Speed of Darkness explained

Speed of Darkness
Type:studio
Artist:Flogging Molly
Cover:Speed of Darkness coverFM.jpg
Released:May 31, 2011
Recorded:Echo Mountain, Asheville, North Carolina
Genre:Celtic punk, punk rock
Label:Borstal Beat Records
Producer:Ryan Hewitt
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Speed of Darkness is the fifth studio album by the Irish-American Celtic punk band Flogging Molly, released on May 31, 2011. The album was recorded at Echo Mountain, an old church building turned recording studio in Asheville, North Carolina.[1] [2] The album was produced by Ryan Hewitt, who has worked with bands Red Hot Chili Peppers and the Avett Brothers.[3] Speed of Darkness debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200 chart and number four on the Billboard Independent Chart.[4] It is the band's last album with drummer George Schwindt.

The expression speed of darkness had appeared in a 1999 book mixing physics and fiction, named The Science of Discworld, written by Terry Pratchett, Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen. In a 2011 interview on BBC Radio 1, frontman Dave King explained that the title track and album title was taken from a quote of Dino Misetić, the artist who designed the album cover, which appeared in the book Sarajevo Marlboro. Misetić, who grew up in the Balkans during the Balkan Wars, is quoted in the book, saying: "They taught us what the speed of light is, but nobody can teach you what the speed of darkness is."[5]

Reception

The album received generally positive reviews from music critics. Allmusic gave the album a mostly positive review, commenting that "while Flogging Molly hasn’t done much to innovate on their sound over the past decade or so, it doesn’t feel like they have to." Spin's reception was more mixed, as they wrote that while "rabble-rousing frontman Dave King champions defiant hope amid crushing desperation" the "overly smooth production undercuts his righteous fury, suggesting the group harbors dreams of a Green Day-style commercial breakthrough."

Personnel

Flogging Molly

Additional musicians

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Flogging Molly . Flogging Molly . March 10, 2012.
  2. Web site: Clients – Echo Mountain Recording Studio – Asheville, NC . Echomountain.net . March 10, 2012.
  3. Web site: Discography . Ryanhewitt.com . March 10, 2012.
  4. Web site: Jurgensen . John . Flogging Molly: Songs from Detroit via Dublin – WSJ.com . Online.wsj.com . May 27, 2011 . March 10, 2012.
  5. Web site: Flogging Molly BBC Radio 1 Interview . Youtube.com . May 6, 2011.