March on Electric Children

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Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Unsubst-infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for conflicting parameters". Template:Music ratings March on Electric Children is the second studio album by the American post-hardcore band The Blood Brothers, released in February 2002. Produced by Matt Bayles, the album (which is described in the liner notes as a "short story set to music") was recorded in one week[1] on a $3000 budget[2] and has been described by singer Jordan Blilie as "crazier" and "more complex" than the band's previous effort, This Adultery Is Ripe.[3]

Concept album

The album has been described by numerous critics as a concept album, with its characters portrayed more as villains and victims than as heroes. The effort was an attempt by the band to create a storyline with repeating characters that has a bleak outlook on life, emphasizing the consequences of the characters' selfish choices. A common motif utilized throughout the album is the ocean and sea creatures, which was a result of vocalist Johnny Whitney taking an oceanography class during the album's production.[4] The album marks additions to the band's songwriting tools. For example, "Kiss of the Octopus" samples "The Perfect Drug" by Nine Inch Nails,[5] and the piano acts as the sole instrument played on "American Vultures".[6] It is also the conclusion to the storyline and wraps up the themes featured in the previous songs. Says singer Jordan Blilie:

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Basically what we had in mind was that we wanted to focus on what happens when a person lives a life devoid of any real meaning. These are people that lead a very empty superficial existence where motives are completely selfish and empty, and what happens as a result of that choice.

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Characters

  • Mr. Electric Ocean - "the personification of the media and exploitation and superficiality... the person that influences the protagonist during the entire record"
  • The Skin Army - "a representation of our culture as completely superficial and concerned with the exterior, skin, and what is on the outside"

Track listing

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Personnel

The Blood Brothers
Production and design
  • Matt Bayles - producer, engineer, mixer
  • The Blood Brothers - co-producer
  • Troy T - assistant engineer
  • Ed B - mastering
  • Dan Dean - layout concept, design, photographs, art
  • Morgan Henderson - layout concept, design, photographs, art
  • Jeffrey Degolier - photographs, art

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog Additional Notes
United States 2002 Three One G CD Three One G 21
LP Pressed on black vinyl and clear with black splatters, the latter an edition of 500. A picture disc edition was also issued in quantities of 2500 copies.
2009 Epitaph Records CD 87056-2

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