Redlight (Grails album)

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Redlight
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Studio album by
Released20 September 2004
StudioType Foundry
Genre Alternative rock, experimental rock, post-rock
Length41:56
Label Neurot Recordings
Grails chronology
The Burden of Hope
(2003)
Redlight
(2004)
Burning Off Impurities
(2007)

Redlight is the second studio album by American experimental rock band Grails, released on Neurot Recordings in 2004 as a follow-up to The Burden of Hope [1] [2]

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Grails, except Track 1, which is a Traditional song. [1] [2]

No.TitleLength
1."Dargai"4:53
2."The Volunteer"5:56
3."Worksong"2:35
4."High & Low"4:04
5."Reprieve"3:11
6."Redlight"4:25
7."New Lystra"2:40
8."Fever"6:59
9."Alms"2:54
10."Word Made Flesh"4:18
Total length:38:22

Personnel

Grails

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