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Worse Than Alone  -  CD

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The Number Twelve Looks Lik...

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Release Date:  3/10/2009

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Songs

 
1. Glory Kingdom(2:23)
2. Given Life(4:18)
3. To Catch a Tiger...(4:43)
4. Marvin's Jungle(3:18)
5. The Garden's All Nighters(5:21)
6. ...If They Holler, Don't Let Go(5:48)
7. Retort, Rebuild, Remind(4:33)
8. The League of Endangered Oddities(4:49)
9. Serpentine(1:20)
10. I'll Make My Own Hours(9:12)

Details

Format
CD(1)
Release Date
3/10/2009
Original Release Date
6/1/2009
Genre
Heavy Metal
Label
Eyeball Records
Studio/Live
Studio
Mono/Stereo
Stereo
UPC
637872009925

Release Notes

Worse Than Alone: Release Notes: Muze 
Full performer name: The Number Twelve Looks Like You.Personnel: Smoggs, Todd Ryan, Jesse Korman, Justin Pedrick (vocals); Alexis Pareja (guitar, programming); Jon Karel (drums, percussion).Engineers: Kevin Antreassian; Jayson DeZuzio.Audio Mixer: Steve Evetts.Recording information: Backroom Rehearsal Studios, Rockaway, NJ.The Number Twelve Looks Like You has a sound that matches their complex name. Like fellow Jersey boys Dillinger Escape Plan, their music is furiously experimental mathcore--time signatures and polyrythms careening wildly in a kind of chaotic discipline. It's certainly not all crazed screaming; "Marvin's Jungle" is gently off-kilter and melodic, more DC post-hardcore than metal, until it explodes into machine-gun drums and thrash guitars, and "The League of Endangered Oddities" features melodic vocals and shifting cascades of guitar texture. More than anything, however, WORSE THAN ALONE aims to rip heads off of shoulders with neck-snapping shifts in tempo.

Credits

Performer The Number Twelve Looks Lik...
Producer(s) Number Twelve Looks Like You

Customer Reviews

Editorial Reviews

Worse Than Alone: MUZE Review
Muze

Alternative Press (p.137) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Squishy-sounding keyboards, phased trance beats, trippy left-to-right panning, even one vocal cadence recalling both Blondie's 'Rapture' and 'Run-D.M.C.,' somehow these dudes imbue it all with surprising fluidity."