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Alien (Strapping Young Lad album)

Alien is the fourth studio album by Canadian extreme metal band Strapping Young Lad. It was released on March 22, 2005. The album was written by Devin Townsend and Gene Hoglan over a six-month time period. The album reached No. 32 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and No. 35 on the Top Independent Albums chart.

Alien
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 22, 2005 (2005-03-22)
Recorded19 August - November 2004
StudioThe Armoury (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
Genre
Length54:45
LabelHevy Devy, Century Media
ProducerDevin Townsend, Strapping Young Lad
Strapping Young Lad chronology
Strapping Young Lad
(2003)
Alien
(2005)
The New Black
(2006)
Devin Townsend chronology
Devlab
(2004)
Alien
(2005)
Synchestra
(2006)

Background edit

Townsend was diagnosed with bipolar disorder around 1998, a condition that was unknowingly exacerbated by his alcohol and drug use at the time.[3] To compensate, he was prescribed anti-psychotic medication, but by the time of the writing and recording of Alien, he began expressing doubt about the initial diagnosis, and decided to stop taking the medication,[3][4] but continued with his substance abuse, and he eventually "flipped out" during the process, and called the resulting album "toxic" and "psychologically very unhealthy".[3]

Townsend and Hoglan were the primary writers of the album, since Simon and Stroud were busy with other commitments.[5] Townsend has stated that the easiest track to record for the album was "Zen", and the most difficult track to record, "Skeksis", was his favourite.[6] The making of Alien was documented and made viewable online on Century Media's official site in February 2005. It was also available as a bonus DVD of the limited first edition of the album. The band recorded a cover of Tom Jones's "What's New Pussycat?" that was scheduled to appear on Alien, but it was not recorded entirely because "it did not fit the flow" of the album. The song is not expected to be released anytime, even though Blabbermouth.net has reported so.[7]

Due to some kind of error, the unmastered promotional release of Alien (and subsequently the early leaks of the album on the internet) contained the longer version of "Love?" and a version of "We Ride" which had most of the guitar solos missing. Also, on this promo release the track "Thalamus" was credited as being called "Landscape".[8][9] Previous to the promotional release, press releases credited "Thalamus" as being called "Mega Bulldozer".[10]

The voice heard during the intro to the song "Two Weeks" belongs to a British mathematician Andrew Wiles.[11] Wiles was interviewed for an episode of the BBC documentary series Horizon[12] that focused on Fermat's Last Theorem.

Song information edit

"Love?" edit

"Love?" was chosen as the sole single from the album. Townsend has stated that the chorus was "ripped off" from the song "City of Love" by the band Yes.[13] Townsend added, "I met Jon Anderson at one point and told him. He seemed to find it funny."[14] Allmusic described the song's chorused harmonies as "King's X from hell".[15] In 2018, the band Machine Head released the album Catharsis which contained the song "Beyond the Pale", with a riff that mirrors that of "Love?" almost note by note. Machine Head's Robb Flynn claimed that it was accidental plagiarism, that he spoke with Devin Townsend, and Devin referenced the Yes "rip off". The two musicians are in good terms.

Its accompanying music video, inspired by the cult horror film, The Evil Dead, was directed by Joe Lynch.[16] The video garnered the band wider attention, and helped "Love?" become one of their most recognizable songs.[17] Jed Simon admitted to having produced a video for this particular song because it had "the most commercial potential".[18] "Love?" was originally one of two confirmed songs for an EP that was supposed to contain four new songs and four covers. Although planned for release in 2003, the EP was eventually cancelled.[19]

A second music video was released for the track Zen, which would also later appear in 2007 film Shoot 'Em Up, where Clive Owen's character notices that the Zen music video calms a crying baby. The song "Love?" was featured in the 2005 video game Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lockdown and later, the single was featured on the in-game radio station 106.66 The Blood, in Saints Row: The Third.

"Info Dump" edit

Townsend explained that the final track "Info Dump", an instrumental noise track, is a reflection on the panicked state of mind that ensued when he stopped taking his medication prescribed to treat his bipolar disorder.[20] The screaming child at the end is meant to represent his realization.[21]

There are pulses of sounds heard in the middle of the track that, in Morse code, translate to the word "om". The rhythm of these sound pulses were later used to create the rhythm used at the end of "Colour Your World" on Townsend's album Ziltoid the Omniscient.

In a retrospective point of view, Townsend said that the track was "basically structured noise containing a morse code for a math equation," and that during the recording of the album he watched a television program about mathematician Andrew Wiles about his solving of Fermat’s Last Theorem. "[It was] a problem thought previously insolvable with a very elegant solution: X2 + Y2 = Z². Although I’m far from a mathematician, I enjoyed the thought that two opposing ways of thinking could be linked by a simple equation. I was just struck with that during the Alien time, and it just so happens that ‘Ziltoid 2’, ‘Z²’, is an answer for me—of how to proceed. It just seems to tie up everything, including Strapping, in a way that I think is satisfying."[22]

Release edit

Alien was released on March 22, 2005, selling 3,697 copies in its first week.[23] It reached No. 32 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart, and No. 35 on the Top Independent Albums chart.[24]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [15]
Blabbermouth9/10[25]
PopMatters7/10[26]

Critics praised Townsend's inventiveness and the dynamism of the songs in which "melody and discord meet midway";[15][27] Adrien Begrand of PopMatters wrote "Strapping Young Lad have raised the bar yet again",[26] while Blabbermouth.net's Krista G. called it "a total and complete metalized SHIT FIT" and one of the best albums of the year.[25] Townsend himself has gone on to state that Alien is the Strapping album that he's "most proud of".[28]

Track listing edit

All lyrics are written by Devin Townsend; all music is composed by Strapping Young Lad

No.TitleLength
1."Imperial"2:17
2."Skeksis"6:42
3."Shitstorm"4:22
4."Love?"4:53
5."Shine"5:13
6."We Ride"2:37
7."Possessions"4:12
8."Two Weeks"3:28
9."Thalamus"3:58
10."Zen"5:02
11."Info Dump"11:56
Total length:54:45
Japanese edition
No.TitleLength
12."Zodiac" (Melvins cover)3:59
13."Love?" (Extended version)5:43
14."In the Rainy Season" (Live)5:29
Australian edition
No.TitleLength
12."Aftermath" (Live)7:11
Korean edition
No.TitleLength
12."Force Fed" (Live)5:42

Personnel edit

Strapping Young Lad edit

Additional personnel edit

  • Dave Young – keyboards, vocals
  • Will Campagna – live keyboards

Male vocal choir edit

Chris Valagao, Rossy Living, Cam Krotche, Will Campagna, Shane Clark, Ross Gale, Christ Stanley, Will Cochrane, Ash Manning, Ross Empson, Mike Quigley, Billy Marquardt and Jeff Cook.

Female vocal choir edit

Laurielynn Bridger, Marnie Mains, Ani Kyd, Tammy "Tamz" Theis, Magdalena Bulak, Shay Ward, Steph Reid, Deborah Rodrigo-Tyzio, Michelle Madden, and Joanna Ussner.

Children vocals edit

Dorian Glaude-Living, Damian Moore, Ethan Belcourt-Lowe and Jayden Gignac.

Production edit

  • Shaun Thingvold – engineering, mixing
  • Kristina Ardron – 2nd engineering, editing
  • Ryan Van Poederooyen – drum technician
  • Alex Aligizakis – editing
  • Scott Cooke – editing
  • Bryan Seely – editing, assistant
  • Rob Stefanson – assistant
  • Alan Wong Moon – assistant
  • Greg Reely – mastering at Green Jacket Studios
  • Travis Smith – art consultant
  • Per Johansson – artwork, layout design
  • Omer "Impson" R. Cordell – photography

Charts edit

Weekly chart performance for Alien
Chart (2005) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[29] 74
French Albums (SNEP)[30] 156
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[31] 48

References edit

  1. ^ "Devin Townsend: A guide to his best albums". 5 March 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Terry, Nick. . Decibel magazine. Archived from the original on 2006-05-06. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  3. ^ a b c Loudwire (5 October 2016). "Devin Townsend - Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?". Archived from the original on 2021-12-13 – via YouTube.
  4. ^ S. Johnson, Alex. "Tales of extraordinary madness." Zero Tolerance magazine. December 30, 2004. Iss. 003.
  5. ^ SOS, Mike (August 2005). "Interview: Strapping Young Lad: An extreme metal all-star squad". In Music We Trust. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  6. ^ Mike SOS. "In Music We Trust - INTERVIEW: Strapping Young Lad: An extreme metal all-star squad". Retrieved December 28, 2013.
  7. ^ "STRAPPING YOUNG LAD Confirmed For NEW ENGLAND METAL AND HARDCORE FESTIVAL". 14 December 2004.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
  10. ^ "STRAPPING YOUNG LAD Finalize Track Listing For 'Alien'". 5 December 2004.
  11. ^ Fermat's Last Theorem BBC, Retrieved 26 October 2017
  12. ^ "BBC TWO, Horizon Fermat's Last Theorem". BBC. 16 December 2010. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  13. ^ "Did Machine Head Steal a Riff from Strapping Young Lad? Robb Flynn and Devin Townsend Respond - MetalSucks". 17 November 2017.
  14. ^ "Twitter". mobile.twitter.com.
  15. ^ a b c Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Alien Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  16. ^ Magers, Adrian (2005-04-07). . Tartareandesire.com. Archived from the original on 2007-08-08. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  17. ^ Sellers, Kevin (2007-08-12). . Music Emissions. Archived from the original on 2012-02-02. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  18. ^ Rademacher, Brian (2005-08-11). "Interview with Jed Simon". Rock Eyez Webzine. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  19. ^ "Strapping Young Lad To Release New EP". Blabbermouth.net. 2003-07-09. from the original on 16 January 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  20. ^ Powell, Brett (2005). . Los Angeles Loud. Archived from the original on October 27, 2006. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  21. ^ . 6 October 2016. Archived from the original on 6 October 2016.
  22. ^ "MOOER Audio".
  23. ^ "Soundscan Report: Queens Of The Stone Age, Ozzy Osbourne, Strapping Young Lad". Blabbermouth.net. 2005-03-30. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  24. ^ "Artist Chart History - Strapping Young Lad". Billboard. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  25. ^ a b G., Krista. "Alien Review". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  26. ^ a b Begrand, Adrien (2005-03-25). "Strapping Young Lad: Alien". PopMatters. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
  27. ^ Miller, Andrew (2005-04-13). "Strapping Young Lad - Alien". Cleveland Scene. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  28. ^ "Devin Townsend Plays 'Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?'". Loudwire. 2016-10-05. Retrieved 2017-06-02.
  29. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 269.
  30. ^ "Lescharts.com – Strapping Young Lad – Alien". Hung Medien. Retrieved September 12, 2022.
  31. ^ "Swedishcharts.com – Strapping Young Lad – Alien". Hung Medien. Retrieved September 12, 2022.

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Alien is the fourth studio album by Canadian extreme metal band Strapping Young Lad It was released on March 22 2005 The album was written by Devin Townsend and Gene Hoglan over a six month time period The album reached No 32 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and No 35 on the Top Independent Albums chart AlienStudio album by Strapping Young LadReleasedMarch 22 2005 2005 03 22 Recorded19 August November 2004StudioThe Armoury Vancouver British Columbia Canada GenreExtreme metal 1 industrial metal 2 thrash metal 2 black metal 2 Length54 45LabelHevy Devy Century MediaProducerDevin Townsend Strapping Young LadStrapping Young Lad chronologyStrapping Young Lad 2003 Alien 2005 The New Black 2006 Devin Townsend chronologyDevlab 2004 Alien 2005 Synchestra 2006 Contents 1 Background 2 Song information 2 1 Love 2 2 Info Dump 3 Release 4 Critical reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 6 1 Strapping Young Lad 6 2 Additional personnel 6 3 Male vocal choir 6 4 Female vocal choir 6 5 Children vocals 6 6 Production 7 Charts 8 ReferencesBackground editTownsend was diagnosed with bipolar disorder around 1998 a condition that was unknowingly exacerbated by his alcohol and drug use at the time 3 To compensate he was prescribed anti psychotic medication but by the time of the writing and recording of Alien he began expressing doubt about the initial diagnosis and decided to stop taking the medication 3 4 but continued with his substance abuse and he eventually flipped out during the process and called the resulting album toxic and psychologically very unhealthy 3 Townsend and Hoglan were the primary writers of the album since Simon and Stroud were busy with other commitments 5 Townsend has stated that the easiest track to record for the album was Zen and the most difficult track to record Skeksis was his favourite 6 The making of Alien was documented and made viewable online on Century Media s official site in February 2005 It was also available as a bonus DVD of the limited first edition of the album The band recorded a cover of Tom Jones s What s New Pussycat that was scheduled to appear on Alien but it was not recorded entirely because it did not fit the flow of the album The song is not expected to be released anytime even though Blabbermouth net has reported so 7 Due to some kind of error the unmastered promotional release of Alien and subsequently the early leaks of the album on the internet contained the longer version of Love and a version of We Ride which had most of the guitar solos missing Also on this promo release the track Thalamus was credited as being called Landscape 8 9 Previous to the promotional release press releases credited Thalamus as being called Mega Bulldozer 10 The voice heard during the intro to the song Two Weeks belongs to a British mathematician Andrew Wiles 11 Wiles was interviewed for an episode of the BBC documentary series Horizon 12 that focused on Fermat s Last Theorem Song information edit Love edit Love was chosen as the sole single from the album Townsend has stated that the chorus was ripped off from the song City of Love by the band Yes 13 Townsend added I met Jon Anderson at one point and told him He seemed to find it funny 14 Allmusic described the song s chorused harmonies as King s X from hell 15 In 2018 the band Machine Head released the album Catharsis which contained the song Beyond the Pale with a riff that mirrors that of Love almost note by note Machine Head s Robb Flynn claimed that it was accidental plagiarism that he spoke with Devin Townsend and Devin referenced the Yes rip off The two musicians are in good terms Its accompanying music video inspired by the cult horror film The Evil Dead was directed by Joe Lynch 16 The video garnered the band wider attention and helped Love become one of their most recognizable songs 17 Jed Simon admitted to having produced a video for this particular song because it had the most commercial potential 18 Love was originally one of two confirmed songs for an EP that was supposed to contain four new songs and four covers Although planned for release in 2003 the EP was eventually cancelled 19 A second music video was released for the track Zen which would also later appear in 2007 film Shoot Em Up where Clive Owen s character notices that the Zen music video calms a crying baby The song Love was featured in the 2005 video game Tom Clancy s Rainbow Six Lockdown and later the single was featured on the in game radio station 106 66 The Blood in Saints Row The Third Info Dump edit Townsend explained that the final track Info Dump an instrumental noise track is a reflection on the panicked state of mind that ensued when he stopped taking his medication prescribed to treat his bipolar disorder 20 The screaming child at the end is meant to represent his realization 21 There are pulses of sounds heard in the middle of the track that in Morse code translate to the word om The rhythm of these sound pulses were later used to create the rhythm used at the end of Colour Your World on Townsend s album Ziltoid the Omniscient In a retrospective point of view Townsend said that the track was basically structured noise containing a morse code for a math equation and that during the recording of the album he watched a television program about mathematician Andrew Wiles about his solving of Fermat s Last Theorem It was a problem thought previously insolvable with a very elegant solution X2 Y2 Z Although I m far from a mathematician I enjoyed the thought that two opposing ways of thinking could be linked by a simple equation I was just struck with that during the Alien time and it just so happens that Ziltoid 2 Z is an answer for me of how to proceed It just seems to tie up everything including Strapping in a way that I think is satisfying 22 Release editAlien was released on March 22 2005 selling 3 697 copies in its first week 23 It reached No 32 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart and No 35 on the Top Independent Albums chart 24 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Blabbermouth9 10 25 PopMatters7 10 26 Critics praised Townsend s inventiveness and the dynamism of the songs in which melody and discord meet midway 15 27 Adrien Begrand of PopMatters wrote Strapping Young Lad have raised the bar yet again 26 while Blabbermouth net s Krista G called it a total and complete metalized SHIT FIT and one of the best albums of the year 25 Townsend himself has gone on to state that Alien is the Strapping album that he s most proud of 28 Track listing editAll lyrics are written by Devin Townsend all music is composed by Strapping Young LadNo TitleLength1 Imperial 2 172 Skeksis 6 423 Shitstorm 4 224 Love 4 535 Shine 5 136 We Ride 2 377 Possessions 4 128 Two Weeks 3 289 Thalamus 3 5810 Zen 5 0211 Info Dump 11 56Total length 54 45 Japanese editionNo TitleLength12 Zodiac Melvins cover 3 5913 Love Extended version 5 4314 In the Rainy Season Live 5 29 Australian editionNo TitleLength12 Aftermath Live 7 11 Korean editionNo TitleLength12 Force Fed Live 5 42Personnel editStrapping Young Lad edit Devin Townsend guitar vocals keyboards samples production engineering Gene Hoglan drums Byron Stroud bass guitar associate production Jed Simon guitarAdditional personnel edit Dave Young keyboards vocals Will Campagna live keyboardsMale vocal choir edit Chris Valagao Rossy Living Cam Krotche Will Campagna Shane Clark Ross Gale Christ Stanley Will Cochrane Ash Manning Ross Empson Mike Quigley Billy Marquardt and Jeff Cook Female vocal choir edit Laurielynn Bridger Marnie Mains Ani Kyd Tammy Tamz Theis Magdalena Bulak Shay Ward Steph Reid Deborah Rodrigo Tyzio Michelle Madden and Joanna Ussner Children vocals edit Dorian Glaude Living Damian Moore Ethan Belcourt Lowe and Jayden Gignac Production edit Shaun Thingvold engineering mixing Kristina Ardron 2nd engineering editing Ryan Van Poederooyen drum technician Alex Aligizakis editing Scott Cooke editing Bryan Seely editing assistant Rob Stefanson assistant Alan Wong Moon assistant Greg Reely mastering at Green Jacket Studios Travis Smith art consultant Per Johansson artwork layout design Omer Impson R Cordell photographyCharts editWeekly chart performance for Alien Chart 2005 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 29 74French Albums SNEP 30 156Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 31 48References edit Devin Townsend A guide to his best albums 5 March 2020 a b c Terry Nick Alien review Decibel magazine Archived from the original on 2006 05 06 Retrieved 2008 01 31 a b c Loudwire 5 October 2016 Devin Townsend Wikipedia Fact or Fiction Archived from the original on 2021 12 13 via YouTube S Johnson Alex Tales of extraordinary madness Zero Tolerance magazine December 30 2004 Iss 003 SOS Mike August 2005 Interview Strapping Young Lad An extreme metal all star squad In Music We Trust Retrieved 2008 01 31 Mike SOS In Music We Trust INTERVIEW Strapping Young Lad An extreme metal all star squad Retrieved December 28 2013 STRAPPING YOUNG LAD Confirmed For NEW ENGLAND METAL AND HARDCORE FESTIVAL 14 December 2004 Hevydevy forums Love extended version Archived from the original on 2011 07 11 Retrieved 2010 01 14 Hevydevy Forums Differences between Aliens Archived from the original on 2011 07 11 Retrieved 2010 01 14 STRAPPING YOUNG LAD Finalize Track Listing For Alien 5 December 2004 Fermat s Last Theorem BBC Retrieved 26 October 2017 BBC TWO Horizon Fermat s Last Theorem BBC 16 December 2010 Retrieved 12 June 2014 Did Machine Head Steal a Riff from Strapping Young Lad Robb Flynn and Devin Townsend Respond MetalSucks 17 November 2017 Twitter mobile twitter com a b c Rivadavia Eduardo Alien Review Allmusic Retrieved 2008 01 31 Magers Adrian 2005 04 07 Strapping Young Lad interview Tartareandesire com Archived from the original on 2007 08 08 Retrieved 2008 01 31 Sellers Kevin 2007 08 12 Strapping Young Lad Alien Review Music Emissions Archived from the original on 2012 02 02 Retrieved 2008 01 31 Rademacher Brian 2005 08 11 Interview with Jed Simon Rock Eyez Webzine Retrieved 2008 01 31 Strapping Young Lad To Release New EP Blabbermouth net 2003 07 09 Archived from the original on 16 January 2008 Retrieved 2008 01 31 Powell Brett 2005 Interview w Devin Townsend of Strapping Young Lad Los Angeles Loud Archived from the original on October 27 2006 Retrieved 2008 01 31 Strapping Young Lad Feature Interview At Blistering com 6 October 2016 Archived from the original on 6 October 2016 MOOER Audio Soundscan Report Queens Of The Stone Age Ozzy Osbourne Strapping Young Lad Blabbermouth net 2005 03 30 Retrieved 2008 01 31 Artist Chart History Strapping Young Lad Billboard Retrieved 2008 01 31 a b G Krista Alien Review Blabbermouth net Retrieved 2008 01 31 a b Begrand Adrien 2005 03 25 Strapping Young Lad Alien PopMatters Retrieved 2022 09 12 Miller Andrew 2005 04 13 Strapping Young Lad Alien Cleveland Scene Retrieved 2008 01 31 Devin Townsend Plays Wikipedia Fact or Fiction Loudwire 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