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The Birthday Massacre – Imaginary Monsters (EP) (2011)
The Birthday Massacre – Imaginary Monsters (EP) (2011)
Year: 2011
"Imaginary Monsters" is the third EP by the Canadian rock band The Birthday Massacre, and contains three new tracks, and five remixes. It was released August 9, 2011. The whole album was made available for streaming direct from the band's Myspace on August 4, 2011. Album artwork by Owen Mackinder, the band's keyboardist.
Tracklist:
1. Forever (3:56)
2. Burn Away (3:43)
3. Left Behind (2:36)
4. Pale (Kevvy Mental & Dave Ogilvie 'Rubber Unicorn' Mix) (4:09)
5. Control (Tweaker Mix) (3:32)
6. Shallow Grave (Combichrist 'Good For Her' Mix) (4:33)
7. Pins and Needles (SKOLD Mix) (5:01)
8. Shallow Grave (Assemblage 23 Mix) (4:24)
9. In the Dark (Music Video iTunes Bonus Track) (3:40)
Info:
Rainbow of The Birthday Massacre said that the album's sound is a reflection of the bands creative taste, and is about doing fun and colorful things in an aggressive and scary way. The first three tracks on the album are tracks that were not completed in time to make it onto the Pins and Needles record. Imaginary Monsters also includes remixes of tracks from their 2010 album Pins and Needles by Combichrist, SKOLD, Kevvy Mental & Dave Ogilvie, Tweaker, and Assemblage 23. About the title of the EP, Rainbow stated: “The title was partially inspired by some of the doubts and fears we’ve had to face and overcome throughout the past year”.
Cover Art:
Year: 2011
"Imaginary Monsters" is the third EP by the Canadian rock band The Birthday Massacre, and contains three new tracks, and five remixes. It was released August 9, 2011. The whole album was made available for streaming direct from the band's Myspace on August 4, 2011. Album artwork by Owen Mackinder, the band's keyboardist.
Tracklist:
1. Forever (3:56)
2. Burn Away (3:43)
3. Left Behind (2:36)
4. Pale (Kevvy Mental & Dave Ogilvie 'Rubber Unicorn' Mix) (4:09)
5. Control (Tweaker Mix) (3:32)
6. Shallow Grave (Combichrist 'Good For Her' Mix) (4:33)
7. Pins and Needles (SKOLD Mix) (5:01)
8. Shallow Grave (Assemblage 23 Mix) (4:24)
9. In the Dark (Music Video iTunes Bonus Track) (3:40)
Info:
Rainbow of The Birthday Massacre said that the album's sound is a reflection of the bands creative taste, and is about doing fun and colorful things in an aggressive and scary way. The first three tracks on the album are tracks that were not completed in time to make it onto the Pins and Needles record. Imaginary Monsters also includes remixes of tracks from their 2010 album Pins and Needles by Combichrist, SKOLD, Kevvy Mental & Dave Ogilvie, Tweaker, and Assemblage 23. About the title of the EP, Rainbow stated: “The title was partially inspired by some of the doubts and fears we’ve had to face and overcome throughout the past year”.
Cover Art:
The Birthday Massacre – Pins and Needles (2010)
The Birthday Massacre – Pins and Needles (2010)
Year: 2010
Length: 41:57
Pins and Needles is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band The Birthday Massacre. The album was released on September 14, 2010. The first single and video from the album, "In the Dark," premiered on September 7, 2010, directed and edited by M.Falcore and Rodrigo Gudino of Rue Morgue.
Tracklist:
1. In the Dark (3:42)
2. Always (4:11)
3. Pale (3:58)
4. Control (3:20)
5. Shallow Grave (3:47)
6. Sideways (3:25)
7. Midnight (3:43)
8. Pins and Needles (4:19)
9. Two Hearts (3:20)
10. Sleepwalking (3:49)
11. Secret (4:23)
Info:
Album artwork was created by illustrator and director Vincent Marcone of Johnny Hollow and MyPetSkeleton.com.
The Album was recorded in a basement studio in Dundas Ontario, hometown of Rainbow and M.Falcore.
Video:
Year: 2010
Length: 41:57
Pins and Needles is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band The Birthday Massacre. The album was released on September 14, 2010. The first single and video from the album, "In the Dark," premiered on September 7, 2010, directed and edited by M.Falcore and Rodrigo Gudino of Rue Morgue.
Tracklist:
1. In the Dark (3:42)
2. Always (4:11)
3. Pale (3:58)
4. Control (3:20)
5. Shallow Grave (3:47)
6. Sideways (3:25)
7. Midnight (3:43)
8. Pins and Needles (4:19)
9. Two Hearts (3:20)
10. Sleepwalking (3:49)
11. Secret (4:23)
Info:
Album artwork was created by illustrator and director Vincent Marcone of Johnny Hollow and MyPetSkeleton.com.
The Album was recorded in a basement studio in Dundas Ontario, hometown of Rainbow and M.Falcore.
Video:
In the Dark:
The Birthday Massacre – Show and Tell (2009)
The Birthday Massacre – Show and Tell (2009)
Year: 2009
Length: 63:24
Show and Tell is the first live album by the Canadian band, The Birthday Massacre. It was recorded in Hamburg, Germany in Autumn 2007, and the album was released during Spring 2009. A DVD portion was released later in Europe (2009) and North America (2010).
Tracklist:
1. Before Dark (Intro) (1:25)
2. Video Kid (4:27)
3. Lovers End (4:20)
4. Goodnight (4:21)
5. Falling Down (4:13)
6. Violet (3:38)
7. Red Stars (3:49)
8. Looking Glass (4:22)
9. Remember Me (4:04)
10. nfamiliar (3:26)
11. Walking with Strangers (3:52)
12. Weekend (3:53)
13. Horror Show (4:07)
14. Kill the Lights (4:35)
15. Blue (4:30)
16. Happy Birthday (4:13)
Info:
Chibi once stated in an interview that she had a "horrible cold while it was recorded."
Cover Art:
Year: 2009
Length: 63:24
Show and Tell is the first live album by the Canadian band, The Birthday Massacre. It was recorded in Hamburg, Germany in Autumn 2007, and the album was released during Spring 2009. A DVD portion was released later in Europe (2009) and North America (2010).
Tracklist:
1. Before Dark (Intro) (1:25)
2. Video Kid (4:27)
3. Lovers End (4:20)
4. Goodnight (4:21)
5. Falling Down (4:13)
6. Violet (3:38)
7. Red Stars (3:49)
8. Looking Glass (4:22)
9. Remember Me (4:04)
10. nfamiliar (3:26)
11. Walking with Strangers (3:52)
12. Weekend (3:53)
13. Horror Show (4:07)
14. Kill the Lights (4:35)
15. Blue (4:30)
16. Happy Birthday (4:13)
Info:
Chibi once stated in an interview that she had a "horrible cold while it was recorded."
Cover Art:
The Birthday Massacre – Violet (2004)
The Birthday Massacre – Violet (2004)
Year: 2004
Length: 30:42 (EP), 46:54 (LP)
Violet is an album by The Birthday Massacre. It was first released as an EP in 2004, then commercially released as an LP through Metropolis Records (North America/UK), Repo Records (Europe) and Hellion Records (Brazil) in 2005 with some added tracks from their Nothing and Nowhere LP.
Tracklist:
EP Version:
1. Prologue (0:37)
2. Lovers End (4:18)
3. Violet (3:37)
4. Red (1:17)
5. Play Dead (4:47)
6. Blue (4:29)
7. Black (1:34)
8. Holiday (5:15)
9. Nevermind (4:45)
LP Version:
1. Prologue (0:38)
2. Lovers End (4:14)
3. Happy Birthday (3:39)
4. Horror Show (4:06)
5. Violet (3:37)
6. Red (1:11)
7. Play Dead (4:47)
8. Blue (4:30)
9. Video Kid (4:34)
10. The Dream (3:51)
11. Black (1:29)
12. Holiday (5:14)
13. Nevermind (4:36)
Info:
The LP version was originally released in Europe on Repo Records in 2004.
Tracks "Happy Birthday", "Horror Show", "Video Kid" and "The Dream" are all somewhat reworked versions of their equivalents on the band's previous album Nothing and Nowhere.
Videos for both "Blue" and "Nevermind" were produced. "Blue" is an elaborate story-based video while "Nevermind" is a straightforward performance video, both of which were released on the "Blue DVD".
Although the track list on the CD labels the final track as "Nevermind," if burned on iTunes, the track will be titled "Neverland."
The band recorded a cover of The Neverending Story theme for the album, but left it off after not being pleased with the final result. The only existing version of the song is a low quality mp3 that can be found on P2P file sharing systems, or on their original EP under the name Imagica.
On the 2004 release of Violet, Adm is pictured in the booklet as the keyboardist. On the 2005 re-release, he is removed from the booklet picture because he had left the band by that time.
Videos:
Cover Art:
Year: 2004
Length: 30:42 (EP), 46:54 (LP)
Violet is an album by The Birthday Massacre. It was first released as an EP in 2004, then commercially released as an LP through Metropolis Records (North America/UK), Repo Records (Europe) and Hellion Records (Brazil) in 2005 with some added tracks from their Nothing and Nowhere LP.
Tracklist:
EP Version:
1. Prologue (0:37)
2. Lovers End (4:18)
3. Violet (3:37)
4. Red (1:17)
5. Play Dead (4:47)
6. Blue (4:29)
7. Black (1:34)
8. Holiday (5:15)
9. Nevermind (4:45)
LP Version:
1. Prologue (0:38)
2. Lovers End (4:14)
3. Happy Birthday (3:39)
4. Horror Show (4:06)
5. Violet (3:37)
6. Red (1:11)
7. Play Dead (4:47)
8. Blue (4:30)
9. Video Kid (4:34)
10. The Dream (3:51)
11. Black (1:29)
12. Holiday (5:14)
13. Nevermind (4:36)
Info:
The LP version was originally released in Europe on Repo Records in 2004.
Tracks "Happy Birthday", "Horror Show", "Video Kid" and "The Dream" are all somewhat reworked versions of their equivalents on the band's previous album Nothing and Nowhere.
Videos for both "Blue" and "Nevermind" were produced. "Blue" is an elaborate story-based video while "Nevermind" is a straightforward performance video, both of which were released on the "Blue DVD".
Although the track list on the CD labels the final track as "Nevermind," if burned on iTunes, the track will be titled "Neverland."
The band recorded a cover of The Neverending Story theme for the album, but left it off after not being pleased with the final result. The only existing version of the song is a low quality mp3 that can be found on P2P file sharing systems, or on their original EP under the name Imagica.
On the 2004 release of Violet, Adm is pictured in the booklet as the keyboardist. On the 2005 re-release, he is removed from the booklet picture because he had left the band by that time.
Videos:
Blue:
Nevermind:
Cover Art:
The Birthday Massacre – Looking Glass (EP) (2008)
The Birthday Massacre – Looking Glass (EP) (2008)
Year: 2008
Length: 32:27
"Looking Glass" is a single/EP by the Canadian Synthrock band The Birthday Massacre. Unlike their previous single, Red Stars, the Looking Glass EP is a physical release rather than a digital download available through iTunes.
It is the second single released for their second full-length album Walking With Strangers. This is also the fourth song to have a music video.
As well as including the title track, the EP includes remixes of Red Stars, Weekend, and Falling Down from the album Walking With Strangers. There are also 2 new songs: I Think We're Alone Now, originally recorded by Tommy James and the Shondells but popularized by Tiffany in the late 1980s, and Shiver. In addition, the EP includes the track called Nowhere which is a re-recording of The Night Loop (which was the background music to the band's website, www.nothingandnowhere.com). Lastly the EP contains the music video for Looking Glass in QuickTime format.
Tracklist:
1. Looking Glass (Single Version) (4:31)
2. Falling Down (Crawling Pulse Mix by theSTART) (4:17)
3. Shiver (3:03)
4. Red Stars (Lukewarm Lover Mix by Il Attire) (3:37)
5. Nowhere (2:05)
6. Red Stars (Space Lab Mix by Dean Garcia) (6:55)
7. Weekend (NYC 77 Mix by Dave Ogilvie / Matthew Moldowan) (4:03)
8. I Think We're Alone Now (Tommy James and the Shondells cover) (3:57)
9. Looking Glass (QuickTime Video) (4:37)
Cover Art:
Year: 2008
Length: 32:27
"Looking Glass" is a single/EP by the Canadian Synthrock band The Birthday Massacre. Unlike their previous single, Red Stars, the Looking Glass EP is a physical release rather than a digital download available through iTunes.
It is the second single released for their second full-length album Walking With Strangers. This is also the fourth song to have a music video.
As well as including the title track, the EP includes remixes of Red Stars, Weekend, and Falling Down from the album Walking With Strangers. There are also 2 new songs: I Think We're Alone Now, originally recorded by Tommy James and the Shondells but popularized by Tiffany in the late 1980s, and Shiver. In addition, the EP includes the track called Nowhere which is a re-recording of The Night Loop (which was the background music to the band's website, www.nothingandnowhere.com). Lastly the EP contains the music video for Looking Glass in QuickTime format.
Tracklist:
1. Looking Glass (Single Version) (4:31)
2. Falling Down (Crawling Pulse Mix by theSTART) (4:17)
3. Shiver (3:03)
4. Red Stars (Lukewarm Lover Mix by Il Attire) (3:37)
5. Nowhere (2:05)
6. Red Stars (Space Lab Mix by Dean Garcia) (6:55)
7. Weekend (NYC 77 Mix by Dave Ogilvie / Matthew Moldowan) (4:03)
8. I Think We're Alone Now (Tommy James and the Shondells cover) (3:57)
9. Looking Glass (QuickTime Video) (4:37)
Looking Glass:
Cover Art:
Imagica (Demo 1): Nothing And Nowhere Lyrics
Album: Imagica (Demo 1)
Year: 2000
Length: 4:38
Lyrics:
A voice moves silent through
the twisted city streets
The eyes from tangled gardens peer
He grins a broken smile
Through shattered teeth
he brings the darkest time of year
And he will save us now
And he will take us underground
Where we'll never be bound by love
Or the nightmares above
The night of dreams when
Things are not as they may seem
Before the day we'll never know
He will take us while we're sleeping
And he will never let us go
And he will save us now
And he will take us underground
And here we'll never be bound by love
Or the nightmares above
We follow the sound,
It's leading us down,
Into the kingdom of under.
We're lost and we're found
We're nothing and nowhere
Forever and ever
Year: 2000
Length: 4:38
Lyrics:
A voice moves silent through
the twisted city streets
The eyes from tangled gardens peer
He grins a broken smile
Through shattered teeth
he brings the darkest time of year
And he will save us now
And he will take us underground
Where we'll never be bound by love
Or the nightmares above
The night of dreams when
Things are not as they may seem
Before the day we'll never know
He will take us while we're sleeping
And he will never let us go
And he will save us now
And he will take us underground
And here we'll never be bound by love
Or the nightmares above
We follow the sound,
It's leading us down,
Into the kingdom of under.
We're lost and we're found
We're nothing and nowhere
Forever and ever
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