In Nothing We Trust
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In Nothing We Trust | |||||
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Studio album by Reuben | |||||
Released | June 25th 2007 | ||||
Recorded | November - December 2006 at Soul Vally Studios and Dog House Studios | ||||
Length | 51:25 | ||||
Label | Hideous Records | ||||
Producer | Sean Genockey, Reuben (band) | ||||
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In Nothing We Trust is Reuben's third studio album, released on June 25, 2007.
In February 2007, Reuben's third studio album, "In Nothing We Trust", is being mastered by Howie Weinberg (Nirvana, Engerica, Helmet) in New York. The album was recorded, produced and mixed at Livingstone Studios in London and Soul Valley Studios in Wimbledon by Sean Genockey (Engerica, Smother). The band uploaded short videos on YouTube for each day in the recording studio. These videos are on the band's recent DVD What Happens in Aldershot Stays in Aldershot and can also be seen here.
The album was the first to be released on Reuben's self-run label, Hideous Records.
On March 29th 2007, the band revealed the first single from the album will be titled, "Blood, Bunny, Larkhall", due for release a week prior to the album.
In an interview on rockmidgets.com, singer Jamie noted that fans can expect "Long songs. Nice artwork [and] More funny long titles". In comparing INWT to its predecessor Very Fast Very Dangerous, the band expressed a clear preference for the new album, suggesting that it "feels more natural and raw sounding", with "more depth" compared to the "straightforward" sound of the 2005 album [1]. More recently in Rock Sound Magazine Jamie admitted "we've had to let go and say 'Blatantly, it's our best one'."
Frank Turner, Hannah Clark (of Hampshire band Arthur) and Paul Townsend (ex-Hundred Reasons) are guest vocalists which can be seen in the studio videos.
On May 18th 2007, the finalized track list and cover artwork was revealed.
On July 17th 2007 the band announced that the second single to be taken from the album will be "Deadly Lethal Ninja Assassin" and that it will be released on the 24th of September
[edit] Track listing
- Cities on Fire - 3.46
- We're All Going Home in an Ambulance - 5.43
- Suffocation of the Soul - 6.59
- Deadly Lethal Ninja Assassin - 4.49
- An Act of Kindness - 4.29
- Crushed Under the Weight of the Enormous Bullshit - 4.10
- Good Luck - 3.35
- Agony/Agatha - 2.56
- Three Hail Marys - 6.48
- Blood, Bunny, Larkhall - 2.39
- A Short History of Nearly Everything - 5.31
[edit] Trivia
- Confirmed song "Three Hail Mary's" was written at the same time as "Return of the Jedi", the penultimate track on Very Fast Very Dangerous. "Three Hail Mary's" was considered for this album, but instead "Return of the Jedi" took its place as mentioned by Guy in an interview with Glasswerk.co.uk. [2]
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