Dare I Say
Appearance
Dare I Say... | ||||
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Released | 2004 | |||
Genre | Stoner metal | |||
Length | 43:53 | |||
Label | MeteorCity | |||
Producer | Hermano and Ram Lauwrier | |||
Hermano chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Dare I Say... is Hermano's second album. It was released on the MeteorCity label and produced by the band and executive producer Ram Lauwrier. Since the band members lived in different locations, the album was recorded in various studios.
Track listing
- "Cowboys Suck" – 3:46
- "Life" – 4:16
- "Roll Over" – 4:42
- "Brother Bjork" – 5:13
- "Is This OK?" – 5:26
- "Quite Fucked" – 2:38
- "Murder One" – 4:09
- "My Boy" – 3:13
- "Let's Get It On" – 3:24
- "On The Desert" – 3:48
- "Angry American" – 3:14
Personnel
Band
- John Garcia (vocals)
- David Angstrom (Lead Guitar, vocals)
- Dandy Brown (Bass Guitar, and additional guitars and organ)
- Chris Leathers (drums)
Additional Personnel
- Aleah X - (vocals) on "Quite Fucked", "Let's Get It On"
- Steve Feldman - (vocals) on "Roll Over", "Is This O.K.?", "Brother Bjork", "Murder One", "Angry American"
- Mark Engel - (Guitar) on "Murder One"
- Eric Belt - (Guitar) on "Angry American" and "Life"
Mixing
- James Salter, Berkley Park Studio, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Jacques De Haard, Waterfront Studios, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Mastering
- Alan Ward, Electric City, Brussels, Belgium
Recording Studios
Since the band members live in different locations, the album was recorded in various locations.
- Berkley Park Studio, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Cabana Recordings, Boca Raton, Florida, USA
- Unit A Studio, Palm Springs, California, USA
- Feldman Studio, Palm Springs, California, USA
- Butter Studio, Joshua Tree, California, USA
- Aspen Heights Studio, Morongo Valley, California, USA
References
- ^ Dare I Say at AllMusic