Jacket - Front (Regular version) |
Jacket - Back (Regular version) |
Jacket - Front (Limited Double LP version)
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Jacket - Back (Limited Double LP Version) |
Jacket - Image on inside of gatefold (Same for regular and limited versions) |
Vinyl (all versions have same label design) |
Insert with lyric sheet on reverse |
Insert / lyric sheet |
Stats:
Year: 2014
Matador Version:
Label: Matador Records OLE 1049-8
Matrix A: OLE-0149-1 A S-90624
Matrix B: OLE-0149-1 B S-90625
Matrix D: OLE-1049-8 B
Arts & Crafts Version
Label: A&C092
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Inserts: Double-sided insert, as pictured above
Variants:
Regular LP on Matador UK / Euro
Regular LP on Matador US
Regular LP on Arts & Crafts (Canada)
Limited Double LP on Matador UK / Euro
Limited Double LP on Matador US
Limited Double LP on Arts & Crafts (Canada)
Notes:
''This new record'' (Post on FU Website - February 18, 2014):
We haven’t said much about the LP we started recording almost a year ago but we promise we’ll have some more for you soon. IN the meantime this is a pretty good read at Stereogum about where our heads are at.
Extracts From Stereogum Article Feb 18 2014:
(Damian)“I think Mike’s version of Fucked Up is clearly different than my version of Fucked Up,” says Abraham, talking about how Haliechuk’s original concept of the band was a mysterious all-pseudonym art-project thing. “I didn’t like Fucked Up being mysterious; I liked Fucked Up for being welcoming and very open and honest. Here I am: a fat guy who has a hairy back and is insecure as fuck and on anti-anxiety pills and smashing shit on my face. I’m loud, and I like to talk, and that’s who I am. That existed in direct conflict with what Mike’s version of Fucked Up was.”Extracts from COS interview March 18 2014:
But while Abraham and Haliechuk have always had different ideas about the band, the songs that the two bandmates are writing now share a certain theme. They fit together into a sort of adulthood tableau. “I wanted my side to be a concept record about the death of innocence in the music industry and my death in the music industry and of this band,” says Abraham. “As the record developed, I started to see what Mike was writing, and I think it’s more about maturing and trying to reconcile what you are as an adult compared to what you were as a young person.”
In an interview with CoS, Haliechuk said the 10-track album is “a bit more chill and less OCD than the last record”, adding, “There’s not a million riffs, it’s way drummier, and just feels way looser all around.” Haliechuk explained that while it’s not another concept album, “every Fucked Up record does have some agenda”:
“This album is about growing up, and that second coming of age you have when you’re already an adult. It’s about being a grown-up and having a job and responsibilities and still feeling fragile and uncertain. It’s also about us being in a band for 12-13 years, and what started as this weird hobby has become almost like a job. We no longer get excited about the music, but we’re the ones making the music that hopefully young kids will hopefully find inspiration from. It’s a tip of the hat to these kids, telling them ‘We were those people, and one day you’ll be us.’ To me, it’s not a down record, but about embracing that life as a continuum.”Vish Khanna Interview
''Glass Boys'' (Post on FU Website - March 6, 2014):
This is what we've been trying to tell you:
The Gulf of Time: The video above shows old footage of DA & MH performing to a frenzied crowd of moshing kids. By contrast the soundtrack sets a reflective mood, opening with piano and featuring Chris Colohan, who played drums in the original Fucked Up line-up back in 2001.
Previous Generations: The cause of the madness is revealed; the original recording is ''Generation'' being performed back in 2006; Mike is left temporarily unable to play when his guitar strap parts company during the stage invasion.
The old days, when... |
Promotional Posters:
The statue ones each have a lyric from the LP included in the text
The Rampin Horseman |
Rampin Horseman again |
Apollo |
Belvedere Torso |
Mausolus |
The Dying Gaul |
Mausolus |
"The Philosopher, from the 'Of Death, Part Two' series" 1898 - By Max Klinger |
"Boy blowing on an ember to light a candle" 1570-72 - Painting By El Greco.
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Twitter Pic:
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Commodity Fetishism
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Mr Jonah Falco & Glass Boy Test Pressings |