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Digital Resistance

Digital Resistance is the ninth studio album by American heavy metal band Slough Feg.[2] Released on February 17, 2014 by Metal Blade Records, the album was well-received[3] and has been praised for its creative use of traditional metal themes inspired by Iron Maiden and Thin Lizzy.[4][5]

Digital Resistance
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 17, 2014 (2014-02-17)
GenreHeavy metal, stoner metal, progressive metal, folk metal[1]
Length40:41
LabelMetal Blade
ProducerMike Scalzi and Justin Weis
Slough Feg chronology
The Animal Spirits
(2011)
Digital Resistance
(2014)
New Organon
(2019)

Recording edit

The album took approximately nine months to record, although the recording itself occurred "sporadically".[6] Frontman Mike Scalzi suggested that the recording "was not different from any other album" except for his use of the organ, with all of the songs "written with the band in the rehearsal space just like our other albums".[6] However, he admitted that "the singing took forever because my voice is getting old and decrepit, and was never really suited for metal in the first place. I have a crooners voice, or if I’d worked at it a little maybe a choir voice, but not a high pitched metal voice...but I love metal, so I try to sing like Freddie Mercury and fail...and end up sounding like Neil Diamond on steroids. What can I say?"[6]

Theme edit

 
Image of She-Wolf suckling Romulus and Remus

The album cover features a statue of Romulus and Remus, the mythological founders of Rome, suckling a she-wolf set against a dystopian background. As Mike Scalzi explained, the cover places "Romulus and Remus in some destroyed civilization. It's a very vague reference to what the album is about. It's sort of mysterious...I wanted a civilization in ruins much like the Kiss cover of Destroyer".[7] Scalzi said that the cover is illustrative of the album's technophobic concerns with impact of digital technology upon society, which were informed by his experiences as a philosophy teacher.[8]

While the album's anti-technology orientation, according to Grayson Currin of Pitchfork, "seems almost painfully obvious for Slough Feg", he praised how Scalzi "spin[s] his rant toward a surprisingly broad" critique of "how electronics have turned well-meaning and intelligent people into facile consumers coldly following the orders of a screen".[5] Scalzi suggested that technology has changed how people learn:

"I see 18 to 20 year old kids and their habits and patterns and how they learn, or don't learn. It's weird what's happening. This new generation of 20 year olds don't feel the need to rebel the way we did. They are more complacent, which scares me. They seem content to just stare at screens all day. I find this somewhat disturbing: growing up for my generation compared to being an adult, and seeing kids grow up in this news technological generation. We are getting lazy and slothful and quite flabby as a species, physically and mentally. Perhaps this is inevitable for some, but I certainly don’t want to go that way myself. I don’t have all the answers, but I would hope that my music would make people get off their asses and simply assert themselves. Do something with yourself!"[8]

He described as lyrics as "very extreme in order to be dramatic", in order to convey his fear that "digital technology will in fact find its way eventually into our biology, and already has found its way into our mentality".[8]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic81/100[3]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [4]
Metal Injection[1]
Pitchfork8.1/10[5]

According to Metacritic, the album has received "universal acclaim".[3] Grayson Currin of Pitchfork praised the album's songs for "overflow[ing] with two-guitar pirouettes and resplendent hooks, dynamic surges and appropriate aggression", in which Scalzi's maturity has become an asset that illuminates the album's theme: "Age is the real omnipresent apparition of Digital Resistance, the mechanism by which cell phones become a threat and sci-fi fantasies morph into Orwellian nightmares".[5] James Christopher Monger of AllMusic also picked up on the technophobic theme, as well as the band's veneration of tradition, which did not detract from the originality of the band's approach: "As Luddite metal albums go, it's a gem, and while it's certainly deserving of the retro tag, it never feels derivative".[4]

Track listing edit

No.TitleLength
1."Analogue Avengers / Bertrand Russell's Sex Den"3:49
2."Digital Resistance"2:53
3."Habeas Corpsus"5:08
4."Magic Hooligan"3:50
5."Ghastly Appendage"3:19
6."Laser Enforcer"4:11
7."The Price Is Nice"4:36
8."Curriculum Vitae"5:01
9."The Luddite"3:21
10."Warrior's Dusk"4:34

Personnel edit

Slough Feg

  • Mike Scalzi – guitars, organ, piano, vocals
  • Angelo Tringali – guitars
  • Adrian Maestas – bass
  • Harry Cantwell – drums

Technical personnel

  • Mike Scalzi – production
  • Justin Weis – production, mixing and mastering
  • Martin Hanford – art

References edit

  1. ^ a b Cordova, Daniel (27 August 2021). "Album Review: SLOUGH FEG Digital Resistance". Metal Injection. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Slough Feg "Digital Resistance" | Metal Blade Records". Metalblade.com. 2014-02-18. Retrieved 2014-08-02.
  3. ^ a b c "Digital Resistance Reviews". Metacritic.com. Retrieved 2014-03-01.
  4. ^ a b c Monger, James Christopher. "Digital Resistance - Slough Feg". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2014-02-20.
  5. ^ a b c d Currin, Grayson (February 21, 2014). "Slough Feg Digital Resistance". Pitchfork. Retrieved March 1, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c Gizmo (February 24, 2014). "Interview – Slough Feg". Ave Noctum. Retrieved March 1, 2014.
  7. ^ C., Darren (February 24, 2014). "Mike Scalzi Discusses Science Fiction Concepts On New Album". Metal Underground. Retrieved March 1, 2014.
  8. ^ a b c Bowar, Chad. "Slough Feg Interview: A Conversation with Vocalist/Guitarist Mike Scalzi" 2014-07-11 at the Wayback Machine. About.com. Retrieved March 1, 2014.

External links edit

  • Album entry at Encyclopaedia Metallum
  • Band website

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Digital Resistance is the ninth studio album by American heavy metal band Slough Feg 2 Released on February 17 2014 by Metal Blade Records the album was well received 3 and has been praised for its creative use of traditional metal themes inspired by Iron Maiden and Thin Lizzy 4 5 Digital ResistanceStudio album by Slough FegReleasedFebruary 17 2014 2014 02 17 GenreHeavy metal stoner metal progressive metal folk metal 1 Length40 41LabelMetal BladeProducerMike Scalzi and Justin WeisSlough Feg chronologyThe Animal Spirits 2011 Digital Resistance 2014 New Organon 2019 Contents 1 Recording 2 Theme 3 Reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 References 7 External linksRecording editThe album took approximately nine months to record although the recording itself occurred sporadically 6 Frontman Mike Scalzi suggested that the recording was not different from any other album except for his use of the organ with all of the songs written with the band in the rehearsal space just like our other albums 6 However he admitted that the singing took forever because my voice is getting old and decrepit and was never really suited for metal in the first place I have a crooners voice or if I d worked at it a little maybe a choir voice but not a high pitched metal voice but I love metal so I try to sing like Freddie Mercury and fail and end up sounding like Neil Diamond on steroids What can I say 6 Theme edit nbsp Image of She Wolf suckling Romulus and RemusThe album cover features a statue of Romulus and Remus the mythological founders of Rome suckling a she wolf set against a dystopian background As Mike Scalzi explained the cover places Romulus and Remus in some destroyed civilization It s a very vague reference to what the album is about It s sort of mysterious I wanted a civilization in ruins much like the Kiss cover of Destroyer 7 Scalzi said that the cover is illustrative of the album s technophobic concerns with impact of digital technology upon society which were informed by his experiences as a philosophy teacher 8 While the album s anti technology orientation according to Grayson Currin of Pitchfork seems almost painfully obvious for Slough Feg he praised how Scalzi spin s his rant toward a surprisingly broad critique of how electronics have turned well meaning and intelligent people into facile consumers coldly following the orders of a screen 5 Scalzi suggested that technology has changed how people learn I see 18 to 20 year old kids and their habits and patterns and how they learn or don t learn It s weird what s happening This new generation of 20 year olds don t feel the need to rebel the way we did They are more complacent which scares me They seem content to just stare at screens all day I find this somewhat disturbing growing up for my generation compared to being an adult and seeing kids grow up in this news technological generation We are getting lazy and slothful and quite flabby as a species physically and mentally Perhaps this is inevitable for some but I certainly don t want to go that way myself I don t have all the answers but I would hope that my music would make people get off their asses and simply assert themselves Do something with yourself 8 He described as lyrics as very extreme in order to be dramatic in order to convey his fear that digital technology will in fact find its way eventually into our biology and already has found its way into our mentality 8 Reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic81 100 3 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Metal Injection 1 Pitchfork8 1 10 5 According to Metacritic the album has received universal acclaim 3 Grayson Currin of Pitchfork praised the album s songs for overflow ing with two guitar pirouettes and resplendent hooks dynamic surges and appropriate aggression in which Scalzi s maturity has become an asset that illuminates the album s theme Age is the real omnipresent apparition of Digital Resistance the mechanism by which cell phones become a threat and sci fi fantasies morph into Orwellian nightmares 5 James Christopher Monger of AllMusic also picked up on the technophobic theme as well as the band s veneration of tradition which did not detract from the originality of the band s approach As Luddite metal albums go it s a gem and while it s certainly deserving of the retro tag it never feels derivative 4 Track listing editNo TitleLength1 Analogue Avengers Bertrand Russell s Sex Den 3 492 Digital Resistance 2 533 Habeas Corpsus 5 084 Magic Hooligan 3 505 Ghastly Appendage 3 196 Laser Enforcer 4 117 The Price Is Nice 4 368 Curriculum Vitae 5 019 The Luddite 3 2110 Warrior s Dusk 4 34Personnel editSlough Feg Mike Scalzi guitars organ piano vocals Angelo Tringali guitars Adrian Maestas bass Harry Cantwell drums Technical personnel Mike Scalzi production Justin Weis production mixing and mastering Martin Hanford artReferences edit a b Cordova Daniel 27 August 2021 Album Review SLOUGH FEG Digital Resistance Metal Injection Retrieved 27 August 2021 Slough Feg Digital Resistance Metal Blade Records Metalblade com 2014 02 18 Retrieved 2014 08 02 a b c Digital Resistance Reviews Metacritic com Retrieved 2014 03 01 a b c Monger James Christopher Digital Resistance Slough Feg Allmusic com Retrieved 2014 02 20 a b c d Currin Grayson February 21 2014 Slough Feg Digital Resistance Pitchfork Retrieved March 1 2014 a b c Gizmo February 24 2014 Interview Slough Feg Ave Noctum Retrieved March 1 2014 C Darren February 24 2014 Mike Scalzi Discusses Science Fiction Concepts On New Album Metal Underground Retrieved March 1 2014 a b c Bowar Chad Slough Feg Interview A Conversation with Vocalist Guitarist Mike Scalzi Archived 2014 07 11 at the Wayback Machine About com Retrieved March 1 2014 External links editAlbum entry at Encyclopaedia Metallum Band website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Digital Resistance amp oldid 1201760979, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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