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Тексты песен Red Animal War

Red Animal War - Blue Shift
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Red Animal War - Dark country
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Red Animal War - Dear John (Slowride)
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Red Animal War - Freeway (Slowride)
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Red Animal War - From Cold To Colder
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Red Animal War - Gattaca
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Red Animal War - Heath
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Red Animal War - Hope
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Red Animal War - Jambalaya
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Red Animal War - Jesus Candle (Slowride)
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Red Animal War - Modus Operendi (Red Animal War)
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Red Animal War - Mouse
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Red Animal War - Photel California
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Red Animal War - Safe In The Air
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Red Animal War - Starter
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Информация о артисте

Red Animal War is a rock band from Dallas, Texas that started in 1998 as Jeff Wilganoski, Jamie Shipman, Matt Pittman, and Justin Wilson. During the recording of their first album, Brian Pho replaced Jamie Shipman. Jeff Davis replaced Brian Pho in 2004, and Tony Wann came on as second drums later that year. Todd Harwell replaced Jeff Wilganoski in 2006, and after a SXSW performance the band went on indefinite hiatus.

They released four records and two seven-inches, and showed up on many compilations. They toured Europe three times and North America many times over. J. Robbins, Ed Rose and Darrell LaCour produced records for them and the band gets their name from this quote:

"The greater part of the untested men appeared quiet and absorbed. They were going to look at war, the red animal—war, the blood-swollen god."

- Stephen Crane, The Red Badge of Courage.

Band members:
Justin Wilson - vocals, guitar
Matt Pittman - guitar, vocals
Brian Pho - bass
Jeff Wilganoski - drums


Discography

Albums

Breaking In An Angel - (April 24, 2001 · Deep Elm Records)
Black Phantom Crusades - (September 17, 2002 · Deep Elm Records)
Polizida - (2004 · Ice Planet Records)
Seven Year War - (2006 · End Sounds)

Splits
Red Animal War/Slowride [EP] - (2002 · Deep Elm Records)

Compilations
Unreleased No. 1:Deep Elm (Various)
Emo Diaries No. 4: An Ocean Of Doubt
Too Young To Die: Preventing Youth Suicide
Sampler No. 5: Deep Elm - This is How I Kill My Tears
Sampler No. 4: Deep Elm - Hearts Bleed Blue
Sampler No. 3: Sound Spirit Fury Fire (2001) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Red Animal War is an indie rock / post hardcore band from Dallas, Texas that is one of the most original bands of their genre (which is often questionable). Mixing elements of math and progressive rock into dark drum and bass beats (and a voice that can be very hooky), they often are compared to some of the most technical bands out there.

The band came together in 1999 with musical friends Justin Wilson (guitar/vocals), Jeff Wilganowski (drums), Brian Pho (bass), and Matt Pitman (guitar). They've perfected their emo style for something charming and desirable, allowing Deep Elm to take interest in the band and inking them a deal in late 1999. They spent most of 2000 recording in Deedle's Room in Austin, TX, recording what would become a full-length studio effort. The fruit of those sessions was Breaking in an Angel (2001,) plus a split disc with Slowride. The next year, the more complex and ferocious Black Phantom Crusades was released in the fall.

Brian quit the band while in Europe touring. Jeff Meaningless was flown out and soon became the permanent replacement.

2004 saw the release of Polizida, recorded by J. Robbins (Against Me!, Jets To Brazil, Dismemberment Plan) which was released through the Ice Planet label.

Their latest release, Seven Year War was released in 2006 on END sounds.

The band had this to say about the release:
This album came together after it became clear that our music was not getting the distribution it deserves. With End Sounds, we have found American, European, and Japanese distribution with Koch, who was the distributior for Epitaph Records for many years. Koch makes our music available to almost anyone that wants to hear it. Orders will be taken through the End Sounds website for anyone that cannot find it in their local stores.

The music is a collection of songs, new and old, that best represent the band since it's inception in 1998. Some of the tracks were recorded at The Hit Factory in NYC, some with J. Robbins at the Echo Lab in Denton, TX, some at Deedle's Room Recording, one at Mad River Post, which is easily the biggest room any of us have ever recorded in, and two of the tracks are early live recordings in two of Dallas's best clubs.

This release will be enhanced and will include 9 music videos, two of which were directed by Travis Kopach, who's done videos for Matchbook Romance, The Juliana Theory, Koufax, and Straylight Run. The live songs featured on the audio section of the disc will have corresponding videos, two videos will be for songs from our 3rd full-length, "Polizida".

The artwork and tracklisting were left up completely up to the band, so for first time we can say we are giving our fans a record that looks and sounds exactly the way we wanted it to. Any song that first appeared on a 7-inch or CD compilation has been re-mastered from the original recording and sounds 100% better.

We totally appreciate the fans that have stuck by our side and to them we say a warm thank you for buying this record that really means something to us. This release is packed to the gills with material and we hope you enjoy it.

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2006 saw several changes within the band. Jeff Meaningless and Jeff Wilganowski quit the band. Replacing them was Todd Harwell (Flickerstick) on drums and Blake Young (Without Sound) on bass.

The band has remained somewhat silent in the past year after canceling their summer tour. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.