Gods and Monsters (I Am Kloot album) explained

Gods and Monsters
Type:studio
Artist:I Am Kloot
Cover:I Am Kloot - Gods and Monsters.jpg
Released:11 April 2005
Genre:Indie rock
Label:The Echo Label
Producer:Joe Robinson
Prev Title:I Am Kloot
Prev Year:2003
Next Title:BBC Radio 1 John Peel Sessions
Next Year:2006

Gods and Monsters is the third album by English rock band I Am Kloot which was released on 11 April 2005. It reached #74 in the UK. As well as being released on vinyl and CD, the CD version of the album also appeared in a gate-fold sleeve edition with a second disc: a DVD titled Live At The Ritz + Videos which contained filmed live tracks from a gig, music videos, and a band interview.

Overview

The semi-autobiographical lead single from this album "Over My Shoulder", about relationships ending, was featured occasionally on MTV. Lead singer Bramwell refers to the "Night and Day" club in Manchester where he used to work and where I Am Kloot got their first break. The track "Avenue of Hope" featured in the closing credits of the Danny Boyle film Sunshine in 2007. The cover art is by poster artist Jay Ryan.[1]

Album details

Track listing

1."No Direction Home"2:34
2."Gods and Monsters"2:04
3."Over My Shoulder"2:57
4."An Ordinary Girl"3:06
5."The Stars Look Familiar"3:47
6."Strange Without You"2:27
7."Astray"1:41
8."Hong Kong Lullaby"2:10
9."Sand and Glue"4:06
10."Avenue of Hope"4:42
11."Dead Men's Cigarettes"2:50
12."Coincidence"2:39
13."I Believe"4:55

Music Credits

I Am Kloot
Additional instruments:
Production and mixing

Album artwork

Disc II: Live At The Ritz + Videos DVD

The Live At The Ritz + Videos DVD was produced by film, multimedia, and transmedia artist Krishna Stott, later known for the award-winning interactive film projects Crimeface (2008) and Codename Winterhill (2015).[2] [3] [4] Stott first worked with the band directing the music video to their single 'Life in a Day' (June 2003), the song taken from I Am Kloot's self-titled second album. Following the release of that album, Stott and camera operator Alex Perry traveled with the band on their late 2003 UK and European support tour filming sections of gigs, as well as filming the entire concert at The Ritz club in Manchester with a full crew. The intention was to use the filmed material in some way at a future date.[5] More immediately, footage from both the Manchester concert and other gigs would be used by Stott to create the music video for the band's next single from I Am Kloot, 'From Your Favourite Sky'. Stott would also go on to direct a third music video from I Am Kloot, the single "Proof" (June 2004), featuring the actor Christopher Eccleston.As I Am Kloot were preparing the release of their third album Gods and Monsters in 2005, Stott was asked to produce the second disc using the live filmed material from the Ritz, include some of the band's music videos, and to specially film a band interview.

Live At The Ritz

A selection of live songs from a gig filmed on 12 October 2003 at The Ritz in Manchester by director Krishna Stott as a Retina Circus production. All the songs selected for the DVD come from their previous album I Am Kloot, the filming taking place very soon after its release. The rest of the filmed footage from the gig resides in the Retina Circus archive and is yet to be released.

1."A Strange Arrangement of Colour"2:39
2."From Your Favourite Sky"2:53
3."3 Feet Tall"2:59
4."Not a Reasonable Man"3:01
5."The Same Deep Water as Me"4:17
6."Here for the World"3:35
7."Proof"2:28
8."Life in a Day"3:10

Credits

Stage:

Filming:

Videos

9."Life in a Day"2:51
10."3 Feet Tall"3:07
11."From Your Favourite Sky"2:49
12."Band Interview"12:10

Credits

Music videos:

Interview:

Singles

titlelabelformat,
catalog number
release datetrack listingchartsadditional
informations
"Over My Shoulder"The Echo Label[6] CDS,
ECSCD160
21 March 2005[7] 1. "Over My Shoulder"
2. "Great Escape"
3. "Junk Culture"
4. "Over My Shoulder" (music video)
UK Singles Chart

38[8]

Artwork by Jay Ryan.
gramophone record 7",
ECS160
A. "Over My Shoulder"
B. "Junk Culture"
gramophone record 7",
ECX160
A. "Over My Shoulder (Live From the Half Moon Putney)"
B. "Stop Talking Photographs"
"Gods and Monsters (Two Lone Swordsmen)"The Echo Labelgramophone record 12",
ECDJ167 (promo),
ECDLJ 167
18 April 2005[9] [10]
A. "Vocal Remix" – 4:40
B. "Fuzztrumental Mix" – 4:36
Remix and additional production by Two Lone Swordsmen; drums – Nick Burton; additional guitar – Chris Rotter.
"I Believe"The Echo Labeldownload[11] 13 June 2005
1. "I Believe"
2. "Gods and Monsters – Two Lone Swordsmen Vocal Remix"
3. "Gods and Monsters – Two Lone Swordsmen Fuzztrumental Mix"
4. "Haunted House"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: www.iamkloot.com/www/news.html . 2015-02-26 . dead . https://archive.today/20051202034947/http://www.iamkloot.com/www/news.html . December 2, 2005 .
  2. Web site: Secret Story Network XR Stories interview . Nicola . Thomis . XR Stories. 5 March 2020. 18 June 2022.
  3. Web site: Webby Nominees . Webbyawards.com . 13 February 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090916202434/http://www.webbyawards.com/webbys/current.php?media_id=97&season=12#film_experimental . 16 September 2009 . dead .
  4. Web site: Codename: Winter Hill scoops top award at glittering ceremony . Saiqa . Chaudhari . The Bolton News. 15 May 2020. 18 June 2022.
  5. Web site: Talking to a Doppelganger: The I Am Kloot Interview . Peter . Wild . 3:AM Magazine. 6 April 2005. 26 June 2022.
  6. Web site: I Am Kloot favouritesky – discography . Favouritesky.tripod.com . 2012-05-20.
  7. Web site: www.iamkloot.com/www/singles . https://archive.today/20051208103746/http://www.iamkloot.com/www/singles.html . December 8, 2005 . dead . September 7, 2016.
  8. Web site: I Am Kloot at The Official Charts Company . . 2012-05-20 .
  9. Web site: Gods and Monsters (Two Lone Swordsmen) . Townsend Records. 2010-12-31.
  10. . [retrieved 2010-12-31].
  11. Web site: I Am Kloot - I Believe MP3 Downloads . https://web.archive.org/web/20110617041635/http://www.7digital.com/artists/i-am-kloot/i-believe/ . . 2011-06-17.