The Philosophy of Velocity is a 2006 concept album by the rock band Brazil. Many of the songs on the album are lyrical short stories and vignettes, focusing on themes of isolation, paranoia, anxiety, and the supernatural with an emphasis on absurdity, dark humor, and camp.
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The Philosophy of Velocity | |
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Studio album by Brazil | |
Released | October 3, 2006 |
Recorded | Tarbox Road Studio, Cassadaga, NY |
Label | Immortal |
Producer | Dave Fridmann and Brazil |
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The Philosophy of Velocity has been met with critical acclaim from many national print and online publications. Allmusic called it “a natural extension of all that has come before, yet a giant step forward for the band.” Alternative Press says “even name-dropping…their peers can’t contain or adequately describe what they have crafted for their follow-up to 2004’s A Hostage and the Meaning of Life.”
Jonathon Newby – Vocals, keyboards, timpani, chimes, glockenspiel, tambourine
Nic Newby – keyboards
Aaron Smith – electric guitar, engineering
Eric Johnson – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, classical guitar, 12-string guitar
James Sefchek – drums, timpani, chimes
Philip Williams – bass
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Dave Fridmann – co-producer, engineer
Greg Calbi - mastering
Jason Markey – Immortal A & R
Matt Miller – pre-production
Brand Smith – pre-production
David Schrott – album photography
Sons of Nero – sleeve art
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