Battler is a 2009 album from indie-rock artist Gregory Douglass. The first video from the record will be "Cathedrals," as stated on www.gregorydouglass.com
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Released | March 2009 | |||
Genre | Indie rock, acoustic, rock, cabaret | |||
Label | Emote Records | |||
Producer | Erin "Syd" Sidney & Gregory Douglass | |||
Gregory Douglass chronology | ||||
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Wildy's World | [1] |
On the record, Gregory experiments with cabaret themes and heavy, striking instrumentation, which is a departure from the piano and guitar work on this previous records. The record features fellow Vermont artists Grace Potter of the Nocturnals, as well as Anaïs Mitchell.
The Battler Tour
editTo promote the record, Gregory went on The Battler Tour in the Winter of 2009. The show opened in Cambridge, MA and traveled all throughout the United States. Opening acts varied and included Chad Perrone.[2] The setlist contained many tracks from the new album as well as material from his previous albums Teeter, Pseudo-Rotary and Up & Away. Many of the tracks were reinvented to suit a full-band including guitar, drums, keyboards, backing vocals, and a cello.
Track listing
editAll songs by Gregory Douglass.
- "Broken Through"
- "Cathedrals"
- "Devotion"
- "Day of the Battler"
- "No Apology"
- "Stay"
- "Madeline"
- "Sadly"
- "This Is My Life"
- "Lifeline"
- "Harlequin"
- "Ordinary Man"
References
edit- Wildy's World. Blogger.com. March 26, 2009.
- ^ Wildys World Review
- ^ "Gregory Douglass, Chad Perrone". Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved November 1, 2009.