Greenland Shark is about the shark and Dave Scanlon obsession with it. I am forever indebted to all the researchers whose work I utilized while writing this music. view album website at greenlandshark.tv
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credits
released February 25, 2025
Recorded by Weston Minissali on August 11th, 2024
Mixed, mastered, and co-produced by Shannon Fields
Artwork and design by Benedict Kupstas
album website by Cyrus Pireh