead, But I'm Not Ready For Death Yet."

Also, in the song Permanent, the first letter of each line spells out wrecked, which is another song by them.

Personnel

*Martin Kirby - vocals
*Josh Manitta - guitar
*Lloyd Carroll - guitar
*Ed Redclift - bass, additional vocals on 'Deadbeats...'
*David Bichard - drums
*JD of Shipwreck Ad - additional lyrics and vocals on 'Cursed'
*Pat Flynn of Have Heart - additional vocals on 'Ceremony'
*Roman Koester - drum recording
*Tony 'Jack The Bear' Mantz - mastering at Deluxe Mastering, Melbourne
* [http://web.mac.com/dfaxxx/ DFAXXX] - design


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