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The Menace (album)

The Menace is the second and final studio album by English rock band Elastica, released in the UK via Deceptive Records on April 3, 2000, and internationally on August 22, 2000 through Atlantic Records.[2]

The Menace
Studio album by
Released3 April 2000
RecordedNovember 1996, September–October 1999
Studio
  • Bad Earth
  • Eastcote, London
Genre
Length38:39
LabelDeceptive
ProducerMarc Waterman, Elastica, Alan Moulder, Bruce Lampcov
Elastica chronology
6 Track EP
(1999)
The Menace
(2000)
The Radio One Sessions
(2001)

Background

After the release of their eponymous debut record in 1995, the band started touring and in the process started partying ferociously and dabbling in drugs. The first attempt to record their second work was in France and Ireland at the end of 1996, but internal problems caused the departure of members (including vocalist/guitarist Donna Matthews and bassist Annie Holland) and the temporary dissolution of the group.

Leader Justine Frischmann, who had recently broken up with boyfriend Damon Albarn of Blur, started to work on Brian Eno-influenced mood music with flatmate Loz Hardy of Kingmaker, resulting on tracks like "Miami Nice" and "My Sex", which ended up on the album. Frischmann reconnected with Annie Holland in early 1999 and formed a new line-up of the band, including Justin Welch, keyboardist/vocalist Sharon Mew, formerly of Heave, guitarist Paul Jones (Linoleum's former member) and keyboardist Dave Bush, formerly of The Fall.

The band listened to previous recordings of the material and decided to re-do it all in the autumn of 1999. Recording took only six weeks and cost around £10,000.[3] Bush's ex-bandmate Mark E. Smith participated in the writing and recording process of two songs in the album, "How He Wrote Elastica Man" – (a play on the title of the Fall's 1980 single "How I Wrote 'Elastic Man'"), and "KB". The album also features two early sessions with Donna Matthews ("Image Change" and "How He Wrote Elastica Man") and a Trio cover, "Da Da Da", featuring the keyboards of Damon Albarn, under the anagram alias Norman Balda.

In a 2013 interview, Frischmann would reveal her regrets over the album’s worth by claiming Elastica should’ve been a "one-album project".[3]

The cover photograph was taken by visual artist and musician Maya Arulpragasam, later to be known as M.I.A., who also directed the video for "Mad Dog God Dam" and designed the cover for the band's last single "The Bitch Don't Work".

Reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic69/100[4]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [5]
Christgau's Consumer GuideA−[6]
Entertainment WeeklyC[7]
The Guardian     [8]
Los Angeles Times    [9]
NME6/10[10]
Q     [11]
Rolling Stone     [12]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [13]
Select3/5[14]

The album reached number 24 on the UK Album Chart.[15]

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, The Menace has an average score of 69 based on 19 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews."[4]

Track listing

All tracks written by Justine Frischmann, except where noted.[16]

  1. "Mad Dog God Dam" – 3:16
  2. "Generator" – 1:50
  3. "How He Wrote Elastica Man" (Frischmann, Mark E. Smith, Julia Nagle) – 2:02
  4. "Image Change" (Matthews, Frischmann) – 3:27
  5. "Your Arse My Place" – 2:15
  6. "Human" (Matthews, Frischmann, Gilbert, Gotobed, Lewis, Newman) – 3:29
  7. "Nothing Stays The Same" (Matthews, Frischmann) – 2:44
  8. "Miami Nice" – 3:21
  9. "Love Like Ours" (Matthews, Frischmann) – 2:22
  10. "KB" (Frischmann, Smith, Nagle) – 3:12
  11. "My Sex" – 4:10
  12. "The Way I Like It" – 2:39
  13. "Da Da Da" (Krawinkel, Remmler) – 3:52

Personnel

Elastica
Additional musicians
Technical personnel

Songs

  • "Mad Dog God Dam" is the result of Justine Frischmann's first stint at programming on Cubase.
  • "Your Arse My Place" is a twisted 12-bar-blues which was made for the sake of a filler at a John Peel's BBC session recording. Its main riff is "borrowed" from Adam and the Ants' "It Doesn't Matter" – a song which, fittingly, was recorded by the Ants for a John Peel session in 1978.
  • "The Way I Like It" was written for Damon Albarn.

References

  1. ^ "The Non-Definitive Guide to the Follow-Up - Article". Stylus Magazine. 4 October 2008. Retrieved 24 December 2016.
  2. ^ Inc, CMJ Network (October 2000). CMJ New Music Monthly. CMJ Network, Inc. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ a b Berman, Stuart (26 February 2015). "The Connection Is Made: Elastica Goes M.I.A." Pitchfork. Retrieved 3 January 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Reviews for The Menace by Elastica". Metacritic. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  5. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "The Menace – Elastica". AllMusic. Retrieved 29 July 2009.
  6. ^ Christgau, Robert. "Elastica: The Menace". Robertchristgau.com. Retrieved 6 August 2009.
  7. ^ Raftery, Brian M. (18 August 2000). "The Menace". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 6 August 2009.
  8. ^ Sullivan, Caroline (31 March 2000). "Elastica: The Menace (Deceptive)". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  9. ^ Hochman, Steve (18 August 2000). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
  10. ^ Segal, Victoria (31 March 2000). . NME. Archived from the original on 23 May 2000. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  11. ^ Collins, Andrew (May 2000). . Q (164). Archived from the original on 10 May 2000. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  12. ^ Kot, Greg (17 August 2000). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 23 February 2002. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  13. ^ Wolk, Douglas (2004). "Elastica". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. p. 274. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  14. ^ Perry, Andrew (May 2000). "The band who came in from the cold". Select (119): 100–101. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
  15. ^ "the menace | full Official Chart History". Officialcharts.com. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  16. ^ [1][permanent dead link]

External links

  • The Menace at YouTube (streamed copy where licensed)

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The Menace is the second and final studio album by English rock band Elastica released in the UK via Deceptive Records on April 3 2000 and internationally on August 22 2000 through Atlantic Records 2 The MenaceStudio album by ElasticaReleased3 April 2000RecordedNovember 1996 September October 1999StudioBad Earth Eastcote LondonGenreAlternative rock indie rock post punk 1 Length38 39LabelDeceptiveProducerMarc Waterman Elastica Alan Moulder Bruce LampcovElastica chronology6 Track EP 1999 The Menace 2000 The Radio One Sessions 2001 Contents 1 Background 2 Reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Songs 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditAfter the release of their eponymous debut record in 1995 the band started touring and in the process started partying ferociously and dabbling in drugs The first attempt to record their second work was in France and Ireland at the end of 1996 but internal problems caused the departure of members including vocalist guitarist Donna Matthews and bassist Annie Holland and the temporary dissolution of the group Leader Justine Frischmann who had recently broken up with boyfriend Damon Albarn of Blur started to work on Brian Eno influenced mood music with flatmate Loz Hardy of Kingmaker resulting on tracks like Miami Nice and My Sex which ended up on the album Frischmann reconnected with Annie Holland in early 1999 and formed a new line up of the band including Justin Welch keyboardist vocalist Sharon Mew formerly of Heave guitarist Paul Jones Linoleum s former member and keyboardist Dave Bush formerly of The Fall The band listened to previous recordings of the material and decided to re do it all in the autumn of 1999 Recording took only six weeks and cost around 10 000 3 Bush s ex bandmate Mark E Smith participated in the writing and recording process of two songs in the album How He Wrote Elastica Man a play on the title of the Fall s 1980 single How I Wrote Elastic Man and KB The album also features two early sessions with Donna Matthews Image Change and How He Wrote Elastica Man and a Trio cover Da Da Da featuring the keyboards of Damon Albarn under the anagram alias Norman Balda In a 2013 interview Frischmann would reveal her regrets over the album s worth by claiming Elastica should ve been a one album project 3 The cover photograph was taken by visual artist and musician Maya Arulpragasam later to be known as M I A who also directed the video for Mad Dog God Dam and designed the cover for the band s last single The Bitch Don t Work Reception EditProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic69 100 4 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 5 Christgau s Consumer GuideA 6 Entertainment WeeklyC 7 The Guardian 8 Los Angeles Times 9 NME6 10 10 Q 11 Rolling Stone 12 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 13 Select3 5 14 The album reached number 24 on the UK Album Chart 15 At Metacritic which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics The Menace has an average score of 69 based on 19 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 4 Track listing EditAll tracks written by Justine Frischmann except where noted 16 Mad Dog God Dam 3 16 Generator 1 50 How He Wrote Elastica Man Frischmann Mark E Smith Julia Nagle 2 02 Image Change Matthews Frischmann 3 27 Your Arse My Place 2 15 Human Matthews Frischmann Gilbert Gotobed Lewis Newman 3 29 Nothing Stays The Same Matthews Frischmann 2 44 Miami Nice 3 21 Love Like Ours Matthews Frischmann 2 22 KB Frischmann Smith Nagle 3 12 My Sex 4 10 The Way I Like It 2 39 Da Da Da Krawinkel Remmler 3 52Personnel EditElasticaJustine Frischmann vocals guitar programming toy keyboard photography Sharon Mew keyboards vocals Paul Jones lead guitars Annie Holland bass Dave Bush keyboards programming Justin Welch drumsAdditional musiciansDonna Matthews vocals guitar tracks 3 4 6 7 9 Mark E Smith vocals tracks 3 10 Sheila Chipperfield bass track 4 M Box bass track 11 Norman Balda keyboards track 13 Technical personnelElastica performer arranger producer Marc Waterman producer Alan Moulder producer track 4 Bruce Lampcov producer track 11 N Stuart photography D Titlow photography Maya Arulpragasam cover photography Steve Lamacq A amp RSongs Edit Mad Dog God Dam is the result of Justine Frischmann s first stint at programming on Cubase Your Arse My Place is a twisted 12 bar blues which was made for the sake of a filler at a John Peel s BBC session recording Its main riff is borrowed from Adam and the Ants It Doesn t Matter a song which fittingly was recorded by the Ants for a John Peel session in 1978 The Way I Like It was written for Damon Albarn References Edit The Non Definitive Guide to the Follow Up Article Stylus Magazine 4 October 2008 Retrieved 24 December 2016 Inc CMJ Network October 2000 CMJ New Music Monthly CMJ Network Inc a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last has generic name help a b Berman Stuart 26 February 2015 The Connection Is Made Elastica Goes M I A Pitchfork Retrieved 3 January 2017 a b Reviews for The Menace by Elastica Metacritic Retrieved 28 December 2016 Erlewine Stephen Thomas The Menace Elastica AllMusic Retrieved 29 July 2009 Christgau Robert Elastica The Menace Robertchristgau com Retrieved 6 August 2009 Raftery Brian M 18 August 2000 The Menace Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 6 August 2009 Sullivan Caroline 31 March 2000 Elastica The Menace Deceptive The Guardian Retrieved 11 April 2019 Hochman Steve 18 August 2000 Elastica The Menace Atlantic Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 2 February 2017 Retrieved 21 January 2017 Segal Victoria 31 March 2000 Elastica The Menace NME Archived from the original on 23 May 2000 Retrieved 11 April 2019 Collins Andrew May 2000 Elastica The Menace Q 164 Archived from the original on 10 May 2000 Retrieved 11 April 2019 Kot Greg 17 August 2000 Elastica The Menace Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 23 February 2002 Retrieved 11 April 2019 Wolk Douglas 2004 Elastica In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon amp Schuster p 274 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Perry Andrew May 2000 The band who came in from the cold Select 119 100 101 Retrieved 21 January 2017 the menace full Official Chart History Officialcharts com Retrieved 9 May 2022 1 permanent dead link External links EditThe Menace at YouTube streamed copy where licensed Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Menace album amp oldid 1123938474, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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