The Quicksilver Meat Dream
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The Quicksilver Meat Dream | ||
Studio album by I Mother Earth | ||
Released | April 8, 2003 | |
Recorded | 2002 | |
Genre | Alternative rock | |
Length | 65:33 | |
Label | Universal | |
Producer(s) | David Bottrill, Jagori Tanna | |
I Mother Earth chronology | ||
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Blue Green Orange (1999) |
The Quicksilver Meat Dream (2003) |
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The Quicksilver Meat Dream is officially the fourth album Canadian alternative rock band I Mother Earth, released by Universal on April 8, 2003. It is allegedly a concept album, though the details on the concept are left to the fans. As of this writing (2006), it is the final album from the band, which is now on "hiatus".
by theThe album, recorded after an album written in 2001 was scrapped, largely strayed from the psychedelic direction of the past while keeping the instrumental jams and cryptic lyrics. In place of the former sound, this album offered a dark modern metal sound with industrial elements, and at times the band's greatest emphasis on progressive rock to date.
[edit] Performers
- Brian Byrne - Vocals
- Jagori Tanna - Guitars, backing vocals
- Bruce Gordon - Bass
- Christian Tanna - Drums
[edit] Track listing
- 0157:H7 – 3:47
- Choke – 4:18
- I Is Us – 5:42
- God Rocket (Into The Heart Of Las Vegas) – 6:49
- Like The Sun – 4:16
- Hell & Malfunction – 7:01
- Soft Bomb Salad – 7:38
- Juicy – 4:11
- No Coma – 4:28
- Meat Dreams – 8:19
- i.) Umbilical Transmissions
- ii.) We Be Nine
- iii.) That's Quite An Erection, Eric
- iv.) Blondes And Bluster
- Passenger – 9:00
[edit] Footnotes
- ↑ EMI released Earth, Sky and Everything In Between, an album of B-sides and live recordings, against the band's wishes in 2001. It is technically the fourth I Mother Earth album though not considered part of the discography.