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Russian Circles
Artist Icon Empros (2011)
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Track List
01) 309
02) Mlàdek
03) Schiphol
04) Atackla
05) Batu
06) Praise Be Man








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Empros is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Russian Circles. The album was released on October 25, 2011 through Sargent House.This is Russian Circles' first album released solely through Sargent House. For the group's first three albums, Sargent House released limited edition vinyl copies, while CD and digital copies were handled by Suicide Squeeze Records or Flameshovel Records.Russian Circles began writing Empros in January 2011.In April 2011, the group entered Phantom Manor studios in Chicago, Illinois with producer Brandon Curtis of The Secret Machines and Interpol, who also previously produced the group's 2009 album Geneva. Bassist Brian Cook described the band's mindset for creating Empros as trying to "make the same ebb and flow of our live set happen on the record, with more constructive dynamics and dramatic bridging between songs."The album was also described in a press release from Sargent House as being Russian Circles' heaviest album to date.On September 28, 2011 the song "Mládek" was made available for online streaming and free download. The title of the song was named after Tomas Mládek, Russian Circles' European tour bus driver.So far the album has been well received by critics, earning a 7/10 from Spin, who writes, "Though crunching at their heaviest, the band still shines brightest when they edge toward indie-rock approachability."
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