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Track Time |
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Let Her Rest
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Queen of Hearts
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Under My Nose
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Other Shoe, The
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Turn the Season
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Running on Nothing
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Remember My Name
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Slanted Tone, A
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Serve Me Right
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Truth I Know
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Life in Paper
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Ship of Fools
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Little Death, A
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I Was There
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Inside a Frame
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Recursive Girl, The
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One More Night
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Lights Go Up
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Editorial Notes
Audio Mixer: Shane Stoneback.
Recording information: 6 Nassa Studio, Toronto
(01/10/2011-02/22/2011); Central Audio Studio, Toronto
(01/10/2011-02/22/2011); SMT Studio, NY (01/10/2011-02/22/2011);
Treefort Studios, Brooklyn (01/10/2011-02/22/2011); 6 Nassa Studio,
Toronto (09/17/2010-09/21/2010); Central Audio Studio, Toronto
(09/17/2010-09/21/2010); SMT Studio, NY (09/17/2010-09/21/2010);
Treefort Studios, Brooklyn (09/17/2010-09/21/2010); 6 Nassa Studio,
Toronto (09/22/2010-09/25/2010); Central Audio Studio, Toronto
(09/22/2010-09/25/2010); SMT Studio, NY (09/22/2010-09/25/2010);
Treefort Studios, Brooklyn (09/22/2010-09/25/2010); 6 Nassa Studio,
Toronto (10/05/2010-10/15/2010); Central Audio Studio, Toronto
(10/05/2010-10/15/2010); SMT Studio, NY (10/05/2010-10/15/2010);
Treefort Studios, Brooklyn (10/05/2010-10/15/2010).
Photographers: Mustard Gas; Jake Giles Netter; Rachel Eliza
Carr.
Taking the idea of a concept album to the next level, the always
prolific Fucked Up went the distance for David Comes to Life.
Leading up to this 78-minute double album, they released four 7"
singles (packaged with eight unreleased songs related to the
story), and a compilation record titled David's Town, for which
guest artists accompanied the Canadian punks as they pretended to
be various fictional Brit-pop bands. This concept was a long time
coming, and after writing a few songs about the main character
David Eliade on previous singles "David Christmas" and "David's
Plan," the band fleshed out a full story line from his perspective.
In the fictional town of Byrdesdale Spa UK, David has a humdrum
life working at a light bulb factory, and finds an escape by
falling in love with a communist rebel rouser, only to find out
later that she has died in a terrorist bombing and that he has a
lot of emotional turmoil to face. Of course, like all good Who,
ELO, and Kinks rock operas, the plot becomes convoluted, even if
you are able to decipher the words. Pink Eyes' forceful, monotone,
bulldog growl makes this especially difficult. Still, even if you
can only pick apart specific lyrical fragments, the themes work on
a universal scale as well as they do in a literal context. And up
against these brick-house arrangements, the script is just an added
bonus. The playing is versatile and volatile, with new member Young
Governor (Ben Cook) adding to the wall of distortion created by
fellow guitarists Gulag (Josh Zucker), and 10,000 Marbles (Mike
Haliechek.) Guest backing vocalists Kurt Vile, Jennifer Castle, and
Madeline Follin give the songs a hint of melody, but otherwise,
David Comes to Life is the musical equivalent of a bullhorn and a
blender, and all the more awesome for it. The 18 songs on the album
are all in the heavily layered, chamber-hardcore style established
on Chemistry of Common Life, but Fucked Up is taking the idea to
the furthest reaches, and somehow pulling it off. ~ Jason
Lymangrover
Format: Compact Disc
Released Date: June 7, 2011
Genre: Post Rock
Style: Pop/Rock
Number of Discs: 1
Stereo/Mono: Stereo
Studio/Mixed/Live: Studio
Label Name: Matador
UPC: 744861095224