EPHAL DUATH Finalize Track Listing For 'Pain Necessary To Know'

August 16, 2005

Italian experimentalists EPHAL DUATH have completed work on the highly anticipated follow-up to "The Painter's Palette" at Studio 73 in Ravenna, Italy.

Commented guitarist Davide Tiso: "I have the master in my hand and the artwork on my PC! After two years to compose and five months to record, mix and master, you can easily understand my so excite state of mind. The sound is fat and circular but at the same time so cutting. It's brilliant but dirty. There's desert and smelling water. Probably there's Zappa too!

"We've also finalized the artwork. Dirty water with medusas in the background. Medusas are perfect to symbolise the title of the album. You can't say you know a medusa if you have not felt around your body a sign of its touch. You can't say you have the slightest idea of what is the better life for you if you don't have around your thoughts the signs of pain. In my opinion pain is necessary to know. Only through a lot of different pains I've come to understand what is better for me...To play music!"

"Pain Necessary to Know" (view cover artwork here) track listing:

01. New Disorder
02. Vector, Third Movement
03. Pleonasm
04. Few stars, No Refrain and a Cigarette (instrumental)
05. Crystalline Whirl
06. I killed Rebecca
07. Vector
08. Vector, Second Movement (instrumental)
09. Imploding

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