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Songstress Mary Elizabeth Bell created Sinfinis to make you uncomfortable. Like a mythical siren, she reels you in with haunting vocals and smashes you against the proverbial rocks with thoughtful, often unsettling lyrics. Songs on her debut EP, The Edge of a Knife, broach precarious subjects such as abortion, infidelity, narcissism, nihilism, free will, intrinsic depravity, and remorse. Prepare for an assault on your conscience.Musical arrangements are alternately aggressive and melodic. Composed primarily by Josh Feinstein of Angry Lamb Studios in St. Louis, MO, each track is different from the next, often challenging the boundaries of conventional structure and style. One thing is certain: this is darkly introspective music that sneaks up on you, grabs tightly, and won't let go. Edge Of A Knife Music | List Price | $9.97 (You save $1.98) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7499664 | | Catalog number | 142409 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 31, 2007 |
Sinfinis Edge Of A Knife Songs | 1. | Just Once |
| 2. | Perfect Surface |
| 3. | Puppets |
| 4. | My Strange Birthday |
| 5. | Repeat Offender |
| 6. | The Beast |
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