Maskineri

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Maskineri
Maskineri cover
Studio album by Kaizers Orchestra
Released February 18, 2008 (2008-02-18)
Recorded November 2007 at Planet Roc Studios in Berlin, Germany
Genre Rock, alternative
Length 43:15
Label Petroleum Records, Sony BMG
Producer Mark Howard, Janove Ottesen
Professional reviews
Kaizers Orchestra chronology
Live at Vega
(2006)
Maskineri
(2008)

Maskineri (Machinery) is the fourth studio album by Norwegian alternative rock group Kaizers Orchestra, released on February 18, 2008.

The was released on the independent label Petroleum Records in Norway, and Sony BMG in international territories.

Contents

[edit] Background

The first new composition after the release of their third studio album, Maestro, was "Du og dine er even" (when the band later released the official tracklist for the album, they changed the name of "Du og dine er even" to "Moment") which was first played at a show at the famous Rockefeller concert hall in Oslo, Norway. A day after the first performance, a private concert was held for fans who had won a contest that was held as a promotion for their 2006 live album Live at Vega. Here, not only did Kaizers Orchestra play some rarely played b-sides, "Du og dine er even" was performed again, and frontman Janove Ottesen also single-handedly performed a pump organ ballad called "Under månen". Other than this, it was mentioned in an interview that the band was working on a song "about a dying man in a boat who, before he dies, tells the sea about his life". This has later been confirmed to be "Med en gang eg når bånn".

No new material surfaced until the band's Grand Finale Tour in autumn 2006, where two new songs; "Den sjette sansen" and "9mm" were played, along with "Du og dine er even". Also, a fan managed to record a soundcheck session at Tobakken in Denmark, where they performed two untitled, new songs, which were later confirmed to be first takes of "Enden av november" and "Du og meg Lou" (although upon their official releases in 2008, they would be changed considerably). After the last of the three concerts at the Vega concert hall in Copenhagen, Denmark, the band officially announced that the band would take a small sabbatical from acting as the collective group Kaizers Orchestra, so that all members would pursue their own projects until fall 2007. During this period, they negotiated their release from their contract with Universal Germany. They also played three live shows in 2007, despite this announcement.

Janove Ottesen and Geir Zahl continued writing songs for Kaizers Orchestra throughout the end of 2006 and into 2007. A 30-track demo was recorded in early 2007.

[edit] Recording and production

Early on, the band stated that with Maskineri they wanted to go in a new direction, not only with the songs, but also with how the album was to be made and who to make it with. The band had recorded their three previous studio albums in Duper Studios, Bergen with the help of producer Jørgen Træen, whom they stated was the "best producer in the world". However, when they were approached by sound engineer and producer Mark Howard, through their MySpace, they came to an agreement, and Howard was hired as the producer for the new album. Howard had earlier mixed the audio for R.E.M. and Tom Waits, the latter of which was a huge influence on the band's earlier work.

Many of the songs that had already been played live were completely disassembled and put together again, giving them a different sound that the fans who had heard them live knew.

[edit] Writing and composition

A new instrument on the album is the marimba, which will also be played at live shows. The band's pump organist, pianist and accordion player Helge Risa has been assigned to play the marimba live. Helge has earlier said that for every new album, he wanted to learn to play a new instrument. He had previously learned how to play the electric piano for Evig pint and the accordion for Maestro.

The lyrics for all songs on the album are individual stories instead of interconnecting stories, a staple of a majority of most of their earlier work. Another noticeable difference from their earlier work is also the absence of named characters in the lyrics (such as "Marcello" in Ompa til du dør and "Dieter Meyer" in Maestro), which was a staple of most Kaizers Orchestra compositions until that period.

[edit] Album name and art

The album's title, Maskineri, which means "Machinery", was revealed in December 2007. The reason for choosing that is still unknown, but in many old news articles, the band has been referred to as an "extremely well-functional live act machinery". The track "Maskineri" also contains a sample loop from an actual machine, recorded by Tollak Friestad, better known as Don Fist from guitarist Terje Winterstø Røthing's side-project Skambankt.

The album art depicts the six members of Kaizers Orchestra, from left to right; Helge Risa, Geir Zahl, Janove Ottesen, Terje Winterstø Røthing, Rune Solheim and Øivind Storesund, standing in front of a classically designed cinema. The band's new logo is featured on top of the marquee, and the words "Maskineri" on the part where the currently shown films usually would be. In all promotional pictures for the album, Helge Risa is shown without the band's trademark gas mask. The cover art for Maskineri marks the first time Helge has been featured on an album cover without the mask. However, the band's old logo, featuring the gas mask is shown on a streetlight next to Risa.

[edit] Promotion and release

On December 17, 2007, the first single, "Enden av november", was released on radio, their MySpace and iTunes[1]. The very same day, the first in a series of videos documenting the making of Maskineri was uploaded to YouTube. The first video included information about "Enden av november", and also featured the new version of "Du og dine er even" as background music. The second part, which was uploaded in January 2008, contained information about the track "Apokalyps meg". The third part of the series was released on February 1st and featured "9mm". P3TV, a Norwegian radio station also released a clip of them playing an acoustic song believed to be the previously announced composition "Butikken opp å stå".

On January 18, 2008, the video for "Enden av november" was released on Sony BMG's webpage[2]. On January 21, 2008, Kaizers.no (which was closed due to redesigns) was reopened. The first news post confirmed the final track listing for the album[3].

On February 11, 2007, the track "Apokalyps meg" was released as a free download from the Kaizers.no, via the Norwegian Sony BMG website[4]. On the following day the song "9mm" was premiered on Norwegian radio. On the morning of Friday, February 15, Janove Ottesen appeared on a radio show and premiered the 13th song on the Maskineri LP, "Romantisk salme i F-dur". The performance was recorded on video. On the same day, they uploaded the entire album for streaming on their MySpace[5].

On Monday, February 18, the album was put on shelves, although many had already received the album in the mail before the release date. The album was also released on iTunes Plus. The iTunes version also featured "Du og meg Lou" as opposed to the CD version. The very same day, Kaizers held their first ever 2008 gig, for 100 fans who had won a contest for P3Sessions, a Norwegian radio arrangement. The concert was held in Loppen, a café in the Christiania district of Copenhagen, Denmark. The concert was broadcast on the radio. 980.000 tuned in to hear the show, which is a record for Norwegian radio[6].

On Tuesday, February 26, the final part of the Maskineri behind-the-scenes videos was uploaded to YouTube. In it, the band discusses how they're going to perform the new songs from the album live[7].

[edit] Reception

The album was received well by the three biggest newspapers in Norway; Aftenposten, VG and Dagbladet, which all gave the album a 5/6 score. Most music-related magazines and websites also followed up with good scores. However, the Danish website Gaffa.dk gave the album 3/6, citing that the band "has lost their interest and belief in their own abilities". Kaizers Orchestra's official website featured an article on how the band feels about the reviewer's reactions to the album.

Since it was released on a Monday, Maskineri didn't enter the Norwegian Topp 40 Album charts until next week. The album made its debut on the charts on the coveted number one spot.

Many fans were disconcerted when it was discovered that Helge Risa appears without his gas mask on the album cover and promotional images, dreading that it had been taken out from the live shows. Also, at their show at Loppen, Risa garnered neither the gas mask or had the traditional picture of Martin Luther and an old lamp on his pump organ. The removal of these items, which to many fans symbolize the essence of Kaizers Orchestra, was confirmed to be untrue, when a fan who had sent a mail to the band about it, received a reply that said that Risa was indisposed to bring them along for the trip. The absence of the mask in promotional images was because the band stated that they wanted to do something new with the promotional material.

[edit] Track listing

Lyrics for all songs are in the Norwegian language, with some Swedish. Lyrics and music by Janove Ottesen, unless otherwise noted.

[edit] Compact disc version

  1. "Moment" (Momentum) - 2:53
  2. "Apokalyps meg" (Apocalypse Me) - 4:26
  3. "Den andre er meg" (The Other One is Me) - 4:13
  4. "Bastard sønn" (Bastard Son) - 3:56
  5. "Maskineri" (Machinery) - 4:07
  6. "Toxic blod" (Toxic Blood) (Geir Zahl) - 2:57
  7. "9 mm" - 3:07
  8. "Volvo i Mexico" (Volvo in Mexico) (Zahl) - 3:15
  9. "Enden av november" (The End of November) - 4:20
  10. "Med en gong eg når bånn" (Once I Reach the Bottom) - 4:07
  11. "Kaizers 115. drøm" (Kaizer's 115th dream) (Ottesen/Zahl) - 3:14
  12. "Ond sirkel" (Vicious Circle) (Zahl) - 2:24

[edit] iTunes Bonus Track

  • 13. "Du og meg Lou" (You and Me, Lou) - 3:29[8]

[edit] Vinyl version

[edit] Side one

  1. "Moment" - 2:53
  2. "Apokalyps meg" - 4:26
  3. "Den andre er meg" - 4:13
  4. "Bastard sønn" - 3:56
  5. "Maskineri" - 4:07
  6. "Toxic blod" - 2:57
  7. "Ond sirkel" - 2:24

[edit] Side two

  1. "9 mm" - 3:07
  2. "Volvo i Mexico" - 3:15
  3. "Enden av november" - 4:20
  4. "Med en gong eg når bånn" - 4:07
  5. "Kaizers 115. drøm" - 3:14
  6. "Romantisk salme i F-dur" (Romantic Psalm in F Major) (Ottesen) - 5:38

[edit] Scrapped tracks

While mentioned during the recording process or otherwise played live, the songs below did not make it to the final listing.

  • "Den sjette sansen" (The Sixth Sense)
  • "Under månen" (Beneath the Moon)
  • "Silkebånd" (Silk Ribbon)
  • "Butikken opp å stå" (Shop, Up and Running)

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Guest musicians

  • Gal Bar-Adon - Trombone
  • Mathieu Pé - Trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Florent Mannant - Tenor, Baritone saxophone
  • Andreas Pfaff - Strings

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ New single out! "Enden Av November" (HTML). Retrieved on 2008-01-18.
  2. ^ "Enden av november" music video (Flash video). Retrieved on 2008-01-18.
  3. ^ "Maskineri" nærmer seg! (HTML). Retrieved on 2008-01-22.
  4. ^ Last ned Apokalyps meg gratis! (HTML). Retrieved on 2008-02-14.
  5. ^ Preview the entire Maskineri album (HTML). Retrieved on 2008-02-15.
  6. ^ Norges beste fans! (HTML). Retrieved on 2008-02-27.
  7. ^ Kaizers Orchestra Maskineri episode 4 (Flash video). Retrieved on 2008-02-27.
  8. ^ This track is only available on the iTunes version