The Audio of Being explained

The Audio of Being
Type:studio
Artist:Matthew Good Band
Cover:Matthew Good Band - The Audio of Being.png
Recorded:October 2000–2001
Genre:Alternative rock
Length:63:24
Label:Universal Music Canada
Producer:Warne Livesey
Prev Title:Loser Anthems
Prev Year:2001
Next Title:Avalanche
Next Year:2003

The Audio Of Being is the fourth and final album by the Canadian rock group Matthew Good Band, released in 2001. It included two singles: "Carmelina" and "Anti-Pop". The album sold 73,000 units in Canada by March 2003 and was certified Gold the same month.[1] [2]

Recording

Matthew Good has stated that the recording process for the album was a "nightmare".[3] He claims it started during the rehearsals of the songs for the album, due to the process being hampered with band members trying to inject ideas into the songs so they could make a case for publishing credits. In addition to that, Good was very ill during much of the recording sessions.

"Anti-Pop" was not originally recorded for the album. After the recording sessions were finished, the band's label requested that the band record another song that could be released as a single. In response, Good wrote "Anti-Pop", which the band then recorded and was later released as the second single from the album. Two songs that were recorded during the sessions were not included on the album. "All Together", which was featured on the original track listing of the album in July 2001,[4] was later removed from the album. "Pony Boy" was also excluded from the album, but was later included on Good's 2005 compilation album, In a Coma.

Good's opinions

Good has claimed to not be thrilled with the end result of the album.[5] In a 2003 interview with Billboard, Good stated that the album was "so far away from what I had envisioned."[1] He later said on his blog that he felt there are some good songs on it (specifically noting "Sort of a Protest Song"). He rearranged songs from The Audio of Being for Rooms, the second disc of In a Coma.

Special editions

Three different packages were released, in black, white and grey. Each included a special booklet with the CD case that had lyrics to all Matthew Good Band songs to date. The words "kept", "in the" or "dark" appeared on the spine of the jewel case depending on the colour, which would line up if all 3 were put together. "Help us get rid of the Matthew Good Band" appears on the hubs of the discs.

Track listing

All tracks written by Matthew Good, except where noted.

Year-end charts

Chart (2001)! scope="col"
Peak
position
Canadian Albums (Nielsen SoundScan)[6] 132
Chart (2002)!scope="col"
Position
Canadian Alternative Albums (Nielsen SoundScan)[7] 164

Notes and References

  1. Good Unleashes 'Avalanche In Canada . Billboard. 15 March 2003 . November 27, 2018.
  2. Web site: Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA): Gold & Platinum - March 2003 . Cria.ca . 2012-01-14 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120308151725/http://www.cria.ca/gold/0303_g.php . 2012-03-08 .
  3. Web site: Ongoing History of New Music - Matthew Good (2009 Interview) . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/sAmJKOty31s. 2021-12-12 . live. April 1, 2017.
  4. Web site: Matthew Good Band Tracklisting For Audio Of Being. https://web.archive.org/web/20040713164533/http://www.chartattack.com/DAMN/2001/07/2303.cfm. usurped. July 13, 2004. February 27, 2019.
  5. News: The band says good night. The Globe and Mail . April 3, 2018.
  6. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20031106085719/http://www.jamshowbiz.com/JamMusicCharts/200-2_2001.html. November 6, 2003. Top 200 Albums of 2001 (based on sales). Jam!. March 26, 2022.
  7. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20040902000408/http://www.jamshowbiz.com/JamMusicCharts/2002_alt2.html. September 2, 2004. Canada's Top 200 Alternative albums of 2002. Jam!. March 28, 2022.