Hate Culture

Hate Culture
Studio album by William Control
Released October 28, 2008 (2008-10-28)
Recorded at Sleepy Hollow Studio
Genre Darkwave, Synthpop
Length 46:34
Label Victory
Producer William Control
William Control chronology
Hate Culture
(2008)
Noir
(2010)
Singles from Hate Culture
  1. "Beautiful Loser"
    Released: September 30, 2008

Hate Culture is the debut studio album by William Control. The album was released on October 28, 2008 through Victory Records. It is a concept album that follows a man named William Control on the last day before he kills himself. To promote the album, a clip called 'Taste' and a preview of the song "Strangers" were released through Myspace. Additionally the song "Beautiful Loser" was released on iTunes on September 30, 2008 and a video for the track was also released.

Background

Speaking to Kerrang! in 2009, William Francis remembered:

That came out of some serious desperation and hopelessness. Being on the road for five years had worn me down. I’d literally been home for three months in those five years and there were internal problems within Aiden that, coupled with some things that were going in my personal life, meant I snapped and had a breakdown. I went home and wrote some songs that didn’t really fit Aiden. We’re a punk rock band who like horror films… and those were more electronic and dark. I showed them to the label and they liked them so I put together William Control as a solo project and that album came together pretty quickly as a therapeutic outlet.[1]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by William Control. 

No. Title Length
1. "Prologue"   2:03
2. "Beautiful Loser"   4:35
3. "Strangers"   4:03
4. "Hate Culture"   4:23
5. "Tranquilize"   3:15
6. "Razor's Edge"   4:20
7. "We Are Already Here"   0:11
8. "Cemetery"   3:42
9. "Don't Cry for Me"   2:56
10. "Damned"   3:24
11. "The Whipping Haus"   4:43
12. "London Town" (Hidden track of a 911 call starts at 7:45) 8:59
Total length:
46:34

Outtakes

Trivia

References

  1. 1 2 Griffiths, Mark. Kerrang! #1261, May 16, 2009. Treasure Chest. An Intimate Portrait Of Life In Rock. wiL Francis, p. 58

External links

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