Surgery (album) explained

Surgery
Type:studio
Artist:the Warlocks
Cover:Warlocks_surgery.jpg
Released:2005
Genre:Psychedelic rock
Length:59:05
Label:Mute
Producer:Tom Rothrock
Prev Title:Phoenix (album)
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:Heavy Deavy Skull Lover
Next Year:2007

Surgery is the third full-length album by American psychedelic rock band the Warlocks. It was released by major label Mute in 2005, and was produced by Tom Rothrock.

The album also marks the first time the US and UK releases have featured identical track listings.

Content

Surgery has been remarked on by critics for having a more refined sound to 2002's Phoenix, a sound described by band leader Bobby Hecksher as "space age doo-wop".[1] The average track length is notably shorter to previous releases, and the album is lyrically darker to the drug-centric Phoenix and Rise and Fall.

According to the liner notes, the album is dedicated to the memory of fellow Los Angeles-based musician Elliott Smith and to Bomp! Records founder Greg Shaw.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Warlocks - Surgery Album Review. 26 September 2005. 3 October 2016.