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Transmissions from Eville | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1994 | |||
Genre | Industrial rock | |||
Length | 47:39 59:21 (Fifth Colvmn re-release) 74:56 (Conscience re-release) | |||
Label | Robot Records | |||
Producer | Keith "Fluffy" Auerbach and Acumen Nation | |||
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Transmissions from Eville (1994) is the first album by Acumen Nation.[1][2] The original version was released under the name Acumen on Robot Records in 1994. The record was later re-released, in a significantly altered form, by Fifth Colvmn Records on February 14, 1995, then re-released again by Conscience Records on May 12, 1998.
Track listings
[edit]Robot Records release
[edit]- "Matador" – 6:04
- "Eville" – 5:03
- "Frozen Shallow" – 4:40
- "The Worms" – 3:50
- "Father in the Wall" – 4:56
- "Noarmsnolegs" – 5:15
- "Sutures" – 8:33
- "Gun Lover '94" / "Ultraviolent" – 9:18
"Ultraviolent" is not on the track listing. "Frozen Shallow" later appears on the Iron Lung Corp. album Big Shiny Spears.
Fifth Column and Conscience Records releases
[edit]- "Initialize Transmission/Matador" – 6:24
- "Eville" – 5:19
- "Gun Lover" – 4:13
- "The Worms" – 3:48
- "F.W.M." – 4:39
- "Father in the Wall" – 4:57
- "Noarmsnolegs" – 5:14
- "Anchorite" – 3:25
- "Chameleon Skin" – 9:22
- "Sutures" – 8:28
- "Finalize Transmission" – 3:32
- "Matador (Remix)" – 6:17
- "Gun Lover (Remix)" – 4:48
- "Ultraviolent" – 4:30
Tracks 12–14 are available only on the Conscience Records re-release. "Ultraviolent" is taken from the original demo. "The Worms" is misspelled as "The Words" on the re-release.
All songs written and arranged by Jason Novak, except tracks 4 & 6, music co-written by Ethan Novak.
Personnel
[edit]- Jason Novak – vocals, programming, backing guitars,
- Gregory A. Lopez – bass guitar, live drums on tracks 4 & 5
- Ethan Novak – guitars, live drums on tracks 2, 3, 8, 9, & 10
- Jamie "Kid" Duffy – guitars, "tech support"[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Pratt, Tim (20 September 1995). "Acumen promises a new sound on newest release". Grand Rapids Press.
- ^ Jenkins, Mark (28 September 1995). "ACUMEN'S ROUTINE TRANSMISSIONS' - The Washington Post". Washington Post.