Spring Cleaning (album) explained

Spring Cleaning
Type:studio
Artist:Before Braille
Cover:Before_Braille_Spring_Cleaning.jpg
Released:July 2, 2009
Genre:Indie rock, Pop Rock, Math Rock
Length:79:12
Label:Sunset Alliance Records
Producer:Bob Hoag & Before Braille
Chronology:Before Braille
Prev Title:Kill the Messenger, Keep the Message
Prev Year:2009
Next Title:Before Braille Instrumentals
Next Year:2011

Spring Cleaning is the sixth studio album released by the indie rock band Before Braille. It was released on July 2, 2009, by Sunset Alliance Records.

Album Information

The album's official name is: Spring Cleaning...Cut, Clean, Scab, Scar, Rewind, Remind, Repeat.[1] The idea of releasing this record appears to have solidified in December 2007, during Kill the Messenger, Keep the Message's final weeks of production.[2] Almost a record of B-sides and rare tracks, David Jensen, former lead-singer of the group, described it as a "collection of songs that were never given their chance on the stage."[2] In the end, the record contains: nine brand new tracks; five out of print compilation songs; two songs from Before Braille's first recording, the Triplesplit, re-recorded and remastered; and, acoustic recordings of three songs from The Rumor.

Of the "new tracks" that were released on this record, many were actually old songs that had never been properly recorded and released. For example, "This is Not Theory" and "Hooray for Yourself" were originally recorded in 2001 as part of a demo that the band did for Aezra Records.[3] Some of them were re-recorded after the band left Aezra in 2003 and then finished off in 2007.[3] Another such song is "Five Minute Warning (R is for Regret)." According to the band, this song was a fan favorite during their earliest years, although it was never recorded.[4]

Making appearances on this record are: Ian Metzger of Dear and the Headlights on the track "Colic"; Robin Wilson of the Gin Blossoms on the track "Hooray for Yourself"; and, Jason Corman (i.e. Mr. Fantastical) who makes guitar contributions throughout.[5] Bob Hoag served, once again, as producer, and Chuckie Duff at Common Wall Media took care of the album art and design.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://2knowmusic.com/interview-with-dave-from-before-braille/ 2knowmusic.com Interview with Dave from Before Braille, Oct. 22, 2009
  2. https://www.myspace.com/beforebraille/blog/337808333 Resurgency, Before Braille MySpace Blog, Dec. 13, 2007
  3. https://www.myspace.com/beforebraille/blog/406856770 3 New Songs, Before Braille MySpace Blog, June 17, 2008
  4. https://www.myspace.com/beforebraille/blog/339922802 Homage to Our Friends Since the Sack, Before Braille MySpace Blog, Dec. 20, 2007
  5. https://www.myspace.com/killthemessengerkeepthemessage/blog/422495724 Friends Who Have Joined Us, Kill the Messenger, Keep the Message MySpace Blog, Aug 8, 2008
  6. https://www.myspace.com/beforebraille/blog/490366773 The New & Final Before Braille Album, Before Braille MySpace Blog, May 21, 2009