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2014 album by The Afghan Whigs
Do to the Beast is the seventh studio album by American alternative rock band The Afghan Whigs , their first in 16 years. It was released on April 15, 2014 on Sub Pop Records , the same label that released their albums Up in It and Congregation .[ 1]
The album received mainly positive reviews; according to online review aggregator Metacritic , it has a score of 74%, indicating "generally favorable reviews". A reviewer for the Los Angeles Times concluded that it was "overall a more muted, moody affair than the Afghan Whigs in their heyday."[ 2] A Rolling Stone review wrote that on the album, "The stylishly sleazy intensity is still there on their first record since 1998's excellent 1965 , only with a wider palette."[ 3]
All tracks are written by Greg Dulli
Do to the Beast [ 8] Title 1. "Parked Outside" 4:37 2. "Matamoros" 2:43 3. "It Kills" 3:33 4. "Algiers" 4:03 5. "Lost in the Woods" 4:54 6. "The Lottery" 4:05 7. "Can Rova" 3:44 8. "Royal Cream" 4:33 9. "I Am Fire" 2:51 10. "These Sticks" 5:49 Total length: 40:50
Adapted from AllMusic.[ 9]
Kerry Brown – engineer
John Curley – engineer
Amanda Demme – photography
Greg Dulli – lyricist, mixing, producer
Christopher Friedman – artwork, layout
Megan Jasper – A&R
Gavin Lurssen – mastering
Mike Napolitano – engineer, mixing
Rick Nelson – engineer
David Rosser – engineer
Mathias Schneeberger – engineer, mixing
Justin Smith – engineer
Christopher Thorn – engineer
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