- A Kick in the Mouth
Infobox Single
Name = A Kick in the Mouth
Artist = Reuben
from Album =Very Fast Very Dangerous
Released =3 June ,2005
Format =CD ,Vinyl
Genre = Rock, metal
Label =Xtra Mile
Reviews =
*DiS 8/10 [http://www.drownedinsound.com/release/view/6578]
Last single =Blamethrower (2005)
This single = A Kick in the Mouth (2005)
Next single = Keep it to Yourself (2005)"A Kick in the Mouth" is the eighth single by
Surrey -based rock band Reuben, released in June 2005. It is the second single taken from their second album,Very Fast Very Dangerous (although the first,Blamethrower , was a download-only single). It was made available in both CD and vinyl format, with a different single b-side on each format. It was received well in the music press, even earning the band a thumbs up fromThe Sun Newspaper, who called it 'seriously loud', as well as a 9/10 rating from the July 2005 issue ofRock Sound Magazine. The song demonstrated the simpler approach torock and roll that features on the second album, leaving out the many twists and turns and time-changes that deatured in the first album. The single reached number #59 in the UK charts, and sold more copies in the first week of any of the band's singles at the time.Track listings
CD
#"A Kick in the Mouth"
#"No Exit Wound"Vinyl
#"A Kick in the Mouth"
#"Seated Near"Personnel
*Jamie Lenman - Guitars, vocals, piano
*Jon Pearce - Bass, vocals
*Guy Davis - Drumsong information
A Kick in the Mouth
One of the newest songs on the album, and was originally nicknamed 'the Hawaiian song' because of its fifties-style drum beat and guitar line. The song is tuned down to B (see
guitar tuning ), a tuning only previously heard onRacecar Is Racecar Backwards album track 'Wrong And Sorry,' to give what the band call "a deep, filthy sound to what is otherwise a good old fashioned, catchy rock and roll song". The solo drums at the beginning of the song were played by Chris Sheldon.No Exit Wound (CD only)
An old song that featured on the band's first ever demo, 'Betrayed', back when they were called Angel. The song was re-record after fans kept requesting its appearance. Both this song and Seated Near were recorded at Jacob's studios in Farnham with Sam Bell, who they recorded the album demos with.
eated Near (Vinyl only)
A cover of a song by Farnborough band Floor, who became
Hundred Reasons . It was the first cover the band had ever recorded, and intended as the first in a series of covers by local bands who have long since disappeared in the hope of pointing fans towards their musical roots (see also liner notes ofVery Fast Very Dangerous .The video
The videos for 'A Kick in the Mouth' and follow up single '
Keep It To Yourself ' were filmed back to back in one weekend and were the most expensive videos recorded so far as they were both shot on film. The 'A Kick in the Mouth' video was shot in a studio inLondon with seven real dancers and Ryan Maunder, the engineer who worked on the album, and who appears in all the single sleeves as well as starring in the video for 'Keep It To Yourself'. Maunder also created a remix of the single which he played to the boys at the video shoot. They liked it.External links
* [http://www.wordsfromreuben.com/ Official Site]
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