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Артикул: CDVP 275665
EAN: 0648401018011
Состав: 2 LP + 2 CD + DVD LPBOX
Состояние: Новое. Заводская упаковка.
Дата релиза: 01-11-2012
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2LP/2CD/DVD package with 180 gram vinyl pressed at RTI, custom tip-on gatefold jacket, and 12 page book. LP version limited to 3,000 copies Extensive booklet with photos from the band's archive and new liner notes by Marc Hawthorne Six bonus tracks from the era, including live show favorite "Take Me To The Hospital" and a cover of early Bright Eyes track "Falling out of Love at this Volume". DVD with archival footage from the band, live projection videos from the era's tour dates, the "Agenda Suicide" video directed by MK12, and more. Do you remember a time before the words "dance" and "rock" were linked by a hyphen and the synthesized sounds of the '80s were a regular part of the modern musical landscape? The members of The Faint do, because they were there when it started to happen. In fact, you could even say they're one of the main reasons it happened at all. Saddle Creek is set to reissue one of the crown jewels of the movement, an album that over time has proven to be as influential as it is exhilarating: The Faint's third album, 2001's Danse Macabre. It all seems like a natural progression now, but the release of Danse Macabre's predecessor, 1999's Blank-Wave Arcade, was a sea change for the Omaha group, showcasing a fondness for dance beats and dark keyboards while completely moving away from the indie-rock songs found on its debut, 1998's Media. Seeking a unique sound was becoming a regular occurrence in Omaha at the time, which led to a slew of phenomenal local releases, including Bright Eyes' I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning and Cursive's The Ugly Organ. The nine-song Danse sizzled with perfectly aggressive synth lines, Todd Fink's menacingly effected vocals, infectious beats, bits of industrial and goth, and, at the heart of it all, strong songwriting featuring the kind of minor-key melodies that make singing along inevitable. To top it off, upstart engineer and producer Mike Mogis perfectly captured The Faint's sound and attitude despite never previously working on an electronic record
Record Label: Saddle Creek
Style: Rock