HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Beautiful Suicide'' is the second studio album from British
darkwave Dark wave (also typeset as darkwave) is a music genre that emerged from the new wave and post-punk movement of the late 1970s. Dark wave compositions are largely based on minor key tonality and introspective lyrics and have been perceived as be ...
band
Massive Ego Massive Ego was a British Darkwave musical group formed in 1996 by singer and ex-model, Marc Massive (also the owner of the Public Disordar label) and Andy J Thirwall. The band has changed its sound and image since its formation. The original r ...
. It was released as a double-disc album on the label Out of Line Music. It is the debut album for both the label, and the new lineup of the band.


Background

The album was recorded throughout 2016, with many tracks also performed live throughout the year, including "Let Go", written by Boy George, a friend of Marc Massive. This would later be announced as the lead single for the album, with a video being recorded in January 2017. Other tracks such as "Drag Me In, Drag Me Under" and "Out of Line" were released on the Out of Line compilation series ''Electrostorm Vol. 6'' and on the Electronic Saviours compilation series ''Electronic Saviors: Industrial Music to Cure Cancer Vol. 4'', respectively. Each being an exclusive mix for each of the compilations. Older tracks such as "
Low Life A low-life (or lowlife) is a term for a person who is considered morally unacceptable by their community. Examples of people society often labels low-lives include aggressive panhandlers, bullies, criminals, drug dealers, freeloaders, hobos, ...
", originally a collaboration with Empire State Human prior to signing to Out of Line Music, was completely re-recorded for the new album. There are four tracks that have featured vocalists: "For the Blood in Your Veins" featuring label mates Blutengel's Chris Pohl; "Haters Gonna Hate", with German gothic rapper Belzebub; Maggie K DeMonde of Scarlet Fantastic on "Low Life"; and Gene Serene (who has collaborated with Lloyd Price's side project The Frixion) takes the place of Holly Pearl on a new version of "Out of Line". The album's prologue, "Ghost in My Dream", was written by Price, and samples an interview of Nick Rhodes. The orchestral epilogue was written by Scot Collins, based on the track "I Idolize You". A cover of
Hazel O'Connor Hazel Thereasa O'Connor (born 16 May 1954) is a British singer-songwriter and actress. She became famous in the early 1980s with hit singles " Eighth Day", " D-Days" and " Will You?" She also starred in the 1980 film '' Breaking Glass''. Caree ...
's "Eighth Day" was recorded for the album, but was then removed from the final track listing. Prior to the album, Massive Ego had remixed songs for Blutengel and Chrom, who are both on Out of Line Music, and British electronic group Nature of Wires. In return, they remixed tracks that were included on the album. The title of the album, ''Beautiful Suicide'', was announced in a Christmas message from the band through their social media accounts. The title was originally inspired by a photo by Robert C. Wiles called ''The Most Beautiful Suicide''. The photo shows Evelyn McHale, a young woman of 23, who jumped from the observation deck of the Empire State Building in 1947, landing on a car. Photography for the album cover and booklet was done by '80s photographer David Levine and SuicideGirls model Honey Manko, who featured in the video for "
I Idolize You "I Idolize You" is a song written and produced by Ike Turner. It was released by Ike & Tina Turner in 1960 as the second single from their debut album ''The Soul of Ike & Tina Turner''. Overview After years with male front-men backing his Kings o ...
" in December 2016. The booklet contains a dedication to ex-bandmember Steady (Eddie Orange Dasher), of whom the song "Low Life" was written about. The album was mastered by Chris Pohl and Mario Rühlicke at Fear in Motion Productions, Berlin. The release date was announced when the album was made available through Out of Line Music's website. To celebrate a year since the release of Beautiful Suicide, the band released ''Nothing But A Void'' via their Bandcamp page. It featured two previously unreleased tracks from the album's recording sessions: Eighth Day and the Brando remix of Let Go.


Track listing


Personnel

*Marc Massive – vocals, lyrics, art direction *Lloyd Price – keyboards, programming, music *Scot Collins – keyboards, programming, music *Oliver Frost – percussion, art direction * Nick Rhodes – sample (track 1) *Maggie K. DeMonde – featured vocals (track 2) *Manuel Enghuber – featured vocals (track 7) *Chris Pohl – featured vocals (track 8) *Gene Serene – featured vocals (track 10) *Chris Pohl – mixing *Mario Rühlicke – mixing * David Levine – photography *Honey Manko – model *UserDX – sleeve design


References


External links


Official website
{{Authority control 2017 albums Massive Ego albums