Isolation (Carpathian album)

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"Isolation"
Studio album by
ReleasedAustralia 2 August 2008
RecordedThe Getaway Group, Boston and Complex Studios, Melbourne
GenreHardcore punk
Length25:57
LabelResist Records
Deathwish (DWI79)
ProducerJay Maas & Roman Koester
Carpathian chronology
Wrecked 7"
(2007)
"Isolation"
(2008)
Carpathian/Shipwreck AD
(2009)

Isolation is the second studio album by Australian hardcore punk band Carpathian. The album peaked at No. 19 on the Australian ARIA Charts. The song "'Permanent" takes lyrics from "Something Must Break" by Joy Division. The title track and "Ceremony" also share their names with Joy Division songs. It reached No. 1 in the ShortFastLoud top 40 countdown of the year on triple J.[citation needed]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleLength
1."Isolation"1:43
2."Cursed"3:03
3."Spirals"2:00
4."Insomnia"2:33
5."The Cold Front"2:58
6."Deadbeats..."1:45
7."Sun Heights"2:53
8."Seventyk"3:09
9."Ceremony"3:02
10."Permanent"2:49

Charts[edit]

Charts (2008) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Albums Chart[1] 19

Personnel[edit]

  • Martin Kirby – vocals
  • Josh Manitta – guitar
  • Lloyd Carroll – guitar
  • Ed Redclift – bass guitar, additional vocals on "Deadbeats..."
  • David Bichard – drums
  • JD of Shipwreck Ad – additional lyrics and vocals on "Cursed"
  • Pat Flynn of Have Heart – additional vocals on "Ceremony"
  • Roman Koester – drum recording
  • Tony 'Jack The Bear' Mantz – mastering at Deluxe Mastering, Melbourne
  • DFAXXX – design

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Australian charts – Carpathian". australian-charts.com. Retrieved 3 June 2011.