Head Automatica- Decadence (Distro Title)
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LIMITED EDITION 180 Gram REMASTERED BLACK Vinyl LP
HEAD AUTOMATICA IS A BRITPOP AND HIP-HOP INSPIRED PROJECT FRONTED BY DARYL PALUMBO, BETTER KNOWN AS FRONTMAN OF POST-HARDCORE LEGENDS GLASSJAW. The project began in earnest when Palumbo was introduced to Dan “The Automator” Nakamura (Gorillaz, Handsome Boy Modeling School) by mutual friends.
Decadence combines Palumbo’s alt-rock ferocity with Nakamura’s beatmaking expertise, resulting in a thorough cross-section of the sound of early 2ks pop music. Released in late summer of 2004, Decadence is a charmingly trashy technicolor romp that can’t help but aim for the fences with every verse, chorus, and breakdown. “Beating Heart Baby” was unavoidable at the proto-indie-discos of the time, straightforward pop-punk vocals over organ dirge, punched-up drums, and a jagged guitar and cowbell breakdown. “Please Please Please (Young Hollywood)” is Patrick Nagel sleaze with white-tuxedo-poolside-nagel earworm of a chorus. “King Caesar” could either be about the old-school Toho kaiju or the ruler of Ancient Rome, starting off with suitably retro touch-tone bloops. “Head Automatica Soundsystem” is tongue-in-cheek funk licks with fiercely spit verses. “Brooklyn Is Burning” starts with a dusty break and epic brass riffs, dance-punk sneer and double-timed buzzsaw guitar. This the first wide release of this album on LP, with a 2011 exclusive version selling for over $100 on the secondary market. This pressing is on black vinyl and includes a 12x12 insert with full lyrics and credits. Limited to 500 copies
| A1 | The Speed Of A Yellow Bullet | 2:15 | |
| A2 | Brooklyn Is Burning | 3:55 | |
| A3 | Beating Heart Baby | 3:24 | |
| A4 | Please Please Please (Young Hollywood) | 4:10 | |
| A5 | King Caesar | 3:55 | |
| B6 | The Razor | 3:31 | |
| B7 | Dance Party Plus | 3:22 | |
| B8 | Disco Hades II | 3:57 | |
| B9 | Solid Gold Telephone | 2:24 | |
| B10 | Head Automatica Soundsystem | 3:36 | |
| B11 | I Shot William H. Macy | 3:17 | 
 
             
             
             
                 
                 
                 
        
        
           
        
       
        
        
           
        
      