Warpaint

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. 'Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution'Released: February 11, 2008. 'Wounded Bird'Released: June 2, 2008. 'Oh Josephine'Released: September 8, 2008Professional ratings Aggregate scoresSourceRating(74/100)Review scoresSourceRatingBWarpaint is the seventh studio album by American band. Released on March 3, 2008, it was the band's seventh studio album and first studio album in almost seven years, and its first with new members and, as well as the first to be released on the band's own Silver Arrow Records label.

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Warpaint is an American indie rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2004. The current lineup is founders Emily Kokal (vocals, guitar), Theresa Wayman (guitar, vocals) and Jenny Lee Lindberg (bass, vocals), and Stella Mozgawa (drums), who joined the band in 2009. Read news updates about Warpaint. Discover video clips of recent music performances and more on MTV.

Despite its predecessor selling more copies, Warpaint debuted 15 spots higher in the United States. Contents.Writing and production Following the departures of and in September 2006, The Black Crowes enlisted and to handle lead guitar and keyboard duties, respectively. Replaced Clores just before the Warpaint sessions began, and Paul Stacey returned to the producer’s chair with the hiring of of to play guitar. (Aside from a couple of appearances in September, Dickinson didn’t join the band on the road until the release of Warpaint, leaving Stacey to play the remainder of their concerts in 2007.)Though the band had debuted new songs sporadically in concert since reforming in 2005, none of them were included on Warpaint, with only the intro of 'Movin’ On Down the Line' having been performed for a live audience (as part of a jam in the middle of 'Soul Singing'). It was a conscious decision to leave the road-tested songs behind; as told, 'I wanted to show people where we are now.' Wrote the music and would send CDs to Chris, who would add the lyrics and their melodies.In July 2007, the band gathered at Allaire Studios in the of to record, finding that the remote setting contributed to the relative ease of recording.“When we got into the studio, it just flowed so easily.

We were on top of this mountain, and we were all living in the same place. There were no city distractions or people coming. We were up there to work.

A lot of that made it onto the record. Nature—and harmony.”— Rich RobinsonAccording to Chris, so as not to lose 'the dynamic of the group, the dynamic of music and the balance within that', the tracks were recorded live, with few overdubs.

Only one take was necessary to capture 'Evergreen', while 'Whoa Mule' was recorded outdoors. The atmosphere and the band’s approach allowed the sessions to be completed in just three weeks.Various band members have also spoken about the contributions of Dickinson and MacDougall. 'Sometimes when new people come in it brings so many positive changes', said Rich. 'Adam came in and tried out and everyone was impressed, but when we got into the studio everyone's jaws dropped.'

Sven Pipien remarked, 'The beauty of Luther is more than any note he's playing is the feeling behind that note. He was saying exactly what we want to say, and the same thing goes for Adam.

Eddie Harsch is not the easiest guy to replace but Adam is his own man AND he fills those shoes really well.' Maxim review controversy A review of Warpaint published by in its March 2008 issue prompted The Black Crowes' management to issue a press release denouncing the publication, as no promotional copies of the album had been distributed, meaning only the single edit of 'Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution' could have been heard before the review was written. The story was picked up by the, and preceded an exchange in which Maxim apologized to its readers and The Black Crowes' management slammed the magazine's editors for not apologizing to the band. Black Crowes' manager Pete Angelus then followed up with an open letter to Maxim and its editorial director, James Kaminsky.The writer of the review, David Peisner, claimed in an interview with the Los Angeles Times that he had been assigned to write a preview of the album, and that his writing had been presented by Maxim as if it were a full review. With the magazine facing increased criticism over rating unheard albums, including one by rapper, Kaminsky promised that future previews will be labeled as such.

Track listing All songs written by and, except where noted. 'Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution' – 5:03.

'Walk Believer Walk' – 4:39. 'Oh Josephine' – 6:38. 'Evergreen' – 4:20. 'Wee Who See the Deep' – 4:50. 'Locust Street' – 4:14.

'Movin' On Down the Line' – 5:42. 'Wounded Bird' – 4:23.

Makeup

'God's Got It' (Rev. Charlie Jackson) – 3:22. 'There's Gold in Them Hills' – 4:47. 'Whoa Mule' – 5:45Bonus tracks. 'Here Comes Daylight' – 3:46.

'Hole in Your Soul'  – 3:39The picture disc vinyl version of the album includes a bonus 7' disc with 'Here Comes Daylight' and 'Hole in Your Soul'. These tracks are bundled with the iTunes version of the album, as well, though 'Hole in Your Soul' was only available if pre-ordered.According to Crowesbase.com, the band's official archives website, four other songs were recorded, and they were titled, 'Movin' On' (different from 'Movin' On Down the Line'), 'Ready For Rain,' 'Natural Born Turn It On' and 'Share My Blanket.'