The Royal Society (album)
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The Royal Society | ||
Studio album by The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster | ||
Released | October 25, 2004 | |
Genre | Psychobilly | |
Label | No Death | |
Producer(s) | Chris Goss | |
The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster chronology | ||
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Horse of the Dog (2002) |
The Royal Society (2004) |
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The Royal Society is the second album of British psychobilly band The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster, released on October 25, 2004, on the No Death label in the UK. There were three singles off this album: "Mister Mental", "I Could Be an Angle" and "Rise of the Eagles".
It was produced by Chris Goss of Masters of Reality, who also produced albums for The Queens of the Stone Age and Kyuss. The album is a lot longer and less frantic than its immediate predecessor, showing the band's progression.
This is the last album that features Andy Huxley on guitar.
[edit] Track listing
- "Rise of the Eagles"
- "I Could Be an Angle"
- "When I Hear Your Call My Name"
- "Migrate Migraine"
- "Puppy Dog Snails"
- "The Dancing Girls"
- "The Fool"
- "I Rejection"
- "Drunk on the Blood"
- "Mister Mental"
- "Freud's Black Muck"
- "Temple Music"
- "The Men of the Way of the Stuff"
[edit] Personnel
- Guy McKnight - vocals
- Marc Norris - guitar
- Andy Huxley - guitar
- Sym Gharial - bass guitar
- Tom Diamantopoulo - drums