Unhand Me, You Fiend! is the debut album of singer-songwriter David Cloyd. It was released on January 20, 2009, on Engine Company Records (ECR Music Group).
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Released | January 20, 2009 | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Label | ECR Music Group | |||
Producer | David Cloyd, Blake Morgan | |||
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Cloyd composed, performed, and engineered all tracks on the LP, and co-produced the album with Blake Morgan. Morgan mixed and edited, and Phil "Butcher Bros." Nicolo mastered the album[1] at Studio 4 in Philadelphia.[2] The album cover is a photo taken by Cloyd,[1] and the album contains audio liner notes as bonus tracks.[3] Cloyd also included a cover of Radiohead's "Weird Fishes/Arpeggi" from In Rainbows as a bonus track.[3]
Following its release worldwide, the album peaked at #1 on eMusic's Album Charts.[2] According to another review, the album "took the indie rock scene by storm."[4] His vocals on the album were compared to David Berkeley and Jeff Buckley.[3] According to one review, Cloyd "uses this album to convey the struggles of everyday life."[3]
According to eMusic, "Having recently departed New York City for Buffalo, you can almost hear the isolation in David Cloyd's debut. Unhand Me, You Fiend! jumps between folky, Jeff Buckley-esque ballads, minor-key raucous indie-guitar workouts and, errr, a Radiohead cover (that's actually quite great!). It seems the work of a single, quirky mind with a lot of time on its hands — and it's a joy to listen to."[5]
Melodic.net gave it 4/4 stars and wrote "New talent David Cloyd...offers a stylish and at times complex pop journey. With floating melodies built with acoustic elements and technical details, I have now another album when I listen to contemporary pop at its very best. If you like cool pop in a slightly odd and very personal style, this is a must album."[6]
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