Eagle*Seagull | |
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Studio album by Eagle*Seagull | |
Released | 2005 |
Genre | Indie rock |
Length | 55:40 |
Label | Paper Garden |
Producer | Ian Aeillo |
Eagle*Seagull's self-titled debut album was released 2005 on Paper Garden Records. The album was recorded in a basement by Ian Aiello. [1] HearNebraska writer Zach Zlomke writes the album has, "lush soundscapes and epic, stadium-sized build-ups quickly garnered attention." [1]
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