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Released
  
January 27, 2004

Sirens and Condolences (2004)
  
Bayside (2005)

Release date
  
27 January 2004

Label
  
Victory Records

Length
  
39:48

Artist
  
Bayside

Producer
  
J. Robbins

Genres
  
Punk rock, Emo

Recorded
  
Phase Studios, College Park, Maryland

Bayside/Name Taken – Split EP (2003)
  
Sirens and Condolences (2004)

Similar
  
Bayside albums, Emo albums

Bayside masterpiece


Sirens and Condolences is the debut studio album by American rock band Bayside, released in 2004 through Victory Records. The album has since sold 40,000 copies. By August 2005, the album had sold 50,000 copies.

Contents

Bayside masterpiece lyrics


Additional

  • "Talking of Michelangelo" (track 4) is a reference to the poem, "The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock" (1915), by T.S. Eliot.
  • Writing Credits

    This album was the only one not entirely credited to Bayside as a band. The music and melodies were written by Anthony Raneri, while the lyrics were written by Andrew Elderbaum. The same process was used on the split cd with Name Taken.

    Personnel

  • Anthony Raneri - Vocals, Guitar
  • Andrew Elderbaum - Bass
  • Jack O'Shea - Guitar, Additional vocals
  • Jim Mitchell - Drums
  • J. Robbins - Production, mixing
  • Alan Douches - Mastering
  • Emily Driskill - Photography
  • Jason Link - Album layout
  • Songs

    1Masterpiece3:44
    2Poison in My Veins3:32
    3Phone Call From Poland3:23

    References

    Sirens and Condolences Wikipedia