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Released
  
7 May 2012

Artist
  
The Cribs

Genre
  
Alternative/Indie

Length
  
47:25

Release date
  
7 May 2012

Label
  
Hostess Entertainment

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Recorded
  
Tarbox Road, New York City Abbey Road, London Electrical Audio, Chicago

In the Belly of the Brazen Bull (2012)
  
For All My Sisters (2015)

Producers
  
Dave Fridmann, Steve Albini

Similar
  
The Cribs albums, Other albums

In the Belly of the Brazen Bull is the fifth studio album by British indie rock band The Cribs via Wichita Recordings. It was released on 7 May 2012. The band announced the record title and track-listing on 14 February 2012.

Contents

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Background

After the departure of guitarist Johnny Marr from the group was announced on 11 April 2011, the Cribs started working on writing the follow up to Ignore the Ignorant as a three-piece. They played several headlining slots at UK festivals in summer 2011, as well as a show at Le Zenith, Paris with The Strokes, and a trip to Brazil for two shows in São Paulo. In December, the band headlined the Clockenflap festival in Hong Kong, debuting material from the new album for the first time.

Recording

Recording for the album began in summer 2011 with Queen producer David Richards, at Mountain Studios, Montreux. However, the sessions were later shelved, due to unspecified circumstances. Instead, the band recorded the majority of the LP at Tarbox Road Studios, Cassadaga with producer and engineer David Fridmann in autumn and winter 2011 and early 2012. Sessions at Electrical Audio studio, Chicago with engineer Steve Albini-produced "Chi-Town", and then a self-produced session at Abbey Road, London, yielded the final four-song suite that closes the record. Sam Okell and Pete Hutchings engineered the latter sessions, and all songs received mastering treatment at Sterling Sound, New York City from Greg Calbi.

Composition

As per previous Cribs releases, Nick Scott provided the cover and inlay artwork. The band returned to a three-piece line-up, with Gary on vocals, bass and extra guitar, Ross on drums and percussion and Ryan on vocals and lead guitar. Dave Fridmann played some mellotron and omnichord throughout the LP, whereas Rodrigo Ezquerro provided violin with Tristan Back on cello for the ‘Stalagmites’ section of the four-song suite that closes the album.

During the writing of the album; Ryan Jarman was going through what he called a 'mental breakdown' after he broke up with his long-term girlfriend Kate Nash in 2011, which inspired some of the tracks on the album.

Singles

Four singles were released to promote the album. The first official single, "Come on, be a No-One" found release on 23 April, while 22 July brought "Glitters Like Gold". Both singles have continued a tradition of coming backed with original b-sides. Bookending these singles, the band gave away the song "Chi-Town" as a free digital download and as an extra release to those who purchased the deluxe edition of the LP on 14 February 2012, whereas a collaboration with artist Martin Creed produced Work #1431, a video for "Anna".

Track listing

All tracks written by Gary Jarman, Ross Jarman and Ryan Jarman.

Songs

1Glitters Like Gold4:13
2Come On - Be a No-One2:36
3Jaded Youth3:52

References

In the Belly of the Brazen Bull Wikipedia