Leaving Wonderland... in a Fit of Rage
Leaving Wonderland... in a Fit of Rage | ||||
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Released | July 7, 2009 | |||
Studio | Mushroom (Vancouver) | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 37:16 | |||
Label | WOZ[1] | |||
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Marcy Playground chronology | ||||
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Leaving Wonderland... in a Fit of Rage is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band Marcy Playground, released on July 7, 2009[2] by WOZ Records.[3][4] It was begun as a John Wozniak solo album.[5] The album's first single was "Blackbird".[6]
A remix album, Indaba Remixes from Wonderland, followed in 2010.[7][8]
Production
[edit]The album was produced by Jeff Dawson and John Wozniak; Wozniak had appreciated Dawson's production work at Mushroom Studios.[9][10] Its lyrics were inspired by a difficult period in the singer's life.[11][12] Leaving Wonderland... in a Fit of Rage was recorded in part with original band member Dylan Keefe.[13] The band added drummer Shlomi Lavie after the album was completed.[14]
Critical reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Toronto Sun | [15] |
Exclaim! called the album "a tribute to the opiate-inspired, alt-rock tradition [the band] once popularized."[16] The Star Tribune deemed it "a slightly rootsier update of the group's quirky style."[17] The Star-News labeled it "sonically diverse and intensely personal."[18]
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review determined that "the music still has a dark aspect and it's still pop; it's just radio that has stopped paying attention."[19] The Toronto Sun considered the album to be "a fairly enjoyable and varied set of mellow Beatle-pop and roots, peppered with surprisingly crunchy guitar-rockers."[15] The Intelligencer Journal concluded that "all 12 songs on Leaving Wonderland ... are excellent, driven by Wozniak's gift for melody."[20]
AllMusic wrote that "it deserves to be heard by a wider audience as it proves that there's more to Marcy Playground and Wozniak than one grunge-era hit."[2]
Track listing
[edit]All songs written by John Wozniak.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Blackbird" | 3:13 |
2. | "Devil Woman" | 3:04 |
3. | "Gin and Money" | 3:44 |
4. | "Star Baby" | 2:49 |
5. | "I Burned the Bed" | 2:37 |
6. | "Irene" | 2:42 |
7. | "Emperor" | 3:39 |
8. | "Good Times" | 3:15 |
9. | "I Must Have Been Dreaming" | 2:34 |
10. | "Memphis" | 2:48 |
11. | "Thank You" | 3:33 |
12. | "Down the Drain" | 3:18 |
Personnel
[edit]Marcy Playground (Touring members)
- John Wozniak - all vocals, guitar, band, dobro
- Dylan Keefe - bass
- Shlomi Lavie - drums (does not play on album)
Additional personnel (in studio only)
- Niko Friesen - drums, percussion
- Brendan Ostrander - drums, "Devil Woman" and "Thank You"
- Chris Copeland - drums, "Gin and Money"
- Simon Kendall - piano, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer
- Daniel Powter - piano, "Gin and Money"
- Jon Dryden - string programming, "Down the Drain"
- Jeff Dawson - keys, programming, guitar, "Thank You"
- Dave Pickell - piano, "Blackbird"
- Marc Wild - guitar, "Blackbird"
Production
[edit]- John Wozniak - production
- Jeff Dawson - production, recording, mixing
- Bob Ludwig - mastering
Recorded at Mushroom Studios, Vancouver, BC
Mixed at Harbourside Studios, N. Vancouver, BC
Mastered at Gateway Mastering, Portland, Maine
References
[edit]- ^ "Life's a playground: This band's day job is to keep touring". Corpus Christi Caller-Times. 27 Aug 2010. p. W2.
- ^ a b c "Leaving Wonderland...In a Fit of Rage - Marcy Playground | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
- ^ "Marcy Playground Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
- ^ Duckett, Richard (1 Oct 2009). "Marcy Playground: Back on tour to promote CD". Telegram & Gazette. Go!. p. 7.
- ^ "Marcy Playground". The Salt Lake Tribune. 8 Oct 2009.
- ^ Dubiel, Jean (August 14, 2009). "Marcy Playground sounds more like vacant lot: Boring". Fort Polk Guardian. Entertainment.
- ^ Thrasher, Don (10 Sep 2010). "Marcy Playground: ROCKERS LEAVE WONDERLAND WITH A REMIX ALBUM". Dayton Daily News. Go!. p. 6.
- ^ Maimann, Kevin (15 Apr 2011). "Strangers with candy: Long-distance collaboration with Marcy Playground". Edmonton Sun. p. E11.
- ^ Long, Michael (9 Aug 2009). "Catching Up With Marcy Playground". Sunday News. p. H1.
- ^ Spalding, Derek (29 Oct 2009). "Marcy Playground adapts to the changing music scene". Nanaimo Daily News. p. D8.
- ^ Thomas, Rob (6 January 2011). "'SEX AND CANDY' MAKERS HEADLINE ANNEX SHOW". The Capital Times. p. 12.
- ^ Courter, Barry (31 July 2009). "Marcy Playground's Wozniak gets personal on new CD". Chattanooga Times Free Press. p. H6.
- ^ "Marcy Playground due at Frankie's". The Blade. 11 Feb 2010. p. D9.
- ^ Ward, Coley (August 27, 2009). "Marcy Playground to perform at the Rock on Saturday". Arizona Daily Star. CALIENTE. p. 6.
- ^ a b Sterdan, Darryl (25 July 2009). "Marcy Playground Leaving Wonderland ... In a Fit of Rage". Toronto Sun. p. E18.
- ^ "Marcy Playground Leaving Wonderland... In a Fit of Rage | Exclaim!". exclaim.ca.
- ^ Riemenschneider, Chris (20 Aug 2009). "Marcy Playground". Star Tribune. VITA.MN. p. 12.
- ^ Staton, John (26 Jan 2010). "Marcy Playground given new life in reunion". Star-News.
- ^ "Music: Altar 'Playground'". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. 9 Mar 2011.
- ^ Ferguson, Jon (14 Aug 2009). "Turning Unhappiness Into Artistic Fulfillment". Intelligencer Journal. p. A5.