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Trainwreck (album)

Trainwreck is the second studio album by Canadian rock band Boys Night Out, released on July 26, 2005 through Ferret Music. After some line-up changes, the band took a short break; guitarist Jeff Davis wrote a short short which would serve as the direction for their next album. Recording took place at iiwii Studios in Weehawken, New Jersey, The Machine Shop in Hoboken, New Jersey and Harariville in Weehawken, New Jersey, with producer Machine. Trainwreck is a concept album about a character known as The Patient murdering his wife, being hospitalized and trying to convey the music he hears in his head. Its emo and pop rock sound incorporated elements of progressive rock, post-hardcore and dream pop.

Trainwreck
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 26, 2005
Studio
Genre
Length52:21
LabelFerret
ProducerMachine
Boys Night Out chronology
Make Yourself Sick
(2003)
Trainwreck
(2005)
Boys Night Out
(2007)

Trainwreck received generally positive reviews from music critics, some of which noted the variety of musical styles and praised the songwriting quality. Prior to the album's release, the band went on a Canadian tour and supported Millencolin on their tour of the United States West Coast. They then promoted the album with a slot on the US Nintendo Fusion Tour towards the end of the year, and went on a US tour with Armor for Sleep and Chiodos. Andy Lewis joined Boys Night Out shortly afterwards and then toured the US and Canada. During this period, keyboardist Kara Dupuy left the band; they ended the year with a Canadian tour. Punknews.org included the album on their list of the year's best releases.

Background and writing edit

Boys Night Out released their debut studio album Make Yourself Sick in September 2003, through Ferret Music.[1] The band promoted it with supporting slots for Catch 22 and Senses Fail in the United States, a Canadian tour with Alexisonfire, a US West Coast tour with Matchbook Romance, and a US East Coast tour with Nightmare of You and My Chemical Romance.[2] The laborious touring schedule affected guitarist Rob Pasalic and drummer Ben Arseneau, both of whom would leave the band soon after.[3] Fordirelifesake drummer Brian Southall filled Arseneau's role from mid-2004, and vocalist and guitarist Jeff Davis took up both lead and rhythm parts in the aftermath of Pasalic's departure by the end of the year.[4] Following the conclusion of their November 2004 tour, the band opted to take a break.[3]

As Davis was a writer of short fiction, he came up with a story that could potential be expanded in a musical setting. He subsequently showed it to vocalist Connor Lovat-Fraser, who also writes lyrics alongside Davis. They came up with a narrative that they considered would best their contemporaries in the screamo scene, to which the band felt like outliers; Davis outright said they did not fit into this style. While in the writing process, they became aware that they needed a strong female voice, at which point Southall drafted in keyboardist Kara Dupuy. Around this time, Shawn Butchart also joined the band.[3] They were hesitant about making a concept album, as Davis explained that some people associate the phrase with The Dark Side of the Moon (1973) by Pink Floyd, and "[i]t's a very pretentious-sounding thing, and we wanted to avoid that".[5]

Recording edit

The band were put in contact with producer David Bendeth, most known for his work on Contact (1987) by Platinum Blonde. Boys Night Out sent demos to Bendeth; they received a message from him, asking for more demos and radio-sending songs. He went on a speech about being sold to a major label, which perplexed Davis: "I was like, 'What the fuck are you talking about?!' I called Ferret [Music] and refused to work with that guy".Machine flew from his home state of New Jersey to hear the songs the band they had, and after discussing the direction they were aiming for, he wanted to work with them. Davis knew of him with his prior work on Ashes of the Wake (2004) by Lamb of God and The Power to Believe (2003) by King Crimson.[3] Trainwreck was produced by Machine; drums were recorded at iiwii Studios in Weehawken, New Jersey with engineers Jakob Nygard and Machine, Pro Tools operator Dan Korneff and assistance from Sal Mormando.[6]

Guitars and vocals were then recorded at The Machine Shop in Hoboken, New Jersey with engineers Nygard and Machine and assistance from Toby Paice.[6] Lovat-Fraser said he was nervous working with Machine, as they previously recorded with a friend of theirs in the past, as Machine helped to push the band vocally. One instance saw Dupuy think about her deceased grandfather at the insistence of Machine. Davis recorded all of his vocals portions in a single day, and "after every take my head was swimming. I thought I was going to barf".[3] Davis, Southall, Machine, Sam Hinzes, Dupuy and Diane Pacenka contributed group vocals, which were recorded at Harariville in Weehawken and engineered by Rob Harari.[6] Recording sessions overall lasted for a month.[3] Machine then mixed the recordings with Nygard serving as Pro Tools operator. Dan Nigro of As Tall as Lions offered guest vocals on "Composing".[6]

Composition and lyrics edit

Music and plot edit

Musically, the sound of the album has been described as emo and pop rock, with elements of progressive rock, post-hardcore and dream pop.[7][8] The concept album's story begins with the protagonist known as The Patient, who kills his wife while having a nightmare.[7][3] Punknews.org staff member Brian Shultz wrote that The Patient then "seeks to create the song stuck in his mind created by medication, prescribed in the first place to fill the 'holes' and imminent loneliness following the murder".[8] Julie Seabaugh of Riverfront Times said it stars a "guilt-stricken doctor, the newly convicted mental patient and the relentless songs in the patient's head alternately advance the plot from hospitals to halfway houses".[9] The Patient is placed in a mental institution for rehabilitation, later being allowed to leave and tries surgery at home where he cuts his hands off.[5] The Patient's frustration is fuelled by the self-inflicted loss of his hands, which Davis said related to the band "wanting to do something, but having never really written any form of real music before, and never being happy with anything we've done".[3]

The Patient ends up in various hospitals before succumbing to drug addiction. He starts to become delusion and obsessive with creating music and murdering people. Davies says "the only way he can [convey the song in his head] is by killing people. And it just spirals down a dark and awful descent of this character".[5] Lovat-Fraser said the album ended up "a lot more personal than I meant it to be. There's a lot of me on it. The Patient definitely has a manipulative side".[3] Dupuy plays the deceased wife, "whose ghostly wail methodically crawls up all vertebrae as the most grisly case details are uncovered", according to Seabaugh.[9] All of the songs use one-word titles, in contrast to the long titles of their previous album.[7][10] The album opens and closes with two songs, namely, "Introducing" and "Dying", that feature spoken-word portions from Ken Greenberg.[6][11] Now writer Evan Davies said this narration gave the "whole package a kinda conceptual mental illness/murder vibe".[11]

Tracks edit

Shultz said in "Introducing", a character called The Doctor is "recording notes about The Patient following one of a few hospital releases granted to him".[8] The Doctor diagnosing him with catatonia, dementia and depression. The Patient's first line on the album sees him describing that his hospital ID bracelet was the only proof of his existence.[12] From "Dreaming" onwards, The Patient serves in the lead role, as the listener "follow[s] his attempts at recreating the aforementioned song", according to Shultz. "Waking" is a power pop song, complete with a Moog synthesizer.[8] "Medicating", which recalls the work of Sunny Day Real Estate, sees The Patient attempting to convince The Doctor that is mentally stable for hospital release.[8][12]

Shultz said "Purging" features the majority of the "remaining screaming left in the band's system; if they're trying to convey The Patient's actual state of mind". Later in the album, The Patient is infected from a disease that he contracted from factory machinery. Dupuy's part as the wife appears in the Bright Eyes and Denali-indebted "Relapsing", where The Patient thinks he can hear her voice in his head.[8] Peter Gaston of Spin referred to the song as a "Warped Tour-ready version of Fleetwood Mac" due to the vocal interplay between the pair.[12] The other occurrence is in "Disintegrating", where she persuades The Patient that the only away to stop the song in his head is with the death of The Doctor. The Doctor makes a reappearance for the album's final track, "Dying".[8]

Release edit

On April 6, 2005, Trainwreck was announced for release in three months' time.[13] Boys Night Out embarked on a cross-country tour of Canada with the Fullbast, Blue Skies at War and As Tall as Lions, and supported Millencolin on their headlining US West Coast tour in May 2005.[13][14] On May 29, 2005, the album's artwork and track listing was posted online; alongside this, "Composing" was made available for free download through the band's Myspace profile.[15] On June 23, 2005, "Medicating" was posted online; the song's music video followed on July 15, 2005.[16][17] The video, which features 50 of the band's fans, was filmed at the Player's Guild in Hamilton, Ontario.[3] On July 25, 2005, "Healing" was posted on their PureVolume account.[18] Trainwreck was released on July 26, 2005.[13] Design company Switzerland did the layout for the album and Gordon Ball took the photography, which showcases The Patient at different points of the story. The layout is done in different shades of grey and one hue of yellow; the lyrics switch between these two colours, amongst blood stains and pills. Shultz said the packaging was as "cohesive, riveting, and picturesque as the story is alone".[8]

Between September and November 2005, the band toured the US as part of the Nintendo Fusion Tour, which was headlined by Fall Out Boy.[19] Prior to this, the band played two in-store performances on the US East Coast.[12] Between January and March 2006, the band went on a cross-country US tour with Armor for Sleep and Chiodos, titled the Invisible Sideshow.[20] On March 23, 2006, the Fullblast announced their breakup and said that their drummer Andy Lewis had joined Boys Night Out as a guitarist.[21] The split had caused some controversy, with Davis needing to clarify that they "didn't steal him from the [Full]blast, and we did not break up the band".[22] In May 2006, the band toured the US with Anterrabae, Just Surrender, and Drive By, prior to the Canadian tour with The Receiving End of Sirens, Rosesdead, and Machete Avenue.[23] Around this time, Davis said Dupuy quit the band, which he explained that she "never toured before. It just wasn't her thing".[24] On June 27, 2006, the band released their first video album Dude, You Need to Stop Dancing, which includes a live performance filmed in March 2006 in Toronto, Canada, music videos, and a documentary directed by Simon Bruyn and Matt Unsworth.[25] In the following two months, the band performed at the Scene Music Festival and Wakestock, both in Canada.[26][27] In September and October 2006, the band went on a Canadian tour with Moneen, and performed at the launch party for the 2006 Canadian Open.[28][29]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Melodic     [10]
Now2/5[11]
Punknews.org     [8]

Trainwreck was met with generally favourable reviews from music critics. The staff at AllMusic wrote that Lovat-Fraser was "still prone to abrupt bursts of shouting, most of his vocals are melodic and energetic, reflecting the guitar-heavy (and sometimes complex) tunes on offer".[7] Seabaugh called it "active listening at its finest".[9] Melodic writer Kaj Roth said it sounded "top notch, but the music is what makes this so interesting - you will find new things every time you listen to this record".[10] Gaston felt that the band "manages to weave in some supremely catchy hooks" amongst the morbid lyricism.[12]

Shultz noted the "fluid number of tempo, pace, and dynamic changes through and through". He said compared to other acts doing concept releases, Boys Night Out were "mostly to the point, simple enough lyrically to clue the listener as to what's going on while at least keeping some open interpretation to it".[8] Davies said the band sidesteps "predictability with plenty of jerky start-stops and tempo changes. It's an album full of good ideas, but the Boys have bitten off a bit more than they can chew".[11] Scott Hefflon of Lollipop Magazine dismissed the album, stating: "They may like Muse and The Mars Volta, but they sound like Fall Out Boy".[30]

Punknews.org ranked the album at number 15 on their list of the year's 20 best releases.[31] In 2017, a theatrical iteration of the album was staged at the Patchwork Theatre in Niagara Falls, New York for four performances.[32]

Track listing edit

All songs written by Boys Night Out.[6]

No.TitleLength
1."Introducing"3:37
2."Dreaming"4:52
3."Waking"3:36
4."Sentencing"3:28
5."Medicating"4:00
6."Purging"3:39
7."Relapsing"4:55
8."Recovering"4:07
9."Composing"5:49
10."Disintegrating"4:14
11."Healing"3:24
12."Dying"6:40
Total length:52:21

Personnel edit

Personnel per booklet.[6]

References edit

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  2. ^ Tours in support of Make Yourself Sick:
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    • Senses Fail: Heisel, Scott (December 16, 2003). "Senses Fail/Moneen/The Beautiful Mistake". Punknews.org. from the original on May 20, 2018. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
    • Alexisonfire: Heisel, Scott (March 28, 2004). "Alexisonfire/Boys Night Out/Blue Skies At War Canadian tour". Punknews.org. from the original on April 10, 2021. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
    • West and East Coasts: White, Adam (April 29, 2004). "I Got Punched in the Nose for watching the new Boys Night Out video". Punknews.org. from the original on April 10, 2021. Retrieved April 10, 2021.
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  18. ^ Paul, Aubin (July 25, 2005). "More new music from Boys Night Out". Punknews.org. from the original on November 1, 2021. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  19. ^ Paul, Aubin (July 27, 2005). "First leg of dates for Nintendo Fusion Tour with Fall Out Boy, Motion City Soundtrack, others". Punknews.org. from the original on December 22, 2016. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
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  26. ^ White, Adam (June 21, 2006). "Alexisonfire, Fucked Up, Million Dollar Marxists, Boys Night Out and more at S.C.E.N.E. festival". Punknews.org. from the original on January 29, 2022. Retrieved January 29, 2022.
  27. ^ Reinecker, Meg (July 9, 2006). "Wakestock 2006". Punknews.org. from the original on January 30, 2022. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
  28. ^ Paul, Aubin (July 24, 2006). "Moneen / Boys Night Out / The Junction". Punknews.org. from the original on January 30, 2022. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
  29. ^ Paul, Aubin (September 13, 2006). "Rise Against, Boys Night Out, Hostage Life at West 49 Canadian Open". Punknews.org. from the original on January 31, 2022. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
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External links edit

  • Trainwreck at YouTube (streamed copy where licensed)

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Trainwreck is the second studio album by Canadian rock band Boys Night Out released on July 26 2005 through Ferret Music After some line up changes the band took a short break guitarist Jeff Davis wrote a short short which would serve as the direction for their next album Recording took place at iiwii Studios in Weehawken New Jersey The Machine Shop in Hoboken New Jersey and Harariville in Weehawken New Jersey with producer Machine Trainwreck is a concept album about a character known as The Patient murdering his wife being hospitalized and trying to convey the music he hears in his head Its emo and pop rock sound incorporated elements of progressive rock post hardcore and dream pop TrainwreckStudio album by Boys Night OutReleasedJuly 26 2005Studioiiwii Weehawken New Jersey The Machine Shop Hoboken New Jersey Harariville Weehawken New JerseyGenreEmo pop rockLength52 21LabelFerretProducerMachineBoys Night Out chronologyMake Yourself Sick 2003 Trainwreck 2005 Boys Night Out 2007 Trainwreck received generally positive reviews from music critics some of which noted the variety of musical styles and praised the songwriting quality Prior to the album s release the band went on a Canadian tour and supported Millencolin on their tour of the United States West Coast They then promoted the album with a slot on the US Nintendo Fusion Tour towards the end of the year and went on a US tour with Armor for Sleep and Chiodos Andy Lewis joined Boys Night Out shortly afterwards and then toured the US and Canada During this period keyboardist Kara Dupuy left the band they ended the year with a Canadian tour Punknews org included the album on their list of the year s best releases Contents 1 Background and writing 2 Recording 3 Composition and lyrics 3 1 Music and plot 3 2 Tracks 4 Release 5 Reception 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 References 9 External linksBackground and writing editBoys Night Out released their debut studio album Make Yourself Sick in September 2003 through Ferret Music 1 The band promoted it with supporting slots for Catch 22 and Senses Fail in the United States a Canadian tour with Alexisonfire a US West Coast tour with Matchbook Romance and a US East Coast tour with Nightmare of You and My Chemical Romance 2 The laborious touring schedule affected guitarist Rob Pasalic and drummer Ben Arseneau both of whom would leave the band soon after 3 Fordirelifesake drummer Brian Southall filled Arseneau s role from mid 2004 and vocalist and guitarist Jeff Davis took up both lead and rhythm parts in the aftermath of Pasalic s departure by the end of the year 4 Following the conclusion of their November 2004 tour the band opted to take a break 3 As Davis was a writer of short fiction he came up with a story that could potential be expanded in a musical setting He subsequently showed it to vocalist Connor Lovat Fraser who also writes lyrics alongside Davis They came up with a narrative that they considered would best their contemporaries in the screamo scene to which the band felt like outliers Davis outright said they did not fit into this style While in the writing process they became aware that they needed a strong female voice at which point Southall drafted in keyboardist Kara Dupuy Around this time Shawn Butchart also joined the band 3 They were hesitant about making a concept album as Davis explained that some people associate the phrase with The Dark Side of the Moon 1973 by Pink Floyd and i t s a very pretentious sounding thing and we wanted to avoid that 5 Recording editThe band were put in contact with producer David Bendeth most known for his work on Contact 1987 by Platinum Blonde Boys Night Out sent demos to Bendeth they received a message from him asking for more demos and radio sending songs He went on a speech about being sold to a major label which perplexed Davis I was like What the fuck are you talking about I called Ferret Music and refused to work with that guy Machine flew from his home state of New Jersey to hear the songs the band they had and after discussing the direction they were aiming for he wanted to work with them Davis knew of him with his prior work on Ashes of the Wake 2004 by Lamb of God and The Power to Believe 2003 by King Crimson 3 Trainwreck was produced by Machine drums were recorded at iiwii Studios in Weehawken New Jersey with engineers Jakob Nygard and Machine Pro Tools operator Dan Korneff and assistance from Sal Mormando 6 Guitars and vocals were then recorded at The Machine Shop in Hoboken New Jersey with engineers Nygard and Machine and assistance from Toby Paice 6 Lovat Fraser said he was nervous working with Machine as they previously recorded with a friend of theirs in the past as Machine helped to push the band vocally One instance saw Dupuy think about her deceased grandfather at the insistence of Machine Davis recorded all of his vocals portions in a single day and after every take my head was swimming I thought I was going to barf 3 Davis Southall Machine Sam Hinzes Dupuy and Diane Pacenka contributed group vocals which were recorded at Harariville in Weehawken and engineered by Rob Harari 6 Recording sessions overall lasted for a month 3 Machine then mixed the recordings with Nygard serving as Pro Tools operator Dan Nigro of As Tall as Lions offered guest vocals on Composing 6 Composition and lyrics editMusic and plot edit Musically the sound of the album has been described as emo and pop rock with elements of progressive rock post hardcore and dream pop 7 8 The concept album s story begins with the protagonist known as The Patient who kills his wife while having a nightmare 7 3 Punknews org staff member Brian Shultz wrote that The Patient then seeks to create the song stuck in his mind created by medication prescribed in the first place to fill the holes and imminent loneliness following the murder 8 Julie Seabaugh of Riverfront Times said it stars a guilt stricken doctor the newly convicted mental patient and the relentless songs in the patient s head alternately advance the plot from hospitals to halfway houses 9 The Patient is placed in a mental institution for rehabilitation later being allowed to leave and tries surgery at home where he cuts his hands off 5 The Patient s frustration is fuelled by the self inflicted loss of his hands which Davis said related to the band wanting to do something but having never really written any form of real music before and never being happy with anything we ve done 3 The Patient ends up in various hospitals before succumbing to drug addiction He starts to become delusion and obsessive with creating music and murdering people Davies says the only way he can convey the song in his head is by killing people And it just spirals down a dark and awful descent of this character 5 Lovat Fraser said the album ended up a lot more personal than I meant it to be There s a lot of me on it The Patient definitely has a manipulative side 3 Dupuy plays the deceased wife whose ghostly wail methodically crawls up all vertebrae as the most grisly case details are uncovered according to Seabaugh 9 All of the songs use one word titles in contrast to the long titles of their previous album 7 10 The album opens and closes with two songs namely Introducing and Dying that feature spoken word portions from Ken Greenberg 6 11 Now writer Evan Davies said this narration gave the whole package a kinda conceptual mental illness murder vibe 11 Tracks edit Shultz said in Introducing a character called The Doctor is recording notes about The Patient following one of a few hospital releases granted to him 8 The Doctor diagnosing him with catatonia dementia and depression The Patient s first line on the album sees him describing that his hospital ID bracelet was the only proof of his existence 12 From Dreaming onwards The Patient serves in the lead role as the listener follow s his attempts at recreating the aforementioned song according to Shultz Waking is a power pop song complete with a Moog synthesizer 8 Medicating which recalls the work of Sunny Day Real Estate sees The Patient attempting to convince The Doctor that is mentally stable for hospital release 8 12 Shultz said Purging features the majority of the remaining screaming left in the band s system if they re trying to convey The Patient s actual state of mind Later in the album The Patient is infected from a disease that he contracted from factory machinery Dupuy s part as the wife appears in the Bright Eyes and Denali indebted Relapsing where The Patient thinks he can hear her voice in his head 8 Peter Gaston of Spin referred to the song as a Warped Tour ready version of Fleetwood Mac due to the vocal interplay between the pair 12 The other occurrence is in Disintegrating where she persuades The Patient that the only away to stop the song in his head is with the death of The Doctor The Doctor makes a reappearance for the album s final track Dying 8 Release editOn April 6 2005 Trainwreck was announced for release in three months time 13 Boys Night Out embarked on a cross country tour of Canada with the Fullbast Blue Skies at War and As Tall as Lions and supported Millencolin on their headlining US West Coast tour in May 2005 13 14 On May 29 2005 the album s artwork and track listing was posted online alongside this Composing was made available for free download through the band s Myspace profile 15 On June 23 2005 Medicating was posted online the song s music video followed on July 15 2005 16 17 The video which features 50 of the band s fans was filmed at the Player s Guild in Hamilton Ontario 3 On July 25 2005 Healing was posted on their PureVolume account 18 Trainwreck was released on July 26 2005 13 Design company Switzerland did the layout for the album and Gordon Ball took the photography which showcases The Patient at different points of the story The layout is done in different shades of grey and one hue of yellow the lyrics switch between these two colours amongst blood stains and pills Shultz said the packaging was as cohesive riveting and picturesque as the story is alone 8 Between September and November 2005 the band toured the US as part of the Nintendo Fusion Tour which was headlined by Fall Out Boy 19 Prior to this the band played two in store performances on the US East Coast 12 Between January and March 2006 the band went on a cross country US tour with Armor for Sleep and Chiodos titled the Invisible Sideshow 20 On March 23 2006 the Fullblast announced their breakup and said that their drummer Andy Lewis had joined Boys Night Out as a guitarist 21 The split had caused some controversy with Davis needing to clarify that they didn t steal him from the Full blast and we did not break up the band 22 In May 2006 the band toured the US with Anterrabae Just Surrender and Drive By prior to the Canadian tour with The Receiving End of Sirens Rosesdead and Machete Avenue 23 Around this time Davis said Dupuy quit the band which he explained that she never toured before It just wasn t her thing 24 On June 27 2006 the band released their first video album Dude You Need to Stop Dancing which includes a live performance filmed in March 2006 in Toronto Canada music videos and a documentary directed by Simon Bruyn and Matt Unsworth 25 In the following two months the band performed at the Scene Music Festival and Wakestock both in Canada 26 27 In September and October 2006 the band went on a Canadian tour with Moneen and performed at the launch party for the 2006 Canadian Open 28 29 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingMelodic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 Now2 5 11 Punknews org nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 Trainwreck was met with generally favourable reviews from music critics The staff at AllMusic wrote that Lovat Fraser was still prone to abrupt bursts of shouting most of his vocals are melodic and energetic reflecting the guitar heavy and sometimes complex tunes on offer 7 Seabaugh called it active listening at its finest 9 Melodic writer Kaj Roth said it sounded top notch but the music is what makes this so interesting you will find new things every time you listen to this record 10 Gaston felt that the band manages to weave in some supremely catchy hooks amongst the morbid lyricism 12 Shultz noted the fluid number of tempo pace and dynamic changes through and through He said compared to other acts doing concept releases Boys Night Out were mostly to the point simple enough lyrically to clue the listener as to what s going on while at least keeping some open interpretation to it 8 Davies said the band sidesteps predictability with plenty of jerky start stops and tempo changes It s an album full of good ideas but the Boys have bitten off a bit more than they can chew 11 Scott Hefflon of Lollipop Magazine dismissed the album stating They may like Muse and The Mars Volta but they sound like Fall Out Boy 30 Punknews org ranked the album at number 15 on their list of the year s 20 best releases 31 In 2017 a theatrical iteration of the album was staged at the Patchwork Theatre in Niagara Falls New York for four performances 32 Track listing editAll songs written by Boys Night Out 6 No TitleLength1 Introducing 3 372 Dreaming 4 523 Waking 3 364 Sentencing 3 285 Medicating 4 006 Purging 3 397 Relapsing 4 558 Recovering 4 079 Composing 5 4910 Disintegrating 4 1411 Healing 3 2412 Dying 6 40Total length 52 21Personnel editPersonnel per booklet 6 Boys Night Out Dave Costa bass Jeff Davis guitar vocals group vocals Connor Lovat Fraser vocals Kara Dupuy keyboard group vocals Brian Southall drums group vocalsAdditional musicians Ken Greenberg spoken word tracks 1 and 12 Machine group vocals Sam Hinzes group vocals Diane Pacenka group vocals Dan Nigro guest vocals track 9 Production and design Machine producer mixing drums engineer guitars engineer vocals engineer Jakob Nygard drums engineer guitars engineer vocals engineer Pro Tools mixing Dan Korneff Pro Tools drums Sal Mormando drums 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