The Quicksilver Meat Dream
The Quicksilver Meat Dream | ||||
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Studio album by I Mother Earth | ||||
Released | April 8, 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2002 | |||
Genre | Alternative metal | |||
Length | 65:33 | |||
Label | Universal | |||
Producer | David Bottrill, Jagori Tanna | |||
I Mother Earth chronology | ||||
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The Quicksilver Meat Dream is the fourth album by the Canadian alternative rock band I Mother Earth, released by Universal on April 8, 2003. It is allegedly a concept album, though the details on the concept are left to the fans.[1]
The album retained the instrumental jams and cryptic lyrics of prior albums, but largely strayed from the band's psychedelic past. Instead, it offered a dark modern metal sound with industrial elements, and at times the band's greatest emphasis on progressive rock to date.
Personnel
- Brian Byrne – vocals
- Jagori Tanna – guitars, backing vocals
- Bruce Gordon – bass
- Christian Tanna – drums
Track listing
(All songs written by Jagori and Christian Tanna)
- "0157:H7" – 3:47
- "Choke" – 4:18
- "I is Us" – 5:42
- "God Rocket (Into the Heart of Las Vegas)" – 6:49
- "Like the Sun" – 4:16
- "Hell & Malfunction" – 7:01
- "Soft Bomb Salad" – 7:38
- "Juicy" – 4:11
- "No Coma" – 4:28
- "Meat Dreams" – 8:19
- i.) Umbilical Transmissions
- ii.) We Be Nine
- iii.) That's Quite an Erection, Eric
- iv.) Blondes and Bluster
- "Passenger" – 9:00
- Actual track ends at 3:33, and after four minutes of silence continues with an instrumental hidden track at 7:22.
References
Footnotes
- ^ EMI released Earth, Sky and Everything in Between, an album of B-sides and live recordings, against the band's wishes in 2001. It is technically the fourth I Mother Earth album though not considered part of the discography.
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