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Archers of Loaf

White Trash Heroes

White Trash Heroes

UPC: 673855044521

Format: CD (2 disc)

Release Date: Jan 01, 2012

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Archers Of Loaf: Eric Bachmann (vocals, guitar); Eric Johnson (guitar); Matt Gentling (bass); Mark Price (drums).
Recorded at Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee; Sound Of Music, Richmond, Virginia.
Audio Mixers: Mitch Easter; Archers of Loaf; Brian Paulson.
Audio Remasterer: Bob Weston .
Liner Note Author: Josh Modell.
Recording information: Ardent Studios, Memphis, TN; Sound Of Music, Richmond, VA.
Photographers: Daniel Coston; Michael Traister.
The final studio record from the Archers of Loaf is a far cry from their early days of fast, dirty, and unrelenting indie rock anthems, but it is also a phenomenally progressive album for the band as well as a fitting swansong. The opening, "Fashion Bleeds," is the closest the band comes to its days of yore, with a chugging drumbeat and vocalist Eric Bachman's strained vocals leading the way. The presence of a keyboard that soon starts to drift in sets the tone for the rest of the record, a dark and moody venture with some unexpected styles emanating from the group. They still get raucous and loud on occasion, but sometimes they mask it under a wave of distorted sounds or in the guise of a slowed-down dirge. The closing title track is also of note, in that its sinister keyboard and drum machine sounds, along with Bachmann's oddly throaty and melodic vocals, are exactly what the singer went on to do with his next group, Crooked Fingers. In fact, White Trash Heroes sounds more like a mix of the two groups than an actual Archers record, a fact that anyone familiar with the latter group will certainly realize to be a good thing. This is certainly not the simple and sloppy indie rock outfit that churned out short poppy hits in the mid-'90s, but the band clearly developed into something equally astounding and, with a few listens, the emotion and craftsmanship of these songs prove to be a truly impressive feat. ~ Peter J. D'Angelo

Tracks:

Disc 1:
1 - Fashion Bleeds
2 - Dead Red Eyes
3 - I.N.S.
4 - Perfect Time
5 - Slick Tricks and Bright Lights
6 - One Slight Wrong Move
7 - Banging On a Dead Drum
8 - Smokers In Love
9 - After the Last Laugh
10 - White Trash Heroes
Disc 2:
1 - Jive Kata [7" Fan Club Single 1997]
2 - Fashion Bleeds [4-Track Demo]
3 - Dead Red Eyes [4-Track Demo]
4 - Slick Tricks and Bright Lights [4-Track Demo]
5 - One Slight Wrong Move [4-Track Demo]
6 - Banging On a Dead Drum [4-Track Demo]
7 - Smokers In Love [4-Track Demo]
8 - After the Last Laugh [4-Track Demo]
9 - White Trash Heroes [4-Track Demo]
10 - Untitled and Forgotten [4-Track Demo]
11 - Walk of Shame
12 - Untitled
13 - Whooh!