"Climb a Mountain, and Tell No One" is the debut release from Los Angeles based band "Quietude." The debut EP has been in the works for over 3 years and is, as a collective, the product of each members' life experiences and driving passion for music.
This EP is about personal triumph through difficult times in life. We all experience tragedy, hardship, and adversity. It's our responsibility to adjust to the motions and persevere in the end.
Be open to the possibility that there are many people "climbing mountains" that are unknown to others. They may not have the will or strength to seek out help. Be perceptive of that and be there for them, your care can save someone's life.
credits
released August 14, 2017
Composition
Guitar - Sid Jones, Dane Markanson, Matt Swisher
Drum production and composition - Sid Jones, Dane Markanson, Ernie Iniguez
Vocals - Sid Jones, Takuro Tom Shibata
Bass guitar - Myles Nelson
Performances
Guitar- Sid Jones, Dane Markanson, Matt Swisher.
Bass guitar - Myles Nelson
Vocals - Sid Jones, Takuro Tom Shibata, Ernie Iniguez
Guest Vocals "Northern Lights" - Nathan Fletcher
Guest guitar solos " Northern Lights" - Patrick Godfrey, Dane Markanson
Guest guitar solo " Climb a Mountain, and Tell No One " - Dane Markanson
Lyrics "Dayze" - Sid Jones, Takuro Tom Shibata, Steven Francell
Lyrics "I.A.N.A" - Sid Jones, Takuro Tom Shibata
Lyrics "Northern Lights" - Sid Jones, Takuro Tom Shibata
Lyrics "Alaska" - Sid Jones, Takuro Tom Shibata
Lyrics "Climb a Mountain, and Tell No One" - Sid Jones, Takuro Tom Shibata, Steven Francell
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Quite possibly the most full-on album I've ever listened to. Intense, and then some. 'Digital Tarpit' could describe both the track and the whole album: high-pitched guitar squeals that make your fillings itch coupled with merciless, suffocating heaviness. The Avenell-esque vocals top it off perfectly.
Brilliant - punishing, but brilliant. jim_fuego
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