Marrow 2

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Marrow 2
Marrow 2 Album Artwork.jpg
EP by I:Scintilla
Released May 2, 2013
Genre Industrial
Length34:02
Label Alfa Matrix
I:Scintilla chronology
Marrow 1
(2012) Marrow 12012
Marrow 2
(2013)
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Marrow 2 is the fourth EP of the Illinois-based industrial band, I:Scintilla, and the second in their Marrow series. "Drag Along" is a reworked version of a song previously on the acoustic album Marrow 1 . [1]

I:Scintilla music band

I:Scintilla is a post-industrial music band from Chicago, Illinois, currently consisting of Brittany Bindrim (vocals/lyrics), Jim Cookas (guitar/programming), Vincent Grech (drums), Dean Dunakin (bass) and Myles Arwine (guitar). They are currently signed to Belgian label Alfa Matrix.

<i>Marrow 1</i> 2012 EP by I:Scintilla

Marrow 1 is the third EP of the Illinois-based industrial band, I:Scintilla, and the first in their Marrow series. All songs are acoustic. "Ammunition" and "The Shake" are acoustic covers of I:Scintilla songs from previous albums. "Girl U Want" is a Devo cover, and "Spit It Out" is an IAMX cover.

The artwork was illustrated by singer Brittany Bindrim. [2]

Track listing

  1. "Ruin" - 04:09
  2. "Skin Tight" - 03:41
  3. "Sequins & Pills" - 03:43
  4. "Drag Along" - 04:49
  5. "Skin Tight (Bounte Mix)" - 03:13
  6. "Skin Tight (Hardwire Mix))" - 03:58
  7. "Sequins & Pills (Cellhavoc Mix)" - 04:00
  8. "Ruin (Acidrodent Mix)" - 06:29

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References

  1. New EP "Marrow 2" Available Now! , retrieved 2013-05-03
  2. Black Dove Design Company , retrieved 2013-05-03