In the Garden (EP)

In the Garden (EP)

Infobox Album |
Name = In the Garden EP
Type = EP
Artist = The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster


Released = Digital Format - July 23, 2007
Hard Copy - September 3, 2007
Recorded = April - June 2007
Genre = Psychobilly, Rock, Psychosis Rock
Length = 10:14
Label = Degenerate Music, No Death
Producer =
Reviews =
*NME rating-10|8
*Click Music Rating|3|5 [http://www.clickmusic.com/articles/5047.html Link]
*Contact Music rating-10|8 [http://www.contactmusic.com/new/home.nsf/webpages/theeightiesmatchboxblinedisasterx18x07x07 Link]
Last album = " System of a Down Tour Sampler" (2005)
This album = "In the Garden EP" (2007)
Next album =

"In the Garden EP" was the first release from psychosis rock band The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster since Andy Huxley departed the band and was replaced by Rich Fownes in 2005. Demo recordings of some of the tracks from the EP were released on the band's [http://www.myspace.com/eightiesmatchboxblinedisaster MySpace page] back in April 2007. A 15-venue tour took place between July and August to promote the EP.

The digital format of the EP was released on July 23, with the hard copy planned to be released a week later on July 30, with a bonus ten track, live album and ouija board. However due to unforeseen circumstances, the hard copy release was pushed back to September 3.

Track listing

# "In the Garden" (Diamantopoulo & TEMBD) - 2:32
# "You Say You're a Doctor But Really You're a Mister" (Gharial & McKnight & TEMBD) - 2:40
# "Horses Can Swim" (Norris & Fownes & TEMBD) - 2:49
# "Terrible Night" (Diamantopoulo & TEMBD) - 2:13

"Live in the Arena Of The Unwell" track listing

# "Alex" - 2:50
# "Team Meat" - 3:05
# "Torrential Abuse" - 3:08
# "Alchemy" - 4:00
# "Turkish Delights of the Devil" - 3:08
# "Clonk Chicane" - 2:39
# "Ice Cream" - 2:35
# "Flag Party" - 3:13
# "Return December" - 2:13
# "Charge the Guns" - 1:59

Personnel

* Guy McKnight - Vocals
* Marc Norris - Guitars
* Rich Fownes - Guitars
* Sym Gharial - Bass
* Tom Diamantopoulo - Drums

Miscellanea

* The front cover of the EP shows four images, depicting each of the songs featured on the EP:
** The top right image shows an apple wrapped with a snake, depicting the story of Adam and Eve, the theme of "In the Garden".
** The bottom right picture shows a half horse half fish like creature, referring the the track "Horses Can Swim".
** The bottom left picture shows the Rod of Asclepius, an ancient Greek symbol associated with healing the sick with medicine, referring to "You Say You're a Doctor but You're Really a Mister".
** The top left image shows a torch and a sword referring to the track "Terrible Night".

External links

* [http://www.eightiesmatchbox.co.uk/shop/in-the-garden-ep-2cd-including-live-album.html Official Website Shop]
* [http://www.7digital.com/stores/productDetail.aspx?shop=479&product=114485&sid=1609487 "In The Garden" Download Site]
* [http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/3436013/In-The-Garden/Product.html "In The Garden" on Play.com]


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