Love:30
Love:30 | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | October 18, 2005 | |||
Genre | Baroque pop, pop rock | |||
Length | 47:13 | |||
Label | Leisure King | |||
Producer | The Visible Men Scott McLean Bill Barnett | |||
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Love:30 is the second studio album by American piano rock band The Visible Men, released in 2005 on Leisure King Productions.
Overview
[edit]In contrast to the minimalist approach heard on In Socks Mode, Love:30 is rooted more in psychedelic eclecticism, featuring a richer keyboard-driven sound and the inclusion of additional instruments such as accordions and electric guitars.
Love:30 was released to a generally positive reception, with much praise being given to the music and most criticism being directed at its lyrics. The Daily Emerald called the music "well-crafted and engaging", with the reviewer stating "I would hate to be any other band in town if The Visible Men ever hit their stride",[1] and Sacramento's News Review, though deriding the tendency of the lyrics to "take themselves too seriously", summarized the album as "melancholy and beautiful".[2]
Track listing
[edit]All tracks composed by Dustin Lanker, except where otherwise noted:
- "The Toilet Show" – 3:18
- "Three" – 3:50
- "Stage Fright" – 5:10
- "Animal" – 3:01
- "In Formation" – 5:07
- "Guilt Trip" – 4:11
- "Paper Cup" (Lanker, Dan Schmid) – 7:02
- "Pinocchio" – 5:51
- "Like a Loony Bird" – 4:11
- "Rest Easy" – 5:32
Credits
[edit]The Visible Men
[edit]- Dustin Lanker – vocals, keyboards
- Dan Schmid – bass, guitar
- Jordan Glenn – drums, percussion
Additional musicians
[edit]- Tim Donahue - drums (tracks 5, 7)
- Tony Figoli - drums (track 6)
- Zoot Horn Rollo - electric guitar (track 7)
- Michael Roderick - accordion (tracks 6, 9)
- Adam Wendt - electric guitar (track 6)
Production
[edit]- Produced and mixed by Bill Barnett, Scott McLean and the Visible Men.
- Mastered by Jim Rusby, Rusby Mastering
- Recorded and engineered by Bill Barnett at Gung-Ho Studios in Eugene, Oregon
References
[edit]- ^ Nyburg, Ryan. 'CD Review: The Visible Men, "Love:30"[permanent dead link]. Oregon Daily Emerald. April 21, 2005.
- ^ Sunderland, Andee. 'Music Review: "Love:30". www.newsreview.com. October 6, 2005.