Delicately Violent


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FieldValue
nameDelicately Violent
typeep
artistEatliz
coverDelicately_Violent.jpg
releasedIsrael December 24, 2009
US January 25, 2010
genreAlternative rock
Progressive rock
length21:18
labelAnova
prev_titleViolently Delicate
prev_year2007
next_titleTeasing Nature
next_year2010
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| name = Delicately Violent | type = ep | artist = Eatliz | cover = Delicately_Violent.jpg | alt = | released = Israel December 24, 2009 US January 25, 2010 | recorded = | venue = | studio = | genre = Alternative rock Progressive rock | length = 21:18 | label = Anova | producer = | prev_title = Violently Delicate | prev_year = 2007 | next_title = Teasing Nature | next_year = 2010

Delicately Violent is the second release and first EP by Israeli alternative rock band Eatliz, released on December 24, 2009, on the band's live shows, as well as on Anova Records' webstore. The EP was released on iTunes internationally on January 25, 2010.

The EP consists of 6 outtakes from the band's debut album Violently Delicate as well as a newly recorded cover of Björk's "Army of Me" which is a known cover the band plays live from its earliest years.

It is the band's first release to feature Hadar Green on bass.

Track listing

| title1 = Food Fighters | length1 = 4:09

| title2 = Fire | length2 = 4:04

| title3 = Spliff | length3 = 1:50

| title4 = Must Get Laid | length4 = 2:34

| title5 = Pink BiBle | length5 = 4:21

| title6 = No Feelings | length6 = 2:18

| title7 = Army of Me | note7 = Björk cover | length7 = 2:02

Personnel

  • Lee Triffon - lead vocals
  • Guy Ben Shetrit - guitar, vocals
  • Amit Erez - guitar, vocals
  • Or Bahir - guitar
  • Hadar Green - bass, vocals
  • Omry Hanegby - drums, percussion

References

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