The Insidious Lie | |
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Craig's Brother | |
Released | January 24, 2011 |
Recorded | DK2 Studios, Santa Cruz, CA & The Compound, Felton, CA |
Length | 42.23 |
Genre | Punk rock |
Produced by | Kyle Black, Andy Snyder, and Ted Bond |
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The Insidious Lie is Craig's Brother's third full-length album. It was available for streaming in its entirety online at www.CraigsBrother.com on Christmas Day 2010, and then released on January 24, 2011 as a digital download. The song "Crutch" was omitted from the download version in order to be included as a bonus track on a Japanese release at a later date. According to vocalist Ted Bond, the record deals more directly with issues of spirituality, as they've come to re-evaluate their position as Christians and punkrockers, but it also deals with drug use and sex and war. "The Insidious Lie" was the title of an entry in the band's blog by Ted Bond from October 6, 2006, about the music industry.
Track listing[]
- "Freedom" – 2:12
- "Mistake Of Caring" – 3:51
- "Thousand Yard Stare" – 4:03
- "Klamath Falls" – 3:38
- "Insidious Lie" – 3:31
- "Party Girl" – 3:14
- "Closure" – 3:14
- "Fallen" – 3:13
- "Adeline" - 3:29
- "The Problem Of Evil" - 3:41
- "The Aaronic Blessing (Peace on Earth)" - 5:15
Performance Credits[]
Craig's Brother[]
- Ted Bond - Lead vocals and guitar
- Glade Wilson - Guitar and background vocals
- Scott Hrapoff - Bass
- Heath Konkel - Drums and background vocals
Featuring[]
- Andy Snyder - Guitar and background vocals
- Steven Neufeld - Guitar and background vocals
- Chris Merrit - Piano
- Erin Bond - Background vocals
- Adam Nigh - Background vocals
- Ryan Sabouhi - Background vocals
Technical Credits[]
- Kyle Black - Producer, engineer at The Compound; mixing and mastering at Mike Green's studio
- Joe Clements - Engineer at The Compound
- Ryan Sabouhi - Assistant engineer at The Compound
- Andy Snyder - Co-producer, engineer, and mixing (Adaline only) at DK2 Studios and The Compound
- Ted Bond - Co-producer