The Earth Sings Mi Fa Mi
The Earth Sings Mi Fa Mi | ||||
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Studio album by The Receiving End of Sirens | ||||
Released | August 7, 2007 | |||
Recorded | SOMD Studios, Beltsville, MD. The Llama Farms, CT. | |||
Genre | Experimental rock | |||
Length | 60:22 | |||
Label | Triple Crown | |||
Producer | Matt Squire | |||
The Receiving End of Sirens chronology | ||||
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The Earth Sings Mi Fa Mi is the second and final studio album by Boston experimental rock band The Receiving End of Sirens. It is the band's first album with guitarist/keyboardist Brian Southall who joined the band after the departure of guitarist/vocalist Casey Crescenzo. This album was produced by Matt Squire (Panic! at the Disco, Boys Like Girls, Hit The Lights). Writing for the album occurred from October 2006 to January 2007. The album peaked at #130 on the Billboard 200, #3 on Top Heatseekers, and #15 on Top Independent Albums.
Album title and themes
From the album press release via Absolutepunk.net:[1]
"The title, The Earth Sings Mi Fa Mi was taken from a book written by a late 16th century astronomical theorist by the name of Johannes Kepler [Harmonices Mundi] and the publication just fascinated the band. Kepler’s theory suggested that each of the 9 planets in our solar system produced tones as they orbited the sun. Throughout the orbit, Venus would stay a consistent note that was considered the 6th in relation to the rest of the planets. As Earth would shift its tonality, it would create the effect of the notes moving from the major 6th to the minor 6th and back and forth. This is where the “Mi Fa Mi” comes into action, symbolizing the corresponding syllables when singing a scale in relation to the notes of the earth {Do Re Mi Fa So La Si Do}. Kepler further concurred that the Earth “singing” Mi Fa Mi could truly stand for Misery, Famine, Misery and ultimately, that is the song the Earth and Venus continued to sing. Misery, referring to an empty place and Famine, referring to the appetite or thirst for things."[2]
Through the band's album website, in a section called "Behind the Record," TREOS discussed a different song from their new record each day, leading up to the release on August 7 – occurring in the same order as the track listing. Each band member put together their personal account of writing and recording each song, which helped fans gain insight into lyrical, song, and conceptual meanings. Along with the entries about each song, 30 second clips of the day's song were uploaded so that fans could listen as they read.[3]
Release
As of August 2, 2007, the retail version of the album was posted for streaming on the band's Myspace page. The group supported New Found Glory and Senses Fail on their co-headlining US tour in October and November.[4] In December, the band went on a headlining US tour with support from As Tall as Lions and Therefore I Am.[5]
Critical reception
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Abqtrib | (Favorable) link |
AbsolutePunk | (85%) link |
Allmusic | link |
Alternative Press | |
Mammoth Press | link |
Melodic | [6] |
Music Emissions | link |
PastePunk | (Favorable) link |
Strange Glue | link |
The critical response to The Earth Sings Mi Fa Mi was extremely favorable. Allmusic gave the album 4.5 stars out of 5 and praises them stating that "Not many bands could conceive of building an album around the twin poles of family breakdown and astronomer Johannes Kepler's tonal theory of the planets".[7] However AbsolutePunk's Steve Henderson describes that the individual songs lack a "standalone punch" but "within the context of the album and its corresponding story, it all sort of clicks".[8]
Track listing
All music by The Receiving End of Sirens. All lyrics by Brendan Brown.
- "Swallow People Whole" - 5:44
- "Oubliette (Disappear)" - 4:14
- "The Crop and the Pest" - 4:49
- "The Salesman, The Husband, The Lover" - 6:57
- "Smoke and Mirrors" - 4:13
- "A Realization Of The Ear" - 4:37
- "Saturnus" [previously "Hemi"] - 3:48
- "Wanderers" - 5:05
- "Stay Small" - 3:35
- "Music Of The Spheres" - 2:17
- "The Heir Of Empty Breath" - 7:44
- "Pale Blue Dot" - 7:22
iTunes Exclusive Tracks
- "Weight/Wait" - 6:23
- "The Salesman, The Husband, The Lover" (acoustic) - 6:11
Singles
- Smoke and Mirrors
Personnel
- Alex Bars - lead vocals, guitars, programming
- Brendan Brown - lead vocals, bass guitar, programming, keys, glockenspiel
- Andrew Cook - drums, percussion, programming, glockenspiel
- Brian Southall - guitars, programming, keys, glockenspiel
- Nate Patterson - guitars, keys, glockenspiel
- Matt Squire - production, engineering, mixing, additional programming
- Heather Stebbins & Jessica Clough - strings
- Brad Filip - album art and websites (Official Site)
References
- ↑ http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=241591
- ↑ "chorus.fm". chorus.fm. Retrieved 2016-12-16.
- ↑ http://www.theearthsingsmifami.com/behindtherecord
- ↑ "Receiving End of Sirens to support New Found Glory/Senses Fail tour". Alternative Press. Alternative Press Magazine, Inc. September 17, 2007. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
- ↑ "TREOS announce new headlining dates". Alternative Press. Alternative Press Magazine, Inc. November 6, 2007. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
- ↑ Winberg, Pär (July 16, 2009). "The Receiving End of Sirens - The Earth Sings Mi Fa Mi". Melodic. Retrieved July 19, 2017.
- ↑ http://www.allmusic.com/album/r1110674 All music ratings and recording.
- ↑ "chorus.fm". chorus.fm. Retrieved 2016-12-16.
External links
- Official album site updates from the studio, videos, notes, etc.
- Official band site