Mode. Set. Clear.

Mode. Set. Clear.
A blue and brown room with bald naked men walking through the walls. In the bottom right corner a tiny woman is sitting at a tiny desk.
Studio album by Villainy
Released October 19, 2012
Recorded 2011–2012
Studio Studios in the City, Salt Studios, Melbourne, Roundhead Studios, Auckland, STL Audio, Wellington.
Genre Alternative rock
Length 49:16
Producer Tom Larkin
Villainy chronology
Mode. Set. Clear.
(2012)
Dead Sight
(2015)Dead Sight2015
Singles from Mode. Set. Clear.
  1. "Alligator Skin"
  2. "The Answer"
  3. "Gather Yourselves"
  4. "Another Time"
  5. "Ammunition"

Mode. Set. Clear. is the debut album by New Zealand alternative rock band Villainy, released in New Zealand on October 19, 2012 and distributed by Universal Records. The album received the award for Best Rock Album at the 2013 New Zealand Music Awards.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Alligator Skin"4:00
2."Gather Yourselves"3:53
3."Mode. Set. Clear."5.16
4."Another Time"4:49
5."The Answer"4:09
6."Paradise Lost"4:05
7."Money Mouth"3:00
8."More Than You Can Do"5:43
9."Monday Night Fright Night"3:50
10."Ammunition"4:46
11."Deliver Me"5:31
Total length:49:16

Personnel

Adapted from the liner notes.[1]

Villainy

Production

  • Tom Larkin – producer, mixing, recording, drums and percussion ("Paradise Lost)
  • Ben Ehrenberg – engineer, additional production
  • Jordan Stone – assistant engineer (Auckland)
  • Ben Ehrenberg – mixing ("Monday Night Fright Night")
  • Dave Johnston – additional recording (Auckland)
  • Matt Keller – additional recording (Auckland)
  • Luke Benge – upright piano ("Another Time" and "More Than You Can Do")
  • John Ruberto – mastering
  • Storm Thorgerson – cover design and photography
  • Peter Curzon – cover design and photography
  • Lee Baker – cover design and photography

Charts

Chart (2012) Peak
position
New Zealand Top 20 New Zealand Albums Chart[2] 1
New Zealand Top 40 Albums Chart[3] 8

References

  1. Mode. Set. Clear (CD booklet). Villainy. Universal. 2012.
  2. "The Official New Zealand Music Chart".
  3. "The Official New Zealand Music Chart".
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