Pilot (Reuben EP) explained

Pilot EP
Type:EP
Artist:Reuben
Cover:Pilot_EP.jpg
Released:2001
Genre:Rock, Metal
Length:13.25
Label:Badmusic
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The Pilot EP was the first official release by British rock band Reuben.[1] This recording was with the original Reuben line up, including Mark Lawton on drums. It was recorded in the summer of 2000 at Backline studios in Guildford with ex Redwood guitarist Rob Blackham. The band had met Rob at Guildford festival, where he urged them to record a demo of some sort, so they set about recording five songs in four days. The EP was released on the Badmusic label in January 2001. The initial run was of 500 copies, which sold out fairly fast, but it is regularly repressed and is available at shows and by mail order. It was reviewed in Kerrang! by members of Taproot, and received a KKKK rating, despite being described as 'cheesey' by the singer.

Track listing

  1. "Alpha Signal Seven"
  2. "Words From Reuben"
  3. "Crimson"
  4. "Death of a Star"
  5. "Shambles" (hidden track only on the first 500 copies – click for free download from the band's official site)

Personnel

Jamie Lenman: Guitar, Vocals
Jon Pearce: Bass Guitar
Mark Lawton: Drums

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gibbs . Thom . We Should Have Gone To University . DrownedInSound . 4 September 2009 . 29 February 2024.