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Old Wounds (album)

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Recorded
  
January 2008

Length
  
32:35

Artist
  
Young Widows

Genre
  
Alternative/Indie

Studio
  
GodCity (Salem, MA)

Young Widows / Plows (2007)
  
Old Wounds (2008)

Release date
  
9 September 2008

Producer
  
Kurt Ballou

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Released
  
September 9, 2008 (2008-09-09)

Venue
  
The Middle East (Cambridge, MA); The Subterranean (Chicago, IL); The Gagovcity Mansion ; (Valparaiso, IN); Death By Audio (Brooklyn, NY)

Label
  
Temporary Residence Limited

Similar
  
In and Out of Youth and Light, Settle Down City, Easy Pain, Venerable, Seizures in Barren Praise

Old wounds from where we came is where we ll rest full album


Old Wounds is an album by the American rock band Young Widows. While it's often considered to be the band's second official studio album, Old Wounds features a compilation of studio recordings, live recordings and composite songs with a mix of studio and live components. The album was released on September 9, 2008 through Temporary Residence Limited — the band's first through the label. Old Wounds was produced by Converge guitarist Kurt Ballou and also features guest vocals from Converge bassist Nate Newton.

Contents

Reception

Upon release, the album was met with generally positive reviews. Writing for AllMusic, Jim Allen gave the album four-out-of-five stars and said:

Their second album, Old Wounds, explodes with overloaded basslines, assaultive vocals, and beyond-distorted guitars, but there's an underlying sense of control here (more obvious on some tracks than on others) that makes the crucial difference between static and statement.

Writing for Seattle newspaper The Stranger, Brian Cook also gave the album four-out-of-five stars and said:

Their second full-length, Old Wounds, is full of the same grit that marks the finest punk records but succeeds on a grander scale thanks to its remarkable restraint. The band do achieve some spectacular unglued moments, but the album really shines when they rein in the assault.

Jason Crock of Pitchfork score the album slightly lower with a rating of 6.6/10.0 and said:

Though it's been two years since Settle Down City, the methods on Old Wounds are commendable even if the results are mixed; more artists would do well to work fast and in front of crowd as often as possible. Better to lighten the weight of expectation than take so much time crafting "statements" and lose sight of what compels you as a band. Should Young Widows continue to record this way, the band still fills its niche as cannily as any of their nu-pigfuck peers, while clearly making an effort to push those sounds and ideas someplace more distinctive.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Even Patterson, except where noted; all music composed by Jeremy McMonigle, Evan Patterson, Nick Theineman.

Personnel

Old Wounds personnel and recording history adapted from CD liner notes.

Songs

1Took a Turn3:17
2Old Skin1:47
3Mr No Harm (live)2:16

References

Old Wounds (album) Wikipedia