Gatefold (album)

Gatefold
Studio album by Orchid
Released July 9, 2002
Studio Dead Air Studios in Amherst, Massachusetts[1]
Genre Screamo, post-hardcore
Length 24:02
Label Ebullition
Producer Will Killingsworth
Orchid chronology
Dance Tonight! Revolution Tomorrow!
(2001)Dance Tonight! Revolution Tomorrow!2001
Gatefold
(2002)
Totality
(2005)Totality2005
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Sputnikmusic(4.5/5)[3]

Gatefold is the third and final album by the American screamo band Orchid. Gatefold marks the band's departure from their early grindcore-influenced sound in favor of a more traditional screamo/post-hardcore sound. The album was released in 2002 through Ebullition Records. The record itself is actually self-titled, earning the name "Gatefold" from the album sleeve with which it was pressed.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Amherst Pandemonium (Part 1)"0:55
2."Amherst Pandemonium (Part 2)"0:47
3."Chaos Ain't Me"0:29
4."Loft Party"2:46
5."I Wanna Fight"0:47
6."A Visit from Dr. Goodsex"1:17
7."We Love Prison"1:52
8."Fashion Meets Passion"0:50
9."Trail of the Unknown Body"2:24
10."Class Pictures"0:34
11."No, We Don't Have Any T-Shirts"0:48
12."Dissadents In Love"1:05
13."Flip the Tape"0:27
14."Anais Nin by Numbers"0:54
15."Tigers"2:07
16."Let's Commodify Sexuality"1:30
17."Discourse of Desire"1:24
18."None More Black"1:54
19."Impersonating Martin Rev"1:09
Total length:24:02

Personnel

Orchid[1]

  • Geoff Garlock – bass
  • Jayson Green – words, percussion, keyboards
  • Will Killingsworth – guitars, keyboards, sound collage
  • Jeff Salane – drums

Production[1]

  • Alan Douches – mastering
  • Will Killingsworth – engineering

Artwork[1]

  • Jayson Green – design
  • J. Penry – design, color illustration of Angela Davis

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Gatefold (Media notes). Orchid. Ebullition Records. 2002. CD gatefold liner notes.
  2. Butler, Blake. "Orchid – Gatefold". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 25, 2012.
  3. Kleman, Eli (October 16, 2010). "Orchid – Gatefold". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved November 25, 2012.
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