- Music for the Recently Deceased
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Music for the Recently Deceased Studio album by I Killed the Prom Queen Released AUS 31 July 2006
AUS 19 May 2008 Tour edition 20 May 2011 Re-ReleaseRecorded September 2005, January–February 2006
Studio Fredman, Gothenburg, SwedenGenre Metalcore Length 42:03
65:41 Tour editionLabel Stomp Entertainment
Metal Blade
We Are UnifiedProducer Fredrik Nordström, Patrik J. Sten I Killed the Prom Queen chronology Your Past Comes Back to Haunt You
(2005)Music for the Recently Deceased
(2006)Sleepless Nights and City Lights
(2008)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Punknews.org [2] Scenepointblank (4.7/10)[3] Music for the Recently Deceased is the second album by Australian metalcore band I Killed the Prom Queen. The album peaked at #27 on the Australian ARIA Charts[4][5]. On 19 May 2008 a Tour Edition of the album was released with the additions of 2 live songs recorded at the Sydney Deadfest, 4 songs featuring Micheal Crafter on vocals and the music video for Say Goodbye. The tour edition was limited to 5,000 individually hand-numbered copies. Recently the limited edition was released additionally to the 5000 original copies.
On 20 May 2011 a 2-CD version of the album was released to coincide with the bands reformation and 2011 Australian tour. The first Disk contained the previously official release version with Ed Butchers vocals, and the Second disk featured the original version with Michael Crafter singing. The Crafter version was previously unreleased, with a few tracks leaking in the past. This version was release on a new label, We Are Unified, because the bands previous label, Stomp Entertainment, had gone bankrupt and stopped production and distribution on all its releases.
Contents
Track listing
- "Sharks in Your Mouth" – 4:04 (lyrics: Butcher music: Weinhofen)
- "Say Goodbye" – 4:14 (lyrics: Cameron/Butcher music: Weinhofen)
- "€666" – 3:39 (lyrics: Cameron music: Cameron)
- "Your Shirt Would Look Better with a Columbian Neck–tie" – 3:50 (lyrics Butcher/Cameron music: Weinhofen/Cameron)
- "The Deepest Sleep" – 3:38 (lyrics: Butcher/Cameron music: Weinhofen)
- "Bet It All on Black" – 4:15 (lyrics: Butcher/Cameron music: Cameron)
- "Headfirst from a Hangman's Noose" – 4:05 (lyrics: Butcher music: Cameron)
- "Sleepless Nights and City Lights" – 3:34 (lyrics: Butcher music: Cameron/Weinhofen)
- "Slain Upon My Faithful Sword" – 4:08 (lyrics: Butcher music Weinhofen)
- "Like Nails to a Casket" – 4:06 (lyrics: Cameron music: Cameron)
- "There Will Be No Violins When You Die" – 2:27 [Instrumental] (music: Weinhofen)
Tour Edition bonus tracks
- "Sharks in Your Mouth" – 4:46 (Live)
- "Your Shirt Would Look Better With a Columbian Neck Tie" – 3:43 (Live)
- "Sharks in Your Mouth" – 4:04 (Feat. Michael Crafter On Vocals)
- "Say Goodbye" – 4:14 (Feat. Michael Crafter On Vocals)
- "€666" – 3:39 (Feat. Michael Crafter On Vocals)
- "Like Nails to a Casket" – 4:06 (Feat. Michael Crafter On Vocals)
- "Say Goodbye" (Music video)
2011 Re-Release
Disk 1 (Feat Ed Butcher on Vocals)
- "Sharks in Your Mouth" – 4:04
- "Say Goodbye" – 4:14
- "€666" – 3:39
- "Your Shirt Would Look Better with a Columbian Neck–tie" – 3:50
- "The Deepest Sleep" – 3:38
- "Bet It All on Black" – 4:15
- "Headfirst from a Hangman's Noose" – 4:05
- "Sleepless Nights and City Lights" – 3:34
- "Slain Upon My Faithful Sword" – 4:08
- "Like Nails to a Casket" – 4:06
- "There Will Be No Violins When You Die" – 2:27 [Instrumental]
Disk 2 (Feat Michael Crafter On Vocals)
- "Sharks in Your Mouth" – 4:04
- "Say Goodbye" – 4:14
- "€666" – 3:39
- "Your Shirt Would Look Better with a Columbian Neck–tie" – 3:50
- "The Deepest Sleep" – 3:38
- "Bet It All on Black" – 4:15
- "Headfirst from a Hangman's Noose" – 4:05
- "Sleepless Nights and City Lights" – 3:34
- "Slain Upon My Faithful Sword" – 4:08
- "Like Nails to a Casket" – 4:06
- "There Will Be No Violins When You Die" – 2:27 [Instrumental]
Personnel
- Ed Butcher – vocals tracks
- Michael Crafter – vocals tracks (Original Version)
- Jona Weinhofen – guitar, keyboards, vocals
- Kevin Cameron – guitar
- Sean Kennedy – bass
- J. J. Peters – drums
- Sons of Nero - artwork
Trivia
- The lyrics, "Every living thing on this earth dies alone", from the song "€666", is a reference to the film Donnie Darko.
- The album name is a reference to the movie Beetlejuice, in which there is a book titled 'Handbook For The Recently Deceased'.
References
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Punknews.org review
- ^ Scenepointblank review
- ^ "The ARIA report". ARIA. p. 3. http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/23790/20060920-0000/issue857.pdf. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
- ^ Sleepless Nights and City Lights. DVD. Adelaide:Stomp Entertainment, 22 November 2008
Jona Weinhofen • Jamie Hope • Kevin Cameron • Sean Kennedy • J. J. Peters
Michael Crafter • Ed Butcher • Lee Stacey • Leaton Rose • Colin Jeffs • Tyrone RossStudio albums When Goodbye Means Forever... • Music for the Recently DeceasedExtended plays Choose to Love, Live or Die • I Killed the Prom Queen / Parkway Drive: Split CD • Your Past Comes Back to Haunt YouLive albums Sleepless Nights and City Lights (CD/DVD)Record labels Ikilledthepromqueen.com Categories:- I Killed the Prom Queen albums
- 2006 albums
- Albums with cover art by Sons of Nero
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