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AWAKEN : the past archives - Farewell To The Pulsar -2001-

Farewell To The Pulsar -2001-

by AWAKEN : the past archives

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6 tracks
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1 Just Dregs
 
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4:53
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2 Sand Cake And The Illusionist's Hat
 
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2:34
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3 Lake Of Silence
 
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4:22
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4 Freon City
 
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3:43
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5 How To Be A High-Tech Stone (in 14 lessons)
 
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2:33
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6 Pulsar Beyond The Wrecks
 
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7:29
 

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Long before the present cheerful "Beppu Nights" era, FAREWELL TO THE PULSAR (also known as "la démo jaune" -he yellow demo) was the (un)famous controversial demo tape of AWAKEN, recorded in 2001 right after the release of the “Party In Lyceum's Toilets” album.
Keyboardist Gilles Snowcat somehow decided it was time to have fresh songs and recorded 6 tunes on his own, with a little help from the then Dream Voice, Carla, without noticing the other band members.
When Snowcat introduced the final product to the band, the demo was massively rejected, accelerating the pseudo-split: the lead singer and guitarist eventually left. Ironically enough, when leaks started to spread the demo through AWAKEN fans, they quickly loved it, claiming it was superior to the official releases! Some ranked “Just Dregs” as their favorite AWAKEN song, creating a kind of buzz around the band and pushing it to record more. It was a new start for AWAKEN, who regrouped with a new line-up to record “One Wild War” in 2002. But that’s another story… In waiting, please enjoy a part of AWAKEN’s history, in 6 pictures. Discover the music of a pulsar and you may realize that stars are not only illusions. Maybe.

 

 



Album information
JPN
Genre magnetic music
Release April 28, 2008
Listens 335 Downloads 46
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