Lantern (Clogs album)

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Lantern
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Studio album by Clogs
Released February 7, 2006
Recorded February 2005
Genre Chamber music, Alternative rock
Length50:19
Clogs chronology
Stick Music
(2004)Stick Music2004
Lantern
(2006)
The Creatures in the Garden of Lady Walton
(2010) The Creatures in the Garden of Lady Walton2010
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork Media (8.2/10) [1]

Lantern is an album by Clogs, released in 2006.

Track listing

  1. "Kapsburger" – 2:05
  2. "Canon" – 4:15
  3. "5/4" – 2:42
  4. "2:3:5" – 5:14
  5. "Death and the Maiden" – 6:22
  6. "Lantern" – 5:47
  7. "Tides of Washington Bridge" – 4:07
  8. "The Song of the Cricket" – 4:44
  9. "Fiddlegree" – 3:37
  10. "Compass" – 4:56
  11. "Voisins" – 2:52
  12. "Tides (Piano)" – 3:20

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