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If You Swear, You'll Catch No Fish

If You Swear, You'll Catch No Fish is the second full-length album by the Canadian hardcore punk band SNFU.[2] It was recorded in April 1986 at Power Zone Studio in Edmonton, Alberta[3]—although the album's liner notes claim the studio is located in Istanbul, Turkey—and was released on BYO Records in 1986. More diverse than their debut album, If You Swear, You'll Catch No Fish helped solidify SNFU's status in the North American hardcore punk community and influenced the formation of the skate punk subgenre.

If You Swear, You'll Catch No Fish
Studio album by
Released1986
RecordedApril 1986 at the Power Zone in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
GenreHardcore punk[1]
Length35:43
LabelBYO
ProducerDave Mockford
SNFU chronology
...And No One Else Wanted to Play
(1985)
If You Swear, You'll Catch No Fish
(1986)
Better Than a Stick in the Eye
(1988)

Background and recording edit

The lineup of SNFU appearing on If You Swear, You'll Catch No Fish formed in June 1985 for touring in support the band's debut album, ...And No One Else Wanted to Play. It was during this period that material from If You Swear, You'll Catch No Fish was first performed live, including early songs like "The Ceiling" and "Mind Like a Door".[4] The group assembled the rest of the material over the next few months before recording in April 1986.

The band opted to record with Dave Mockford at Power Zone Studio in their home city of Edmonton, with whom they had twice previously recorded compilation material. They recorded basic tracks in a single day,[5] and focused on overdubs and mixing thereafter. While many of the songs included the "blistering" hardcore punk sound of their debut,[6] the album also included more experimental composition and recording techniques, including the use of sound effects, keyboard effects, and general "studio wizardry" by Mockford and the band members.[5]

As with their debut, many songs featured music primarily written by guitarist Marc Belke and lyrics by vocalist Ken Chinn. But the new band members contributed material as well, such as bassist Dave Bacon's composition of "The Devil's Voice" and "Where's My Legs?", and drummer Jon Card's "Snapping Turtle".[7] Card left the band during recording sessions to attend to familial commitments,[5] though he would rejoin the band in 1991 for his second of three stints.

Chinn took the album's title from a fortune cookie.[8] When he realized that each of the first two records inadvertently contained seven-word titles, he established the tradition of maintaining seven-word titles for all albums.[8]

Release edit

The album, their second with BYO Records, was initially slated to be released in September 1986. Card was replaced by Winnipeg drummer Ted Simm for the supporting tours, which would be largest upon which the band had embarked at that time.[9] When the album's release date was delayed, they self-issued the She's Not on the Menu EP as a stopgap release.[10]

The album was ultimately released late in 1986. Its cover features a sculpture by Edmonton artist Blake Senini and graphics by longtime SNFU associate Ken Hansen.[11] The band filmed a music video for the track "Black Cloud" at the BYO warehouse early in 1987.[12] This was SNFU's first music video, and would be their only video from the 1980s.[12]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [1]

The album has received generally positive reviews since its initial release. In 1986, Maximumrocknroll described the material on the album as "much stronger than the tunes on [the band's] debut L.P."[13] In a retrospective review, critic Vincent Jeffries wrote for AllMusic that the record is "[c]onsidered by many to be the band's finest release" and that it "deservedly ranks high on many all-time punk lists."[1] Jeffries awarded the album four out of five stars. But as SNFU biographer Chris Walter suggests, the album's thin and experimental sound also alienated some listeners, as the band itself would later express mixed feelings about the album's post-production mastering.[11]

Track listing edit

All songs written by SNFU.

No.TitleLength
1."The Devil's Voice"2:09
2."Where's My Legs?"3:22
3."Better Homes and Gardens"2:20
4."Scarecrow"4:32
5."Black Cloud"1:51
6."I Forget"3:13
7."The Ceiling"3:19
8."Mind Like a Door"1:54
9."He's not Getting Older, He's Getting Bitter"4:06
10."Electric Chair"2:36
11."Welcome to My Humble Life of Disarray"2:43
12."Snapping Turtle"3:38

Band members edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Jeffries, Vincent. "If You Swear, You'll Catch No Fish - SNFU". AllMusic. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
  2. ^ Garner, Ryan (July 17, 2020). "Edmonton-born SNFU frontman Ken Chinn (aka Mr. Chi Pig) dead at age 57". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
  3. ^ Chris Walter. What No One Else Wanted to Say. Vancouver: GFY Press, 2014 (second edition), pg. 67
  4. ^ Walter 57
  5. ^ a b c Walter 67
  6. ^ Adams, Gregory (July 22, 2020). "Remembering SNFU's Mr. Chi Pig: The Finest Moments from Canada's Punk Poet Laureate". Exclaim!. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
  7. ^ Walter 68
  8. ^ a b Walter 69
  9. ^ Walter 70
  10. ^ Walter 72
  11. ^ a b Walter 73
  12. ^ a b Walter 78
  13. ^ Maximumrocknroll. Scene Report. Issue 39: August 1986

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If You Swear You ll Catch No Fish is the second full length album by the Canadian hardcore punk band SNFU 2 It was recorded in April 1986 at Power Zone Studio in Edmonton Alberta 3 although the album s liner notes claim the studio is located in Istanbul Turkey and was released on BYO Records in 1986 More diverse than their debut album If You Swear You ll Catch No Fish helped solidify SNFU s status in the North American hardcore punk community and influenced the formation of the skate punk subgenre If You Swear You ll Catch No FishStudio album by SNFUReleased1986RecordedApril 1986 at the Power Zone in Edmonton Alberta CanadaGenreHardcore punk 1 Length35 43LabelBYOProducerDave MockfordSNFU chronology And No One Else Wanted to Play 1985 If You Swear You ll Catch No Fish 1986 Better Than a Stick in the Eye 1988 Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Release 3 Reception 4 Track listing 5 Band members 6 ReferencesBackground and recording editThe lineup of SNFU appearing on If You Swear You ll Catch No Fish formed in June 1985 for touring in support the band s debut album And No One Else Wanted to Play It was during this period that material from If You Swear You ll Catch No Fish was first performed live including early songs like The Ceiling and Mind Like a Door 4 The group assembled the rest of the material over the next few months before recording in April 1986 The band opted to record with Dave Mockford at Power Zone Studio in their home city of Edmonton with whom they had twice previously recorded compilation material They recorded basic tracks in a single day 5 and focused on overdubs and mixing thereafter While many of the songs included the blistering hardcore punk sound of their debut 6 the album also included more experimental composition and recording techniques including the use of sound effects keyboard effects and general studio wizardry by Mockford and the band members 5 As with their debut many songs featured music primarily written by guitarist Marc Belke and lyrics by vocalist Ken Chinn But the new band members contributed material as well such as bassist Dave Bacon s composition of The Devil s Voice and Where s My Legs and drummer Jon Card s Snapping Turtle 7 Card left the band during recording sessions to attend to familial commitments 5 though he would rejoin the band in 1991 for his second of three stints Chinn took the album s title from a fortune cookie 8 When he realized that each of the first two records inadvertently contained seven word titles he established the tradition of maintaining seven word titles for all albums 8 Release editThe album their second with BYO Records was initially slated to be released in September 1986 Card was replaced by Winnipeg drummer Ted Simm for the supporting tours which would be largest upon which the band had embarked at that time 9 When the album s release date was delayed they self issued the She s Not on the Menu EP as a stopgap release 10 The album was ultimately released late in 1986 Its cover features a sculpture by Edmonton artist Blake Senini and graphics by longtime SNFU associate Ken Hansen 11 The band filmed a music video for the track Black Cloud at the BYO warehouse early in 1987 12 This was SNFU s first music video and would be their only video from the 1980s 12 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 The album has received generally positive reviews since its initial release In 1986 Maximumrocknroll described the material on the album as much stronger than the tunes on the band s debut L P 13 In a retrospective review critic Vincent Jeffries wrote for AllMusic that the record is c onsidered by many to be the band s finest release and that it deservedly ranks high on many all time punk lists 1 Jeffries awarded the album four out of five stars But as SNFU biographer Chris Walter suggests the album s thin and experimental sound also alienated some listeners as the band itself would later express mixed feelings about the album s post production mastering 11 Track listing editAll songs written by SNFU No TitleLength1 The Devil s Voice 2 092 Where s My Legs 3 223 Better Homes and Gardens 2 204 Scarecrow 4 325 Black Cloud 1 516 I Forget 3 137 The Ceiling 3 198 Mind Like a Door 1 549 He s not Getting Older He s Getting Bitter 4 0610 Electric Chair 2 3611 Welcome to My Humble Life of Disarray 2 4312 Snapping Turtle 3 38Band members editMr Chi Pig Ken Chinn vocals Muc Marc Belke guitar Brent Bunthoven Brent Belke guitar Dave Bacon bass guitar J Seth Card Jon Card drumsReferences edit a b c Jeffries Vincent If You Swear You ll Catch No Fish SNFU AllMusic Retrieved January 2 2016 Garner Ryan July 17 2020 Edmonton born SNFU frontman Ken Chinn aka Mr Chi Pig dead at age 57 Edmonton Journal Retrieved August 2 2020 Chris Walter What No One Else Wanted to Say Vancouver GFY Press 2014 second edition pg 67 Walter 57 a b c Walter 67 Adams Gregory July 22 2020 Remembering SNFU s Mr Chi Pig The Finest Moments from Canada s Punk Poet Laureate Exclaim Retrieved August 2 2020 Walter 68 a b Walter 69 Walter 70 Walter 72 a b Walter 73 a b Walter 78 Maximumrocknroll Scene Report Issue 39 August 1986 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title If You Swear You 27ll Catch No Fish amp oldid 1096995584, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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