Blood/Candy

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Blood/Candy
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ReleasedSeptember 10, 2010 (2010-09-10)
Recorded2010
Genre Alternative rock, power pop, indie rock
Length42:34
Label Rykodisc
Producer The Posies
The Posies chronology
Every Kind of Light
(2005)
Blood/Candy
(2010)
Solid States
(2016)
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Blood/Candy is the seventh studio album by American alternative rock band The Posies, released on September 28, 2010, by Rykodisc. It was the band's first album release in five years, following Every Kind of Light . [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Contents

The Posies say this is something totally different from what they've tried before. "We subscribe to the 'evolve or perish' philosophy," co-founder Jon Auer says in a statement. "We directed ourselves to new places with this recording and tried not to travel down familiar paths when it could be avoided. Expect the unexpected" [7]

"One of the things I was hoping to do on this record," says Auer, "was go back to the idea of Ken and me writing most of the songs, versus the last recording we did, where we kind of cobbled things together in the studio with everyone. I just felt like we needed to have that time to prepare and actually sit down and write." As a result, Stringfellow says, "I would say that I feel the songs on this one a bit deeper... there's stuff from way down in there that I think gives it a little more soul." [8]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow

No.TitleLength
1."Plastic Paperbacks" (featuring Hugh Cornwell)2:38
2."The Glitter Prize" (featuring Kay Hanley)3:56
3."Licenses to Hide" (featuring Lisa Lobsinger)4:02
4."So Caroline"3:16
5."Take Care of Yourself"4:02
6."Cleopatra Street"3:36
7."For the Ashes"3:31
8."Accidental Architecture"3:33
9."She's Coming Down Again!"4:40
10."Notion 99"3:27
11."Holiday Hours"3:40
12."Enewetak" (featuring Paco Loco)2:30

Personnel

The Posies
Additional musicians

Recorded & Mixed by: Paco Loco, Jon Auer, Ken Stringfellow, Scott Greiner, Martin Davis Kinack, Daniel Pasquel, Phil Peterson, and Michael Eisenstein at Studio Paco Loco, El Puerto de Santa Maria SPAIN; Le Domicile, Paris/Cussy-la-Colonne FRANCE; Amberson Mansion, SoDo/Seattle USA; Eminence Recording, Seattle USA; Down In The Hole, Paris FRANCE; Chillipeg-Winnewack Audio, in the woods, CANADA; La Increible Sociedad, Quito ECUADOR; The House Of Breaking Glass, Seattle USA; and The Rumpus Room, Los Angeles, USA

Mastered by Greg Calbi, Sterling Sound New York USA

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