Panic is the twenty-sixth album by the Finnish experimental rock band Circle.
Panic | ||||
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Released | 2007 | |||
Length | 45.40 | |||
Label | Ektro Records | |||
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It is one of the most idiosyncratic albums of Circle's long and varied career. It comprises eleven tracks. The first three are synthesizer-based ambient music pieces. These are followed by six short punk songs. Finally, the last two tracks are the almost silent "Tunnel" and the 15-minute drone piece "And Far Away".[1] A sticker on the CD case describes the band as "Finland Speed-Kraut Pioneers" and refers to a list of obscure Finnish bands.[2] Rather than their real names, the band are credited in the sleevenotes under pseudonyms: Jussi Lehtisalo is Junttura; Janne Westerlund is Sikiö; Tomi Leppänen is Mätky; and Mika Rättö is Klinga Präpierde.[3] These alter-egos were used again for the 2011 EP Mylläri, which comprises four short punk songs in the style of the middle section of Panic.
Track listing
edit- "Black Tape" (5:41)
- "State Powder" (3:41)
- "Pigs In the Paper" (3:29)
- "Neverending Dinner" (0:38)
- "Good Day Rising" (0:59)
- "Feed My Rabbit" (1:03)
- "U.M.F.G. Horsemen" (1:25)
- "We Must Breathe" (1:44)
- "Misheritage" (1:09)
- "Tunnel" (11:49)
- "And Far Away" (14:04)
Personnel
edit- Jussi Lehtisalo
- Tomi Leppänen
- Mika Rättö
- Janne Westerlund