Failure (King Missile album) explained

Failure
Type:studio
Artist:King Missile
Cover:Failure (King Missile album) coverart.gif
Released:September 15, 1998
Length:47:45
Label:Shimmy Disc
Producer:Bradford Reed
Prev Title:The Green Album
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:The Psychopathology of Everyday Life
Next Year:2003

Failure is the seventh studio album by avant-garde band King Missile, released on September 15, 1998, by Shimmy Disc.[1]

Reception

Tom Schulte of AllMusic awarded Failure three out of five stars, calling its music "repulsively absurd, detailed personal attacks of venomous cynicism" that "may be as strongly worded as Jonathan Swift (read A Modest Proposal) and exaggerated as Voltaire (compare Pangloss' philosophy to track one)." Ink 19 commended the band's return to Shimmy Disc and the band's individual performances.[2] However, Lollipop Magazine's Scott Hefflon wrote that "while subtly clever at times, Failure provides no instant gratification such as 'Detachable Penis' [and] 'Jesus Was Way Cool,'" and "certainly has its moments, but the musical noodling is distracting and there're only a few "must-have" tracks here."[3]

Personnel

Adapted from the Failure liner notes.[4]

King Missile

Additional performers

Production and design

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Joshua . Blum . Bob . Holman . Mark . Pellington . Bob Holman . Mark Pellington . John S. Hall . United States of Poetry . . March 30, 1996 . 171 . 9780810939271 . September 6, 2020.
  2. Anton . Wagner . King Missile III: Failure . Ink 19 . December 15, 1998 . September 6, 2020.
  3. Scott . Hefflon . King Missile III – Failure – Review . Lollipop Magazine . June 1, 1999 . September 6, 2020.
  4. Failure . Failure (King Missile album) . . 1998 . booklet . . New York City.