The Ending Is Just the Beginning Repeating

For the lead single and title track of this album, see The Ending Is Just the Beginning Repeating (song).
The Ending Is Just the Beginning Repeating
Studio album by The Living End
Released 22 July 2011 (Australia, USA, Canada, Mexico, Japan)[1]
Recorded Red Door Sounds in Melbourne, 301 Studios in Byron Bay[2] (late 2010–May 2011)
Genre Alternative rock
Length 40:09
Label Dew Process
Producer Nick DiDia
The Living End chronology
Rarities
(2008)
The Ending Is Just the Beginning Repeating
(2011)
Singles from The Ending Is Just the Beginning Repeating
  1. "The Ending Is Just the Beginning Repeating"
    Released: 3 June 2011
  2. "Song for the Lonely"
    Released: 29 July 2011

The Ending Is Just the Beginning Repeating is the ARIA Award-winning sixth album by Australian rock band The Living End, released on 22 July 2011 on Dew Process.[3][4] The album was produced by Nick DiDia.

Composition and recording

In early 2010, Chris Cheney went to New York for three months to begin writing songs for the album. While in New York, he met up with The Hold Steady singer Craig Finn, whom he met through John Agnello who had produced the band's previous album, White Noise.[5] With Finn, he cowrote the song "The Ending Is Just the Beginning Repeating". Cheney said that for the new album he "wanted to meet different people and gather some fresh resources and influences to hopefully take my writing and add a different element".[6]

Later in the year, the band regrouped to begin rehearsals in a South Melbourne recording studio.[7] The band performed as The Safety Matches to road test new material. Cheney said that they had performed "a week's worth of gigs playing only new songs to see which ones would sink or swim" and that they had recorded fewer studio demos than for previous albums.[8][9] They then went into the studio to record the album.[10] They spent four or five weeks in Byron Bay and a further two to three weeks recording in Melbourne.[11]

Cheney said that the album took "like a year and a half of writing" and that they always seem to "go through 30-40 songs" in rehearsal.[12] He said that during writing the album they had "amassed something in the vicinity of 40-plus songs to choose from".[13] During the writing stage he said he would be "working on 30 songs at the same time."[14] When asked in a live webchat on what was different about this album, he replied, "I believe that there was a sense of not being able to top what we achieved with White Noise, so I was determined we'd create the best songs we've written. We ended up with more songs and at the end of it we went through every tune and picked the best ones that fit together."[15]

Scott Owen has said that for the album they "have taken a lot of inspiration from U2 and INXS, particularly the ‘dancey’ rock stuff. Rage Against the Machine as well. Something that those three bands share is the ability to get on a groove and stay on it, letting it pulsate and grow in a tribal sort of way, making it quite transfixing without changing the basic formula of each song."[16]

Recording of the album, with Nick DiDia, who came out from Atlanta to produce the album, was completed in May 2011 after which it was sent to Brendan O'Brien for mixing.[17][18]

Music and lyrics

Chris Cheney has said that for the album, the "aim has been to construct something more direct, simple and therefore tougher and bigger sounding than anything we've done before." He also said that the band "spent a lot of time experimenting with the parts of the songs to achieve this. Also and most importantly this will be an album, not just a bunch of songs."[19]

The album's producer, Nick DiDia, suggested to the band that keeping the songs slower would increase their impact. "He taught us that in slowing the tempo down it makes the song have so much more impact and be so much more direct", said Cheney. "There was an openness and air surrounding the tunes that we didn't want to clutter up playing it too fast or trying to be too fancy with our parts."[20]

Musically, Cheney has said that he used various effects to get a broader sound; "I have used more effects on this record vs others. There was the chorus peddle [sic] which gave songs an '80s flavour we were excited about. The good thing about a new guitar peddle [sic] is when it influences your writing. it's important for our songs to grow and sonically there's a broader spectrum now."[21]

Cheney said that the album title "doesn’t mean anything, but it certainly suggests a theme. Everything must rejuvenate, everything goes in cycles, and we are all going through the same thing, really. It doesn't make exact sense, which is why I kind of like it"[22][23]

For the first time, with the new album to promote, the band has hired a second guitarist to play live with them. When asked about this, Cheney said, "the songs on the new album aren't more complex but we felt there were some sounds and elements missing from our live show that are on our records. We plan to use him for some of the songs but not all, the idea is that it creates a fuller sound and you will hear parts of our record that have not been executed on stage. It will free me up to play some parts that have been missing from our gigs."[24]

Release and reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[25]
Rolling Stone[26]

The title track and lead single was premiered on triple J Breakfast on 3 June 2011.[27][28] The single was then made available to stream on the band's official website.[29] "Machine Gun" was also made available to download via the band's Facebook page.[30] The whole album was made available to stream to members of the band's mailing list for 24 hours on 18 July 2011.[31]

The album debuted at number three on the ARIA Album Chart.[32] It received four and a half stars from Rolling Stone, saying it would "be fitting if this became the Living End's defining record".[33] The album was Radar's record of the week.[34]

However, Doug Wallen of The Vine was not so glowing. Labelling the work a 'buffed clean record deprived of heft and depth', he criticises Cheney's lyrics, stating that they are generic and clichéd. Citing a 'radio gloss' on the songs, he feels that the record lacks 'the boiling blood of the best anti-establishment music'.

The album won Best Rock Album at the 2011 ARIA Awards.[35]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Chris Cheney, except where noted. 

No. Title Length
1. "In the Morning"   3:17
2. "Heatwave"   3:08
3. "Machine Gun"   3:29
4. "For Another Day"   3:15
5. "Song for the Lonely"   3:16
6. "Ride the Wave Boy"   3:52
7. "Resist"   4:42
8. "Away from the City"   3:43
9. "United"   3:34
10. "Universe"   3:45
11. "The Ending Is Just the Beginning Repeating" (Cheney/Craig Finn) 4:08

Singles

Personnel

Band

Additional musicians

  • Nick DiDia - keys on "Resist" and "Ride the Wave Boy"
  • John F. Strachan - spoken word introduction on "Away From the City"

Production

  • Nick DiDiaproducer
  • Nick DiDia; Jordan Power - engineers
  • Brendan O'Brien – mixing
  • Kory Aaron; TJ Elias - assistant mixers
  • Leon Zervos - mastering
  • Andrew Jackson; Paul Pilsnenkis - recording assistants

Artwork

  • Kane Hibberd - photography
  • Chris Cheney - art direction

Chart performance

Album

Chart Peak
position
Australian Album Chart[38] 3
New Zealand Albums Chart[39] 36

Tour

The Ending is Just the Beginning Repeating Tour 2011

[40]

Date City Country Venue
1 SeptemberBrisbaneAustraliaThe Tivoli[41]
2 SeptemberBrisbaneThe Tivoli
3 SeptemberSydneyEnmore Theatre
4 SeptemberSydneyEnmore Theatre
7 SeptemberCanberraANU Bar
8 SeptemberMelbournePalace Theatre
9 SeptemberMelbournePalace Theatre[42]
10 SeptemberAdelaideThebarton Theatre
16 SeptemberPerthMetro City

References

  1. https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10150232405197258
  2. http://www.tonedeaf.com.au/news/musicnews/74776/new-living-end-album.htm
  3. http://www.popsugar.com.au/2011-ARIA-Award-List-Winners-20585944
  4. http://www.undercover.fm/news/15000-the-living-end-set-sixth-album-release-date
  5. http://www.themusicnetwork.com/music-features/artists/2011/06/28/the-living-end-heading-back-to-the-beginning/
  6. http://www.themusicnetwork.com/music-features/artists/2011/06/28/the-living-end-heading-back-to-the-beginning/
  7. http://www.tonedeaf.com.au/news/musicnews/74776/new-living-end-album.htm
  8. https://www.myspace.com/thelivingend/blog/541635298
  9. http://www.triplem.com.au/sydney/music/news/blog/new-living-end-album-almost-cooked/20110218-bg4h.html
  10. http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/musicnews/s3236981.htm
  11. http://www.undercover.fm/news/15537-a-bruce-springsteen-discussion-turns-into-a-living-end-collaboration
  12. http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/the-living-end-new-album-with-help-from-craig-finn/
  13. https://www.myspace.com/thelivingend/blog/541635298
  14. Simmons, Amy. "A New Beginning", Blunt magazine, issue #101, pp. 28–32
  15. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/music/live-chat-with-the-living-end-and-band-member-chris-cheney/story-e6frf9hf-1226096978829
  16. http://www.killyourstereo.com/interviews/406/the-living-end/
  17. http://www.killyourstereo.com/news/10299/the-living-end-release-new-song/
  18. http://www.tonedeaf.com.au/news/musicnews/74776/new-living-end-album.htm
  19. https://www.myspace.com/thelivingend/blog/542121120
  20. Simmons, Amy. "A New Beginning", Blunt magazine, issue #101, pp. 28–32
  21. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/music/live-chat-with-the-living-end-and-band-member-chris-cheney/story-e6frf9hf-1226096978829
  22. http://www.themusicnetwork.com/music-features/artists/2011/06/28/the-living-end-heading-back-to-the-beginning/
  23. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/the-living-years/story-fn6ccx45-1226093934148
  24. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/music/live-chat-with-the-living-end-and-band-member-chris-cheney/story-e6frf9hf-1226096978829
  25. http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-ending-is-just-the-beginning-repeating-r2256774/review
  26. http://www.undercover.fm/news/15265-the-living-end-reveal-another-song
  27. http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/musicnews/s3236981.htm
  28. http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/musicnews/s3233978.htm
  29. http://www.killyourstereo.com/news/10299/the-living-end-release-new-song/
  30. http://www.undercover.fm/news/15265-the-living-end-reveal-another-song
  31. http://stream.thelivingend.com/
  32. http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=The+Living+End&titel=The+Ending+Is+Just+The+Beginning+Repeating&cat=a
  33. http://www.undercover.fm/news/15265-the-living-end-reveal-another-song
  34. http://www.radarradio.com.au/artists/interview/radar-record-of-the-week-the-living-end.aspx
  35. http://www.popsugar.com.au/2011-ARIA-Award-List-Winners-20585944
  36. https://www.facebook.com/notes/the-living-end/big-news-new-tour-new-video-album-pre-orders/10150225156807258
  37. The Ending Is Just the Beginning Repeating liner-notes
  38. http://australian-charts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=The+Living+End
  39. http://australian-charts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=The+Living+End
  40. https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10150225156807258
  41. https://www.facebook.com/notes/sarahs-music-news/2nd-shows-announced-the-living-end-the-ending-is-just-the-beginning-repeating-to/222250934479358
  42. http://www.the59thsound.com/the-living-end-announce-headline-tour-16062011.html
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Saturday, January 23, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.