Chamber Music (Thighpaulsandra album)

Chamber Music (Thighpaulsandra album)
Chamber Music
Studio album by Thighpaulsandra
Released 2005
Recorded Autumn 2004
Genre Industrial
Length 49:10
Label Lumberton Trading Company
LUMB002
Thighpaulsandra chronology
Double Vulgar II
(2005)
Chamber Music
(2005)
Daterape
(2006)

Chamber Music is the fifth album by Thighpaulsandra. The album is the first to be pressed to both CD and vinyl since The Michel Publicity Window E.P.. The vinyl pressing was limited to an edition of 525, hand numbered picture discs.

The cover image, taken by Thighpaulsandra, is titled "The Hunting Party" and features two pairs of brothers: Michael and Mark Edwards, and Lee and Lance Jonathan.

Track listing

All tracks by Thighpaulsandra.

  1. "Cast in Dead Homes" – 9:22
  2. "A Blizzard of Altars" – 12:54
  3. "Bleeding Text for the Cripplethrush" – 12:28
  4. "The Unwilling Wardens of Ice" – 14:26

Personnel

References


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