Terrible Things (album)

Terrible Things
Studio album by Terrible Things
Released August 31, 2010
Recorded Birmingham, Alabama
Genre Alternative rock
Length 39:10
Label Universal Motown
Producer Jason Elgin
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic [1]

Terrible Things is the debut album by alternative rock supergroup Terrible Things. The band consists of former Taking Back Sunday guitarist and The Color Fred leader Fred Mascherino, guitarist Andy Jackson from Hot Rod Circuit, and drummer Josh Eppard from Coheed and Cambria fame.

Composition

"Lullaby" was originally a song by Mascherino's former group Breaking Pangaea, and "Terrible Things" was originally a song by The Color Fred, Mascherino's solo project. Originally called "Initials" the band later changed their name to "Terrible Things" as well as the album title, in addition to the song name. Lynam frontman Jacob Bunton has recorded the bass and piano on the album as the band didn't have a permanent bassist at the time.

Release

Terrible Things was released on August 31, 2010. In late September and early October 2011, the band toured Australia as part of the Soundwave Counter-Revolution festival.[2]

Personnel

Additional musicians

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro"Fred Mascherino0:44
2."Revolution"Fred Mascherino3:31
3."Up At Night"Fred Mascherino3:05
4."Lullaby"Fred Mascherino, Andy Jackson, Jacob Bunton4:13
5."Terrible Things"Fred Mascherino, Andy Jackson2:58
6."Conspiracy"Fred Mascherino, Andy Jackson3:03
7."Wrap Me Up"Fred Mascherino, Andy Jackson2:58
8."Been Here Before"Fred Mascherino, Andy Jackson3:40
9."Not Alone"Fred Mascherino, Andy Jackson, Jacob Bunton3:11
10."The Hills Of Birmingham"Fred Mascherino, Andy Jackson3:40
11."The Arsonist's Wife"Fred Mascherino, Andy Jackson5:21
12."Can't Be True"Fred Mascherino, Andy Jackson2:51
Total length:39:10

References

  1. Terrible Things at AllMusic
  2. Mann, Tom (August 26, 2011). "Soundwave Counter-Revolution mini-festival lineups". FasterLouder. Junkee Media. Retrieved July 12, 2017.
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