Pikul (EP)

Pikul (EP)

Infobox Album
Name = Pikul
Type = ep
Artist = Silversun Pickups


Released = 2005
Recorded =
Genre = Indie rock
Length = 47:52
Label = Dangerbird
Producer =
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wnfuxqqsldte link]
*"The Music Magazine" Rating|4|5 [http://www.themusicmagazine.co.uk/page.php?al=silversun_pickups_pikul_ep_review link]
This album = "Pikul" (2005)
Next album = "Carnavas" (2006)

"Pikul" is the debut EP from the Silversun Pickups, released on Dangerbird Records in 2005. It includes 17 untitled tracks after "...All the Go Inbetweens", all of which are about 44 seconds long each. The last track (#23) is "Sci-Fi Lullaby". The album name comes from the nickname of a friend of the band who passed away, and is dedicated to him. The name is commonly pronounced "Pickle", but the correct pronunciation is "Pie-kul." [allmusicguide | id=10:wnfuxqqsldte | label=Pikul] The EP has two music videos: "Kissing Families" and "Comeback Kid". All tracks were written by the Silversun Pickups except for "Creation Lake", which was written by The Movies.

Track listing

tracklist
extra_column = Original artist
all_writing = Silversun Pickups (Brian Aubert, Nikki Monninger, Joe Lester, Christopher Guanlao)

title1 = Kissing Families
length1 = 4:50

title2 = Comeback Kid
length2 = 4:10

title3 = Booksmart Devil
length3 = 4:26

title4 = The Fuzz
length4 = 5:54

title5 = Creation Lake
length5 = 3:43
extra5 = The Movies

title6 = ...All the Go Inbetweens
length6 = 7:49

title23 = Sci-Fi Lullaby
length23 = 5:00

* Tracks 7-22 are silence of 45 seconds each.

Trivia

*Tanya Haden plays cello on "Pikul".

References


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