- Grandmother's Spaceship
Infobox Album |
Name = Grandmother's Spaceship
Type =Album
Artist =Scaterd Few
Released = 1998
Recorded =
Genre =Christian punk
Length = 62:30
Label =Jackson Rubio
Producer = Allan Aguirre
Reviews =
* [http://www.tollbooth.org/reviews/sfew.html Phantom Tollbooth]
*"Hard Music Magazine " [http://www.hmmagazine.com/reviews/album/s/scaterd_few0603.php[1] ] cite journal |last= |first=Brian Vincent |year=1998 |month=July/August |title=Album Reviews: SCATERD FEW "Grandmother's Spaceship" |journal=HM Magazine |id=ISSN|1066-6923 |issue=72 |pages= ]
** [http://www.hmmagazine.com/exclusive/scaterdfew_grandmothers_spaceship200306/index.php[2] with interview]
* [http://www.cornerstonemag.com/pages/show_page.asp?505 Cornerstone Magazine]
* [http://www.sanctifiedpress.com/reviews1.html#sf Sanctified Press]
Last album = "Out of the Attic "
(1994)
This album = "Grandmother's Spaceship"
(1998)
Next album = "Sin Disease / Jawboneofanass "
(1998)"Grandmother's Spaceship" is a studio album by pioneer
Christian punk bandScaterd Few . The album paints a cohesive picture of mankind in a technological society. Its overarching message is that humans have isolated themselves from each other and God. It is in this unnatural state that we are destroying ourselves through our vices.Track listing
# "Intro"
# "Space Junk"
# "Lullaby"
# "Win The Fisher"
# "Arbitrator"
# "Future Love"
# "Species"
# "Incorruptible"
# "Vanishing"
# "(Untitled Oddity)"
# "Suspension My Love"
# "Bobby's Song"
# "Twinkling Of An Eye"
# "Worm Hole"
# "Splendor"
# "As The Story Grows (v.2)"
# "Tomorrow"Credits
*Allan Aguirre: vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboard
*Russell Archer:Electric Guitar , Special Effect, Keyboard, Background Vocals
*Steve Martens: drums, percussion
*Steven Meigs:Bass Guitar Also Featuring:
*Cristina Aguirre: Background Vocals in "Vanishing"
*Corin Aguirre: as Bobby in "Bobby's Song"
*Lee Harbaugh:Trombone
*Diane Morren: as Grandmother in "Bobby's Song"
*Joshua Pyle: Keyboards, SamplingReferences
External links
*Hard Music Magazine [http://www.hmmagazine.com/exclusive/scaterdfew_grandmothers_spaceship200306/index.php interview with Allan Aguirre] .
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