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The Curse (Atreyu album)

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Released
  
June 29, 2004

Artist
  
Atreyu

Producer
  
Garth Richardson

Genre
  
Metalcore

Length
  
46:05

Release date
  
29 June 2004

Label
  
Victory Records

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Recorded
  
Plumper Mountain Sound, Gibson's BC and The Warehouse Studio

The Curse (2004)
  
A Death-Grip On Yesterday (2006)

Similar
  
Suicide Notes and Butterfly, A Death‑Grip On Yester, Lead Sails Paper Anchor, Congregation of the Damned, The Best Of Atreyu

Atreyu the curse full album


The Curse is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Atreyu, released on June 29, 2004, under Victory Records. The album went on to produce three singles, "Bleeding Mascara" "Right Side of the Bed" and "The Crimson".

Contents

The videos for "Right Side of the Bed" and "The Crimson" achieved much airplay on television networks such as MTV2 and FUSE. The songs also received airplay on some radio stations across various countries. Since its release, The Curse has gone on to sell more than 450,000 copies.

Atreyu the curse full album


Track listing

All tracks written by Atreyu.

  • A limited edition version of The Curse, which was only available at Best Buy stores, included a cover of Bon Jovi's "You Give Love a Bad Name" (Bonus Track). It was limited to 30,000 copies and used another cover, which is in black. The track is also included on the Japanese release.
  • "Right Side of the Bed" appears on the soundtrack for the video game Burnout 3: Takedown.
  • Colored vinyl releases

  • Clear Green (unknown)
  • Clear (1040 copies)
  • Red (1023)
  • Gold (1019)
  • White (121)
  • Limited edition re-release

    On June 28, 2005, Victory Records re-released The Curse with a bonus DVD. The bonus DVD included four of the band's music videos, as follows:

  • "Ain't Love Grand" (Music video)
  • "Lip Gloss and Black" (Music video)
  • "Right Side of the Bed" (Music video)
  • "The Crimson" (Music video)
  • Only 30,000 copies of the limited edition version of the album were pressed and each copy is numbered in accordance.

    Instrumental Version

    Available on iTunes. Based on the normal 13 track version of the album.

    Band line-up

  • Dan Jacobs - lead and rhythm guitars
  • Travis Miguel - rhythm and lead guitars
  • Brandon Saller - drums, percussion, clean vocals
  • Marc McKnight¹ - bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Alex Varkatzas - lead vocals, lyrics
  • ¹ Marc McKnight is listed as a member of the band but it is unclear as to whether he played bass on the recording. On The Curse DVD McKnight can be seen playing bass in nearly all of the songs recorded. The band gives thanks to Tom Macdonald, from the Canadian pop rock band, Hedley, for "lending his bass skills" to the recording, but it is not known whether he played bass on every song or only a select few.

  • In an interview with Toazted, posted on YouTube in 2012, Brandon Saller claimed that they had hired a studio bass player and McKnight picked up playing with the band at the beginning of tour. He had learned all of the songs 3 weeks prior to the tour, and played his first show at a festival in Las Vegas for over 2,500 people.
  • Additional credits

  • Album layout by Jason Link and Alex Varkatzas
  • Band photographs by Sean Stiegemeier
  • Digital editing by Ben Kaplan; assisted by Lee Robertson, Kurt McNally and Brian Gallant
  • Effects, make-up and teeth fabrication (model) by Louie Zakarian
  • Engineered by Dean Maher
  • Hair (model) by Silvia McBride
  • Mastered by Howie Weinberg
  • Mixed by Josh Wilbur
  • Model is Natalia Delano
  • Photography (model) by Thomas Bogucki
  • Produced by GGGarth
  • Re-touching (model) by Peter Possenti
  • Styling (model) by Selena Leong
  • Charts

    Album - Billboard (North America)

    Songs

    1Blood Children (An Introduction)1:14
    2Bleeding Mascara2:26
    3Right Side of the Bed3:42

    References

    The Curse (Atreyu album) Wikipedia