False Cathedrals

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False Cathedrals
Elliott False Cathedrals.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 22, 2000
Genre Emo, indie rock, alternative rock
Length51:04
Label Revelation Records
Producer Tobias Miller
Elliott chronology
If They Do
(2000)
False Cathedrals
(2000)
Song in the Air
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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False Cathedrals is the second studio album by American emo band Elliott. It was released in August of 2000.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Voices"1:07
2."Calm Americans"4:25
3."Blessed by Your Own Ghost"5:01
4."Drive on to Me"3:27
5."Calvary Song"5:14
6."Lipstick Stigmata"4:50
7."Dying Midwestern"5:28
8."Shallow Like Your Breath"4:30
9."Superstitions in Travel"4:12
10."Carving Oswego"4:30
11."Lie Close"3:51
12."Speed of Film"4:35

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References

  1. False Cathedrals at AllMusic
  2. Salmutter, Elmar (September–November 2000). "Reviews: Elliott / False Cathedrals CD". Ox-Fanzine (in German). Retrieved May 26, 2019.