Sugarland: The Incredible Machine [CD/DVD]

Sugarland: The Incredible Machine [CD/DVD]

by Sugarland
Sugarland: The Incredible Machine [CD/DVD]

Sugarland: The Incredible Machine [CD/DVD]

by Sugarland

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Overview

Look no further than the Deluxe Edition of Sugarland's Love on the Inside for the roots of The Incredible Machine. On the earlier record, Kristian Bush and Jennifer Nettles placed a cover of the Dream Academy's "Life in a Northern Town," which was originally recorded during the '80s; and the '80s are the inspiration for the duo's fourth studio offering co-produced with Byron Gallimore. The steam-punk cover art notwithstanding, the melodies, harmonies, textures, and dynamics for most of the album's 11 tracks are rooted in music from the early MTV-era. The set begins with the anthemic "All We Are," with its church organ and synth intro that give way to clipped, compressed rockist guitar riffs and a chorus that was influenced by hair metal and OMD. The title track borrows heavily from U2's Joshua Tree period and Simple Minds post-New Gold Dream era. The drum tracks are big: heavy clean, snare, hi-hat, and kick drums permeate. While the composition and arrangements of most of these songs borrow heavily from another decade, the production doesn't. Other than the drums, most of the sounds here are processed right from Nashville's studio system. The album's first single, "Stuck Like Glue," liberally employs Auto-Tune, and features a near-rapped faux dancehall (as in reggae) break in the bridge; it's backed by contemporary country's requisite acoustic guitars, mandolins, and accordion are in the foreground with Nettles' voice. The other "country"-sounding track is "Little Miss." "Every Girl Like Me" channels a breakbeat snare, a stiff, funky bassline, and something that attempts a soul groove. "Find the Beat Again" and "Wide Open" are open nods toward new wave. Sugarland have always engaged their love of earlier rock and pop in their brand of contemporary country; just never so blatantly. The bottom line is that after selling more than four million records, Bush and Nettles are writing songs they hope will crossover to the larger pop market. The Incredible Machine is a collection of competent songs, held together by slick production. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 10/19/2010
Label: Mercury Nashville / Mercury Records
UPC: 0602527492810

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. All We Are
  2. Incredible Machine
  3. Stuck Like Glue
  4. Tonight
  5. Stand Up
  6. Incredible Machine (Interlude)
  7. Every Girl Like Me
  8. Little Miss
  9. Find the Beat Again
  10. Wide Open
  11. Shine the Light

Disc 2

  1. Find the Beat Again
  2. Incredible Machine
  3. Every Girl Like Me
  4. Stand Up
  5. Wide Open
  6. Wide Open
  7. Stand Up
  8. Incredible Machine [Video]
  9. Stuck Like Glue [Video]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sugarland   Primary Artist
Travis McNabb   Percussion,Drums
Kristian Bush   Vocals,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Jennifer Nettles   Piano,Vocals
Matt Chamberlain   Drums,Hi Hat,Percussion
Dan Dugmore   Guitar (Electric)
Brandon Bush   Organ,Piano,Accordion,Keyboards
Shy Carter   Percussion
Paul Bushnell   Bass

Technical Credits

Kevin Griffin   Composer
Kristian Bush   Composer,Producer
Jennifer Nettles   Composer,Producer
C.J. Ridings   Assistant
Sara Lesher   Engineer
Erik Lutkins   Engineer
Chris Lord-Alge   Mixing
Brandon Bush   Programming
Byron Gallimore   Producer
Nik Karpen   Assistant
Tom Tapley   Engineer
Andrew Schubert   Engineer
Craig Allen   Design
Gillian Steinhardt   Wardrobe
Brad Townsend   Engineer
Jennifer Tzar   Photography
Shy Carter   Composer
Ann Callis   Production Coordination
Susan McCarthy   Make-Up
Frankie Foye   Hair Stylist
Steven Morrison   Engineer
Ted Jensen   Mastering
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