Stack Is the New Black explained

Stack Is the New Black
Type:Studio
Artist:Short Stack
Cover:stackisthenewblackcover.jpg
Released:14 August 2009
Recorded:2008
Genre:Pop punk, alternative rock, emo
Length:48:21
Label:
  • Sunday Morning Records
Producer:Shaun Diviney, Trevor Steel
Prev Title:One Size Fits All
Prev Year:2005
Next Title:This Is Bat Country
Next Year:2010

Stack Is the New Black is the debut studio album by Australian pop punk band Short Stack, released through Sunday Morning Records on 14 August 2009. It peaked at number 1 on the ARIA Charts and was certified gold in Australia in 2011.[1]

The album was released on vinyl for the first time in July 2023.[2]

Release

The album's track listing was announced on 12 June 2009 through the band's website. The same day the album was also made available for pre-order, with all pre-orders before 17 July receiving a personal phone call from the band, and their name printed in the album's booklet.[3] JB Hi-Fi online also offered a pre-order of a signed album with a free shirt, guitar picks, poster and stickers.

Both songs "The Back of My Head" and "Thick as Thieves" were both written in the band's early years. They were remade for the album, "Thick as Thieves" was previously named "We Breakdance, Not Hearts". It sounded very similar to "Thick as Thieves". Originally, "The Back of My Head" had Andy Clemmensen and Shaun Diviney singing in the chorus and just Andy singing the verses, but this was changed so that Andy sung the verses and Shaun sung the choruses. (Normally, Andy is the backing vocalist and Shaun in the lead vocalist, except on this song.)

Charts

Year-end charts

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Short Stack is back. The Music Network. 27 October 2015. 7 March 2021.
  2. Web site: Short Stack's 'Stack Is The New Black' Is Coming To Vinyl For The First Time. Kill Your Stereo. 14 July 2023. 31 July 2023.
  3. Web site: Stack Is The New Black (Pre-order). Get Music Australia. 12 June 2009.
  4. Web site: ARIA Charts – End f Year Charts – Top 50 Australian Artist Albums 2009 . Australian Recording Industry Association . 7 March 2021.