Seven Ways to Scream Your Name

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Seven Ways to Scream Your Name
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EP by Funeral for a Friend
Released 21 October 2003
Recorded Mighty Atom Studios (Swansea, South Wales);
Chapel Studios (London, England) in January and February 2003
Genre Post-hardcore
Length 28:10
Label Ferret Records
Producer Joe Gibb
Colin Richardson
Funeral for a Friend
Funeral for a Friend chronology
Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation
(2003)Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation2003
Seven Ways to Scream Your Name
(2003)
Hours
(2005)Hours2005
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2.5/5 stars[1]
Exclaim.ca (Favourable)[2]

Seven Ways to Scream Your Name is the third EP released by the Welsh post-hardcore band Funeral for a Friend. The EP was released on 21 October 2003 (see 2003 in music) through Ferret Records and was produced by Joe Gibb (selected tracks), Colin Richardson (selected tracks) and the band (selected tracks). The band did not include every track from the EPs to ensure the original EPs would be valuable.

Seven Ways to Scream Your Name was released in the United States to promote Funeral for a Friend and their first album, Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation, released in the U.S. in 2004. The EP features songs from the band's earlier EPs, Between Order & Model and Four Ways to Scream Your Name, as well as "The Getaway Plan" from the "Juneau" single.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "10:45 Amsterdam Conversations"   3:46
2. "Red Is the New Black"   5:14
3. "The Art of American Football"   2:33
4. "The Getaway Plan"   4:22
5. "This Year's Most Open Heartbreak"   2:49
6. "Kiss and Make Up"   3:59
7. "Escape Artists Never Die"   5:27
Total length:
28:10

"Kiss and Make Up" is also known as "Kiss and Make Up (All Bets Are Off)" on other CDs.

Personnel

  • Written and performed by Funeral for a Friend
  • Produced and mixed by Joe Gibb (tracks 1-4) with co-production by Funeral for a Friend (tracks 1-3)
  • Produced and mixed by Colin Richardson (tracks 5-7) with co-production by Funeral for a Friend (tracks 5-7)
  • Engineered by Roger Hopkins and Alwyn Davies (tracks 1-3)
  • Engineered by Alwyn Davies and Joe Gibb (track 4)
  • Engineered by Colin Richardson and Will Bartle (tracks 5-7)
  • Recorded at Mighty Atom Studios (Swansea, South Wales) (tracks 1-3)
  • Recorded at Chapel Studios (London, England) in January and February 2003 (tracks 4-7)
  • Art direction and design by Asterik Studio (Seattle, Washington)
  • Managed by Craig Jennings and Rod Smallwood for Sanctuary Artist Management
  • Legal representation by Sarah Waddington for the Simkins Partnership
  • Booked by Geoff Meall (United Kingdom) and Jeremy Holgerson (United States)

References

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