Pink Lemonade (album)

Pink Lemonade is the second studio album by Australian rock band Closure in Moscow. It was released on 9 May 2014.[1] The track "The Church of the Technochrist" has been released as a single late 2013.[2]

Pink Lemonade
Studio album by
Released9 May 2014
Genre
Length60:32
LabelSabretusk
Closure in Moscow chronology
First Temple
(2009)
Pink Lemonade
(2014)

Track listing

  1. "The Fool" – 1:33
  2. "Pink Lemonade" – 8:14
  3. "Neoprene Byzantine" – 3:54
  4. "Seeds of Gold" – 3:41
  5. "That Brahmatron Song" – 9:30
  6. "Dinosaur Boss Battle" – 6:20
  7. "Mauerbauertraurigkeit" – 7:25
  8. "The Church of the Technochrist" – 6:46
  9. "Beckon Fire" – 4:02
  10. "Happy Days" – 5:38
  11. "ピンク レモネード" – 3:29[3]

Personnel

Closure in Moscow
  • Michael Barrett - Guitars, Vocals, Percussion and Programming
  • Christopher de Cinque - Vocals, Drums and Percussion
  • Mansur Zennelli - Guitars, Vocals, Erhu and Percussion
  • Duncan Millar - Bass, Double Bass, Vocals and Percussion
  • Salvatore Aidone - Drums, Percussion and Programming
Additional musicians
  • Kitty Hart - Vocals and general insidious sauciness on Pink Lemonade and Neoprene Byzantine
  • Midori Kurihara - Vocals and general adorableness on Track 11
  • Natsuna Okuda, Kayo Nagasaka & Anne-Marie Dangerfield - Vocals and general 4th wall smashing silliness on Track 11
  • Charlie Lim - Keys and astute voicing knowledge on The Church of the Technochrist
Production
  • Produced and wrangled by Tom Larkin & Closure in Moscow except for Track 11 produced by YMCK
  • Engineering - Samuel Sprout, Closure in Moscow & Pete Williamson
  • Mixing and Addition Production - Andrei Eremin
  • Mastering - Howie Weinberg
Artwork
  • Photography - Ben Clement
  • Art & Layout - Yeaaah! Studio

References

  1. "Band's homepage". Musicfeed. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  2. "Closure in Moscow Release New Single "The Church of the Technochrist"". Musicfeed. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  3. "Closure in Moscow – "Pink Lemonade"". Closure in Moscow official website. Retrieved 24 March 2014.


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