Hold It Down (Madball album) explained
Hold It Down |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Madball |
Cover: | Hold It Down (Madball album).jpg |
Released: | June 20, 2000 |
Studio: | Big Blue Meanie Studios, Jersey City, New Jersey |
Genre: | Hardcore punk |
Length: | 26:45 |
Label: | Epitaph[1] |
Producer: | Matt Henderson |
Prev Title: | Look My Way |
Prev Year: | 1998 |
Next Title: | Best Of Madball |
Next Year: | 2003 |
Hold It Down is an album by the American band Madball, released in 2000.[2] [3] [4]
Critical reception
The Courier News wrote that the album "is as loud, fast and hard as ever, but the 11-year-old band also is writing songs better with more emphasis on strong lyrics and melodies."[5]
Personnel
- Bass – Hoya Roc
- Design Concept [Cover Concept] – Madball
- Drums – Darren Morgenthaler
- Executive producer – Roger Miret
- Guitar – Rob Rosario
- Guitar [additional] – Matt Henderson
- Mastered by Tim Gilles
- Mixed by Dan Iannuzzelli
- Other [Interlude Beats] – LDee (tracks: 13, 14)
- Photography by Dario Franco, Tom Aldi
- Photography Artwork [Art], Layout – Joe Darone
- Producer – Matt Henderson
- Recorded by Jason Kanter
- Recorded by (assistant) – Erin Farley
- Vocals – Freddy Cricien
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Madball - Hold It Down. epitaph.com.
- Web site: A COUPLE OF SPLITS. Sun-Sentinel.com. 4 August 2000 .
- Web site: Artist Biography by Greg Prato . AllMusic . 25 March 2021.
- Book: Sharpe-Young . Garry . New Wave of American Heavy Metal . 2005 . Zonda Books Limited . 204.
- Makin . Robert . ALBUM REVIEWS . Courier-News . 27 July 2000 . D8.