The Resignation
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The Resignation | ||
Studio album by Rx Bandits | ||
Released | July 15, 2003 | |
Recorded | February & March 2003 | |
Genre | Ska/Punk/Pop punk | |
Length | 59:42 | |
Label | Drive-Thru Records | |
Producer(s) | Christopher Fudurich; Matthew Embree | |
Rx Bandits chronology | ||
---|---|---|
Progress (2001) |
The Resignation (2003) |
...And the Battle Begun (2006) |
The Resignation is the fourth full length release from Californian ska/punk band Rx Bandits.
[edit] Track listing
- "Sell You Beautiful" – 3:37
- "Prophetic" – 4:54
- "Newsstand Rock (Exposition)" – 2:52
- "Overcome (The Recapitulation)" – 3:46
- "Never Slept So Soundly" – 5:41
- "Taking Chase As The Serpent Slithers" – 4:41
- "Republic" – 4:17
- "Mastering The List" – 7:23
- "Falling Down The Mountain" – 5:30
- "Dinna-Dawg (And The Inevitable Onset of Lunacy)" – 6:36
- "Pal-Treaux" – 4:38
- "Decresendo" – 5:47
[edit] Personnel
- Matthew Embree – vocals, guitar
- Steve Choi – guitar, keyboards
- Steven Jess Borth II. – saxophone, keyboards, backing vocals
- Chris Sheets – trombone, backing vocals, percussion
- Joseph Troy – bass
- Christopher Tsagakis – drums
[edit] Additional Notes
- Guitars, bass, drums, and some keyboards on this album were all recorded live. Vocals, horns, percussion and additional keyboard parts were then overdubed. They only allowed themselves a limited number of takes for each parts. Once a take was recorded, it was left as it was, with no post-thought interference.
- Previously responsible for writing all the material, Embree this time shared songwriting duties with Steve Choi.
- Also of note is the album cover, which was originally a painting by Aaron Nagel, a Bay Area artist and member of both Link 80 and DESA.
- The album also includes a DVD featuring live performances of "Sell You Beautiful," "Who Would've Thought," and "Progress;" an acoustic performance by Matt Embree of "Overcome (The Recapitulation);" a 4-minute interview with Matt about the recording of The Resignation; and a collection of live and studio photos.
- The first pressing of the DVD had audio synchronization problems with the live video segments. Drive Thru has since fixed the problem for subsequent pressings.