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| Electrelane | Primary Artist |
| Mia Clarke | Guitar |
| Verity Susman | Organ, Guitar, Piano, Harmonium, Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals |
| Emma Gaze | Drums |
| Amy Larsen | Trumpet |
| Dasun Sinder | French Horn |
| Ros Murray | Banjo, Bass, Cello, Bass Guitar |
| Chicago a cappella | Vocals |
| Steve Albini | Engineer, Audio Production |
| Hy Zaret | Composer, English Translations |
| Ross Murray | Composer |
| Anna Marly | Composer |
| Electrelane | Composer |
| Verity Susman | Composer, Brass Arrangment, Choir Arrangement |
| Emma Gaze | Artwork |
| Steve Roche | Mastering |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Heather Phares
Though it arrives only a little over a year after the radiant The Power Out, Electrelane's third album Axes is a very different beast than their previous effort. Actually, it's more of a piece with the band's lengthy, improv-based debut, Rock It to the Moon, with keyboard-driven, largely instrumental tracks that often sound like a chamber music group playing forgotten Sonic Youth compositions. Both Rock It to the Moon and Axes show that Electrelane has undeniable talent as an instrumental post-rock band, but the mix of this talent with vocals and pop song structures on The Power Out was so striking that it almost can't help but be disappointing that the band didn't ...