The Audio of Being

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Audio of Being
Audio of Being cover
Studio album by Matthew Good Band
Released October 30, 2001
Recorded  ?
Genre Rock
Length 63:24
Label Universal
Producer(s) Warne Livesey
Professional reviews
Matthew Good Band chronology
Beautiful Midnight
(1999)
Audio of Being
(2001)
Avalanche
(2003)
(Solo)


The Audio Of Being was an album released by the Canadian rock group Matthew Good Band in 2001. It was the last release from MGB and included the two singles "Carmelina" and "Anti-Pop".

[edit] Recording of the album

The recording of this album was reported to be very stressful for all members of the band. Guitarist Dave Genn referred to the process as "taking a long and painful shit". Front-man Matthew Good was very ill during much of the sessions. The tension between the band continued to grow and even caused Genn to leave the band only to return a short time later. Ultimately, the band reached the breaking point shortly after the album's release and parted ways, although Rich Priske stayed on as the bassist for Matthew Good's subsequent solo career. Although it is widely believed that the band breaking up was a turbulent and almost violent occurrence, Matthew Good has stated that, although it was less than amicable, it was not nearly as bad as the rumors suggested.

[edit] Mixed feelings

Matthew Good has often harshly criticized the album in interviews, claiming to be very dissatisfied with the result. However, Good later discussed the album on his blog and stated he felt that there are some good songs on it (specifically noting "Sort Of A Protest Song"). In fact, for his 2nd cross-Canada tour in 2004 Good played "The Rat Who Would Be King" and "Carmelina" live for the first time ever, as well as "The Workers Sing A Song Of Mass Production" and "Advertising On Police Cars." Songs from The Audio of Being were also rearranged for Rooms, the second disc of In a Coma, and played on Good's 2006 acoustic tour.

Fan opinions are also divided about the album. Many consider it to be his best work to date, while others find it much less appealing compared to his other works.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Man of Action" – 7:01
  2. "Carmelina" – 4:16
  3. "Tripoli" – 4:39
  4. "Advertising on Police Cars" – 7:08
  5. "I, the Throw Away" – 3:09
  6. "Truffle Pigs" – 4:47
  7. "Fall of Man" – 5:03
  8. "Under the Influence" – 4:32
  9. "The Rat Who Would Be King" – 6:47
  10. "Anti-Pop" – 4:08
  11. "The Workers Sing a Song of Mass Production" – 5:21
  12. "Sort of a Protest Song" – 6:33