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| Artist = End Transmission | | Artist = End Transmission | ||
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| Released = | | Released = [[September 8]], [[2009]] | ||
| Genre = Indie<br/> | | Genre = Indie<br/> | ||
| Length = 37:30 | | Length = 37:30 | ||
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''[[Devour]]'' is the final of two full length albums by indie band End Transmission. | ''[[Devour]]'' is the final of two full length albums by indie band End Transmission. | ||
==Production and Ozma Connection== | |||
According to band member [[Jordan Brunner]] the album was produced in about two months at Loveless Motel Studios in Sierra Madre, California. Brunner had sent [[Jose Galvez]] an email asking for him to produce it, as both he and the band’s bassist [[Zeke Berkley]] “idolized” [[Ozma]].<ref>https://imgur.com/a/LLtejO8</ref> Both [[Ryen Slegr]] and [[Daniel Brummel]] would later come onto the project as well. Slegr contributed on guitar, as well as specifically on “Talking in Circles” while Brummel played bass alongside Berkley. <ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/B2KCr6sgrVQ/</ref> | |||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||