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''Degeneration Street'' is the fifth studio album by
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, released February 15, 2011 on
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in Canada."The Dears Announce Degeneration Street"
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The album marks the return of several band members who were absent from the band's previous album ''
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,
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and Roberto Arquila. Advance promotion for the album included shows in both
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in which the band played the album in its entirety. The album was named as a longlisted nominee for the
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Track listing

# "Omega Dog" - 5:01 # "5 Chords" - 3:34 # "Blood" - 4:09 # "Thrones" - 4:33 # "Lamentation" - 4:20 # "Torches" - 1:36 # "Galactic Tides" - 4:38 # "Yesteryear" - 3:51 # "Stick With Me Kid" - 3:28 # "Tiny Man" - 5:04 # "Easy Suffering" - 4:33 # "Unsung" - 4:15 # "1854" - 5:23 # "Degeneration Street" - 4:57


Personnel

* Written/Arranged/Performed by The Dears ;The Dears *
Murray Lightburn Murray A. Lightburn is a Canadian musician, best known as the lead vocalist and principal songwriter for The Dears. Lightburn has been called "the black Morrissey" due to his vocal similarity (and shared penchant for somewhat dark lyrics) to the ...
 – Vocals, Guitars, Other *
Natalia Yanchak Natalia Yanchak is a Canadian musician who plays keyboards and sings in The Dears. She is also a blogger and speculative fiction and science fiction Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction ...
 – Keyboards, Vocals *
Rob Benvie Rob or ROB may refer to: Places * Rob, Velike Lašče, a settlement in Slovenia * Roberts International Airport (IATA code ROB), in Monrovia, Liberia People * Rob (given name), a given name or nickname, e.g., for Robert(o), Robin/Robyn * Rob ...
 – Guitars, Keyboards, Vocals *
Patrick Krief Patrick Krief is a Canadian musician and singer-songwriter, most noted as a former guitarist for The Dears. In 2004 he appeared on MTV Canada's ''Project Moose Catch''. He was a guest on ''Jonathan Ross's'' show in 2005. In 2006, he made appear ...
 – Guitars, Vocals * Robert Arquilla – Bass Guitars, Vocals * Jeff Luciani – Drums, Percussion ;Other Musicians * Mélanie Bélair - Violin * Bojana Milinov - Viola * François Pilon - Violin * Sheila Hannigan - Cello * Chris Seligman - French Horn *
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- Trombone * Liam O'Neil - Baritone Saxophone * Maia Davies + Anna Ruddick - "Ooh/Aahs" ;Other Personnel * Production/Mastering -
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* Sound Factory Studio B, Hollywood, CA * Assistance - Cameron Lister * Mastering - "Big Bass" Brian Gardener * Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, CA * Assistance - Marie Lewis * Recording - David Shiffman * Studio Mixart, Montreal, QC, Canada * Assistance - Pierre-Philippe Boulay * Art - Construction/Deconstruction - The Dears * Art - Layout - Patrick Francis Guay / Rory Wilson / The Dears * Photography - Richmond Lam * Administration - Kat Sambor / Ben Berry * Management - Jeff Castelaz / Dangerbird Management * A&R - Jeff Castelaz / Peter Walker * Legalment - Craig E. Averill, Esq./Serling Rooks Ferrara McKoy & Worob, LLP


Reception

* Rolling Stone - "A four-part song cycle involving apocalyptic prophecy and frozen hell, Degeneration Street often reads as art-rock with a death-metal storyline... Lightburn's amoebic tenor is still the main attraction: soul crooner one minute, punk shouter the next, he's a prime candidate for rock's next Broadway musical." (Ratings: Rolling Stone - 4.5/5 stars; Community - 5/5 stars) * Pitchfork - "Everything Degeneration Street attempts feels a bit too emphatic. When it rocks, it heads for the arenas; when it slinks, it seeks the cover of low, gray clouds. That problem has two-fold consequences. First, it makes many the songs maudlin and melodramatic, occasionally unbearable. What's more, it makes each Dears approach-- heavy rock insurgencies, sweeping synthesizer ambles, big breezy janglers-- seem that much more polar. The album feels scattered and uneven, like a band without direction or restraint." (Rating: 2.4) * Paste Magazine - "If ''Degeneration Street'', The Dears’ fifth full-length, is any indication, they don't seem to give too much of a shit. It's the most Dears-like thing they've ever produced: an ambitious, insanely layered, eclectic (sometimes too eclectic) concept album about the thick, looming boundaries that separate Heaven from the Hell we call Earth." (Rating 6.8) * BBC Music - "Degeneration Street has more than its fair share of catchy hooks, and the usual Dears trademarks of stylistic diversity, with plenty of obvious pop references from the 60s to the 90s. It will no doubt go down well at their famously torrid live shows, and will probably be popular with drivers. Just don’t expect much in the way of subtlety, humour or lyrics that stand up to much analysis in a home listen context. Lightburn may have often been compared to Morrissey, but it’s much more for his vocal tone than any strong sense of irony or wit." * NME.com - "''Degeneration Street'' possesses an adventurous spirit – albeit within The Dears’ now clearly defined parameters. 'Yesteryear’ juts out with ’60s pop charm, the band’s full-blooded power only blitzkrieging through in its chorus, while opener ‘Omega Dog’ and ‘Stick With Me Kid’ marry undercurrents of nocturnal electronics and coy strings to the more recognizable guitar and vocal traits. Ultimately, though, its success still falls on Lightburn's shoulders, a vocalist who's always straddled the line between impassioned and overwrought. His idiosyncratic faux-British growl is as passionate as ever; at times he can be a reflective crooner, at others a messianic preacher." (Rating 6/10) * Clash Music - "''Degeneration Street'' fits the mould well and is an articulate piece of work. The former influences have become diluted and the band stands as its own protagonists, inventive for sure but flirting with commercialism en route. Few albums this year will match up to the level of proficiency and commitment here and yet it remains a distinct probability that the world still won't listen. An album that will shadow most others." (Rating: 9/10) * The A.V. Club - "''Degeneration Street'' is a credit to Lightburn's songwriting acumen and stubbornly heightened emotions. The Dears make some bulky records, but no half-hearted ones." (Grade: B) The A.V. Club > Music > Reviews > The Dears: ''Degeneration Street''
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References


External links


The Dears Official Website

Dangerbird Records - ''Degeneration Street'' Album Release Info

The Dears - ''Degeneration Street'' on Rdio

The Dears - ''Degeneration Street'' on Spotify
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