Men, Women & Children

Men, Women & Children

Men, Women & Children

Men, Women & Children

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Overview

Whoops. Seems someone forgot to give Men, Women & Children the memo. Didn't disco pretty much die with the '70s? Well, consider the negligence a blessing in disguise, as the excuse to bust that orange leisure suit out of your closet has finally arrived. That's right, on their dance-ready self-titled debut, Men, Women & Children balk at the overly serious bands of the new millennium and have come for nothing more than fun and partying under the bright lights. All of the electro beats, synth loops, strings, and funk attitude -- used to maximum effect -- make one wonder if all the years founding guitarist Todd Weinstock spent in the alternative metal/hardcore group Glassjaw resulted in the severely repressed booty-shaking that he's now just realizing (similar to fellow Glassjaw alum Daryl Palumbo's dance/post-punk outfit Head Automatica). The discotheque glitter ball is sparkling bright from the opening of "Dance in My Blood," and there's no question what they'll be doing into the wee hours of the night -- especially with a literal chorus that proclaims "You don't need a reason to get out on the dancefloor/And we can get it on and on all night long." Lyrics like this appear throughout the rest of the album -- since really, it plays as just one big party -- in songs with such great titles as "Photosynthesis (We're Losing O2")," "Who Found Mister Fabulous?," and "Monkey Monkee Men" (which includes lines like "We're monkey monkee men/And we'll eat all your friends"). Resemblances to other bands and movie soundtracks are littered throughout the mix, as "At Night We Like to Fight" sounds like VHS or Beta playing Franz Ferdinand's guitars and "The Name of the Train Is the Hurricane" has moments of Michael Jackson posturing. And it's almost certain that Kevin Bacon is dancing to the opening '80s beat of "Monkey Monkee Men" somewhere. Pretty much, this record is some of the most fun to be had from a band in 2006. Men, Women & Children are sure to bring at least a little hop to the most uptight of steps, and trying to control spontaneous boogying may prove to be a problem for anyone with a sense of fun. ~ Corey Apar

Product Details

Release Date: 03/21/2006
Label: Reprise
UPC: 0093624995326
Rank: 219121

Tracks

  1. Dance in My Blood
  2. Lightning Strikes Twice in New York
  3. Photosynthesis (We're Losing O2)
  4. Who Found Mister Fabulous?
  5. Messy
  6. At Night We Like to Fight
  7. Monkey Monkee Men
  8. Time for the Future (Bang Bang)
  9. The Name of the Train Is the Hurricane
  10. ¿¿Celebracion!
  11. Sell Your Money
  12. Vowels

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Men, Women & Children   Primary Artist
Todd Weinstock   Drums,Guitar
Rick Penzone   Guitar (Bass),Bass,Guitar,Keyboards,Percussion,Synthesizer
David Kaplan   Drums
Nick Conceller   Keyboards,Synthesizer
Chantal Kreviazuk   Vocals (Background)
Lenny Castro   Percussion
TJ Penzone   Vocals

Technical Credits

Mike Mogis   Audio Production,Producer
Gareth Jones   Mixing
Sean McCabe   Design,Photography,Art Direction
Ryan Williams   Engineer
Raine Maida   Producer
Emily Lazar   Mastering
Mike Sapone   Engineer,Pre-Production
Rudyard Lee Cullers   Mixing
Todd Weinstock   Composer,Group Member
A.J. Mogis   Engineer
Jason Lader   Producer
Josh Abraham   Producer
Men, Women & Children   Composer
Rick Penzone   Group Member
Alan Moulder   Mixing
Nick Conceller   Programming,Group Member
TJ Penzone   Group Member,Composer
Danny Kalb   Engineer
Sarah Register   Assistant
Craig Aaronson   A&R
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