''Killing Joke'' (also known as ''Killing Joke 2003'') is the eleventh studio album by English
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band
Killing Joke, released on 28 July 2003 through Zuma Recordings. It was their first album in seven years, following ''
Democracy
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'' in 1996, and their second self-titled album, following
their debut in 1980. The album was produced by
Gang of Four guitarist
Andy Gill
Andrew James Dalrymple Gill (1 January 1956 – 1 February 2020) was a British musician and record producer. He was the lead guitarist for the rock band Gang of Four, which he co-founded in 1976. Gill was known for his angular, jagged style of g ...
and features
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drummer and
Foo Fighters frontman
Dave Grohl on drums, a long-time Killing Joke fan. It peaked at number 43 in the UK Albums Chart.
Background and recording
Vocalist
Jaz Coleman
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and
Dave Grohl originally intended to title the album ''Axis of Evil'', in reference to the political lyrical themes: "It's the beginning of the American Empire. They're taking over the world. That's what's happening, and here we are at the heart of the fucking enemy. I never thought I'd see the day." ''The Death & Resurrection Show'', the title of the opening song on the album, was also a
working title
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.
Bassist
Paul Raven had recently met Grohl, who expressed an interest in working with the band.
According to Coleman, "The original idea was to have three of our favourite drummers play on the album, Dave
rohlbeing one of them. We also wanted
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and
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. But when Dave heard the songs, he said, 'I want the whole thing'". Dolmayan worked with the band during early recording sessions, but the drumming on the final album is entirely by Grohl. Grohl declined to be paid for his work.
The drum recording sessions took 5 days in March 2003.
During the recording of the song "Asteroid", Dave Grohl commented on the album:
The album was produced by
Gang of Four guitarist
Andy Gill
Andrew James Dalrymple Gill (1 January 1956 – 1 February 2020) was a British musician and record producer. He was the lead guitarist for the rock band Gang of Four, which he co-founded in 1976. Gill was known for his angular, jagged style of g ...
and recorded at his Beauchamp Building studio in London, except for the drums, which were recorded at Grand Master Studios in Los Angeles.
Bass guitar
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is played by original member
Youth
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and other long-time bassist
Paul Raven. Youth said "The reason we brought Raven back in to do one track was because I didn't want to tour it. He was prepared to tour it but wanted to be part of the album if he was gonna tour it".
Guitarist
Geordie Walker
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originally claimed to have played "half the bass on the record."
but later said "Not much at all. I think I just added a lower bass-line to 'Loose Cannon'."
Grohl did not play live with the band; the drummer on the supporting tour was
Ted Parsons
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, formerly of
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,
Prong
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and
Godflesh
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.
Critical reception
The album received positive reviews from critics. On
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, it holds an average review score of 79/100, based on 15 reviews, indicating "generally favourable reviews".
Joshua Klein of ''
Billboard'' awarded the album an 80 out of 100, noting that "Grohl's furious playing fits perfectly with the wall of rage erected by Joke vocalist Jaz Coleman and fellow founders Geordie Walker on guitar and Youth on bass". John Robb of
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wrote that the album "may well be the best rock record you'll hear all year".
A negative review came from ''
Rolling Stone
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'', who awarded the album 2 stars out of 5 and wrote that "all the humorless gloom and doom feels oppressive after a while".
''
Q'' also gave a score of 2 out of 5, stating that the album was "patchy".
In 2005, ''Killing Joke'' was ranked number 355 in ''
Rock Hard'' magazine's book ''The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time''.
Track listing
Personnel
;Killing Joke
*
Jaz Coleman
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Coleman is known for his unique raspy baritone voic ...
– vocals,
synthesizer
*
Kevin "Geordie" Walker – guitar, bass guitar
*
Martin "Youth" Glover – bass guitar
*
Paul Raven – bass guitar
*
Dave Grohl – drums
;Additional personnel
*
Andy Gill
Andrew James Dalrymple Gill (1 January 1956 – 1 February 2020) was a British musician and record producer. He was the lead guitarist for the rock band Gang of Four, which he co-founded in 1976. Gill was known for his angular, jagged style of g ...
– additional guitar feedback
* Katie Summers – voice (track 2)
;Technical
* Andy Gill - recording engineer, producer
* Jerry Kandiah - recording engineer
*
Nick Raskulinecz - recording engineer (L.A. drum sessions)
* Alex Alekel - assistant engineer (L.A. drum sessions)
* Clive Goddard - mixing
* Milk - cover design
Charts
References
External links
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