Hospital Music for the Aesthetics of Language

Hospital Music for the Aesthetics of Language

Infobox Album | Name = Hospital Music for the Aesthetics of Language
Type = EP
Artist = Trophy Scars


Released = 2003, 2007
Recorded = 2003
Genre = Post-hardcore
Length = 25:29
Label = None
Producer = Chris Badami
Reviews =
Last album = "Darts to The Sea"
(2002)
This album = "Hospital Music for the Aesthetics of Language"
(2003)
Next album = "Goodnight Alchemy"
(2005)

"Hospital Music for the Aesthetics of Language" was recorded at Portrait Studios in Lincoln Park, New Jersey by Chris Badami who also engineered and produced the album. The album was mastered by Alan Douches.

Originally self-released in 2003, Trophy Scars have sold thousands of copies of their first EP and second release. In early 2007, "Hospital Music for the Aesthetics of Language" was re-released on "Reap What You Sew Records" and became available online and at concerts.

Track listing

#"There Are Ghosts"
#"Designed Like Dice (Crickets in Tune)"
#"Sleep Little Nemo- the Kidnapping"
#"...and That's Where They Found My Body"
#"The Hair-Trigger Flamenco"
#"Lindsay and the Endless Wall of Alarm Clocks"

Musicians on Album

*At the time of recording and release Trophy Scars was the same line-up of members minus Andy on bass and AJ on Guitar. Mike Schipper played on this album and Josh Weinstein, their original bassist played on this album as well as on Darts to the Sea and Goodnight Alchemy.
*Additional guitars and vocals on track 4 were done by Mike Collins
*Additional Keys on tracks 4 and 6 by Chris Hansen

Trivia

*An excerpt from Hills Like White Elephants, a short story by Ernest Hemingway, is written on the back of the 2003 album case.


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