Mosquito Control
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Mosquito Control | ||
EP by Isis | ||
Released | 1998 | |
Recorded | 1998 | |
Genre | Metal | |
Length | 27:45 | |
Label | Escape Artist | |
Producer(s) | Isis, Kurt Ballou | |
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Isis chronology | ||
Demo (1998) |
Mosquito Control (1998) |
The Red Sea (1999) |
Considering its status as the first major release by post-metal band Isis, the Mosquito Control EP would prove a blueprint for their musical evolution. The piece runs fluent through all 29 minutes, and all four songs are linked through consistent bouts of chaos and lyrics glued by the metaphor of insect swarms for the failure of a human relationship.
Mosquito Control introduces the first major theme, the mosquito. As well, the reissue of this EP features cover art depicting control towers (the central theme of Celestial).
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Isis.
- "Poison Eggs" – 6:42
- "Life Under the Swatter" – 5:50
- "Hive Destruction" – 4:10
- "Relocation Swarm" – 11:43
[edit] Personnel
- Kurt Ballou - Audio engineering, producing
- Dave Merullo - Mastering, audio editing
- Jeff Caxide - Bass guitar
- Aaron Harris - Drums
- Chris Mereschuk - Electronics, vocals
- Aaron Turner - Guitar, vocals, design, assembly
Isis |
A Turner | J Caxide | M Gallagher | A Harris | BC Meyer |
Releases |
Mosquito Control | The Red Sea (incl. demo) | Sawblade | Celestial | SGNL>05 | Oceanic | Live.01 | Panopticon | Live.02 | Oceanic Remixes | Live.03 | Live.04 | In the Absence of Truth |
DVD |
Clearing the Eye |
Official website |