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Iron Age

Price
$10.00
Date
2011
Publisher
BSVIV Books
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
Size
20 × 20 cm
Length
14 
Genre
, Vinyl
Description

This release is the result of a friendship and a shared artistic vision. Through times spent together in Montreal and on the road, the idea of an Iron Age / bsviv collaboration came about naturally. An untimely and unexpected hiatus of the band lead to the release of the Saga Demos. An early step in the process of working towards their third full length, the band had recorded two songs, “Riddle of the Skies” and “Join the Wind” during demo sessions for the album. First released as a cassette tape on Cyclopean Records, the Saga Demos are now available as a double vinyl flexi set, inserted into a 14 page zine designed by bsviv.

Vocals : Jason Tarpey

Guitar: Wade Allison

Guitar: Alex Hughes

Bass: Justin Mason

Drums: Jared Allison

Synth: Arthur Rizk

Edition of 300

  1. Iron Age
 

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