Madeline (album) explained

Madeline
Type:Studio
Artist:Tickle Me Pink
Cover:Madeline (album).jpg
Released:September 4, 2007
Recorded:The Blasting Room, Fort Collins, Colorado
Genre:Punk rock,[1] emo
Label:Wind-up Records
Producer:Lee Miles

Madeline is the debut album by Fort Collins band Tickle Me Pink, released on September 4, 2007, under the Wind-up Records label. It has been said that this album focuses on many major issues in today's world, including mortality, drug use, suicide, loss, brutal breakups to name but a few.[2] Tickle Me Pink singer Sean Kennedy had said:

"It is somewhat ironic that many of our songs deal with death and a higher purpose. We want to let the world know how short life is; embrace the ones you love and treasure each moment without regret."

Madeline was recorded in "The Blasting Room" in Fort Collins, which is the band's home town, and was produced by Lee Miles.

On the day Madeline was released, bassist/guitarist Johnny Schou died aged 22.denverpost

The song "The Time Is Wrong" is available as free downloadable content in Rock Band 2.[3]

Reception

AllMusic described the album as generic, stating the band's "dramatic performance doesn't have much substance to back it up."

Credits

Tickle Me Pink

Artwork

Production

Notes and References

  1. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/despite-tragedy-tickle-me-pink-continues washington examiner
  2. http://musicremedy.com/t/Tickle_Me_Pink/album/Madeline-4501.html
  3. https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2008/10/rock-band-2-free-dlc-tracks-revealed/ RB2 DLC
  4. https://colomusic.org/profile/tickle-me-pink/ profile