Watery Grave (EP)
The Watery Grave EP was Graham Van Pelt's first release under his solo project Miracle Fortress. The self-released five-song EP was recorded in 2005 at Friendship Cove, a recording studio/indie rock venue owned by Van Pelt and fellow friend Jack Dylan.[1] The success of Watery Grave gained Van Pelt the attention of record label Secret City of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. This led to a collaboration that yielded his first full-length album Five Roses.[2]
Watery Grave | ||||
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EP by | ||||
Released | Winter, 2005 | |||
Recorded | Friendship Cove, Montreal, Quebec | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Length | 15:31 | |||
Label | self-released | |||
Producer | Graham Van Pelt | |||
Miracle Fortress chronology | ||||
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Copies of the Watery Grave EP are currently out of print, and can only be purchased at shows and through their official MySpace page.[3]
Track listing
- "Watery Grave" - 2:22
- "Forgiven" - 2:20
- "Secret Passage Way" - 4:12
- "Eschatology" - 3:05
- "Sacred Flowers" - 3:32
Personnel
- All songs were written and performed by Graham Van Pelt.
- When songs are performed live, they either involve:
- Graham Van Pelt playing solo, implementing the heavy use of looping and pre-recorded sounds, while simultaneously playing guitar and drums.
- Graham Van Pelt's live band, which includes added band members: drummer Jordan Robson-Cramer (Sunset Rubdown and Magic Weapon), guitarist Jessie Stein (SS Cardiacs and The Luyas), and keyboardist Adam Waito (Telefauna).
References
- Secret City Records: "Miracle Fortress Biography", SecretCityRecords.com, retrieved December 13, 2007.
- Margaret Reges: Allmusic, "Miracle Fortress", allmusic.com, retrieved January 15, 2008.
- Official MySpace Page, "Miracle Fortress", myspace.com, retrieved January 15, 2008.
External links
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