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Blues Funeral

Blues Funeral is the seventh studio album by American alternative rock musician Mark Lanegan, released on February 6, 2012 on 4AD.[1] The album was recorded with producer Alain Johannes throughout early 2011 and Johannes, as well as other musicians including Greg Dulli, David Catching and Jack Irons, contributed to the recording process.[1] Blues Funeral was announced for release on November 7, 2011 through Lanegan's official website[2] and less than a month later, the album's lead single, "The Gravedigger's Song," was released as a digital download on iTunes.[3]

Blues Funeral
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 6, 2012
RecordedJanuary—May 2011
Studio11AD Studio, Hollywood, California
GenreAlternative rock, blues rock
Length55:27
LanguageEnglish
Label4AD
ProducerAlain Johannes
Mark Lanegan chronology
Bubblegum
(2004)
Blues Funeral
(2012)
Black Pudding
(2013)
Singles from Blues Funeral
  1. "The Gravedigger's Song"
    Released: December 5, 2011
  2. "Gray Goes Black"
    Released: January 30, 2012 (download only)
  3. "Harborview Hospital"
    Released: April 9, 2012 (promo only)

Aside from collaborative albums with Isobel Campbell, and other collaboration projects including Soulsavers and The Gutter Twins, Blues Funeral was Mark Lanegan's first new material in eight years, since Bubblegum (2004)[4] Upon its release, Blues Funeral received widespread critical acclaim and charted in six countries within the week of its release, including Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

Background edit

Following extensive collaborations with Isobel Campbell, former vocalist and celloist of indie pop band Belle & Sebastian, Lanegan began working on Blues Funeral after the tour in promotion of their third collaborative studio album, Hawk (2010). The tour concluded on October 29, 2010 in Los Angeles, California[5] and Lanegan subsequently began composing songs. In an interview with Mojo, Lanegan described his writing process for the album, saying that: "[all of the songs on the new record] were written right before or during the period when we recorded" and "generally I write on the guitar, but this one I started a few with the keyboard and a drum machine, to do something different. With Al [Johannes], I can show him something on acoustic guitar and give him a description and within a couple of hours it's done."[6]

In his 2017 book I Am the Wolf: Lyrics & Writings, Lanegan admits he had more or less lost interest in writing and singing after a near death experience, and it was only after recording "Burning Jacob's Ladder" with producer Alain Johannes as the initial trailer tune for the video game Rage that the pair continued collaborating, with the singer commenting, "If forced to choose only one of my albums to play live, this would be it."

Composition edit

The Quietus described the album's sound as: "Blues Funeral incorporates beats marshalled by sequencers with grand cinematic sweeps and a rock & roll sensibility that reveals an artist refusing to paint himself into a corner." Lanegan also noted that "with this new record, because I use a lot of the elements of my influences that I haven't on previous record, I've made a record that's something more like I would personally listen to than some of the records that I've made before,"[7] and listed the album's influences as The Gun Club's Miami, Joy Division's Closer and Roxy Music's Country Life amongst others. Lanegan reflects on the album and its compositions in I Am the Wolf:

  • "'The Gravedigger's Song' was something I had originally tried to use on someone else's recording, but it didn't make any sense until a drumbeat lifted from an Adam Ant song proved to be its missing component..."
  • "'Riot in My House' was inspired, like many of my tunes through the years, by the music of Swedish band The Leather Nun."
  • "Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn's Pusher trilogy was the stimulus behind 'Ode to Sad Disco,' and its music was taken in part from the Pusher II soundtrack."
  • "Blues Funeral's title is an homage to the great T.S. McPhee's band The Groundhogs, and its overall sound is reflective of my Krautrock listening habit..."

Release edit

Lanegan's official website posted a press release on November 7, 2011[2] announcing that Blues Funeral was due to be released worldwide on February 6, 2012. The album was made available for pre-order on iTunes[8] and domestic versions of the album on CD and double LP were made available through the 4AD Store[9] and Amazon.[10] Physical versions of the album were released a day later than the digital release. On January 21, 2012, Amazon previewed thirty-second clips of each songs on the album[10] and on January 31, Mojo made the album available for stream in its entirety.[11]

Tour edit

 
Lanegan performing live in Dublin during the Blues Funeral tour.

A two-leg tour was planned to accompany the release of Blues Funeral throughout spring 2012. Lanegan performed two shows in the United States—at the Bowery Ballroom in New York on February 7[12] and at Echoplex in Los Angeles, California on February 9[13]— prior to the European tour which will last from February 24 to April 2. The tour will include Norway, Finland, the Netherlands, Belgium, United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Denmark, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Croatia, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, and Portugal. Following the release of the album, Lanegan announced two further legs of the tour with five shows in Australia and New Zealand in April[14] and with twelve shows in the United States, Mexico and Canada in May.[15]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.6/10[19]
Metacritic75/100[20]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [21]
The A.V. ClubC−[22]
The Guardian     [23]
The Independent     [24]
Mojo     [25]
Pitchfork5.9/10[26]
Q     [27]
Rolling Stone     [28]
Spin8/10[29]
Uncut     [30]

Blues Funeral was released to positive critical acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 75, based on 32 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[20] Mojo reviewer Keith Cameron said that "no other singer of his generation plumbs the depths so credibly, or does mournful with such grace", awarded the album a full five stars and referred to it as an "instant MOJO classic."[25] Andy Gill of The Independent called Blues Funeral "the most accomplished of Lanegan's albums," adding that the album is "boasting a rare congruence between lyrical themes and musical evocations".[24] BBC Music's Kevin Harley said that the album "deepens his pitch while exhibiting a range and grace beyond his death's-head profile" and "sells [the songs] with conviction and character."[31] Tom Hughes of The Guardian described it as "bluesy, lugubrious, modernish rock, elevated by Lanegan's remarkable gravel-pit of a voice" but concluded that "running close to a full hour, this can feel like a long funeral".[23] Drowned in Sound reviewer Robert Leedham referred to the album as "deliciously callous but cursedly familiar" and added that it was "a record for ardent fans and not casual admirers".[32] Jason Heller of The A.V. Club referred to the album as "a blatant and lackluster attempt to keep up with the times" and criticised its production "in which no note or texture is left digitally unprocessed".[22] Pitchfork described Blues Funeral as "a mixed bag" and the songs as "many dirges that simply drag", but positively noted the album's influences and Lanegan's vocals ("almost invariably powerful on a sheer physical level").[26] Stereogum listed the album as Album Of The Week upon its release and gave a very positive review applauding Lanegan's vocals, the album's synthpop influences and "his most unburdened album in many, many years".[33]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Mark Lanegan

No.TitleLength
1."The Gravedigger's Song"3:43
2."Bleeding Muddy Water"6:17
3."Gray Goes Black"4:11
4."St Louis Elegy"4:34
5."Riot in My House"3:53
6."Ode to Sad Disco" (Contains elements of "Sad Disco" by Keli Hlodversson[34])6:24
7."Phantasmagoria Blues"3:16
8."Quiver Syndrome"4:03
9."Harborview Hospital"4:31
10."Leviathan"4:22
11."Deep Black Vanishing Train"3:06
12."Tiny Grain of Truth"7:07
Total length:55:27
Japanese[35] bonus track
No.TitleLength
13."Burning Jacob's Ladder"3:48

Personnel edit

Chart positions edit

Year-end charts edit

Chart (2012) Position
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[55] 42

References edit

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Blues Funeral is the seventh studio album by American alternative rock musician Mark Lanegan released on February 6 2012 on 4AD 1 The album was recorded with producer Alain Johannes throughout early 2011 and Johannes as well as other musicians including Greg Dulli David Catching and Jack Irons contributed to the recording process 1 Blues Funeral was announced for release on November 7 2011 through Lanegan s official website 2 and less than a month later the album s lead single The Gravedigger s Song was released as a digital download on iTunes 3 Blues FuneralStudio album by Mark LaneganReleasedFebruary 6 2012RecordedJanuary May 2011Studio11AD Studio Hollywood CaliforniaGenreAlternative rock blues rockLength55 27LanguageEnglishLabel4ADProducerAlain JohannesMark Lanegan chronologyBubblegum 2004 Blues Funeral 2012 Black Pudding 2013 Singles from Blues Funeral The Gravedigger s Song Released December 5 2011 Gray Goes Black Released January 30 2012 download only Harborview Hospital Released April 9 2012 promo only Aside from collaborative albums with Isobel Campbell and other collaboration projects including Soulsavers and The Gutter Twins Blues Funeral was Mark Lanegan s first new material in eight years since Bubblegum 2004 4 Upon its release Blues Funeral received widespread critical acclaim and charted in six countries within the week of its release including Belgium the Netherlands Sweden New Zealand and the United Kingdom Contents 1 Background 2 Composition 3 Release 3 1 Tour 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Chart positions 7 1 Year end charts 8 ReferencesBackground editFollowing extensive collaborations with Isobel Campbell former vocalist and celloist of indie pop band Belle amp Sebastian Lanegan began working on Blues Funeral after the tour in promotion of their third collaborative studio album Hawk 2010 The tour concluded on October 29 2010 in Los Angeles California 5 and Lanegan subsequently began composing songs In an interview with Mojo Lanegan described his writing process for the album saying that all of the songs on the new record were written right before or during the period when we recorded and generally I write on the guitar but this one I started a few with the keyboard and a drum machine to do something different With Al Johannes I can show him something on acoustic guitar and give him a description and within a couple of hours it s done 6 In his 2017 book I Am the Wolf Lyrics amp Writings Lanegan admits he had more or less lost interest in writing and singing after a near death experience and it was only after recording Burning Jacob s Ladder with producer Alain Johannes as the initial trailer tune for the video game Rage that the pair continued collaborating with the singer commenting If forced to choose only one of my albums to play live this would be it Composition editThe Quietus described the album s sound as Blues Funeral incorporates beats marshalled by sequencers with grand cinematic sweeps and a rock amp roll sensibility that reveals an artist refusing to paint himself into a corner Lanegan also noted that with this new record because I use a lot of the elements of my influences that I haven t on previous record I ve made a record that s something more like I would personally listen to than some of the records that I ve made before 7 and listed the album s influences as The Gun Club s Miami Joy Division s Closer and Roxy Music s Country Life amongst others Lanegan reflects on the album and its compositions in I Am the Wolf The Gravedigger s Song was something I had originally tried to use on someone else s recording but it didn t make any sense until a drumbeat lifted from an Adam Ant song proved to be its missing component Riot in My House was inspired like many of my tunes through the years by the music of Swedish band The Leather Nun Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn s Pusher trilogy was the stimulus behind Ode to Sad Disco and its music was taken in part from the Pusher II soundtrack Blues Funeral s title is an homage to the great T S McPhee s band The Groundhogs and its overall sound is reflective of my Krautrock listening habit Release editLanegan s official website posted a press release on November 7 2011 2 announcing that Blues Funeral was due to be released worldwide on February 6 2012 The album was made available for pre order on iTunes 8 and domestic versions of the album on CD and double LP were made available through the 4AD Store 9 and Amazon 10 Physical versions of the album were released a day later than the digital release On January 21 2012 Amazon previewed thirty second clips of each songs on the album 10 and on January 31 Mojo made the album available for stream in its entirety 11 Tour edit nbsp Lanegan performing live in Dublin during the Blues Funeral tour A two leg tour was planned to accompany the release of Blues Funeral throughout spring 2012 Lanegan performed two shows in the United States at the Bowery Ballroom in New York on February 7 12 and at Echoplex in Los Angeles California on February 9 13 prior to the European tour which will last from February 24 to April 2 The tour will include Norway Finland the Netherlands Belgium United Kingdom Ireland Germany Denmark Poland Czech Republic Slovakia Austria Croatia Italy Switzerland Spain and Portugal Following the release of the album Lanegan announced two further legs of the tour with five shows in Australia and New Zealand in April 14 and with twelve shows in the United States Mexico and Canada in May 15 Date City Country VenueNorth America 16 17 February 7 2012 New York United States Bowery BallroomFebruary 9 2012 Los Angeles EchoplexEurope 16 18 February 24 2012 Tromso Norway KulturHuset Aurora Rock February 25 2012 Oslo Rockefeller Music HallFebruary 26 2012 Helsinki Finland The CircusFebruary 28 2012 Groningen Netherlands De OosterpoortFebruary 29 2012 Amsterdam ParadisoMarch 1 2012 Eindhoven EffenaarMarch 2 2012 Antwerp Belgium Muziekcentrum TRIXMarch 3 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19 Metacritic75 100 20 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 The A V ClubC 22 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 The Independent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 Mojo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 Pitchfork5 9 10 26 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 Spin8 10 29 Uncut nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 30 Blues Funeral was released to positive critical acclaim At Metacritic which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the album received an average score of 75 based on 32 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 20 Mojo reviewer Keith Cameron said that no other singer of his generation plumbs the depths so credibly or does mournful with such grace awarded the album a full five stars and referred to it as an instant MOJO classic 25 Andy Gill of The Independent called Blues Funeral the most accomplished of Lanegan s albums adding that the album is boasting a rare congruence between lyrical themes and musical evocations 24 BBC Music s Kevin Harley said that the album deepens his pitch while exhibiting a range and grace beyond his death s head profile and sells the songs with conviction and character 31 Tom Hughes of The Guardian described it as bluesy lugubrious modernish rock elevated by Lanegan s remarkable gravel pit of a voice but concluded that running close to a full hour this can feel like a long funeral 23 Drowned in Sound reviewer Robert Leedham referred to the album as deliciously callous but cursedly familiar and added that it was a record for ardent fans and not casual admirers 32 Jason Heller of The A V Club referred to the album as a blatant and lackluster attempt to keep up with the times and criticised its production in which no note or texture is left digitally unprocessed 22 Pitchfork described Blues Funeral as a mixed bag and the songs as many dirges that simply drag but positively noted the album s influences and Lanegan s vocals almost invariably powerful on a sheer physical level 26 Stereogum listed the album as Album Of The Week upon its release and gave a very positive review applauding Lanegan s vocals the album s synthpop influences and his most unburdened album in many many years 33 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Mark LaneganNo TitleLength1 The Gravedigger s Song 3 432 Bleeding Muddy Water 6 173 Gray Goes Black 4 114 St Louis Elegy 4 345 Riot in My House 3 536 Ode to Sad Disco Contains elements of Sad Disco by Keli Hlodversson 34 6 247 Phantasmagoria Blues 3 168 Quiver Syndrome 4 039 Harborview Hospital 4 3110 Leviathan 4 2211 Deep Black Vanishing Train 3 0612 Tiny Grain of Truth 7 07Total length 55 27 Japanese 35 bonus trackNo TitleLength13 Burning Jacob s Ladder 3 48Personnel editMusicians 36 Mark Lanegan vocals Alain Johannes guitar bass keyboards percussion backing vocals Jack Irons drums Aldo Struyf keyboards 8 9 12 guitar 12 Dave Rosser guitar 3 6 Duke Garwood guitar 2 12 David Catching guitar 2 5 amp 11 Martyn LeNoble bass 7 9 Guest musicians 36 Chris Goss guitar 10 backing vocals 10 Greg Dulli backing vocals 4 Josh Homme guitar 5 Shelley Brien backing vocals 8 Technical personnel 36 Alain Johannes producer engineer mixingChart positions editChart 2012 Peak positionAustrian Top 40 37 42Belgian Albums Chart Vl 38 4Belgian Albums Chart WA 38 50Canadian Albums Chart 39 172Danish Albums Chart 40 37Dutch Top 40 41 20Finnish Albums Chart 42 24French Albums Chart 43 51German Albums Chart 44 41Irish Albums Chart 45 12Irish Independent Albums Chart 45 2Italian Albums Chart 46 38Norwegian Albums Chart 47 12Spanish Albums Chart 48 53Swedish Albums Chart 49 23Swiss Albums Chart 50 27New Zealand Albums Chart 51 40UK Albums Chart 52 21US Billboard 200 53 99US Billboard Alternative Albums 53 16US Billboard Independent Albums 53 15US Billboard Rock Albums 53 26US Billboard Tastemaker Albums 54 5Year end charts edit Chart 2012 PositionBelgian Albums Chart Flanders 55 42References edit a b 4AD Blues Funeral 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