Beast | ||||
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Released | July 2007 | |||
Studio | Birdland Studios, Melbourne, Australia | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 28:04 [1] | |||
Label | Emergency Music | |||
Producer | Magic Dirt, Lindsay Gravina | |||
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Singles from Beast | ||||
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Beast is a mini-album by from Australian alternative rock band Magic Dirt. It was released in July 2007.
Reviews for Beast were mostly positive. The mini-album was greeted as their best work in years, a return to blistering form, as the band threw off any shackles. [2]
JB HiFi's description of the EP is "Beast is a collection of 7 of the Dirt's most intense psycho-drama workouts. The lyrics take you to some dark places and force you to take a look around. This is their dirtiest primal grind yet." [3]
All songs written and arranged by Magic Dirt.
Country | Date | Format | Label | Catalogue |
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Australia | 3 July 2007 [4] [3] | Emergency Music | EMERGENCYMUSIC002 |
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