- A Song to Ruin
Infobox Album |
Name = A Song to Ruin
Type =Album
Artist = Million Dead
Released =September 1 ,2003
Recorded = Mighty Atom Studios,Swansea ,Wales
Genre = Punk, Alternative
Length = 44:37
Label = Xtra Mile Recordings/Integrity Records
Producer = Joe Gibb and Million Dead
Reviews =
Last album =
This album = "A Song to Ruin"
(2003)
Next album = "Harmony No Harmony "
(2005)"A Song to Ruin" is Million Dead's debut full length album, released in 2003 through Xtra Mile Recordings/Integrity Records.
Track listing
*All words and music by Million Dead
# "Pornography for Cowards" – 2:01
# "Breaking the Back" – 3:12
# "I Am the Party" – 2:56
# "Charlie and the Propaganda Myth Machine" – 3:25
# "A Song to Ruin" – 5:47
# "Smiling at Strangers on Trains" – 2:55
# "MacGyver" – 3:28
# "Relentless" – 4:03
# "The Kids Are Going to Love It" – 2:47
# "The Rise and Fall" – 14:03Personnel
*Frank Turner - Vocals
*Ben Dawson - Drums
*Cameron Dean - Guitar
*Julia Ruzicka - Bass
*Joe Gibb - Production, mastering
*Alwyn Davies - Engineering
*Andrew Charnik - Engineering
*Kees Van Der Wiele - PhotographyMiscellanea
*"Breaking The Back" briefly mentions
Alan Turing , the British computer scientist who is considered to be the father of modern computer science.
*"I Am The Party" gives lyrical nods toBolsheviks (socialists who began a revolution inRussia in 1917, led byVladimir Lenin ), the notion ofsecret police (often used forpolitical repression ),Apparatchik s,George Orwell 'snovel Nineteen Eighty-Four , the non-violentVelvet Revolution inCzechoslovakia in 1989. The song also makes a reference tothe Hungarian revolution of 1956 , "budapest kicks of fifty-six".
* "Charlie And The Propaganda Myth Machine" is an obvious play on the title of the 1964 children's bookCharlie and the Chocolate Factory (written byRoald Dahl ), and goes on to mentionWilly Wonka (a character from the book) andThe BFG (another of Dahl's literary creations) in the lyrics. The song also hints atGeorge Cadbury (developer of the Cadbury chocolate firm),Walt Disney ,GMTV (a television company part owned by Disney), Orwell's vision of the future (again), the idea ofNeoliberalism ,Władysław Gomułka (a PolishCommunist leader),McDonald's , and theauthor Enid Blyton .
*"Smiling At Strangers On Trains" nods atMike Leigh , anaward winning British film andtheatre director .
*"Macgyver"'s lyrics are largely based on an ironic situation of seemingly-invincible American television characterMacGyver being injured in an attack and depending on alife support system. The lyrics wittily reference MacGyver's ability to solve serious problems with everyday objects such as "biros and blue-tack".Isaac Newton is also given a brief mention in the song.
*"The Kids Are Going To Love It" discusses theSociocultural system ,consumerism ,asceticism , ethicalism, and the feeling that many humans waste potential (instead opting for a drudging "work-weekend-work" repetition - a "subconsciousRuby Ridge ").
*"The Rise And Fall" gives lyrical mentions to the ancient Greekcity-state ofByzantium , the Trojan warriorAeneas ,Constantinople (the capital of theByzantine Empire renamed toIstanbul in 1923),steppe s,Caliph ates, the metaphorical idea of creating "aRubicon " and Remus (one of the two mythical founders ofRome ).
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