Vol 2: Systematic/Automatic
Vol 2: Systematic/Automatic is the third full-length album, second live album and final release of the Australian hard rock/funk rock band Mammal, continuing their motto of releasing one record a year, alternating live and studio. The album was released in CD/DVD format. The album was recorded at the Annandale Hotel in Sydney over a period of three nights in March 2009, and mainly contains material from The Majority, in addition to some old favourites - like Vol 1, a typical setlist of the time. The DVD component of the album features a full recording of the band's April 2009 gig at the Ferntree Gully Hotel in outer Melbourne, as well as some backstage/tour footage from other shows around that time.
Vol 2: Systematic/Automatic | ||||
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Live album by | ||||
Released | 5 September 2009 (Australia) | |||
Recorded | 2009, Annandale Hotel, Sydney. | |||
Genre | Hard rock / Funk | |||
Length | 54 minutes | |||
Label | Shock MAMMAL005 | |||
Mammal chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Blistering | (7.5/10) [1] |
Blunt | (6/10) [2] |
The album features guest appearances from violinist Xani Kolac (formerly of Martin Martini's Bone Palace Orchestra), comedian Eddie Perfect, and Cog drummer Lucius Borich.
The album was officially released on 5 September, although fans who preordered the album through the band's website received a signed copy delivered on 3 September, similar to what happened with The Majority.
The title of the album is taken from a line in the song 'The Aural Underground', found on The Majority.
CD Track listing
- "Nagasaki in Flames" - 5:29
- "The Majority" - 3:01
- "Clear Enough" - 4:26
- "Mr. Devil" - 4:11
- "Religion" - 5:21
- "Slaves" - 2:37
- "Burn Out" - 4:32
- "The Aural Underground" - 3:27
- "Hell Yeah" - 4:35
- "Living in Sin" - 5:33
- "Inciting" - 6:30
- "Smash the Pinata" - 4:47
CD Guests
Lucius Borich - percussion on Mr Devil & Inciting
Xani Kolac - violin on Religion & Living in Sin (also performs on these songs on the DVD.)
Eddie Perfect - rap on Burn Out (note: this performance was actually not recorded on the weekend in March 2009, but in September 2008 at the Annandale.)
DVD Track listing
- "Nagasaki in Flames"
- "Maker"
- "The Majority"
- "Religion"
- "Think"
- "Clear Enough?"
- "Living in Sin"
- "Inciting"
- "Hell Yeah"
- "Smash the PiƱata"
Post-album Break Up
Roughly two months after the album was released, a message was posted on The Mammal website detailing the disbanding of the group due to 'personal, political, musical and business differences'.[3]
References
- Blistering review
- Blunt Issue 85
- "Mammal News Post".