Goliath's End

Goliath's End is the second EP by In Legend, a band from vocalist and pianist Bastian Emig, mostly known as the drummer from the German a cappella metal band Van Canto.

Goliath's End
EP by
Released2015
GenreRock
Indie rock
In Legend chronology
Stones At Goliath
(2015)
Goliath's End
(2015)

This can be downloaded for free from the band's website.[1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Waifs 'n Strays"4:18
2."Reason"3:46
3."Arabesque"4:26
4."Maybe"3:44
5."Wide Awake"3:26
6."No More Weddings"3:25

Personnel

In Legend
  • Bastian Emig – choir conductor, composer, engineering, drums, mixing, piano, producer, sound design, synthesizer
  • Daniel Galmarini – piano
  • Daniel Schmidle – keytar, piano, composer, engineer, mixing, sound design, engineer, design
  • Paul Perlejewski – bass guitar
  • Daniel Wicke – bass guitar
  • Marcos Feminella – drums
  • Dennis Otto – drums, choir
Guest musicians
  • Helga Bieser – choir
  • Melanie Bohlend – choir
  • Martina Böhmer – choir
  • Benni Cellini (Letzte Instanz) – cello
  • Laura Vargas Contador (ex-Sacramento, Inferno Doll) – choir
  • Alexandra Frerichs – choir
  • Vanessa Gerlich – choir
  • Eva Glaser – choir
  • Glonner Chorbuben – children’s choir (conducted by Martin Danes)
  • Teresa Heiser – choir
  • Sharon Horen – choir
  • Fiona Horn – choir
  • Angela Igl – choir
  • Eva Kühn – choir
  • Henriette Mittag – viola
  • Michael Müller – choir
  • Martin Panse – choir
  • Vanessa Schambil – choir
  • Wendy Schulz – choir
  • Sabrina Schwabtz – choir
  • Sarah Schwarz – choir
  • Melanie Uhl – choir
  • Niels Löffler (Orden Ogan) – choir
  • Sebastian “Seeb” Levermann (Orden Ogan) – engineer, choir
Crew
  • Martin Danes – choir conductor
  • Juan Pablo Donoso – engineer
  • Andrea Friedrich – photography
  • Glönn () – artwork
  • Jamie Kam () – artwork
  • Bastian Ködel – engineer
  • Jürgen Lusky – engineer, mastering, mixing, sound design
  • Jan Sauerssig – engineer
  • Jonas Schria – engineer

References

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