Wolf Parade (2004 EP)

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Wolf Parade (6 Song EP) is the second EP by Canadian indie rock band Wolf Parade.[1] The EP is a collaborative effort by the band members. Song writing and vocals are split between members Dan Boeckner and Spencer Krug.

Released2004
Length22:47
LabelSelf-released
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Released2004
GenreIndie
Length22:47
LabelSelf-released
ProducerWolf Parade
Wolf Parade chronology
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All songs but "The National People's Scare" and "Killing Armies" would later be re-recorded for the band's debut LP Apologies to the Queen Mary. The recording of Killing Armies from this EP appears as an iTunes bonus track for the LP.

The EP is packaged in a clear plastic sleeve, with the CD itself wrapped in a tri-fold piece of paper with the album artwork and track listing on it. The artwork was made by Tracy Maurice.

Track listing

All music is composed by Hadji Bakara, Dan Boeckner, Spencer Krug, and Arlen Thompson[2]

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No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Dear Sons and Daughters of Hungry Ghosts"Krug3:58
2."We Built Another World"Boeckner3:23
3."Grounds for Divorce"Krug3:44
4."It's a Curse"Boeckner3:33
5."The National People's Scare"Boeckner5:15
6."Killing Armies"Krug2:50
Total length:22:47
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Personnel

Wolf Parade
  • Dan Boeckner – guitar, vocals
  • Spencer Krug – piano, keyboards, vocals
  • Arlen Thompson – drums, recording
  • Hadji Bakara – keyboards, electronics
Production
  • Tracy Maurice – artwork, design

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