La La Land (Wax Fang album)
La La Land | ||||
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Studio album by Wax Fang | ||||
Released | November 17, 2007 | |||
Recorded | Beech House | |||
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Indie rock Psychedelic rock Progressive rock | |||
Length | 47:55 | |||
Label | Don't Panic Records, Absolutely Kosher Records | |||
Producer | Wax Fang | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
La La Land is the second LP by the Louisville-based band Wax Fang. It was originally released on November 17, 2007 by Don't Panic Records. It was re-issued by Absolutely Kosher on May 11, 2010 for vinyl. The songs Majestic and At Sea, both from this album, were featured on the 151st episode of American Dad! entitled '"Lost In Space'" in 2013.[2]
Track listing
All songs written by Scott Carney.
- "Majestic" – 5:37
- "World War II (Pt. 2)" – 4:13
- "At Sea" – 2:47
- "Cannibal Summer" – 3:45
- "The Doctor Will See You Now" – 4:22
- "Can You See The Light?" – 4:22
- "Avant Guardian Angel Dust" – 4:48
- "Oh, Recklessness" – 2:29
- "Black & Endless Night Revisited" – 5:50
- "Wake Up, Sleepyhead!" – 9:40
Personnel
- Scott Carney - Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards, Piano, Percussion, Theremin
- Jacob Heustis - Bass Guitar, Keyboards
- Kevin Ratterman - Drums, Keyboards, Percussion
Additional Musicians
- Doug Easley - Pedal Steel, Crying Robot
- Ben Sollee - Cello, Viola
- Cheyenne Mize - Violin
- Heather Floyd - Trumpet
- D.W. Box - Tuba
- David Cronin - Background Vocals
- Corey McAfee - Stomps and Claps
- Sarah Nettleton - Choir
- Anita Streeter - Choir
- Elizabeth Righmyer - Choir
- Naomi Scherich - Choir
- Harvey Turner - Choir
- George Dechurch - Choir
- Robert Adleberg - Choir
- Joe Scherich - Choir
Production
- Wax Fang - Producer, Mixing
- Kevin Ratterman - Engineer
- Doug Easley - Engineer
- Jason Gilespie - Assistant Engineer
- Mark Nevers - Mixing
- Jim Demain - Mastering
References
- ↑ Raggett, Ned. La La Land at AllMusic
- ↑ "'American Dad!' to feature Louisville band Wax Fang". The Courier-Journal. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
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