No Hay Banda
No Hay Banda is the debut album by Norwegian rock band Audrey Horne, released in 2005. The album title "No hay banda" literally means "There is no band" in Spanish; the title was inspired by a line from the David Lynch film Mulholland Drive.[5]
No Hay Banda | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2005 | |||
Genre | Hard rock, post-grunge | |||
Label | Tuba Records / DogJob | |||
Producer | Audrey Horne & Joe Barresi | |||
Audrey Horne chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Adresseavisen | |
AllMusic | |
Panorama | 5/6[3] |
Rock Hard | 7.5/10[2] |
VG | 3/6[4] |
Track listing
All tracks written by Audrey Horne.
- "Dead" - 3:10
- "Listening" - 3:45
- "Get a Rope" - 3:29
- "Deathhorse" - 4:55
- "Confessions & Alcohol" - 4:11
- "Candystore" - 4:53
- "Blackhearted Visions" - 3:36
- "Bleed" - 3:19
- "Crust" - 3:50
- "Weightless" - 5:43
- "The Sweet Taste of Revenge" - 8:49
Personnel
Audrey Horne
- Toschie - vocals
- Ice Dale (Arve Isdal) - guitars & production
- Thomas Tofthagen - guitars
- Kjetil Greve - drums
- Tom Cato Visnes - bass
- Herbrand Larsen - keyboards & production
Production
- Produced by Audrey Horne
- Co-produced and mixed by Joe Barresi at Bay7 Studios, Los Angeles, USA
- Assistant Engineer: Mike Gardner
- Recorded at Earshot Studio, Bergen, Norway
- Mastered by Peter In de Betou at TailorMade Production, Sweden
Notes
- "Pregløs etteraping". 19 April 2005.
- "AUDREY HORNE - No Hay Banda".
- "No Hay Banda - Lynch-inspirert superdebut". 10 April 2005.
- "Audrey Horne "No Hay Banda"".
- Henderson, Alex. No Hay Banda album review at AllMusic
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