The Sister (album) explained

The Sister
Type:EP
Artist:Marissa Nadler
Cover:Marissanadler-thesister.jpg
Released:May 29, 2012
Genre:Folk, dream pop
Length:33:22
Label:Box of Cedar Records
Producer:Brian McTear
Prev Title:Marissa Nadler
Prev Year:2011
Next Title:July
Next Year:2014

The Sister is an extended play by Marissa Nadler.[1] It was released on May 29, 2012, by Box of Cedar Records.[2] Nadler announced the EP on her Facebook page as a "sister album" to her 2011 eponymous album. The album was dubbed by Paste Magazine an "impressive concoction of stark minimalism."

Personnel

Credits taken from the album liner notes.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marissa Nadler - The Sister. December 16, 2023. marissanadler.com.
  2. Web site: Check Out: Marissa Nadler – "The Wrecking Ball Company". 14 February 2012. 1 October 2016.
  3. Marissa Nadler. The Sister. 2012. BOC002. Box of Cedar records.
    • Marissa Nadler  - Guitar, Vocals, 12 String
    • Orion Rigel Dommisse  - Piano ("Love Again, There is a Fire")
    • Amelia Emmett  - Vocals ("Constantine")
    • Peter English  - Drums ("The Wrecking Ball Company")
    • Helena Espvall  - Cello ("To a Road, Love")
    • Faces on Film  - Vocals ("The Wrecking Ball Company", "Christine", "Constantine" and "In a Little Town")
    • Jonathan Low  - Synthesizer ("The Wrecking Ball Company", "Christine", "Constantine" and "In a Little Town")
    • Ben McConnell  - Percussion ("Love Again, There is a Fire")
    • Brian McTear  - Drums, Cymbal Swells ("The Wrecking Ball Company", "Apostle", "Constantine" and "In a Little Town")
    • Jesse Sparhawk  - Bass ("The Wrecking Ball Company", "Apostle", "Constantine" and "In a Little Town"), Mandolin ("In a Little Town")
    • Carter Tanton  - Electric Guitar ("Your Heart is a Twisted Vine")

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