Track Listing 1. Sand 2. Welcome to the Fold 3. Captain Bligh 4. It's Gonna Kill Me 5. Best Things, The 6. Take a Picture 7. Skinny 8. I Will Lead You 9. Cancer 10. I'm Not the Only One 11. Miss Blue 12. Jurrassitol 13. Trip Like I Do
| Details | | Distributor: | Phantom Import Distributi | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Filter: Richard Patrick (vocals, guitar, bass, programming); Geno Lenardo (guitar, coral sitar, mandolin, bass, programming); Frank Cavanaugh (bass); Steven Gillis (drums, percussion). Recorded at Abyssinian Sons Studio, Chicago, Illinois and The Mix Room, Burbank, California. Filter (Richard Patrick and Brian Liesegang) enjoyed moderate success in the 1990s, in the wake of such industrial giants as NIN. This 1999 album--their second--features the MTV hit "Welcome to the Fold." Australian edition contains two bonus tracks, "Jurassitol" and "(Can't You) Trip Like I Do."
Editorial Reviews ...Make no mistake, Filter are still derivative, but their attention to melody and craft is refreshing. - Rating: B Entertainment Weekly
...if you shou;d ever feel the twitch of an air-solo in your fingertips, check this out. As brain-mashingly heavy as you'd expect from an escapeee from industrial champs NIN... Mojo (09/01/1999)
4 out of 5 - ...gloriously dysfunctional...and nerve-damaged...if TITLE OF RECORD sounds fragile and primal, geeky and dangerous, loving and loathing, it's because art imitates life. Alternative Press (09/01/1999)
4 stars (out of 5) - ...[It] is the sound of [Richard] Patrick ditching his past and finding his own style, a mixture of hazy FM vocals, corrosive guitars, psychedelic loops, restrained NIN-otronics and mud-hurling lyrics about a failed relationship... Q (09/01/1999)
3 stars (out of 5) - ...it's an album that finds [Filter] in transition...and at a crossroads of modern rock, wiring industrial not only into grunge but also folk, world beat and psychadelia... Rolling Stone (09/02/1999)
...if you shou;d ever feel the twitch of an air-solo in your fingertips, check this out. As brain-mashingly heavy as you'd expect from an escapeee from industrial champs NIN... Mojo (09/01/1999)
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