The Opposite of December
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The Opposite Of December... A Season of Separation | |||||
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Studio album by Poison the Well | |||||
Released | December 14, 1999 | ||||
Recorded | Pompano Beach, Florida, America | ||||
Genre | Post-hardcore Metalcore |
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Label | Trustkill Records | ||||
Producer | Jeremy Staska, Poison the Well | ||||
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The Opposite Of December... A Season of Separation is the first full-length album by post-hardcore band Poison the Well. It is considered by many fans to be their greatest release. It was released on December 14, 1999. It is the band's first release on Trustkill Records.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "12/23/93" – 3:07
- "A Wish for Wings That Work" – 3:33
- "Artist's Rendering of Me" – 3:20
- "Slice Paper Wrists" – 3:56
- "Nerdy" – 2:44
- "To Mandate Heaven" – 2:40
- "Not Within Arms Length" – 2:27
- "Midair Love Message" – 3:09
- "My Mirror No Longer Reflects" – 3:19
[edit] Albums hits
The Opposite Of December... A Season of Separation features "Nerdy," "Slice Paper Wrists", and "Artist's Rendering of Me," all fan favorites. One or two of these songs find their way into each of the band's live sets.
Most Opposite of December... songs are played live a bit slower than they appear on this album. This is due to the fact that because of time constraints in making the record, the songs were recorded in a hurry and were recorded too fast. The speed in which the songs are played live is what was intended for song originally.
[edit] Credits
[edit] The Band
- Jeffrey Moreira (Vocals)
- Derek Miller (Guitar)
- Ryan Primack (Guitar)
- Alan Landsman (Bass guitar)
- Chris A Hornbrook (Drums)
[edit] Technical
- RJ (Photography)
- Jacob Bannon (Art Direction, Design)