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''Meds'' is the fifth studio album by British
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band
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. It was recorded from late 2005 to early 2006 and released on 13 March 2006 by record label
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in most countries, although it was released three days earlier in Australia and New Zealand. Illegal copies had previously been available on the Internet since 17 January 2006. ''Meds'' reached number 7 in the
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, and received a generally favourable reaction from music critics. It also became Placebo's first album to chart on the US ''Billboard'' 200, where it reached number 180. Four singles were released from the album: " Because I Want You", "
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" and " Meds". This is the band's final album to featured the original drummer
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Content

Placebo had planned to record a more
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-driven sound for their new album; however, producer
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suggested a back-to-basics approach, which Brian Molko recounted in ''
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'':
It was our producer's agenda really, which we didn't really know about until we got into the studio. ..We were in a place that was very much about samplers and computers and vintage synthesizers. This recording session really became about playing again. We were in an old-school studio so there were no real tricks to hide behind.
On the theme of the record, Molko says:
I think there's a lot of songs about the dangers and effects of drinking lcohol .."Infra-Red"'s about that, when you get very drunk and you've got a bee in your bonnet about something, and this vengeful quality emerges. You start thinking about people who've done you wrong and
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to set the record straight.


Release

''Meds'' was released 13 March 2006 worldwide, although it was released three days earlier in Australia and New Zealand. Illegal copies had previously been available on the Internet since 17 January 2006. It reached number 7 in the
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. The album was re-released by Virgin in the United States in January 2007 with three extra tracks—"Lazarus", "UNEEDMEMORETHANINEEDU" (both
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to the " Meds" single) and "Running Up That Hill"—and "In the Cold Light of Morning" omitted (because it contains "dirty words"). The album was released with the
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protection system in some regions. The
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an two-disc edition includes a bonus disc of live tracks recorded at the Centro Cultural Estación Mapocho,
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on 1 and 2 April 2005, entitled ''Live in Chile''. The US release version has different arrangements of various tracks; e.g. it omits the
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during "Pierrot the Clown", giving a much more bare-bones version of the song.


Reception

''Meds'' received a generally favourable reception from critics, though several reviewers commented on the album's lack of divergence from the group's established sound. ''Pitchfork'' reviewer Joe Tangari opined "the arrangements and recordings are so airtight you could suffocate in them, with the distortion strictly compressed and neatly controlled". Tangari finished by commenting "''Meds'' isn't a terrible album, but there's very little to get excited about on it either, and Placebo's calculated naughtiness is no more convincing than it's ever been." Jonathan Keefe of ''Slant'' wrote "''Meds'' finds a successful band doing just a little to tinker with their proven formula ..and attempting to pass off a few too many soundalike tracks as thematic coherence". Dan Raper of ''
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'' wrote "''Meds'' is cloaked in the sophisticated sheen of a band completely established; pushing in some areas, content to rely on established constructions and melodic elements in others. If you haven't experienced the familiar cycle of infatuation–disappointment–indifference with Placebo, you could find these songs pleasant, at times even exhilarating. But I've just reached the final stage of that cycle, and nothing here forces me to reconsider." MacKenzie Wilson of
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called ''Meds'' "as bare and honest as Placebo have ever been, thanks to French producer
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's straightforward approach in getting the band to make a bona fide rock record", writing that "There's a fresh vulnerability here and a sense of danger, too".
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, while mixed in his reception, called ''Meds'' "easily their most effective album-as-album", while ''Q'' magazine called it "easily their most focused album to date".
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wrote "Darker than its predecessors, the harrowing ''Meds'' is as close Placebo have come to that perfect album." Speaking to ''
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'' in June 2009, Brian Molko remembered: "This was the beginning of the end of the band rummer Steve Hewitt left after its releaseand the way we dealt with that was by anaesthetizing ourselves to the max. When Stef and I hear tracks from the album we look at each other and go, 'Erm… who played what on this song?' There are moments on there like "
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Cold Light of Morning," that are painful to listen to now. I don't know that we've ever been that down before. I think it's a very powerful record, emotionally, and despite the circumstances under which it was made, it's quite perfectly executed. It's just very dark and doesn't offer very much hope."Bryant, Tony. ''
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Track listing

; US version ; Special Edition bonus DVD * Lyrics in virtual booklet * "The Death of Nancy Boy" (documentary) – 8:51 * "Twenty Years" (live at Wembley 05.11.04) (video) – 6:05 * "If Only Tonight We Could Sleep" (featuring
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– 4:06 * "Backstage at ''Live 8''" – 4:19 * "Long Division" – 2:44 * "In the Cold Light of Morning" (demo) – 4:27 * "I Do" (demo) – 2:32 * "Pierrot the Clown" (demo) – 4:58


Personnel

; Placebo *
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– guitar, lead vocals, keyboards * Stefan Olsdal – bass, backing vocals, guitar, keyboard *
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– drums ; Additional personnel *
Alison Mosshart Alison Nicole Mosshart (born November 23, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, artist, and the lead vocalist for the rock bands The Kills and The Dead Weather. She started her musical career in 1995 with the Florida punk rock band Discoun ...
– vocals on track 1 *
Michael Stipe John Michael Stipe (; born January 4, 1960) is an American singer-songwriter and artist, best known as the lead singer and lyricist of alternative rock band R.E.M. He is known for his vocal quality, poetic lyrics and unique stage presence. Poss ...
– vocals * Natalia Bonner – violin on tracks 4, 9 and 13 * Ian Burge –
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on tracks 4, 9 and 13 * Sarah Button – violin on tracks 4, 9 and 13 * Krista Caspersz – violin on tracks 4, 9 and 13 * Reiad Ceibah –
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on tracks 4, 9 and 13 * Fiona Griffiths – viola on tracks 4, 9 and 13 * Gita Langley – violin on tracks 4, 9 and 13 * Vicky Matthews – cello on tracks 4, 9 and 13 * Jessie Murphy – violin on tracks 4, 9 and 13 * Emma Owens – viola on tracks 4, 9 and 13 * Tom Piggot-Smith – violin on tracks 4, 9 and 13 * Helen Rathbone – cello on tracks 4, 9 and 13 * Katherine Shave – viola on tracks 4, 9 and 13 * Ellie Stanford – violin on tracks 4, 9 and 13 * Deborah White – violin on tracks 4, 9 and 13 * Lucy Wilkins – violin on tracks 4, 9 and 13 * Dave Williams – violin on tracks 4, 9 and 13 * Sarah Willson – cello on tracks 4, 9 and 13 *
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– string arrangement on tracks 4, 9 and 13 ; Technical *
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mixing on tracks 1, 3–6, 8, 9 and 11–13 * Dave Bascombe – mixing on tracks 7 and 10 * James Brown –
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, mixing on track 2 * Alex Cowper – album design * Steve Mustarde – engineering assistance at Livingston Studios, London * Dan Porter – engineering assistance at Townhouse Studios * Mark Neary – engineering assistance at Snake Ranch * Rob Smith – engineering assistance at
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* Richard Woodcraft – engineering assistance at RAK Studios, London * Raj Das – engineering assistance at RAK Studios * Tim Young –
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, London * Marcelo Aldunate – mastering of ''Live in Chile'' * Rubén Cartagena – mixing and recording of ''Live in Chile'' * Daniel Escobar – recording assistance of ''Live in Chile'' * Gonzalo González – mastering of ''Live in Chile'' * Ewen Bremner – documentary film direction and editing * Side – documentary film sound services * Kal Weber – documentary film photography and production * Quinn Williams – documentary film editing * Gresby Nash – documentary film sound mixing * Paul Corkett – production on DVD track 6 * Des Fallon – production on DVD track 3 * Nick Fry – direction on DVD track 3 * Pascal Klein – photography on DVD track 5 * Renaud Le Van Kim – direction on DVD track 4 * Placebo – production on DVD track 6 * Simon Williams – editing on DVD track 5


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External links

* {{Authority control Placebo (band) albums 2006 albums Virgin Records albums Albums produced by Dimitri Tikovoi Albums recorded at RAK Studios