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Chupacabras (album)

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Released
  
2005

Length
  
48:34

Chupacabras (2005)
  
313 (2006)

Release date
  
2005

Recorded
  
NYC & LA

Producer
  
Gabriel Moffat

Artist
  
Phideaux Xavier

Label
  
Bloodfish Music

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Genres
  
Progressive rock, Psychedelic rock

Similar
  
The Great Leap, Number Seven, Doomsday Afternoon, Ghost Story, Snowtorch

Phideaux xavier chupacabras 2005


Chupacabras is the third album released by composer Phideaux Xavier.

Contents

While recording "Fiendish" in 2002, Xavier had begun work on an epic song called "Chupacabras". This song was not completed in time for inclusion on Fiendish, and instead, formed the basis for what would become the album Chupacabras. This album was made up of tracks that had been begun for the previous two albums but had never been finished. It took Xavier further into the progressive rock style with multi-part epics ("Ruffian on the Stairs" and "Chupacabras"), and resurrected a song from Xavier and drummer Rich Hutchins previous band, Satyricon, called "Titan".

Phideaux live crescendo chupacabras


Tracks

  1. "Okay" (02:06)
  2. "Chupacabras" (20:41)
  3. "Party" (05:17)
  4. "Fortress of Sand" (05:05)
  5. "Ruffian on the Stairs" (02:59)
  6. "Sunburnt" (02:50)
  7. "Return of the Ruffian" (04:17)
  8. "Titan" (05:14)

Songs

1Okay2:07
2Chupacabras20:42
3Party5:17

References

Chupacabras (album) Wikipedia