In Glorious Times

In Glorious Times is the third studio album by avant-rock/metal band Sleepytime Gorilla Museum. The album was released on May 29, 2007.[3]

In Glorious Times
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 29, 2007
Recorded2005–2007
Polymorph Recording, Oakland
2006
Tiny Telephone, SF
GenreExperimental rock, avant-garde metal, progressive rock, progressive metal
Length67:45
LabelThe End Records
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum chronology
Of Natural History
(2004)
In Glorious Times
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
SonicFrontiers.net(8.8/10)[2]

About the album, The End Records has stated:

Rock-against-Rock pioneers Sleepytime Gorilla Museum celebrate the extremes of sonic debilitation, with this muffled cry into the dark night of the soul. Triumphantly smothered within the intricate stylings of musical evolution, the expansive world of literature and the pain and passion of one’s emotions, the Oakland, California-based band have once again imbedded themselves deep in the creative process, allowing themselves to reach new plateaus on their latest album ‘In Glorious Times.’[4]

The albums drums are performed by Matthias Bossi, who replaced previous drummer Frank Grau. As this ended up being the final album released by the band, every Sleepytime Gorilla Museum album has officially featured a different drummer, present in that capacity only for their one record.

Song information

Helpless Corpses Enactment

Prior to the album's release, the track "Helpless Corpses Enactment" was made available for download.[5] On May 22, 2007, one week before the album's release, a video for the same song was also released.[6] It was directed by Adam Feinstein.

"I've been fascinated with SGM since I first heard them five years ago. I found their music inscrutable, beautiful, and profoundly original. [...] When we started to talk about a music video, I didn't know what song I'd be asked to work on. But from Sleepytime I knew to expect music that had invented its own rules, music that would challenge a video to keep up with it. 'Corpses' didn't disappoint! None of us wanted anything like a concert film - didn't want to see mic stands, guitars, drums. Nobody really even liked the term 'music video.' We didn't want to simulate what you could see at a live show. I wanted to use the opportunity to tap the peculiar power of Sleepytime's music - to conjure up images as strange and direct as those in dreams."[7]

- Adam Feinstein

The lyrics for "Helpless Corpses Enactment" are taken from the experimental novel Finnegans Wake by James Joyce.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicSongLength
1."The Companions" Sleepytime Gorilla MuseumNils Frykdahl10:04
2."Helpless Corpses Enactment"James JoyceNils Frykdahl 5:57
3."Puppet Show"Matthias BossiMatthias Bossi 4:15
4."Formicary"Dan RathbunDan Rathbun 5:46
5."Angle of Repose"Carla Kihlstedt and Louise BourgeoisCarla Kihlstedt 7:53
6."Ossuary"Michael MellenderMichael Mellender 4:35
7."The Salt Crown" Sleepytime Gorilla MuseumNils Frykdahl8:40
8."The Only Dance"Carla Kihlstedt and Wallace StevensMatthias Bossi 4:20
9."The Greenless Wreath" Sleepytime Gorilla MuseumNils Frykdahl6:51
10."The Widening Eye" Michael Mellender 5:09
11."The Putrid Refrain"   2:55

Personnel

The instruments listed here are as they appear in the booklet of the cd.

  • Matthias Bossi: drums, piano, glockenspiel, xylophone
  • Michael Iago Mellender: percussion, trumpet, guitar, Lever-action lever, Vatican, Valhalla, xylophone, toy piano, Tangularium, Electric Pancreas
  • Carla Kihlstedt: violin, Percussion-guitar, bass harmonica, nyckelharpa
  • Nils Frykdahl: guitar, Percussion-guitar
  • Dan Rathbun: bass, Sledgehammer-dulcimer, Thing

All sing.

  • Guest Voices: Dawn McCarthy (track 2), The Billy Nayer Show, Joel, Allen, Olivia (track 3), Marc "Fushler" Goodman, Ian Pelicci (track 7)
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