Archived from the original on 29 April 2004. White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd (Ed Nimmervoll). Howlspace – The Living History of Our Music. Artwork, Design: – Sally Dower at Hedrush Artworks.Additional recording: – Kalju Tonuma (tracks 1, 6) at Backbeach.Mixer: – Mark Rachelle (all except tracks 1, 6).Mastering: – Ross Cockle at Sing Sing Mastering, South Melbourne.Assistant engineer: – Richard Stolz (tracks 1, 6) at Backbeach.Engineer: – DW Norton and Mark Rachelle at Backbeach.Co-Producer: – Mark Rachelle at Backbeach.Produced: – DW Norton and Superheist at Backbeach Recording Co.Richard William "DW" Norton: – guitar, bass guitar (track 3), keyboards (track 3)Īlthough credited with bass guitar on the EP liner notes, Drew Dedman had joined the band in 1999 after tracking was complete.Simon "Si" Durrant: – bass guitar (except track 3)."Detonate" (Norton, McLeod, Pentecost, Sabawi) "Have Your Way" (Norton, McLeod, Pentecost, Sabawi) "Pulse" (McLeod, Norton, Pentecost, Fetah Sabawi, Durrant) They will just keep evolving." ZZ of Tharunka opined, "Heavy but also grooves in the same manner as the multitude of American shock rock bands Rod Yates for rage observed, " yielded solid radio support for '(Two Faced) Check Your Head Up', 'Karma' and 'Have Your Way' – building a reputation as one of the country's finest heavy bands, not to mention a fan base some more mainstream acts would kill for, in the process." Track listing Īll music composed by Roderick McLeod, Richard William "DW" Norton, Sean Pentecost, Simon Durrant, unless otherwise noted. MediasSearch 's Carmine Pascuzzi reviewed their debut album, The Prize Recruit (April 2001), and observed, "they keep a sort of discussion thread happening tied in to their previous release – the interesting 8 Miles High. This EP had line-up changes where Si Durrant left post recording, Drew Dedman replaced him as their bass guitarist in 1999 and keyboardist Fetah Sebawi was now a permanent member of the band. Like their previous EP, Chrome Matrix (September 1997), this EP's eight tracks were recorded at Backbeach Studios in Rye by the group's guitarist, DW Norton, the group itself and Mark Rachelle. The stuff they were happy with comprised the Eight Miles High EP. Heavy Music Magazine 's Sam Bean recalled that Shagpile had been dismantled by Shock Records, "The money ran out and an EP is all they could squeeze out of them." Australian music journalist, Ed Nimmervoll, explained, "When Shock was ready again the band looked at their record and decided some of the songs were no longer representative. They had started recording material for a proposed studio album in 1998 but their label, "suffered an internal upheaval during which some bands were dropped." 8 Miles High is the second extended play by Australian nu-metal band, Superheist, which was released via Shagpile Records/Shock Records in January 2000.
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