Roll_On_(The_Living_End_album)

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Roll On (The Living End album)

2000 studio album by The Living End


Roll On is the second studio album by Australian punk rock band The Living End. It was released in Australia and New Zealand in November 2000, and internationally in March 2001.

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The album was the band's last major work to feature drummer Travis Demsey. In the downtime following the album's release and subsequent tour, he would leave the band, to be replaced by Andy Strachan.

ARIA publicised that Roll On had officially achieved 2× platinum status in Australia in November 2007.

Background

Musically, the album marked a change from the sound of their debut album, The Living End. Roll On had a notably more polished sound (as compared to the rawer sound of the previous album). Horn sections featured on numerous songs, such as "Uncle Harry" and "Killing The Right". Whereas the previous album had displayed punk and rockabilly influences (by artists such as Green Day and Stray Cats), Roll On showed more Australian rock influences, particularly artists of the 80s Pub Rock era. The album even garnered comparison, by a few critics, to seminal punk band The Clash's creative breakthrough, London Calling.[4] The album was recorded with producer Nick Launay, who had previously worked with artists such as Silverchair and Midnight Oil.

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Chris Cheney

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Singles

Personnel

The Living End

Additional musicians

  • Jack Howard – trumpet
  • Aidan McArtney – trombone
  • Jeremy Smith French horn
  • Butch Lee – percussion
  • Cameron Baines (from Bodyjar) – backing vocals
  • Grant Relf (from Bodyjar) – backing vocals
  • Tom Read (from Bodyjar) – backing vocals
  • Jon Toogood (from Shihad) – backing vocals
  • Tom Larkin (from Shihad) – backing vocals
  • Gabriel Atkinson (from Weta) - backing vocals

Production

Charts

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References

  1. Christgau, Robert. "Consumer Guide: The Living End". Village Voice. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  2. Jenny Eliscu (16 March 2001). "Roll On : The Living End". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 14 January 2009. Retrieved 12 June 2008.
  3. "Australiancharts.com – The Living End – Roll On". Hung Medien. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  4. "Charts.nz – The Living End – Roll On". Hung Medien. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  5. "ARIA Charts - End Of Year Charts - Top 100 Albums 2000". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  6. "ARIA Charts - End Of Year Charts - Top 100 Albums 1998". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 4 October 2019.

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