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Lilith 3.2
''Lilith 3.2'' is the third Extended play, EP by Battery (electro-industrial band), Battery, released on August 2, 1994 by COP International. Reception Industrial Reviews gave ''Lilith 3.2'' three stars out of five and praised the cheery nostalgia of "Pax Neurotica" and bleak atmosphere of "Lilith". Sonic Boom said "If you are looking for a band with unbelievable strong female vocals and who are not afraid to develop a music style all of their own that have a listen to Battery (electro-industrial band), Battery and I am sure that you will not be disappointed." Track listing Personnel Adapted from the ''Lilith 3.2'' liner notes. Battery * Maria Azevedo – production, lead vocals (3), backing vocals (2) * Shawn Brice – Musical instrument, instruments, production, backing vocals (2) * Evan Sornstein (Curium Design) – instruments, production, lead vocals (2), cover art, illustrations, design Production and design * Christian Petke (as Count Zero) – produ ...
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Battery (electro-industrial Band)
Battery was an American electro-industrial trio based in San Francisco. It consisted of vocalist Maria Azevedo and musicians Evan Sornstein and Shawn Brice. They released four albums on COP International between 1993 and 1998 before disbanding. History Battery was formed at Bennington College, Vermont, in 1989 by Shawn Brice, Stuart Scanlon and Evan Sornstein, beginning in an electronic music project for class. In 1991, the trio relocated to San Francisco, where they were adopted by COP Intl. In 1992, Stuart moved back to the East Coast, and Battery recruited vocalist Maria Azevedo who had stood in during a live show. COP International issued the band's debut album ''Mutate'' in 1993. Their second album '' nv'' released in 1995. It was followed by ''Distance'' a year later, which was a culmination of four months in the studio. Their fourth and final album ''Aftermath'' was released in 1998. Amy Hanson of AllMusic described the album as "a highlight" and a "testament to thei ...
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