Antimatter - Lights Out / Saviour Album
Tracklist
1 | Reality Clash | 7:45 |
2 | Holocaust | 4:27 |
3 | Flowers | 5:11 |
4 | God Is Coming | 5:29 |
5 | Everything You Know Is Wrong | 4:03 |
6 | In Stone | 7:50 |
7 | Dream | 5:55 |
8 | Everything You Know Is Wrong (Acoustic) [] | 10:06 |
9 | The Last Laugh | 5:07 |
10 | Over Your Shoulder | 4:41 |
11 | The Art Of A Soft Landing | 4:29 |
12 | Angelic | 4:35 |
13 | Lights Out | 4:05 |
14 | Psalms | 3:42 |
15 | Over Your Shoulder (Acoustic) [] | 3:22 |
16 | Disc 2: Saviour | |
17 | Terminal | 7:44 |
18 | Going Nowhere | 7:59 |
19 | Disc 1: Lights Out | |
20 | Flowers (Acoustic) [] | 4:32 |
21 | Saviour | 3:07 |
22 | Expire | 8:00 |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PRO 063 | Antimatter | Lights Out (CD, Album) | Prophecy Productions | PRO 063 | Germany | 2003 |
dubh 003cd | Antimatter | Lights Out (CD, Album) | Strangelight Records | dubh 003cd | Ireland | 2003 |
PRO 063 | Antimatter | Lights Out (CD, Album) | Prophecy Productions | PRO 063 | Germany | Unknown |
PRO 063 | Antimatter | Lights Out (CD, Album, Promo) | Prophecy Productions | PRO 063 | Germany | 2003 |
PRO 063 | Antimatter | Lights Out (CD, Album, Ltd, Dig) | Prophecy Productions | PRO 063 | Germany | 2003 |
Notes
[] Bonus Tracks: 1-9, 2-10, 2-11
Barcodes
- Barcode (Text): 7 898910 496029
- Barcode (String): 7898910496029
- Matrix / Runout: SONOPRESS:OVR002CD1 19302/05
- Mould SID Code: IFPI L029
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI 1104
- Matrix / Runout: SONOPRESS:OVR002CD2 18934/05
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI 1153
Album
Lights Out is the second album by the UK band, Antimatter, released in 2003. Duncan Patterson - bass guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards, programming, artwork, production, vocals. Mick Moss - bass guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards, production, vocals. Hayley Windsor - guest vocals on tracks 1, 2, 3. Michelle Richfield - guest vocals on tracks 4, 5, 7. Jamie Cavanagh - additional percussion: Stefano Soffia - production. Stefano Soffia - mixing engineer. Lights Out by Antimatter, released 23 June 2003 1. Lights Out 2. Everything You Know Is Wrong 3. The Art Of A. After Antimatter combined cinematic electronica with relaxed guitar melodies on their debut Saviour 2002, Lights Out is a considerably darker, more oppressive, more melancholic, but also more intimate work by Mick Moss and Duncan Patterson, before they are going to turn into a largely acoustic affair on their next release Planetary Confinement 2005. released June 23, 2003. Saviour - Antimatter. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Текст песни: So you made it Shame you had to fake it. So you feigned the way Youre a fucking disgrace to the name. So you reaped what I had sown Scattered ashed blown into the free to Antimatter Lights Out Lights Out, Everything You Know Is Wrong and more. 9 tracks 52:47. Instrumentation: Mick Moss & Duncan Patterson. Vocals: Mick Moss 1,2,3,5,6, Hayley Windsor 1,2,3, Michelle Richfield 4,5,7, Duncan Patterson 1 Additional Percussion: Jamie Cavanagh Producers: Mick Moss, Duncan Patterson, Stefano Soffia Engineer: Stefano Soffia, assisted by Jamie Cavanagh Masterer: Fergal Davis Artwork & Layout Design: Adrian Owens Cover Art: Duncan Patterson Discover more musi. Album 2003 9 Songs. Lights Out Antimatter. Prog-RockArt Rock. Out Antimatter album. Review scores. Track listing. Lights Out. I do not own ANYTHING used in this video. Copyright is due to AntimatterProphecy Productions. Support the band if you like it Shop their items here: - Lights Out Sadly, few will ever hear this remarkable album from this remarkable band. To those who do, they need only turn out the lights and embrace the darkness. Chosen as part of reviewers Top Ten Albums of 2003, alex baia. The first Antimatter album, Saviour , kind of came out of nowhere and turned out to be a really great disc. Not something to listen to if you were contemplating suicide, mind you, but excellent. It has not even been a year later, and Mick Moss and Duncan Patterson have completed another album that is even better than the first. It seems like only yesterday that Antimatter released their excellent Saviour debut, and one would be forgiven for worrying that perhaps this may not be enough time for the group to replenish their creative juices and come up with a similarly inspired batch of songs