Hardcore Fordirelifesake. Band Name Fordirelifesake. Album Name A Daydream Disaster.
Album · 2005 · 12 Songs. More By Fordirelifesake. See All. Breathing In Is Only Half the Function.
Fordirelifesake are ferocious in this sense. The melodies presented throughout the entire album are stunning, upbeat, and catchy. The dual guitar interplay is quite a thing to hear, and it will grab your full attention. The guitars use a lot of higher riffing, and play at an extremely fast pace throughout the whole album. There is a few solos, but these are all in tasteful measure. The vocals of this album are pretty much the only thing that isn’t really different from any of fordirelifesake’s contemporaries. It’s your usual standard affair of throaty growls throughout, while having a backing vocalist there for some of the higher shrieks. They do seem to employ a lot more vocals being sung than others, but other than that, the vocals are nothing to get excited or worry about. The production of this album also adds to the sound of fordirelifesake.
Artists Fordirelifesake A Daydream Disaster. A Daydream Disaster Fordirelifesake. This album has an average beat per minute of 126 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 100/148 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist A Daydream Disaster. BPM Profile A Daydream Disaster. Album starts at 108BPM, ends at 126BPM (+18), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Fordirelifesake. Dance, Pretend, Forget, Defend. Fordirelifesake, Deluge.
Not quite Fordirelifesake's second album, A Daydream Disaster is a compilation of 12 previously released tracks from singles, split EPs, and compilations. However, since this kind of metalcore is best appreciated in small doses anyway, the idea of album structure and flow doesn't really come into play anyway. While there is a bit of filler here, such as the descriptively titled minute-long "Acoustic Instrumental," the best tracks on A Daydream Disaster surpass most of Fordirelifesake's previous full-length
Not quite Fordirelifesake's second album, A Daydream Disaster is a compilation of 12 previously released tracks from singles, split EPs, and compilations. While there is a bit of filler here, such as the descriptively titled minute-long "Acoustic Instrumental," the best tracks on A Daydream Disaster surpass most of Fordirelifesake's previous full-length
Album by Fordirelifesake. Four Letter Lie. Acoustic Instrumental. The Perfect Way To Cut Myself. She Loves Me Not. Intermission. Falling For The Promise. Sweet, We Forgot To Name Our Cover Song. We Burn In Our Own Comfort. These Nights Will Define Me. Insecurities Securing Tragedy.
Complete your Fordirelifesake collection. Fordirelifesake – A Daydream Disaster.
Limited 2xLP version on Forge Again Records.
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Tracklist Hide Credits
A1 | Four Letter LieEngineer – Tim PakMixed By – Tim Pak |
A2 | Acoustic InstrumentalEngineer – Tim PakMixed By – Tim Pak |
A3 | The Perfect Way To Cute MyselfEngineer – Tim PakMixed By – Tim Pak |
A4 | She Loves Me NotEngineer – Tim PakMixed By – Tim Pak |
B1 | IntermissionEngineer – Tim PakMixed By – Tim Pak |
B2 | Into What We Call Stars, For Patient ImperfectionsEngineer – Tim PakMixed By – Tim Pak |
B3 | Falling For The PromiseEngineer – Tim PakMixed By – Tim Pak |
B4 | Sweet, We Forgot To Name Our Cover SongEngineer – Tim PakMixed By – Tim Pak |
C1 | We Burn In Our Own ComfortEngineer – Scott KomerMixed By – Scott Komer |
C2 | These Nights Will Define MeEngineer – Scott KomerMixed By – Scott Komer |
C3 | Insecurities Securing TragedyEngineer – Scott KomerMixed By – Scott Komer |
C4 | Love SongEngineer – Tim PakMixed By – Tim Pak |
C5 | My Best WishesRecorded By – Adam Garbett |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Bill Smith Custom Records
- Mastered At – Aardvark Record Mastering
- Recorded At – Woodshed Studios, Detroit
- Recorded At – Parkhill Studios
Credits
- Artwork – Crosshair
- Edited By – Eric Butkus
- Layout – Jackson Cavanaugh
- Remastered By – Eric Butkus
Notes
103 Pressed on Lime Green- Side A Recorded at Woodshed Studios in August of 2000 - Originally Appeared on Self Titled EP (Forge Again)
- Side B Recorded at Woodshed Studios in February of 2001 - Originally Appeared on Split CD with Wafflehouse* (Forge Again)
- Side C Tracks 1-3 Recorded at Parkhill Project Studio in November of 2002 - Originally Appeared on Split CD with Deluge (Thorp/Skipworth)
- Side C Track 4 Recorded at Woodshed Studios in March of 2002 - Originally Appeared on Split CD with Endzweck (Alliance-Trax) and Split 7" with Hewhocorrupts (Forge Again)
- Side C Track 5 Recorded in July of 2003 - Originally Appeared on "For You: A Tribute to Jordan Wodehouse and Daniel Langlois" Compilation CD (United Edge)
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: FAR-028 LP1-A I tried to be your everything and you let me fall
- Matrix / Runout: FAR-028 LP1-B Forever can never be said too many times
- Matrix / Runout: FAR-028 LP2-C Music to fuck to
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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TR 63 | Fordirelifesake | A Daydream Disaster (CD, Comp) | Thorp Records | TR 63 | US | 2005 |
FAR028 | Fordirelifesake | A Daydream Disaster (LP + LP, S/Sided + Comp, Ltd, RP, Whi) | Forge Again Records | FAR028 | US | 2014 |
FAR028 | Fordirelifesake | A Daydream Disaster (LP + LP, S/Sided + Comp, Ltd, RP, Alt) | Forge Again Records | FAR028 | US | 2014 |