LetDownCrush
LetDownCrush is the third studio album by 16volt, released on August 7, 1996, by Cargo and Re-Constriction Records.[3][4][5]
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Released | August 7, 1996[1][2] | |||
Recorded | 1996 | |||
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Length | 40:17 | |||
Label | Cargo/Re-Constriction | |||
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Singles from LetDownCrush | ||||
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Reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [6] |
Alternative Press | [7] |
AllMusic awarded LetDownCrush three out of five possible stars.[6] Aiding & Abetting gave the album a mixed review as well, calling LetDownCrush "diverse, and while obviously not a live-to-tape session, more immediate-sounding" and praised the songs for being "tight and vicious."[8] Alternative Press gave the album a positive review, saying "Hard beats dominate, and beefy guitar plays right into them, maximizing their power to make you wig."[7] Black Monday noted the band's artistic progression in combining the song structure of Skin with the electronics of Wisdom but criticized the metal influences.[9] Sonic Boom lauded Eric Powell's musical maturation and said "the best musical elements from all of his previous work appear like a trail of footprints down well trod path which ends at the edge of a precipice."[10]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Swarm" | Marc LaCorte, Eric Powell | 3:23 |
2. | "The Dreams That Rot in Your Heart" | Marc LaCorte, Eric Powell | 3:28 |
3. | "A Cloth Like Gauze" | Eric Powell | 4:03 |
4. | "Something Left" | Marc LaCorte, Eric Powell | 4:00 |
5. | "The Cut Collector" | Eric Powell | 3:52 |
6. | "Crush" | Marc LaCorte, Eric Powell | 4:47 |
7. | "Breed" | Eric Powell | 3:15 |
8. | "Two Wires Thin" | Eric Powell | 4:00 |
9. | "Shameface" | Eric Powell | 3:09 |
10. | "Carla's Tarantulas" | Eric Powell | 5:59 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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11. | "We Ain't Goin' Out Like That" (Cypress Hill cover) | Louis Freese, Lawrence Muggerud, Richard Todd Ray | 4:15 |
Accolades
Year | Publication | Country | Accolade | Rank | |
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1995 | CMJ New Music Monthly | United States | "Dance" | 16 | [11] |
"*" denotes an unordered list. |
Personnel
Adapted from the LetDownCrush liner notes.[12]
16volt
- Marc LaCorte – guitar, programming
- Eric Powell – lead vocals, programming, guitar, production, engineering, editing, recording (3, 7, 9), mixing (4)
Addition performers
- Bryan Barton – loops (8)
- Stella Katsoudas – vocals (1)
- Dan Pred – live drums (3)
- Ed Tinley (10)
- William Tucker – additional guitar (10), lead guitar (5)
Production and design
- Dave Friedlander – engineering, mixing (7, 9)
- Bill Garcelon – engineering
- Matt Gibson – engineering
- Zlatko Hukic – engineering
- Jon Irish – engineering, recording (1, 2, 5, 6, 8), mixing (4)
- Rick McMillen – mastering
- Esther Nevarez – engineering
- Jeff "Critter" Newell – production, engineering, mixing (1, 2, 5, 6, 8), recording (3, 7, 9)
- Jordan Nogood – design
- Ed Tinley – engineering
Release history
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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United States | 1996 | Cargo | CD | 72324 84506 27 |
Re-Constriction | CS | REC-022 | ||
2012 | Metropolis | CD, DL | MET 774 |
References
- "Just Out". CMJ New Music Monthly. CMJ Network, Inc. 36: 55. December 1996. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
- Barnhart, Becky (1996). "Schwann Spectrum". Schwann Spectrum. Stereophile, Incorporated. Winter 1996-1997: 14. ISBN 9781575980386. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
- Bush, John. "16 Volt > Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
- "16 Volt: LetDownCrush". Option. Sonic Options Network (72–76): 71. 1997. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
- Christian, Chris (February 27, 1997). "Interview with Eric Powell of 16 Volt, La Luna, Portland". Sonic Boom. 5 (3). Retrieved July 13, 2020.
- "16 Volt: LetDownCrush > Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
- columnist (February 1997). "16 Volt: LetDownCrush". Alternative Press: 69.
- "16 Volt: Letdowncrush". Aiding & Abetting (68). January 15, 1995. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
- Gair (1997). "16 Volt: LetdownCrush" (PDF). Black Monday (4): 2. Retrieved August 12, 2020.
- Christian, Chris (October 1996). "16 Volt: LetDownCrush". Sonic Boom. 4 (7). Retrieved July 13, 2020.
- "Dance Top 25". CMJ New Music Monthly. CMJ Network, Inc. 40 (7–12): 52. December 1996. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
- LetDownCrush (booklet). 16volt. San Diego, California: Cargo/Re-Constriction. 1996.
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External links
- Official website
- LetDownCrush at Bandcamp
- LetDownCrush at Discogs (list of releases)