Leaping from an indie to a major for their sophomore effort 2011’s All at Once, Airborne Toxic Event takes advantage of being in the big leagues, getting the full effect of hiring a name producer in Dave Sardy. Together, Sardy and ATE clean and streamline the group’s stylishly romantic, affectedly literary, neo-alt-rock, toning down the pretension, ratcheting up the skyscraping atmosphere, and honing the hooks. It’s a record made for the night, but not darkened corners; it’s smeared with streaks of neon, faded stars, and omnipresent street lights, all conjuring the affected glamour of a night that never ends. ATE doesn’t shy away from their debts to the Killers and the Strokes, they brandish their influences so brazenly the echoes reverberate upon themselves and turn into something not quite their own but not quite recycled: it’s insistent mood pop designed for its moment, getting enough momentum from its bounce and melody to be something of a pleasure. Whether it’s a guilty one or not depends entirely upon the audience.
The Airborne Toxic Event. All At Once Half Of Something Else. March 5, 2015 Katie Holmes. This was the first song I ever wrote for Anna and I to really sing together. I love the sound of her voice on this recording. March 5, 2015 Katie Holmes. This was the first time I ever wrote a song with any idea that someone might hear it. Changing Lyrics: All these buckets of rain / I've heard enough about / You say that I lie / I am a gentleman / Didn't I ask for a place I could stay? All at Once The Airborne Toxic Event. All at Once by The Airborne Toxic Event 2011 Island CD (Nearly New) #33 XDEALZ. The Airborne Toxic Event Rare Vinyl Record LP Dope Machine Limited Edition NEW. All At Once The Airborne Toxic Event. Album All at Once. All At Once Lyrics. We were born without time Nameless in the arms Of a mother, a father, and God When the world would wait for us. All At Once by The Airborne Toxic Event song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position. Toggle navigation. Welcome Guest. Sign In Register. Mortality and sudden changes in life inform much of Los Angeles indie rock group The Airborne Toxic Event's second album and the title track finds frontman Mikel Jollett singing about how. The Airborne Toxic Event All at Once Label: Island US Release Date: 2011-04-26 UK Release Date: 2011-04-25 Label Website Artist Website Amazon iTunes. And that is a rare gift.
All At Once The Airborne Toxic Event The Calder Quartet • All At Once. Duet - Live From Walt Disney Concert Hall The Airborne Toxic Event • All I Ever Wanted.
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2 | Noah Harmon / Mikel Jollett | 04:05 | ||
3 | 03:21 | |||
4 | 03:45 | |||
5 | 02:10 | |||
6 | 04:11 | |||
7 | 03:44 | |||
8 | Noah Harmon / Mikel Jollett | 04:38 | ||
9 | 03:25 | |||
10 | Steven Chen / Mikel Jollett | 04:18 | ||
11 | 04:55 |
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26 Songs, 1 Hour 41 Minutes
EDITORS’ NOTES
Their second album on Island Records rings and shines with the over-the-top production values of GRAMMY®-awarded super-producer Dave Sardy (Oasis, Wolfmother, Marilyn Manson, Johnny Cash, Jay-Z, The Rolling Stones, etc). A bombastic title-track opens with rumbling rhythms and gossamer strings, courtesy of the Calder Quartet, as music critic-turned-frontman Mikel Jollett croons with the heartfelt, soaring inflections of a young Bono. “Numb” is similarly dramatic as winding guitars and trudging drumbeats accompany distorted synthesizers while Jollett sings lyrics about the joys of succumbing to the stereotyped aloof numbness associated with Los Angeles. Loaded with barbed hooks, the angularly arranged “Changing” kick-starts the early 2000s revival before Jollett affects a demure Julian Casablancas approach to the Strokes-esque “It Doesn’t Mean a Thing,” right down to the slightly distorted vocals.
EDITORS’ NOTES
Their second album on Island Records rings and shines with the over-the-top production values of GRAMMY®-awarded super-producer Dave Sardy (Oasis, Wolfmother, Marilyn Manson, Johnny Cash, Jay-Z, The Rolling Stones, etc). A bombastic title-track opens with rumbling rhythms and gossamer strings, courtesy of the Calder Quartet, as music critic-turned-frontman Mikel Jollett croons with the heartfelt, soaring inflections of a young Bono. “Numb” is similarly dramatic as winding guitars and trudging drumbeats accompany distorted synthesizers while Jollett sings lyrics about the joys of succumbing to the stereotyped aloof numbness associated with Los Angeles. Loaded with barbed hooks, the angularly arranged “Changing” kick-starts the early 2000s revival before Jollett affects a demure Julian Casablancas approach to the Strokes-esque “It Doesn’t Mean a Thing,” right down to the slightly distorted vocals.
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- 26 Songs, 1 Hour 41 Minutes
- Released: Jan 1, 2011
- ℗ 2011 The Island Def Jam Music Group
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