Every Time a Bell Rings an Angel Gets His Wings

Every Time a Bell Rings an Angel Gets His Wings
Studioalbum av Logh
UtgivningSverige 21 januari 2002
Europa 23 juli 2002
USA 2002
GenrePostrock
Längd43:28
SkivbolagBad Taste Records
ProducentLogh
Logh-kronologi
Every Time a Bell Rings an Angel Gets His Wings
(2002)
The Raging Sun
(2003)

Every Time a Bell Rings an Angel Gets His Wings är Loghs debutalbum, utgivet 2002 på Bad Taste Records. Albumet utgavs senare samma år i Europa (av Must Destroy Music) och USA (av Deep Elm Records). 2003 utgavs skivan på vinyl av Bad Taste Records.[1]

Tidiga exemplar av skivan bär bandnamnet Log istället för Logh.[1]

Låtlista

All text och musik av Mattias Friberg.

  1. "In Cold Blood" – 5:24
  2. "Yellow Lights Mean Slow Down, Not Speed Up" – 4:31
  3. "The Passage" – 4:24
  4. "Note on Bathroom Mirror" – 3:44
  5. "Music for Flightrecorders" – 6:14
  6. "Lookalike" – 2:42
  7. "The Bastards Have Landed" – 3:16
  8. "Ghosts" – 4:09
  9. "Off the Ground" – 4:17
  10. "Every Streetlight a Reminder" – 2:56
  11. "The Hour We Knew Nothing" – 1:51

Singlar

Från skivan utgavs låten "Ghosts" som 7"-singel.[2] B-sidan "White as Snow" var tidigare outgiven.[3]

Ghosts

  1. "Ghosts"
  2. "White as Snow"

Personal

Musiker

  • Anda Åkesson - trummor på "Music for Flightrecorders"
  • Jens Hellgren
  • Kristofer Rönström
  • Mathias Oldén
  • Mattias Friberg

Övriga

Mottagande

Allmusic.com gav skivan betyget 4/5. Recensenten Kurt Morris skrev följande: "Every Time a Bell Rings is an album that -- while it takes a while to grow on the listener -- is definitely worth the time.".[4]

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