Days of the White Owl
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Days of the White Owl is the first full-length album from Californian hardcore punk band, The Nerve Agents. It was released in July 2000 on Revelation Records and it follows their self-titled EP from 1998.
Overview
As with their debut EP, the emphasis is on classic style hardcore punk, played at a fast pace – the songs are rarely over <templatestyles src="Fraction/styles.css" />2+1⁄2 minutes long.
Piano pieces at the beginning and end – played and written by bass player, Dante Sigona – are in stark contrast to the music contained within. A lot of the songs rely on bass as well as guitar riffs to carry the melody on to its swift conclusion.
The band received some criticism for this album for the lack of originality[1][2] – but by and large it was well received by hardcore punk fans, with its catchy tunes and breakneck pace.
Track listing
All tracks written by The Nerve Agents, unless otherwise stated
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Personnel
- Eric "Sheric D" – vocals
- Zac "The Butcher" Hunter – guitar
- Tim "Timmy Stardust" Presley – guitar
- Dante Sigona – bass, piano
- Andy "Outbreak" Granelli – drums
- Davey Havok – additional vocals on "Jekyl And Hyde"
- Dixie Death – additional vocals on "Evil"
- Recorded, mixed and mastered in November, 2000 at the Art of Ears, Hayward, California, USA
- Produced by Andy Ernst and The Nerve Agents
See also
- Redemption 87's album, All Guns Poolside – Eric Ozenne's previous band