Gutter Anthems

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Gutter Anthems

By: Enter the Haggis

Origin: Toronto, Ontario

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  • Intro

    Track 1

  • The Litter and The Leaves

    Track 2

  • Cameos

    Track 3

  • DNA

    Track 4

  • Did You Call Me Albatross?

    Track 5

  • Noseworthy and Piercy

    Track 6

  • The Death of Johnny Mooring

    Track 7

  • Suburban Plains

    Track 8

  • Real Life - Alibis

    Track 9

  • Murphy's Ashes

    Track 10

  • Sea of Crutches

    Track 11

  • Bury My Demons

    Track 12

  • The Ghosts of Calico

    Track 13

  • Lights and Cars

    Track 14

  • Broken Line

    Track 15

Insight

Recorded in Fall 2008 and the band's 7th album, Gutter Anthems is Enter the Haggis' most cohesive record to date, yet one that makes the band's trademark eclecticism shine. Not short on diversity, the album includes tracks with a jig inspiring, upbeat anthem to rock & pop based songs with a distinctive ETH twist to a more traditional sound of tin whistle and fiddle.

credits
released 24 March 2009
Trevor Lewington: vocals, guitar
Brian Buchanan: vocals, fiddle, keyboards, guitar
Craig Downie: highland bagpipes, harmonica, whistle, vocals
Mark Abraham: bass, vocals
James Campbell: drums

Produced, recorded and mixed by Tim Abraham
at The Hive, Toronto Ontario and Metalworks, Mississauga, Ontatio
The Hive studio assistant: Matt Scott
Metalworks head engineer: Chris Crerar
Metalworks assistant engineer: Kevin Dietz
Mastered by Phil Demetro at Lacquer Channel Mastering, Toronto Ontario
The Elders vocals on "The Litter and The Leaves" recorded by Steve Phillips at Big Time Productions, Kansas City, Missouri
Back cover photo by Joe Fuda
Artwork design and layout by Brian Buchanan and Liz Degan
Inside photos by Brian Buchanan and Trevor Lewington

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