- Crimson (album)
Infobox Album |
Name = Crimson
Type = Studio album
Artist =Alkaline Trio
Released =May 23 2005 (International)May 24 2005 (U.S.)November 28 2005 (Deluxe Edition )
Recorded = 2004-2005
Genre =Punk rock Alternative rock
Length = 45:20
Label = Vagrant
Producer =Jerry Finn
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:3zbyxdyb5oly link]
*Drowned in Sound (8/10) [http://www.drownedinsound.com/articles/12434.html link]
*Kerrang! Rating|4|5
*PopMatters (8/10) [http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/a/alkalinetrio-crimson.shtml link]
*Rolling Stone Rating|3|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/7331036/crimson link]
*Stylus Magazine (B+) [http://www.stylusmagazine.com/review.php?ID=3083 link]
Last album = "Acoustic In London " (2005)
This album = "Crimson" (2005)
Next album = "Remains" (2007)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Alternate cover
Type = Studio album
Lower caption = Deluxe Edition cover"Crimson" is the fifth studio album by
Alkaline Trio , releasedMay 23 ,2005 onVagrant Records . The record is produced byJerry Finn .A 'Deluxe Edition' was released on
November 28 ,2005 . The first disc contains the original album, while the added second disc features the album as demos, home demos and acoustic songs. It is presented in a color slipcase based on original artwork.In a 2007 interview, vocalist/guitarist,
Matt Skiba , notes that he is:really proud of [the] record. "Crimson" is my favorite Alkaline Trio stuff so far. I like everything for different reasons, and mostly the older stuff for memories that I associate with it, from traveling and playing music with my friends. I think "Crimson" was the best time I’ve ever had in the studio and that’s a bit part of it, I think. I think it was a really good experience. That’s what I hear when I listen to it. [http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/interviews/interviews/alkaline_trio_were_not_trying_to_sound_like_green_day.html]
Recording
Bassist
Dan Andriano notes that:it was kind of the same as always. We just spent a little more time in all areas of the recording process. We spent a little more time in pre-production, where we worked on the songs with Jerry. Before we started recording, he came out to
Chicago and [came to practices] and he was listening to the songs, and we had an opportunity to ask him what he thought. It kind of gave us more time to re-work some stuff that we thought could have been a little better but were a little stumped on, as Jerry had good ideas for the songs. And as far as the actual recording, it was great working with him. It was more like working with a friend. We've known Jerry for a long time, and he's really easy to work with and be around for 12 hours a day. He's got an amazing gear collection. Any kind of guitar you want to use for a song or any kind of amplifier, he probably has it—and he probably has one of the nicest one's of that model. To me, recording was like being in a playground. It's just like, "Let me play this one. Let me try this." Every bass track on the record was recorded with an old Marshall guitar amp. [http://www.skratchmagazine.com/interviews/interviews.php?id=118]Lyrics
The song "Sadie" is about
Susan Atkins (aka Sadie Mae Glutz) a murderer in theCharles Manson family, who took part in theSharon Tate murders in 1969. The quote near the end of the song is a quote from Susan's testimony which is spoken by Heather Hannoura, the band's merchandise and artwork creator.The song "Prevent this Tragedy" refers to the
West Memphis Three , whose trial and conviction for the murder of three children in 1993 was widely publicized and is still considered controversial.ongs
Skiba on "Sadie":
That song was actually the first song that we wrote for "Crimson". We were still touring on our previous record and I wrote it just on tour. We started playing it at soundcheck and we had planned to do this split with
One Man Army on BYO. That’s where that song came from originally. But we knew even then that we were probably wanting to re-record it and putting it on an album, which it was on "Crimson" later. So yeah, I think that came from knowing that we were starting to write a new record and wanting to take a different approach. As I said before, you don’t ever want to write the same record twice. So yeah, I think it was just a fresh start and it just had a different kind of feel and sort of set the tone for "Crimson", not that there is other songs like it on the record. But it’s definitely a good thing to get the ball rolling. [http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/interviews/interviews/alkaline_trio_were_not_trying_to_sound_like_green_day.html]Andriano on "Smoke":
It's the last song on the record. I actually wrote that song like two years ago. I knew I liked certain aspects of the song, and those were basically the aspects of the song that made it to the final version. For the two years before we recorded it, I had been kind of toiling over this. It was kind of the bane of my writing existence. It scared me, because I knew I liked parts of it but was really unhappy with other parts. I couldn't make the vibe work. There was a time when that song was really soft, actually. I tried to make it like a loud, mid-tempo rock number, but nothing really worked. That was one that we spent a lot of time on actually, making that groove that we wanted that's there now, almost a ballad [like] kind of song. It gave us a lot of time to think about cool effects, effects we could use on the chorus and string parts that are in the song. [http://www.skratchmagazine.com/interviews/interviews.php?id=118]
Artwork
The album's cover art features drummer,
Derek Grant andMatt Skiba 's fiancé, Monica. [http://www.punknews.org/article/12426]According to
Matt Skiba , the band were:"doing the photo shoot and we had a completely different idea of what the record was going to look like. And Monica was there doing our styling; she got a bunch of outfits and she did the styling for pretty much all the new pictures for the record. She was there and the photographer was just doing all these different things and he had her stand in. He was toying with these different ideas with just a small portion of her face in the picture and then, lo and behold, she's our cover star. So we thought it looked cool and the people at the art department are in cahoots with the photographer who is amazing. Everybody who worked on the thing was cool and hands on and saw these pictures of her and were asking “who is that?” I said “that's my girlfriend” and they said “that's perfect, we have to use her." I think it looks very cinematic, and that's what we were going for. Once it was coming together, it was like
film noir . [http://www.punknews.org/article/12426]Track listing
Crimson
All songs written by Alkaline Trio.
# "Time to Waste" – 4:11
# "The Poison" – 2:04
# "Burn" – 4:05
# "Mercy Me" – 2:49
# "Dethbed" – 3:03
# "Settle for Satin" – 3:49
# "Sadie" – 4:39
# "Fall Victim" – 3:18
# "I Was a Prayer" – 2:36
# "Prevent This Tragedy" – 3:06
# "Back to Hell" – 2:54
# "Your Neck" – 3:15
# "Smoke" – 3:00Crimson (Deluxe Edition) Disc 2
# "Time to Waste" (Demo) – 3:24
# "The Poison" (Demo) – 1:34
# "Burn" (Matt's Home Demo) – 2:57
# "Mercy Me" (Acoustic) – 3:12
# "Deathbed" (Demo) – 2:56
# "Settle for Satin" (Demo) – 3:31
# "Sadie" (Acoustic) – 3:19
# "Fall Victim" (Demo) – 3:04
# "I Was a Prayer" (Acoustic) – 2:54
# "Prevent This Tragedy" (Demo) – 3:40
# "Back to Hell" (Matt's Home Demo) – 2:56
# "Your Neck" (Demo) – 3:14
# "Smoke" (Demo) – 3:07
# "Time to Waste" (Acoustic) – 4:21Also included:
*"Time to Waste" (Video)
*"Mercy Me" (Video)
*"Burn" (Video)Singles
*"Time to Waste" (May 2005)
*"Mercy Me" (November 2005)
*"Burn" (February 2006)B-sides
The band recorded three other songs for the album. "We Can Never Break Up" and "Don't Say You Won't" can be found on the "Time to Waste" single and as bonus tracks for non-US releases of "Crimson". "Buried" is available on the "Mercy Me" single. As well, these three songs can be found on the b-sides and rarities collection "Remains" released in 2007.
In pop culture
"Mercy Me" and "Fall Victim" were both included in the soundtrack of the video game "
FlatOut 2 ".Personnel
*All songs written by Alkaline Trio.
*Bass guitar and vocals byDan Andriano .
*Drums and vocals byDerek Grant .
*Guitars and vocals byMatt Skiba .
*Piano and keyboards byRoger Joseph Manning Jr. .
*Lead guitar on Sadie byNolan McGuire .
*Spoken word on Sadie byHeather Hannoura .
*Additional string arrangements byWarren Fitzgerald .
*Produced and mixed byJerry Finn .
*Engineered byRyan Hewitt .
*Assisted by Seth Waldmann.
*Drum Teching by Keith Schubert.
*Recorded atConway Studios ,Los Angeles .
*Mastering by Dave Collins at Dave Collins Mastering.
*Management by Daniel Field/The Firm.
*Business management by Zach Zeisler for Zeisler Zeisler and Rawson LLP.
*US Booking by Andrew Ellis/Ellis Industries.
*International Booking bySteve Strange for X Ray Touring Ltd.
*Legal by Michael Toorock/Toorock and Rosen, LLP.
*Published byASCAP . Alkaline Trio's publishing title is Hell Toupee.
*Photos by [http://www.davidraccuglia.com David Raccuglia] .
*Set designer and stylist is Monica Parker.
*Make-up/stylist is Cheri Keating.
*Art direction by [http://www.toda.net TODA] (Marcos Chavez, [http://www.tysonthorne.com Tyson Thorne] ) and Heather Hannoura.
*Production by [http://www.cassproductions.com Cass Productions] .
*Clothing provided by E.C. Star and Camden Lock.Trivia
A tentative title for the album was "Church and Destroy". [ [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1503044/20050526/alkaline_trio.jhtml Alkaline Trio's Matt Skiba: 'Satanism's Fun' - News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News ] ]
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