White Lotus (album)

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White Lotus is the fourth full-length album by Tempe, Arizona post-hardcore band Eyes Set to Kill. The album was released on August 9, 2011. This is the first album to feature the screamer, Cisko Miranda. It is also the first full length not to feature ex-guitarist, Greg Kerwin. Furthermore, it's their first and only album to be released under their own record label, Foresee Records. Pre-orders for the album went up at 12 P.M. PST on July 7, 2011. Polly was given as a free download with the pre-orders and Harsh was streamed on sound cloud on July 8th. Track 6, "Erasing Everything" is a remake of their song "Pure White Lace", which was originally released on their 2006 EP When Silence is Broken, the Night is Torn.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Secrets Between"3:47
2."Forget"3:21
3."Stuck Underneath"1:30
4."Harsh"3:49
5."Where I Want to Be"3:17
6."Erasing Everything"3:52
7."Doll Parts" (Hole cover)3:16
8."Untitled"2:38
9."Polly" (Nirvana cover)3:05
10."Harsh (Acoustic)"3:25
Total length:31:58

Singles

The Secrets Between is the first single that was released from the album. It was streamed on revolvermag.com and released on the Warped Tour Compilation on June 7 and it was given as a free track on June 10. Harsh was released as the second single from White Lotus.

Credits

White Lotus album personnel as listed on Allmusic.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Eyes Set to Kill - White Lotus". Allmusic. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  2. ^ "Alternative Press Review". Alternative Press. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ "Alter the Press Review". Alter the Press. Retrieved September 7, 2014.
  4. ^ http://allmusic.com/album/white-lotus-r2228760/credits