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The Icarus Line are Back with a New Album

Posted by Aaron H on June 15, 2011

The Icarus Line are Back with a New Album
The Icarus Line are Back with a New Album

The Icarus Line have announced their new album Wildlife, and they've released a new song entitled "King Baby." You can check out the new track at GuitarWorld.com. Wildlife will be available Aug. 30th via Cobraside Distribution and Roar Scratch Records. Hit the jump for a statement on the album from Joe Cardamone and the tracklist.

Wildlife Track List
1. King Baby
2. We Sick
3. Soul Slave
4. It's Alright (featuring Annie Hardy of Giant Drag)
5. Venomous
6. No Lord
7. Bad Bloods
8. Sin Man Sick Blues
9. We Want More (featuring Ariel Pink)
10. All The Little Things
11. Tina Turner
12. Like A Scab
13. Wildlife
14. Elephants of Armageddon (vinyl bonus track)

 

The new record, WILDLIFE was written by me, Joe Cardamone over a period of two years. I had moved out of slums of Hollywood back to my hometown, Highland Park in East LA. The change of scenery was prompted ny a need to get away from everything that living in Hollywood brought - Desperation, Drugs and Record Industry scum. Drummer Jeff Watson was driving a Taxi in Portland Oregon at the time so he headed back to LA to complete the group before the sessions. Alvin was around town trying to keep busy while waiting for the man and Jason was working hard supporting his new baby girl. When the band got together for ten days to crash through the 30 odd tunes that I had scribbled on bits of paper no one had really heard much of the material. We had about 15 days to get an album worth of material together. Packed into a two car garage that had been repurposed as a sound proof studio we went at it with very little time for communication. From the day Jeff landed, until the night before the recording session was to start, Wildlife was born. About 20 songs were recorded at the initial sessions at Sunset Sound in room 3. The same room that Prince turned into his apartment to make Purple Rain. The remainder of the tracking and mixing took place in my home studio mostly under no professionals supervision. What does this knob do? Do? Do? Do! Relying on instinct and some gathered knowledge and a new-found enthusiasm for learning to use gear I barely knew how to use, I put together the album. The result is almost like a debut release, uncharted territory for the band that had always used the studio as an instrument to fully express their intent. Wildlife was learning to play piano and tuning up a car at the same time. This wasn't out of choice completely but more of necessity. It had to be done.

Wildlife presents the newest chapter in a bizarre saga of sonic ambition and utterly stubborn will. A rock n' roll nuke followed by a couple months of radiated fallout. This record did not just make itself and get into your hands by accident today, it was written, produced and recorded under the constant threat of extinction. As we all know the bills keep coming long after the money is gone. It is another document from a distant corner of Los Angeles that believes in Rock N' Roll music as art and religion. This collection of songs is finer than the last and those before that. We, The Icarus Line may never get to make a record again and so every record has been made as if it's the very last one. That's how this music is supposed to feel though isn't it? Like a fight to survive in a musical landscape dominated by frat boys in ships clothing. If you love Iggy, If you miss Roxy Music, if you feel Funkadelic, if you need a flash of danger in your life, if you want a little lust around, if you love Rock N' Roll music that is actually made by motivated fuck ups who had no other choice, then this is for you. Bon Appetite.

The Icarus Line are Back with a New Album
The Icarus Line are Back with a New Album

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