Let Us Reconcile is the third and most recent album released by Seattle-based band Garage Voice. It was released on February 17, 2009, at the Man Fort Studios in Seattle, Washington. The album has a newer, grittier sound than the rest of their work, and has a tapdance solo in track three, performed by Patrick. The entire album is dedicated to Mert Vincent, a friend of the band who died during the albums recording. "Loud as Your Miracles" was written for him. Discography # "Book It" - 3:33 # "Cropper" - 2:05 # "Repentance" - 4:00 # "Loud as Your Miracles" - 5:28 # "He Who Comes" - 4:24 # "Tips of Your Hands" - 5:29 # "Aside" - 5:02 # "Mercy Came a Runnin'" - 5:53 # "With All My Love" - 4:53 # "In My Iniquity" - 5:55 # "All to Pieces" - 3:58 # "Do Not Harm" - 6:08 Music videos Garage Voice's music video for the song "In My Inequity", which was directed by Jesse and Brenda Ferguson of Hidden Frame Productions in Seattle, shows the trio in a small, messy room filled with a harp, violin, cymbals, piano, and other assorted instruments as well a television playing static. Personnel *Tommy Panigot - Vocals and guitar *Bruce Pearson - Bass guitar and organ *Patrick Toney - Drums, tuba, additional vocals, tapdance solo, and promotional video. *Pete Stewart - Producer *Ben Blood - Album artwork
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