The World Will Decide
The World Will Decide is the 14th studio album by Negativland, released on November 13, 2020.
The World Will Decide | ||||
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Released | November 13, 2020 | |||
Genre | Experimental rock | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | Seeland | |||
Producer | Negativland | |||
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Recording and release
The release is part of a pair with 2019's True False and was promoted by the band with a Chrome browser extension.[1] A deluxe limited of the album includes a screen print, bumper sticker, and digital download of No Brain, a live album recorded on the band's 2019 tour.
Track listing
- "Unlawful Assembly"
- "Content"
- "Before I Ask"
- "Why Are We Waiting"
- "Create the Visitor"
- "We Can Really Feel Like We're Here"
- "More Data" – 5:46
- "I Didn't Know I Was Dead"
- "Failure"
- "Don't Don't Get Freaked Out" – 4:28
- "Anything Else"
- "Attractive Target"
- "Open Your Mouth"
- "Incomprehensible Solution"
- "The World Will Decide"
Personnel
Negativland
- Ian Allen – composition, performance, production, recording, mixing, and editing
- Peter Conheim – composition, performance, production, recording, mixing, and editing
- Mark Hosler – composition, performance, production, recording, mixing, and editing
- Don Joyce – composition, performance, production, recording, mixing, and editing
- Jon Leidecker – composition, performance, production, recording, mixing, and editing
- Richard Lyons – composition, performance, production, recording, mixing, and editing
- David Wills – composition, vocals, performance, production, recording, mixing, and editing
Additional personnel
- Kyle Bruckmann
- Drew Daniel
- Tom Dimuzio
- Jem Doulton
- Nava Dunkelman
- Kristin Erickson
- Steve Fisk
- Matthew Hanson-Weller – screen print on deluxe edition
- Erich Hubner
- Dan Lynch – cover, label and booklet paintings
- Ava Mendoza
- Prairie Prince
- M. C. Schmidt
References
- Blazenhoff, Rusty (September 3, 2020). "Negativland's New Album The World Will Decide Drops November 13". BoingBoing. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
External links
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