Head Trip in Every Key
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Head Trip in Every Key is the second studio album by the alternative/punk rock band Superdrag. Following the success of the band's debut album Regretfully Yours (1996) and its hit single "Sucked Out", the band's record label, Elektra Records, gave Superdrag a larger recording budget and less studio interference on the condition that they would record more radio-friendly songs. Head Trip in Every Key was recorded in three months at Sound City Studios with producer Jerry Finn. Upon hearing the finished album, Elektra sent Superdrag back to the studio to record more accessible material, leading to the addition of two more songs to the album.
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Head Trip in Every Key is the second studio album by the alternative/punk rock band Superdrag. Following the success of the band's debut album Regretfully Yours (1996) and its hit single "Sucked Out", the band's record label, Elektra Records, gave Superdrag a larger recording budget and less studio interference on the condition that they would record more radio-friendly songs. Head Trip in Every Key was recorded in three months at Sound City Studios with producer Jerry Finn. Upon hearing the finished album, Elektra sent Superdrag back to the studio to record more accessible material, leading to the addition of two more songs to the album. Released on March 24, 1998, Head Trip in Every Key received strong reviews from critics. However, Elektra refused to promote the album and offered little touring support for the band, resulting in Superdrag only being able to promote the album for six months. Head Trip in Every Key is the band's final album with Elektra, as the band would leave the label the following year. In 2014, a vinyl version of the album was released through SideOneDummy Records.
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