Terrible Things (album) explained

Terrible Things
Type:Studio Album
Artist:Terrible Things
Cover:TERRIBLE THINGS.jpg
Released:August 31, 2010
Recorded:Birmingham, Alabama
Genre:Alternative rock
Length:39:10
Label:Universal Motown
Producer:Jason Elgin

Terrible Things is the debut album by alternative rock supergroup Terrible Things. The lineup during the recording consisted of former Taking Back Sunday guitarist and The Color Fred lead vocalist Fred Mascherino, guitarist and vocalist Andy Jackson from Hot Rod Circuit, and drummer Josh Eppard from Coheed and Cambria fame.

Composition

"Lullaby" was originally a song by Mascherino's former group Breaking Pangaea, and "Terrible Things" was originally a song by The Color Fred, Mascherino's solo project. Originally called "Initials" the band later changed their name to "Terrible Things" as well as the album title, in addition to the song name. Lynam frontman Jacob Bunton has recorded the bass and piano on the album as the band didn't have a permanent bassist at the time.

Release

On April 26, 2010, "Revolution" was made available for streaming through the group's Myspace account.[1] The track was later released as a single on May 25.[2] On July 15, Terrible Things was announced for release in the following month. As part of this announcement, two songs were made available for streaming: "Wrap Me Up" through AbsolutePunk and "Lullaby" through Alternative Press. In July and August, the group performed a handful of dates on the Warped Tour. Terrible Things was released on August 31 through major label Universal Motown Records. The artwork features Mascherino's two children having a tea party with a dollhouse on fire behind them. He said it was representative of the arson incidents in Coatesville. In October and November, the group went on a US tour with Mae and Windsor Drive.[3] On November 19, a music video released for "Revolution",[4] directed by David Brodsky.[5] In late September and early October 2011, the band toured Australia as part of the Soundwave Counter-Revolution festival.[6]

Track listing

All tracks written by Fred Mascherino and Andy Jackson, except where noted.

Personnel

Additional musicians

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Terrible Things Debut First Single. Melodic. Osborn, Dallas. April 26, 2010. November 9, 2018.
  2. Web site: Revolution - Single. https://archive.today/20181109155603/https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/revolution-single/372851084. January 2010. iTunes. November 9, 2018. November 9, 2018.
  3. Web site: Terrible Things Are About To Happen .... Melodic. Spinelli, Tom. July 15, 2010. November 9, 2018.
  4. Terrible Things - Revolution. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/F6tmXNTVIQU . 2021-12-21 . live. YouTube. TerribleThingsVEVO. November 19, 2010. November 9, 2018.
  5. Web site: Check Out The Music Video "Revolution" From Terrible Things Self Titled Debut Album. Melodic. Wippsson, Johan. December 20, 2010. November 9, 2018.
  6. Web site: Soundwave Counter-Revolution mini-festival lineups. https://web.archive.org/web/20160403232843/http://fasterlouder.junkee.com/soundwave-counter-revolution-mini-festival-lineups/822556. FasterLouder. Junkee Media. Mann, Tom. August 26, 2011. April 3, 2016. dead. July 12, 2017.