The Strange Boys and Girls Club explained

The Strange Boys and Girls Club
Type:Studio
Artist:The Strange Boys
Cover:The_Strange_Boys_and_Girls_Club.jpg
Released: United States
UK
Recorded:2007–2009
Genre:Garage Rock, R&B
Length:37:38
Label:In the Red
Next Title:Be Brave
Next Year:2010

The Strange Boys and Girls Club is the first album by the band The Strange Boys. It was released by In the Red Records on 2 March 2009 in the UK and a day later in the USA.

The album was initially recorded with labelmate Jay Reatard. However, the band was unhappy with the takes recorded in the sessions with Reatard and subsequently rerecorded the album with Orville Neeley.[1] [2] Ryan Sambol has said that this was because the recording sessions with Reatard took place at a time when the songs were still "new", and that he "hadn't really finished them".[2] Dusted magazine reported that the recordings with Neeley were made in a disused liquor store.[1] However, this was later denied by Sambol in an interview with Paste magazine. He clarified that this had been the case with an earlier release, recorded with Greg Ashley, not The Strange Boys and Girls Club, the recording of which took place in Neeley's garage.[2] [3]

The album was released to generally favourable reviews, attaining a score of 76% from the reviews collated by Metacritic.

Track listing

All tracks written by Ryan Sambol, except where noted.

  1. "Woe Is You and Me" - 2:13
  2. "They're Building the Death Camps" - 2:51
  3. "Should Have Shot Paul" - 1:55
  4. "MLKs" - 1:49
  5. "This Girl Taught Me a Dance" - 3:06
  6. "For Lack of a Better Face" - 3:15
  7. "Heard You Wanna Beat Me Up" - 2:09
  8. "No Way for a Slave to Behave" - 3:11 (Ryan Sambol, Shane Renfro)
  9. "Poem Party" - 1:53
  10. "To Turn a Tune or Two" - 2:25
  11. "Most Things" - 1:36
  12. "A Man You've Never Known" - 2:00
  13. "Then" - 2:11
  14. "Who Needs Who More" - 2:18
  15. "Probation Blues" - 2:14
  16. "Death and All the Rest" - 2:39 (Ryan Sambol, Shane Renfro)

Footnotes to track listing

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Nate Knaebel, "Destined: The Strange Boys", Dusted, undated
  2. Austin Powell, "The Young and the Restless", Austin Chronicle, 1 August 2008
  3. Austin L. Ray, "Getting to Know... The Strange Boys", Paste, 13 May 2009