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On February 19th, HTDA made "[[And The Sky Began To Scream]]" available for free via text service Maebe. | On February 19th, HTDA made "[[And The Sky Began To Scream]]" available for free via text service Maebe. | ||
− | The full CD/Digital version of the album was made available to stream in its entirety for free via Pitchfork on February 20th. | + | The full CD/Digital version of the album was made available to stream in its entirety for free via Pitchfork on February 20th, and on the same day the band released pre-orders through their own website, and some new t-shirt designs linked to the album's artwork. |
Like the band's [[How To Destroy Angels (album)|first EP]], the CD and vinyl versions of the album will have different artwork. | Like the band's [[How To Destroy Angels (album)|first EP]], the CD and vinyl versions of the album will have different artwork. | ||
==Tracklisting== | ==Tracklisting== | ||
− | The vinyl release of the album comes with two bonus tracks, plus the CD of the album within the sleeve. | + | The vinyl release of the album comes with two bonus tracks, plus the CD of the vinyl version album within the sleeve. |
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#"[[And The Sky Began To Scream]]" | #"[[And The Sky Began To Scream]]" | ||
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#"[[Ice Age]]" | #"[[Ice Age]]" | ||
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#"The Loop Closes" | #"The Loop Closes" | ||
#"Hallowed Ground" | #"Hallowed Ground" | ||
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+ | Whilst the digital version of the album is officially listed as the same as the CD version, some download sites have listed it with the band's [[How To Destroy Angels (album)|eponymous EP]] included as "bonus tracks". | ||
==Credits== | ==Credits== | ||
Written, arranged, programmed, performed, <br>produced and packaged by How to destroy angels_ | Written, arranged, programmed, performed, <br>produced and packaged by How to destroy angels_ | ||
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Thank you:<br>Mark Williams, Scott Greer, Erika Alfredson, Rob Stringer, Ashley Newton, Bryan younce and the rest of the Columbia team, Christina Lum, Selene Yen, Irina Volodarsky, Karen Ciccone, Ross Rosen, Claudia Sarne, Tamar Levine, Tara Dowburd-Luftman, Iowa Wong, David A. Sitek, Factory Floor, The Soft Moon, Deadmau5, Claudia Lagan, Angela Sidlow, John Hillcoat, Jonathan Pavesi, everyone at Skunk, Elise Velasco, Johnny Stuntz, Andreas and everyone at NI, Olaf and everyone at Ableton, Mitch and everyone at Soundtoys, everyone at Shynola, Matt Mahurin, Elena Dickstein and preferred travel, Rockit Cargo, Nicki Goldstein and Midway | Thank you:<br>Mark Williams, Scott Greer, Erika Alfredson, Rob Stringer, Ashley Newton, Bryan younce and the rest of the Columbia team, Christina Lum, Selene Yen, Irina Volodarsky, Karen Ciccone, Ross Rosen, Claudia Sarne, Tamar Levine, Tara Dowburd-Luftman, Iowa Wong, David A. Sitek, Factory Floor, The Soft Moon, Deadmau5, Claudia Lagan, Angela Sidlow, John Hillcoat, Jonathan Pavesi, everyone at Skunk, Elise Velasco, Johnny Stuntz, Andreas and everyone at NI, Olaf and everyone at Ableton, Mitch and everyone at Soundtoys, everyone at Shynola, Matt Mahurin, Elena Dickstein and preferred travel, Rockit Cargo, Nicki Goldstein and Midway | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[http://pitchfork.com/advance/33-welcome-oblivion/ Listen to the album streaming on Pitchfork] | ||
+ | *[http://store.destroyangels.com/ The band's store, with album packages] |
Revision as of 19:53, 19 February 2013
Welcome Oblivion is an upcoming album release by How To Destroy Angels. It will be the band's first full-length release and their third release in all. It is to be released by Columbia Records on March 5th, 2013.
The album is currently available to stream for free from Pitchfork[1].
Release
The album was announced alongside the video release for "The Loop Closes," one of four tracks to be featured on both this album and the band's previous release, An Omen EP. The first single to be released from the album (that was not already on An Omen) was "How Long?" on January 31st, accompanied by its music video and an announcement of the tracklisting and the vinyl's album art.
On February 19th, HTDA made "And The Sky Began To Scream" available for free via text service Maebe.
The full CD/Digital version of the album was made available to stream in its entirety for free via Pitchfork on February 20th, and on the same day the band released pre-orders through their own website, and some new t-shirt designs linked to the album's artwork.
Like the band's first EP, the CD and vinyl versions of the album will have different artwork.
Tracklisting
The vinyl release of the album comes with two bonus tracks, plus the CD of the vinyl version album within the sleeve.
CD/Digital:
- "The Wake-Up"
- "Keep It Together"
- "And The Sky Began To Scream"
- "Welcome Oblivion"
- "Ice Age"
- "On The Wing"
- "Too Late, All Gone"
- "How Long?"
- "Strings And Attractors"
- "We Fade Away"
- "Recursive Self-Improvement"
- "The Loop Closes"
- "Hallowed Ground"
Vinyl:
- "The Wake-Up"
- "Keep It Together"
- "And The Sky Began To Scream"
- "Ice Age"
- "Welcome Oblivion"
- "On The Wing"
- "Too Late, All Gone"
- "The Province Of Fear"
- "How Long?"
- "Strings And Attractors"
- "Recursive Self-Improvement"
- "Unintended Consequences"
- "We Fade Away"
- "The Loop Closes"
- "Hallowed Ground"
Digital
Whilst the digital version of the album is officially listed as the same as the CD version, some download sites have listed it with the band's eponymous EP included as "bonus tracks".
Credits
Written, arranged, programmed, performed,
produced and packaged by How to destroy angels_
Mariqueen Maandig
Trent Reznor
Atticus Ross
Rob Sheridan
Mixed by Alan Moulder
Mastered by Tom Baker at precision mastering, Hollywood, CA
Recorded by Blumpy with additional engineering by Dustin Mosley and Jun Murakawa
"We Fade Away" co-written/performed with Alessandro Cortini
Management: Rebel Waltz
Booking: Marc Geiger @ WME
Publicity: Heathcliff Beru @ Life or Death PR
Business management: William Harper and Michael Walsh for Gelfand, Rennert & Feldman
Legal: Gary Stiffelman and David Byrnes
Published by Cloudcover, Inc. (ASCAP), M'aidez (ASCAP), Songs in the key of mink, and modwheelmusic, inc. (ASCAP) for "We fade away" administered by Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI)
Thank you:
Mark Williams, Scott Greer, Erika Alfredson, Rob Stringer, Ashley Newton, Bryan younce and the rest of the Columbia team, Christina Lum, Selene Yen, Irina Volodarsky, Karen Ciccone, Ross Rosen, Claudia Sarne, Tamar Levine, Tara Dowburd-Luftman, Iowa Wong, David A. Sitek, Factory Floor, The Soft Moon, Deadmau5, Claudia Lagan, Angela Sidlow, John Hillcoat, Jonathan Pavesi, everyone at Skunk, Elise Velasco, Johnny Stuntz, Andreas and everyone at NI, Olaf and everyone at Ableton, Mitch and everyone at Soundtoys, everyone at Shynola, Matt Mahurin, Elena Dickstein and preferred travel, Rockit Cargo, Nicki Goldstein and Midway
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