Ever the Silver Cord Be Loosed

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Ever the Silver Cord Be Loosed
Weird Owl - Ever the Silver Cord Be Loosed (2009) cover art.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 17, 2009 (2009-02-17)
Genre Psychedelic rock
Length46:23
Label Tee Pee Records
Weird Owl chronology
Nuclear Psychology
(2007)
Ever the Silver Cord Be Loosed
(2009)
Build Your Beast a Fire
(2011)
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Ever the Silver Cord Be Loosed is the first studio album by the American psychedelic rock band Weird Owl, [2] released by the label Tee Pee Records on February 17, 2009. [1] [3] The album was released following their 2007 EP entitled Nuclear Psychology .

Contents

Recording

The album was recorded in a studio over a short period of around five days, making use of instruments such as a Roland VK-7 electronic keyboard as well as instruments and amplifiers manufactured by Fender and Wurlitzer. [4] The album's cover art was designed by Weird Owl's guitarist and lead vocalist, Trevor Tyrrell, alongside his wife. [4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Mind Mountain"5:26
2."Skeletelepathic"4:55
3."13 Arrows, 13 Stars"6:18
4."Tobin's Spirit Guide"6:01
5."Do What Th'owl Wilt"5:34
6."Phases of the Moon"5:47
7."In The Secrecy Of Oceans"5:19
8."Flying Low Through The Air After Thunder"7:03
Total length:46:23

Personnel

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