Post Electric Blues | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Idlewild |
Cover: | Postelectricblues.jpg |
Released: | 11 June 2009 |
Recorded: | February–March 2009 |
Studio: | Bryn Derwyn, Bethesda, Wales; Chem 19, Glasgow, Scotland |
Genre: | Indie rock |
Length: | 40:45 |
Label: | Self-released, Cooking Vinyl |
Producer: | Dave Eringa |
Prev Title: | Make Another World |
Prev Year: | 2007 |
Next Title: | Everything Ever Written |
Next Year: | 2015 |
Post Electric Blues is the seventh studio album by Scottish indie rock band Idlewild, self-released to around 3000 fans in June 2009. The album was subsequently released on 5 October 2009 on Cooking Vinyl.[1] Prior to recording, guitarist Rod Jones revealed that the album has "quite an upbeat musical feel," and that it sounds "like a band having a good time."[2]
Upon the album's traditional release, Jones stated: "I think the way we approached making this record, and doing things ourselves and involving our fans just gave us the freedom and time to do what we wanted to do without any pressure. I think it has been a turning point for us."[3]
The album peaked at No. 90 in the UK Album Charts in its first week of physical release. It might have charted higher but the band sold a number of pre-order copies via their website, which is not a registered chart company.
The album's first single, "Readers & Writers" was released digitally on 28 September.[1]
The album was performed in full on 19 May 2009 at Dingwalls, in London.[4]
Following the release of Make Another World, Idlewild's label, Sanctuary Records, went into administration, leaving the band without a recording contract. Idlewild subsequently decided to release their next studio album directly to their fanbase. In November 2008, the band launched a new website, www.idlewildmusic.com, with the following message:[5]
Those that pre-ordered the album received fifteen exclusive live tracks from the band's recent King Tut's residency, blog entries from band members and exclusive video footage from the recording process.
In early January 2009, the band entered pre-production with frequent producer Dave Eringa at their rehearsal space in Rosyth, Fife.[6] In February and March 2009, the band recorded at Bryn Derwyn in Bethesda, Wales, and then moved to Chem19 in Glasgow, Scotland. Eringa served as the producer and engineer during the sessions. He later mixed the recordings at Beethoven Street Studios in London in March 2009, with mix engineer Tom Loffman; the album was then mastered by Ed Woods. At this time, Jones began recording his debut solo album, A Sentimental Education using Eringa's equipment.[7]
According to vocalist Roddy Woomble, the first track written for Post Electric Blues was album opener "Younger Than America". Influenced by Westerns and Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Woomble states that:[8]
Regarding the album's lyrical content, Woomble states that he wanted "to have a more off-the-cuff feel to the record".
The album was subsequently posted to fans in June 2009, and released on 5 October 2009 on Cooking Vinyl records.
The album's artwork features band photographs taken by photographer David Gillanders. The photographs were taken in January 2009 at the band's rehearsal studio in Rosyth. Regarding the album's artwork, vocalist Roddy Woomble states that:[9]
A note was included with the pre-order album package thanking fans for their patience and asking them not to upload the album on to the internet. However, this note was ignored and it has been freely available on the internet since mid-June 2009.[10]
All songs written by Idlewild.
Personnel per booklet.[11] Idlewild
Additional musicians
Production and design