Stabbing Westward (album)
Stabbing Westward | ||||
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Studio album by Stabbing Westward | ||||
Released | May 22, 2001 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 44:40 | |||
Label | Koch | |||
Producer | Ed Buller, Stabbing Westward | |||
Stabbing Westward chronology | ||||
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Stabbing Westward is the self-titled fourth and final studio album by the American industrial rock band Stabbing Westward. It is their first and only album to be produced by Ed Buller and released on Koch Records. The album was released in 2001, and the band later broke up in 2002. The album shows a change in direction for the band. The album's songs are much less heavy and aggressive, while the industrial focus has given way to a more melodic sound. Before the album was released, Chris Hall (vocals) said in an interview that Stabbing Westward wrote great pop-rock songs, but the band had always ended up making them ugly by adding effects and screaming, etc. On this album, he claimed, they decided to write what they wanted, regardless of fan expectation.[2]
"The Only Thing" is a love song for Chistopher Hall's wife.[3]
Track listing
- "So Far Away" - 4:10
- "Perfect" - 3:46
- "I Remember" - 5:43
- "Wasted" - 4:45
- "Happy" - 4:03
- "The Only Thing" - 5:38
- "Angel" - 4:22
- "Breathe You In" - 4:00
- "High" - 3:21
- "Television" - 4:52
- "Last Time - 3:35 [Japanese/Australian only]
There is a US release that was a "Best Buy Exclusive." This package contains a bonus disk featuring previously unreleased acoustic versions of "So Far Away" and "Wasted." On the second disk there is a misprint: it says "Perfect" instead of "Wasted." This two-disc set was only available at Best Buy stores in 2001 and only during the first week of its release.
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