2009 studio album by Diablo Swing Orchestra
Sing-Along Songs for the Damned & Delirious Released September 21, 2009 Genre Length 48 :13 Label Ascendance Records Producer Roberto Laghi
Sing Along Songs for the Damned & Delirious is the second studio album by the Swedish avant-garde metal band Diablo Swing Orchestra . It was released on September 21, 2009 on Ascendance Records .[ 4] [ 5] It was produced by In Flames producer Roberto Laghi at IF Studios in Gothenburg , Sweden.[ 4] [ 6]
It is the last album to feature Andreas Halvardsson as drummer, and the first with trombonist Daniel Hedin and trumpeter Martin Isaksson. However Hedin and Isaksson joined the band as full-time members in 2011 only, with Sing Along Songs for the Damned & Delirious becoming the last album with the band being a sextet .
All songs are credited to Diablo Swing Orchestra; however, according to singer and guitarist Daniel Håkansson, the songs were mostly written by him and other guitarist Pontus Mantefors.[ 7]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Diablo Swing Orchestra
Title 1. "A Tap Dancer’s Dilemma" 5:12 2. "A Rancid Romance" 4:27 3. "Lucy Fears the Morning Star" 6:34 4. "Bedlam Sticks" 3:29 5. "New World Widows" 5:56 6. "Siberian Love Affairs" 0:58 7. "Vodka Inferno" 4:08 8. "Memoirs of a Roadkill" 3:30 9. "Ricerca dell’anima" 5:34 10. "Stratosphere Serenade" 8:25
Credits
Band members
Additional musicians
Production
Roberto Laghi – production
Peter Bergting – cover art[ 4] [ 5]
References
^ a b c Freeman, Phil. Sing Along Songs for the Damned & Delirious review . Allmusic.com. Retrieved on May 11, 2012.
^ a b c d Sing Along Songs for the Damned & Delirious review . Metalstorm.net February 6, 2010. Retrieved on May 11, 2012.
^ Sing Along Songs for the Damned & Delirious . Metalstorm.net
^ a b c "Diablo Swing Orchestra: new album artwork unveiled" . Blabbermouth.net . June 30, 2009. Archived from the original on July 20, 2009. Retrieved July 3, 2009 .
^ a b "Release date and cover art for the new album" . MySpace . June 30, 2009. Archived from the original on February 7, 2009. Retrieved July 3, 2009 .
^ "Studio blog: day 1" . MySpace . April 6, 2009. Retrieved July 3, 2009 .
^ [1] Archived December 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine