The (International) Noise Conspiracy-Armed Love (2004)
Artist: The (International) Noise Conspiracy
Title: Armed Love
Label: American/Epitaph
Format: CD
Cat: 49480-2
Year of Release: 2004
Country and Year of Edition Issue: US 2004
Listed Condition: VG+/VG+ drill cut in spine
Sell Date: 6/21/22
Sell Price: $3.99
Discogs Last Sold: 6/21/22 VG+/VG+ $1.50
Low: $0.50
Median: $1.99
Average: $2.47
High: $9.18
Current low price:$0.50
Current Number on Sale at Discogs: 18
Have/Want: 212/18
Where Sold: Newburgh, NY
Time it took to sell: 11 years
Where and When Bought: New York Kim $1 shelf
Gwiz-gau Letter Grade: B-
Sad To See It Go: No
Like Refused before it, The (International) Noise Conspiracy were a band heavily recommended to me when they were around. Swedish rawk from the left. Not that I really noticed or really cared about the lyrics or anything.
This particular album I found on the dollar cd shelf fairly soon after it's release. Looking at the discography, it was the only one that made it to American as a co-release with Epitaph. So the sound is a little bit early aughts commercial when bands like Jet and The Darkness ruled the roost commercially. I had to help DJ a Desertfest aftershow in NYC last month with CD no turntables, and I took a look at my reversecollector shelves and threw 30-40 titles in a bag. This seemed appropriate and it was conveniently sitting in a box of those titles under my bed after this order. I don't think this made the DJ cut through, mostly because I didn't remember a single song. Or if I did play it (can't remember) it was the opening track, "A Small Demand." That's a good opening cut with guest keyboards and sax from Jonas Kullhammar.
Guest keyboards flag producer Rick Rubin involvement. He brought out the big guns for keyboard contacts for a few tracks each. Benmont Tench from the Heartbreakers I can guess as a left field possibility as a then label mate, but Billy Preston a couple years before passing? How did this happen?
I guess that's the way God planned it.
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