Octopon

Octopon is the second extended play by British rock band Dark Stares. The four track EP, self-produced by the band with John Mitchell and Ben Humphreys, was released with AWAL on 1 July 2013.[4] All tracks from Octopon were released as singles with b-sides in chronological order, as well as music videos for both "Bad Machine" and "Shinigami".[5][6]

Octopon
EP by
Released1 July 2013 (2013-07-01)
Recorded2011–12 at
Outhouse Studios
(Reading, Berkshire)
GenreAlternative rock[1]
Length14:19
LabelAWAL
ProducerJohn Mitchell, Ben Humphreys, Dark Stares
Dark Stares chronology
Tell Your Friends
(2012)
Octopon
(2013)
Soul Contract
(2014)
Singles from Octopon
  1. "Bad Machine"
    Released: 1 October 2012
  2. "Shinigami"
    Released: 8 December 2012
  3. "Steal Your Girl"
    Released: 13 April 2013
  4. "Blackfyre"
    Released: 3 May 2013
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Metal Hammer(positive)[2]
Rock Sound(positive)[3]

In August 2013, Octopon was officially launched with MAMA at a headline show at the Barfly in Camden, London, with support from Alexis Kings.[7]

In January 2014, opening track "Bad Machine" was aired live on The Dave Fanning Show on RTÉ 2fm. It was announced as U2 single "Invisible" as part of an admitted hoax by Fanning and Bono,[8] after a three decade history of U2 single exclusives.[9] Hot Press compared "Bad Machine" favorably: "[It] could have been U2 getting noisy and industrial again a la 'Elevation'"[10]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Dark Stares. All tracks produced by Dark Stares with John Mitchell and Ben Humphreys.

No.TitleLength
1."Bad Machine"3:08
2."Shinigami"3:59
3."Steal Your Girl"2:42
4."Blackfyre"3:30
Total length:14:19

Personnel

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References

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