Two Steps from the Middle Ages (1988) is the fifth studio album by power pop band Game Theory.
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Studio album by Game Theory | ||||
Released | 1988 | |||
Recorded | 1988 | |||
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Length | 41:38 | |||
Label | Enigma Records | |||
Producer | Mitch Easter | |||
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Miller intended the album to be "a more straightforward, singles-based record" than its predecessor, Lolita Nation:
The band as a whole plays more aggressively on the album's songs, from [Gil] Ray's muted yet driving drum pulse that opens the album through [Shelley] LaFreniere's heavier, more ominous keyboard contributions. Miller's guitar playing is less foregrounded than on previous albums, allowing space for his bandmates to fill the sound.[2]
In a review of the 2017 reissue, PopMatters wrote that the album "point[ed] forward towards what would, by 1993, become fashionable under the 'alternative' label. One can hear echoes of Game Theory's trailblazing in many of the bands that enjoyed success in the early '90s, including Belly and, especially, Smashing Pumpkins."[2]
After the group was disbanded in 1990, leader Scott Miller went on to form The Loud Family. Game Theory would not release another album until Supercalifragile came out in 2017, four years after Miller's death.[3]
The title of the song "Room For One More, Honey," is a reference to an episode of the American television program The Twilight Zone titled Twenty Two.
The album's title has at least a double meaning (referring to both dance steps from the historical period known as the Middle Ages as well as to a person who is "two steps" from middle age) and comes from an alternating rhyme in the fifth track:
Unfolding their defense in stages
Harshest critics can't refuse
Two steps from the middle ages
Rose details and ruby shoes
In 2012, the song "Rolling with the Moody Girls" was covered by Home Blitz on their EP Frozen Track.
All songs written by Scott Miller.
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