Apocalypse

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Apocalypse is the 2012 studio album by American singer-songwriter Bill Callahan, noted for its sparse arrangements and reflective, narrative-driven lyrics.

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Apocalypse canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Bill Callahan
composer Bill Callahan
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtFeatures Bill Callahan on horseback
criticalReception generally acclaimed by music critics
engineer Erik Wofford
followedBy Dream River
format CD
digital download
vinyl
genre folk
indie folk
singer-songwriter
hasNarrativeStyle first-person storytelling
observational lyrics
hasQuality narrative-driven lyrics
reflective lyrics
sparse arrangements
hasTrack America!
Gypsophila
surface form: Baby's Breath

Drover
Free's
One Fine Morning
Riding for the Feeling
Universal Applicant
hasTypeOfArrangement live-in-the-studio feel
language English
length 40:18
lyricist Bill Callahan
mainInstrument guitar
voice
notableFor minimalist instrumentation
storytelling-focused songwriting
numberOfTracks 7
performer Bill Callahan
precededBy Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle
producer Bill Callahan
Erik Wofford
recordedAt Cacophony Recorders, Austin, Texas
recordingPeriod 2010–2011
recordLabel Drag City
releaseYear 2011
theme American identity
introspection
memory
travel

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album "Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle" followedBy Apocalypse
subject surface form: Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle
album "Dream River" hasChronologyPrevious Apocalypse
subject surface form: Dream River
Dream River follows Apocalypse
Riding for the Feeling partOf Apocalypse