Four Ways to Scream Your Name
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Four Ways to Scream Your Name | ||
EP by Funeral for a Friend | ||
Released | 21 April 2003 | |
Recorded | Chapel Studios (London, England) in January and February 2003 | |
Genre | Post-hardcore | |
Length | 15:50 | |
Label | Infectious Records | |
Funeral for a Friend chronology | ||
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Between Order & Model (2002) |
Four Ways to Scream Your Name (2003) |
Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation (2003) |
Four Ways to Scream Your Name is the second EP by the Welsh post-hardcore band Funeral for a Friend. It was released on April 21, 2003 through Mighty Atom Records in the United Kingdom. It is currently out of print and highly sought after by fans of the band. This EP was released on both CD and 7" vinyl. Each version was limited to 1000 copies. The vinyl edition is thought to be more valued than the CD due to its aesthetic quality: it is a double red gatefold vinyl. All of the tracks, excluding "She Drove Me to Daytime Television," were included on the band's 2003 EP, Seven Ways to Scream Your Name. "She Drove Me to Daytime Television" and "Escape Artists Never Die" were later featured on the band's debut album "Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation". A promo video was made for "This Year's Most Open Heartbreak".
[edit] Track listing
- "This Year's Most Open Heartbreak" (2:49)
- "She Drove Me to Daytime Television" (3:35)
- "Kiss and Make Up (All Bets Are Off)" (3:59)
- "Escape Artists Never Die" (5:27)
Funeral for a Friend |
Matt Davies - Gareth Davies - Kris Coombs-Roberts - Darran Smith - Ryan Richards |
Discography |
Albums and extended plays: Between Order & Model EP (2002) - Four Ways To Scream Your Name EP (2003) - Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation (2003) - Seven Ways to Scream Your Name EP (2003) - Hours (2005) - Final Hours at Hammersmith (2006) |
DVDs: "Spilling Blood in 8 mm" (2004) |