Alternate Endings
| Alternate Endings | ||||
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| Compilation album by | ||||
| Released | 11 August 2008 | |||
| Recorded | 2004–2008 | |||
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| Length | 55:18 | |||
| Label | Gut | |||
| Fightstar chronology | ||||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| BBC | favourable[1] |
Alternate Endings is a compilation album by English post-hardcore band Fightstar, released 11 August 2008 on Gut Records. It features previously unreleased material, b-sides, covers and live radio recordings from the previous four years.[4]
Overview
The track "Amethyst" is taken from the band's debut EP, They Liked You Better When You Were Dead, where it appeared as track five. A hidden track titled "Hazy Eyes" follows directly after it. The version of "Amethyst" on this album is the same as the EP version, with "Hazy Eyes" included at the end of the track. It is unclear whether this was an error or intentional. The songs "Shinji Ikari", "Fight for US" and "NERV/SEELE" are inspired by the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion. Shinji Ikari is the show's main protagonist, while NERV and SEELE are the two opposing factions in the series. The cover of "Breaking the Law" originally appeared on Higher Voltage!: Another Brief History of Rock.
The album also features an enhanced section with various videos, featuring backstage footage, music video's and a video of the band answering questions asked by the fans.[5]
The digital download version of the album has a slightly different track order, where track 4 is replaced, instead of "Amethyst", "Flotation Therapy" appears which was a b-side to "Floods".[6]
The band's drummer Omar Abidi has stated that the release was a decision made by Gut Records as a way of getting "every last drop of money out of us" before the band went independent. He expressed that, after only two albums, it felt somewhat arrogant for the band to release such a collection.[7]
Track listing
The last 3 tracks on the album are printed in the wrong order on the inlay but are in the correct order here. All songs written and composed by Fightstar, except where noted.[8]
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Floods" (Live Lounge performance) | Simon Askew | 3:46 | |
| 2. | "Where's the Money, Lebowski?" | Jason Wilcock | 3:26 | |
| 3. | "Waitin' for a Superman" (Flaming Lips cover) | Wayne Coyne, Michael Ivins, Steven Drozd | Simon Askew | 3:29 |
| 4. | "Amethyst" (includes the hidden track "Hazy Eyes") | Mark Williams | 7:19 | |
| 5. | "99" (live) | Simon Askew | 4:03 | |
| 6. | "In Between Days" (The Cure cover) | Robert Smith | Christian Wieland | 2:38 |
| 7. | "Shinji Ikari" | Jason Wilcock | 3:59 | |
| 8. | "Dark Star" | Jason Wilcock | 3:43 | |
| 9. | "Gracious" | Carl Bown | 3:43 | |
| 10. | "Fight for Us" | Matt Hyde | 4:08 | |
| 11. | "Hold Out Your Arms" (live acoustic) | Carl Bown | 4:04 | |
| 12. | "NERV/SEELE" | Jason Wilcock | 3:51 | |
| 13. | "Zihuatanejo" | Jason Wilcock | 3:36 | |
| 14. | "Breaking the Law" (Judas Priest cover) | Rob Halford, K.K. Downing, Glenn Tipton | Carl Bown | 2:58 |
| 15. | "Minerva" (Deftones cover) | Chino Moreno, Stephen Carpenter, Chi Cheng, Frank Delgado, Abe Cunningham | Matt Hyde | 2:51 |
Personnel
The following people contributed to Alternate Endings:[8]
Fightstar
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Production
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Chart performance
| Chart (2008) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| UK Albums Chart[9] | 85 |
References
- ^ a b Fox, Al. "Alternate Endings proves that Fightstar are far from transitory". BBC Music. Archived from the original on 28 August 2008. Retrieved 6 August 2008.
- ^ "Fightstar - Alternate Endings (Gut)". Manchester Evening News. 19 April 2010. Retrieved 14 June 2017.
- ^ Spellman, Robert (7 August 2008). "FIGHTSTAR: ALTERNATE ENDINGS (Institute)". Daily Express. Retrieved 14 June 2017.
- ^ Spinelli, Tom. "Fightstar to release "Alternate Endings" album". Melodic.net. Retrieved 5 March 2008.
- ^ "Fightstar answering your questions". Youtube. Retrieved 12 March 2009.
- ^ "Alternate Endings by Fightstar". Amazon. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
- ^ "Fightstar Interview". Spoonfed. Archived from the original on 12 March 2012. Retrieved 8 August 2014.
- ^ a b Alternate Endings (CD). Fightstar. Gut Records. 2008. INSRECCD06.
{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ "The Official Charts Company - Fightstar - Alternate Endings". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 6 August 2008.