Gonzo (album) explained

Gonzo
Type:studio
Artist:Foxy Shazam
Cover:Foxy_Shazam_Gonzo.jpg
Released:April 2, 2014
Genre:Progressive rock, alternative rock
Length:30:48
Label:Self-released
Producer:Steve Albini
Prev Title:The Church of Rock and Roll
Prev Year:2012

Gonzo is the fifth studio album by American rock band Foxy Shazam. The album was announced and self-released for free online downloads on April 2, 2014. A limited quantity of the album was also made available on vinyl records. The band supported Gonzo on their headlining "Gonzo Tour" from May to August 2014 across the United States.[1]

Recording and production

Gonzo was recorded, in its entirety, in a single room in Chicago, Illinois and produced by Steve Albini. The majority of the instrumentals and vocals on the album were recorded in the same room at the same time; only one overdub was used on the entire record.[2] [3] When asked why Foxy Shazam decided to record with Steve Albini, lead singer Eric Nally stated that they chose Albini because, "he's really the only person around nowadays on his level who just records. He doesn't try to stick his hands in any creativeness. He just captures what you're doing, in a really amazing way."[3]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Foxy Shazam.

Personnel

Foxy Shazam

(Note: Loren and Daisy switched their usual instruments for this album)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Foxy Shazam.
  2. Web site: Foxy Shazam's Eric Nally Discusses 'Gonzo' Album + More. Loudwire.
  3. Web site: POZ Interview: Foxy Shazam.