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What Doesn't Kill Us is the second studio album by the Indie band What Made Milwaukee Famous released by Barsuk Records on March 4, 2008.[1] The title alludes to the Nietzsche quote.
What Doesn't Kill Us | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March 4, 2008 | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Length | 37:40 | |||
Label | Barsuk Records | |||
Producer | Chris Michaels | |||
What Made Milwaukee Famous chronology | ||||
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Track listing
edit- "Blood, Sweat & Fears" – 4:01
- "Sultan" – 2:46
- "Cheap Wine" – 3:21
- "The Right Place" – 2:00
- "For the Birds" – 3:41
- "Self-Destruct" – 3:43
- "Resistance St." – 3:52
- "Prevailing Wind" – 2:32
- "And the Grief Goes On..." – 3:27
- "To Each His Own" – 3:05
- "Middle of the Night" – 2:40
- "The Other Side" – 2:23
Personnel
edit- Michael Kingcaid – guitar, vocals, keys
- Drew Patrizi – keyboard, vocals, guitar
- John Houston Farmer – bass
- Jeremy Bruch – drums, Percussion
- Jason Davis – guitars, vocals, bass
- Guest Musicians
- Steve Bernal – Cello
- David Chenu – Baritone, Tenor Saxophone
- Kim Deschamps – Pedal Steel
- Michael Hoffer – Trumpet, Trombone
- Chris Michaels – Guitar, Keys
- Pink Nasty – Vocals
- Eric Roach – Mandolin
All songs by Kingcaid except: "For the Birds" lyrics by Kingcaid, music by Farmer, Kingcaid, Patrizi, Bruch, Davis; "Resistance St." lyrics by Kingcaid, music by Kingcaid, Farmer, Patrizi, Bruch, Davis; "And The Grief Goes On..." lyrics by Kingcaid, music by Farmer, Kingcaid, Patrizi, Bruch; and "Middle of the Night" by Patrizi.
Horn arrangements for "Sultan" by Hoffer, and for "Resistance St." by Hoffer & Kingcaid. String Arrangements for "Cheap Wine" and Self-Destruct" by Bernal.
Recorded and Mixed at Cacophony Recorders in Austin, TX
Produced by Chris Michaels
Recorded by Erik Wofford
Mixed by Erik Wofford & Chris Michaels
Mastered by Jeff Lipton at Peerless Mastering in Boston, MA
Quality Control Engineer: Maria Rice
Packaging Design and artwork by Christian Helms at The Decoder Ring in Austin, TX.
References
edit- ^ Cohen, Ian (6 March 2008). "What Made Milwaukee Famous: What Doesn't Kill Us". Pitchfork. Retrieved 12 April 2024.