Pagoda (album)
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Pagoda is the debut album by Pagoda
. It was recorded in Milan
, and was released in 2007.
Following the completion of the album, band members Jamie and Indigo left the band. Luca stepped in to play bass
, but has since taken the role as sound man for the 2007 European tour, and will remain Pagoda's producer. In January 2006, the band launched a tour in support of the album, which was released by Ecstatic Peace!.
Pagoda (band)
Pagoda was a indie band from Brooklyn, New York. It's last line-up before break-up in 2011 consists of Michael Pitt as vocalist and guitarist, along with Reece Carr on drums, Willie Paredes on bass, and Chris Hoffman on cello. Their first self-titled album was released February 27, 2007 through...
. It was recorded in Milan
Milan
Milan is the second-largest city in Italy and the capital city of the region of Lombardy and of the province of Milan. The city proper has a population of about 1.3 million, while its urban area, roughly coinciding with its administrative province and the bordering Province of Monza and Brianza ,...
, and was released in 2007.
Following the completion of the album, band members Jamie and Indigo left the band. Luca stepped in to play bass
Bass guitar
The bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb , or by using a pick....
, but has since taken the role as sound man for the 2007 European tour, and will remain Pagoda's producer. In January 2006, the band launched a tour in support of the album, which was released by Ecstatic Peace!.
Track list
- "Lesson Learned"
- "Amego"
- "Fetus"
- "Voices"
- "Death to Birth"
- "Botus"
- "Sadartha"
- "Alone"
- "Fear Cloud"
- "I Do / Cellos / Song 1"
Release history
Country | Date |
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United States United States The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district... |
27 February 2007 |
United Kingdom United Kingdom The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandIn the United Kingdom and Dependencies, other languages have been officially recognised as legitimate autochthonous languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages... |
14 May 2007 |