Pikes (album)

Pikes
Studio album by Buckethead
Released November 27, 2013
Genre Dark Ambient, Experimental
Length 32:49
Label Bucketheadland
Producer Dan Monti and Albert
Buckethead chronology
Twisterlend
(2013)
Pikes
(2013)
Coat of Charms
(2013)

Pikes is the sixty-ninth studio album by guitarist Buckethead, and the thirty-fourth installment of the Buckethead Pikes Series.[1] The album was part of a series of thirty pike albums that were released in close succession from one another during 2013.

Speculation about the album arose when Buckethead released the thirty-fifth and sixth installments of the series Thank you Ohlinger's and The Pit simultaneously skipping Pike altogether without giving any explanation about the missing album. As time passed, Buckethead continued to release subsequent installments of the series without mentioning "Pike 34" until November 27 when the album was finally released digitally with a limited edition version consisting of 300 copies of an untitled white album signed by Buckethead himself to be released on December 10. As such, Pikes became the second album of the series not to have been announced chronologically (the first one being Pike 13).

The album is a continuation to the previous chronological album in the series Pumpkin as it is seen on the track numeration and cover theme and title. Pikes was signed with orange ink instead of the traditional black ink used in the previous limited editions.

A standard edition was announced but has not yet been released.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Pumpkin Pikes 19"   6:00
2. "Pumpkin Pikes 20"   5:03
3. "Pumpkin Pikes 21"   3:48
4. "Pumpkin Pikes 22"   2:52
5. "Pumpkin Pikes 23"   4:57
6. "Pumpkin Pikes 24"   2:58
7. "Pumpkin Pikes 25"   2:36
8. "Pumpkin Pikes 26"   2:01
9. "Pumpkin Pikes 27"   2:34
Total length:
32:49

Release history

Date Label Format Country
November 27, 2013 Bucketheadland Digital Format U.S.
December 10, 2013 Limited Edition CD

References

  1. Original announcement of the album on Buckethead's bandcamp site
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