Wound in Wall

Wound In Wall
Studio album by Feeding Fingers
Released August 28, 2007
Recorded Subhollow Recording Studios, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Genre Dark Wave/Post-punk
Length 54:02
Label Tephramedia/Stickfigure Records
Producer Feeding Fingers
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Feeding Fingers chronology
Wound in Wall
(2007)
Baby Teeth
(2009)

Wound In Wall is the debut album of the dark wave/post-punk band Feeding Fingers, released August 28, 2007 (2007-08-28). Wound In Wall was the result of the purging of a large back-catalog of music that was written by Justin Curfman from aged 16 onward from 1996 to 2005 that never found a home in any of his film projects. The decision was made to re-arrange the music in such a way so as to be performed by a trio for the public during a lull between two of Curfman's film projects, Platelets: Lepidopteraphage and TICKS. But, the decision was made to carry on with Feeding Fingers beyond the initial release and to become something more than a short lived creative vacation from Curfman's film work.[1]

Their first album was well-received and found an audience most prominently in Middle- and Eastern-Europe. Criticism of Justin Curfman's vocal likeness to Robert Smith has been disputed by Curfman himself, stating that "The similarity is not intentional. The quality and tone of my voice is what it is and I am not going to alter my delivery, tip toe around the association, or apologize... I don’t know that I can go through puberty twice, so for the time being, this is my voice."[2]

More than often, Wound In Wall is compared to that of Joy Division, Cocteau Twins, Echo and The Bunnymen, and early-Cure albums, like Seventeen Seconds, Faith, Pornography.[3][4]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Mouth Filled With Sand" - 4:13
  2. "A Bag of Broken Hands" - 4:18
  3. "Seafoam Warm Piss" - 3:21
  4. "This Isn't Going to Hurt" - 4:54
  5. "This Is Yours" - 2:13
  6. "I Can't Breathe" - 3:23
  7. "Feeding Fingers" - 5:06
  8. "My Home Again" - 3:13
  9. "Theme for a Saw Tooth Hula Hoop" - 2:09
  10. "Manufactured Missing Children" - 4:24
  11. "Pesticides" - 4:18
  12. "Where Mimes Come to Say Goodbye" - 5:04
  13. "Swallow Me" - 4:04
  14. "Fireflies Make Us Sick" - 3:22

Band members

Technical personnel

Videos

A music video for "Manufactured Sleeping Children" was produced in 2008. It was a collaborative effort between Justin Curfman and Danish video artist, Daniel Dikov.

The second music video, "Fireflies Make Us Sick", was directed by award-winning artist, Steven Lapcevic, of Anomalyville. It was released 3 years after Wound In Wall was released (as well as their second album, Baby Teeth). The video is fully animated using Steven Lapcevic's signature cut-out animation style.[5]

References