Broken (Soulsavers album)

Broken
Studio album by Soulsavers
Released 17 August 2009
Recorded 2008–2009
Studio
Genre Electronica, alternative rock
Length 64:52
Language English
Label V2 Records/Cooperative Music
Producer Soulsavers
Soulsavers chronology
It's Not How Far You Fall, It's the Way You Land
(2007)
Broken
(2009)
The Light the Dead See
(2012)
Mark Lanegan chronology
Sunday at Devil Dirt
(2008)
Broken
(2009)
Blues Funeral
(2012)
Singles from Broken
  1. "Sunrise"/"You Will Miss Me When I Burn"
    Released: 3 August 2009
  2. "Death Bells"
    Released: 14 September 2009
  3. "Unbalanced Pieces"
    Released: 2 November 2009
  4. "Some Misunderstanding"
    Released: 22 March 2010

Broken is the third full-length studio album from electronica production duo Soulsavers, released by V2 Records in the UK on 17 August 2009, and released by Columbia Records in the US in September as a digital download.[1] As with their 2007 album It's Not How Far You Fall, It's the Way You Land, a collaboration with Mark Lanegan and a host of guest vocalists, Broken once again features Lanegan as the primary vocalist, as well as contributions from Bonnie "Prince" Billy (Will Oldham), Jason Pierce (of Spiritualized and Spacemen 3), Mike Patton (of Faith No More), Richard Hawley, and Gibby Haynes (of Butthole Surfers).[2] The non-album single "Sunrise", a song written by Lanegan and sung by Will Oldham, preceded the album release on 3 August 2009. The AA-side is a cover of Palace Brothers' "You Will Miss Me When I Burn", written by Oldham and sung by Lanegan, that also features on the album.

In a press release for the album, Rich Machin described Broken as the result of Soulsavers' live incarnation. "Touring has definitely brought the guitars to the front of Broken and it's got a more soulful twist too. And though it clearly has some very dark overtones, I don't think it's quite as dark as the last.[3] The album was recorded over 2008 and 2009 in Los Angeles and North England, and also features the vocals of newcomer Red Ghost, the performing moniker of Rosa Agostino. According to Rich, "This young Australian girl from Sydney kept on sending me demos... and she was better than most everything else we'd heard. We traded ideas, and it really gelled."[3]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
BBC(positive)[4]
Clash(8/10)[5]
The Guardian[6]
NME(8/10)[7]
Pitchfork Media(6.3/10)[8]
PopMatters(7/10)[9]
The Times Online[10]

Initial critical response to Broken was positive. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 78, based on 11 reviews.[11]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Vocals Length
1. "The Seventh Proof"  Ian Glover, Rich MachinInstrumental 3:03
2. "Death Bells"  Glover, Lanegan, Machin, Richard WarrenMark Lanegan & Gibby Haynes 4:50
3. "Unbalanced Pieces"  Glover, Lanegan, MachinMark Lanegan & Mike Patton 4:07
4. "You Will Miss Me When I Burn"  Will OldhamMark Lanegan & Red Ghost 3:48
5. "Some Misunderstanding"  Gene ClarkMark Lanegan 7:57
6. "All the Way Down"  Glover, Lanegan, MachinMark Lanegan 4:49
7. "Shadows Fall"  Glover, Lanegan, Machin, WarrenMark Lanegan & Richard Hawley 6:36
8. "Can't Catch the Train"  Glover, Lanegan, MachinMark Lanegan 3:34
9. "Pharaoh's Chariot"  Glover, Lanegan, MachinMark Lanegan & Jason Pierce 4:32
10. "Praying Ground"  Mike Johnson, Lanegan, Keni RichardsRed Ghost 3:44
11. "Rolling Sky"  Glover, Lanegan, MachinMark Lanegan & Red Ghost 7:05
12. "Wise Blood"  Glover, MachinInstrumental 5:37
13. "By My Side"  Rosa Agostino, Glover, MachinRed Ghost 5:15
iTunes bonus tracks
No. TitleWriter(s)Vocals Length
14. "Sunrise"  LaneganWill Oldham 3:41
15. "Highway Kind"  Townes Van ZandtMark Lanegan 2:48
Japanese bonus tracks
No. TitleWriter(s)Vocals Length
14. "Highway Kind"  Van ZandtMark Lanegan 2:51
15. "Death Bells" (Mogwai Remix)Glover, Lanegan, Machin, WarrenMark Lanegan 5:00

Charts

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[12] 28
Dutch Albums Chart[13] 58
UK Albums Chart[14] 78

Singles

Credits

Musicians
Production

References

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