Ritual (Jape album)
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Ritual is the third studio album from electronic rock band Jape, released on in 2008. It won the Choice Music Prize for the 2008 Irish Album of the Year in March 2009. A video for the song "Graveyard", which was filmed in an actual graveyard in Dublin, was released in May 2008 prior to the release of the album. The album features the singles "I Was a Man", "Strike Me Down" and "Phil Lynott", which was subject to an unsuccessful petition by fans to have it named the Christmas number one in Ireland in December 2008. When squinted at, the cover album art reveals a skull.
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Jape's Ritual album cover.jpg
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Nothing Lasts Forever
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Ritual is the third studio album from electronic rock band Jape, released on in 2008. It won the Choice Music Prize for the 2008 Irish Album of the Year in March 2009. A video for the song "Graveyard", which was filmed in an actual graveyard in Dublin, was released in May 2008 prior to the release of the album. The album features the singles "I Was a Man", "Strike Me Down" and "Phil Lynott", which was subject to an unsuccessful petition by fans to have it named the Christmas number one in Ireland in December 2008. When squinted at, the cover album art reveals a skull. The Irish Independent's John Meagher named Ritual his twentieth best Irish album of the 2000s.
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