Decadence (album)
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Decadence è il primo album discografico degli Head Automatica, uscito il 17 agosto 2004. Le melodie vanno dal punk, arricchito da una vena funk al rock elettronico, in una miscela molto vicina sia al pop per la melodicità di alcune canzoni, che alla new wave, per il gusto di sperimentare suoni elettronici e retrò. Vanta la collaborazione di Tim Armstrong dei Rancid come guest singer.
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Decadence is the debut studio album of American rock band Head Automatica that was released on August 17, 2004, through Warner Bros. Records. Vocalist Daryl Palumbo toured as a member of Glassjaw until early 2003, when he wrote material for a new band. Shortly afterwards, he formed Head Automatica with drummer Larry Gorman and producer Dan "Dan the Automator" Nakamura. Recording sessions for their debut were held in September and October 2003 at The Glue Factory in San Francisco, California, with Nakamura producing the majority of the songs and Howard Benson producing two of them. Decadence is a dance-rock, garage rock, and electronic rock album that was influenced by the works of Joe Jackson, Nick Lowe, and Primal Scream.
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Decadence is the debut studio album of American rock band Head Automatica that was released on August 17, 2004, through Warner Bros. Records. Vocalist Daryl Palumbo toured as a member of Glassjaw until early 2003, when he wrote material for a new band. Shortly afterwards, he formed Head Automatica with drummer Larry Gorman and producer Dan "Dan the Automator" Nakamura. Recording sessions for their debut were held in September and October 2003 at The Glue Factory in San Francisco, California, with Nakamura producing the majority of the songs and Howard Benson producing two of them. Decadence is a dance-rock, garage rock, and electronic rock album that was influenced by the works of Joe Jackson, Nick Lowe, and Primal Scream. Decadence received mixed reviews from critics, some of whom complimented the songwriting while others said fewer than half of the songs were of good quality. The album peaked at number 125 on the UK Albums Chart. Before the album's release, Head Automatica toured the United States with Thursday, appeared on the Honda Civic Tour, and traveled with the Curiosa Festival. The band then promoted the album with an US West Coast tour and supported the Used on their US tour. Palumbo became ill with Crohn's disease, leading the cancellation of tours from late 2004 to mid-2005. "Beating Heart Baby" was released as the album's lead single in January 2005.
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Decadence è il primo album discografico degli Head Automatica, uscito il 17 agosto 2004. Le melodie vanno dal punk, arricchito da una vena funk al rock elettronico, in una miscela molto vicina sia al pop per la melodicità di alcune canzoni, che alla new wave, per il gusto di sperimentare suoni elettronici e retrò. Vanta la collaborazione di Tim Armstrong dei Rancid come guest singer.
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