Tales Don't Tell Themselves

Tales Don't Tell Themselves

by Funeral for a Friend
Tales Don't Tell Themselves

Tales Don't Tell Themselves

by Funeral for a Friend
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Overview

When a band unleashes a two-part song as the centerpiece of their album, it's a clear sign that the art fix is in -- and so is the case with Funeral for a Friend, whose third album, Tales Don't Tell Themselves, is some kind of nautical concept album (just like Modest Mouse's We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank, but not really!). Producer Gil Norton certainly provides crucial assistance in giving Funeral's music a cinematic splendor and a glossy pop sheen, turning Tales Don't Tell Themselves into an unapologetic big rock record -- big in its sound, big in its hooks, big in its ambitions, big in every way except singer Matt Davies' voice, which is still a thin, tremulous instrument when he sings. He can get swallowed up by the waves of guitars, but that plainspoken voice accentuates the group's post-hardcore roots, which otherwise are quickly receding into the past as of this record. This lack of aggression, whether it's in the buzzing guitars or absent screams, could very well alienate longtime fans, but Funeral for a Friend not only displays an increased sense of ambition on this sweeping great leap forward, they also display a greater sense of accomplishment, as writers and musicians. They may be shedding their old skin here, but the growth is a fascinating thing to witness. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 05/15/2007
Label: Atlantic
UPC: 0075678998935
Rank: 217474

Tracks

  1. Into Oblivion (Reunion)
  2. The Great Wide Open
  3. The Diary
  4. On a Wire
  5. All Hands on Deck, Pt. 1: Raise the Sail
  6. All Hands on Deck, Pt. 2: Open Water
  7. Out of Reach
  8. One for the Road
  9. Walk Away
  10. The Sweetest Wave

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Funeral for a Friend   Primary Artist
Audrey Riley   Conductor
Luis Jardim   Shaker,Cowbell,Tambourine
Susan Dench   Viola
Clarence "Frogman" Henry   Choir/Chorus
Andrew Fuller   Cello
Micaela Haslam   Choir/Chorus
Corin Long   Bass
Nigel Thomas   Timpani
Katherine Shave   Violin
Laura Melhuish   Violin
Helen Rathbone   Choir/Chorus
Liz Partdrige   Violin
Harry Napier   Cello
Heather Cairncross   Choir/Chorus
Robert Salter   Violin
Boguslav Kostecki   Violin
Nick Cooper   Cello
Emma Welton   Violin
Jayne Harris   Violin
Andy Butler   Choir/Chorus
Fenella Barton   Violin
Richard Watkins   French Horn
Juliet Snell   Violin
Richard Bissell   French Horn
Clare Thompson   Violin
Peter Collyer   Viola
Janet Atkins   Viola
Anne Lines   Cello
Lianne Francis   Vocals
Jacqueline Barron   Choir/Chorus
Joan Atherton   Violin
Synergy Vocals   Choir/Chorus
Elizabeth Bradley   Bass
Gerard O'Beirne   Choir/Chorus
Peter Lale   Viola
Ann Mordee   Violin
Amanda Morrison   Choir/Chorus

Technical Credits

Gareth Davies   Group Member
Audrey Riley   Choir Arrangement,Orchestral Arrangements
Micaela Haslam   Leader
Funeral for a Friend   Composer
Richard Matthews   Assistant
Matthew Davies   Group Member
Kris Coombs Roberts   Group Member
John Dunne   Digital Editing
Ryan Richards   Group Member
Helen Atkinson   Engineer,Assistant
Dave Bascombe   Mixing
Adrian Bushby   Engineer
Darran Smith   Group Member
Joel Death   A&R Assistance
Gil Norton   Producer
Robert Salter   Leader
Matt Bartran   Assistant Engineer
Dick Beetham   Mastering
Craig Jennings   Management
Thy Bui   Artwork
Mike Hosey   Artwork
Paul Dando   Assistant
Anthony Delia   A&R
Steve Price   String Engineer
Alex Sayles   Assistant
Conor O'Mahony   Artist Coordination
Simon Dawson   Assistant
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