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LIFE AMONG GIANTS

Bronze Fawn

Post Rock/Math rock


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Studio Album, released in 2009

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. Buried For Millennia (6:35)
2. Not Too Tropical (5:29)
3. The Case Of The Irish Elk (5:15)
4. Rise Of The Megalodon (19:18)
I) Submerged Volcanic Activity / Awaken
II) From The Black Depths
III) Behold! The Beast
5. On The Eve Of Falconry (9:06)

Total Time 45:43

Line-up / Musicians


- Stephen Becker / bass
- Jim Acquavella / drums
- Bryce Shoemaker / guitar

Releases information

Self Released CD

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