Caspian - Discography (2005-2015) [FLAC]
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Caspian - Discography (2005-2015) [FLAC] Genre: Rock Styles: Post-Rock, Instrumental Source: CD, WEB Codec: FLAC Bit rates: ~ 1,000 - 1,500 kbps Bit depth: 16, 24 Sample rate: 44.1 kHz Albums (16.44) 2007 The Four Trees 2009 Tertia 2012 Waking Season 2015 Dust and Disquiet EP's (16.44) 2005 You Are the Conductor 2013 Hymn for the Greatest Generation Live (24.44) 2012 Live at Old South Church Born in late 2003, Massachusetts post-rockers Caspian soon made a big enough name for themselves that by the onset of 2005, they were opening for scene legends Mono. Made up of members Philip Jamieson (guitars, keyboards, samples), Calvin Joss (guitar, glockenspiel), Chris Friedrich (bass), and -- since 2007 -- Erin Burke-Morgan (drums) (who replaced original skinsman Joe Vickers) Caspian released their first EP, You Are the Conductor, in late 2005. That was followed by a handful of regional and national tours, culminating in a deal with Dopamine Records, which would then release the group's first full-length endeavor, The Four Trees, in 2007. Their second LP, the critically acclaimed Tertia, saw the light of day in the latter half of 2009, and was followed by a pair of European tours, a North American tour, and even a pair of shows in China. In 2011 the band headed back into the studio to begin work on their third long player. The resulting Waking Season was produced by Matt Bayles and received glowing praise from both the fans and the press, with Spin magazine going so far as to call it "the Best Post-Rock Album of the Year." The following three years proved to be tumultuous for the group, with the 2013 death of founding bassist Chris Friedrich casting a shadow over their recent success, but Caspian's tenacity ultimately won out, and in 2015 they released their long-waited fourth studio outing, Dust & Disquiet