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Crash Kings
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 26, 2009 (2009-05-26)
GenreAlternative rock, indie rock
Length36:23
LabelCustard/Universal Motown
ProducerDave Sardy

Crash Kings is the debut album by American rock band Crash Kings. Produced by Dave Sardy and released in May 2009, the album features the single "Mountain Man", which reached number 1 on the Alternative Songs chart in early 2010.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Alternative Addiction[2]

The album entered the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart in June 2009 and reached its peak position of number 30 in May 2010.[3]

Allmusic writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine compared the band's musical style as something between The White Stripes and Ben Folds Five, and remarked that the band leaned

a bit too heavily on the Folds part of the equation, loving his pounding eighth notes and clever-clever wit.[1]

Erlewine added that Crash Kings are most intriguing

...when they get loud, as they do on '14 Arms', or when they mimic the Whites' thud and caterwaul as they do on 'You Got Me' -- because that's when they don't seem like another politely pressed and pleasant piano pop band.[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Crash Kings

No.TitleLength
1."Mountain Man"3:17
2."1985"3:42
3."It's Only Wednesday"3:04
4."Come Away"4:02
5."Non-Believer"3:51
6."14 Arms"2:44
7."Raincoat"3:57
8."You Got Me"4:35
9."Saving Grace"3:32
10."My Love"3:39
Total length:36:23

Personnel

Crash Kings

Additional musicians

  • Philip Vaiman – violin
  • Alyssa Park – violin
  • Armen Garabedian – violin
  • J. Barrera – piano
  • Timothy Loo – cello

Design

  • Josh Mongeau – art design
  • Jim Wright – photography

Production

  • Dave Sardy – producer, mixing engineer
  • Daniel Field – management
  • Kelly Perkins – management
  • Stephen Marcussen – mastering
  • Ed Richardson: A&R Mangament Universal Motown
  • Ryan Castle – engineer
  • Cameron Barton – 2nd engineer
  • Andy Brohard – Pro Tools engineer
  • Alec Gomez – assistant
  • Morgan Stratton – assistant
  • David Campbell – arranger and conductor on "Come Away"
  • Charlie Bisharatconcertmaster on "Come Away"

Chart performance

Chart (2010) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers 25[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Crash Kings – Review". Allmusic (Macrovision Corporation). Retrieved 17 April 2011.
  2. ^ "Album Review of Crash Kings by Crash Kings | Alternative Addiction | New Music First | Music News". www.alternativeaddiction.com. Retrieved October 9, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Crash Kings Album & Song Chart History". Billboard (Nielsen Company). Retrieved 17 April 2011. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)