South (EP)

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South
EgoLikenessSouth.jpg
EP by Ego Likeness
Released 2007
Recorded 2007
Genre Darkwave, Industrial
Label Self-Released
Ego Likeness chronology
Water to the Dead
(2007) Water to the Dead2007
South
(2008)
West
(2009) West2009

South is the fifth album by Ego Likeness and is the first in their Compass EP series. [1] It was self-released in 2007 and was available for purchase only at tour locations or through their website. Only 300 copies were pressed and were individually numbered and autographed. According to the official website, the album is sold out but the songs are to be rereleased at a later date.

Ego Likeness

Ego Likeness is an American darkwave/industrial rock band from Baltimore, Maryland. They were formed in 1999 by artist Steven Archer and writer Donna Lynch.

Track listing

  1. "South"
  2. "Second Skin" (2007)
  3. "Burn, Witch Burn" (Angelspit Remix)
  4. "Aviary" (e.a. rowe Remix)
  5. "Funny Olde World"

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