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Wolf Parade (2003 EP)

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Four song
EP by
Released2003
RecordedJuly 2003 at Arcade Fire's practice space
Genreindie rock
Length16:09
Labelself-released
Wolf Parade chronology
Four song
(2003)
Wolf Parade
(2004)
Alternative Cover
Originally released with a screen-printed cloth sleeve, the EP was later packaged in plastic when sales became too demanding.

Wolf Parade (4 Song EP) is the first EP by Canadian indie rock band Wolf Parade.[1][2]

Rerecorded versions of "Modern World" and "Dinner Bells" would later appear on their debut LP Apologies to the Queen Mary, along with the version of Modern World that appears on this EP as a bonus track on the iTunes release of the LP, under the name Modern World (Original).[2]

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Transcription

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Modern World"Dan Boeckner2:46
2."Wits or a Dagger"Spencer Krug3:40
3."Secret Knives"Boeckner3:24
4."Dinner Bells"Krug6:25
Total length:16:09

Credits[3]

  • Dan Boeckner – guitar, vocals
  • Spencer Krug – piano, keyboards, vocals, cover art, design
  • Arlen Thompson – drums, engineering, mastering
  • Jenny Lee Craig - cover art, design

References

  1. ^ Smith, Harrison (3 August 2006). "Leader of the Pack: Wolf Parade slowly brings fine indie rock from Canada". Newcity Music. Newcity Communications. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  2. ^ a b White, Rachel (8 March 2016). "Guess Who's Reissuing Wolf Parade's Classic 1st Album 'Apologies to the Queen Mary' on 3XLP?". Subpop - News. Sub Pop Records. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Back cover/paper insert of original CDR". Discogs.


This page was last edited on 19 February 2024, at 14:13
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