Westway (The Glitter & the Slums)

Westway (The Glitter & the Slums)
Studio album by Sticky Fingers
Released 30 September 2016
Recorded January – February 2016
Studio Karma Sound Studios
Bang Saray, Thailand and Sydney, Australia
Genre Indie rock
Length 39:36
Label Sureshaker
Producer Dann Hume
Sticky Fingers chronology
Land of Pleasure
(2014)Land of Pleasure2014
Westway (The Glitter & the Slums)
(2016)
Singles from Westway (The Glitter & the Slums)
  1. "Outcast at Last"
    Released: 23 March 2016
  2. "Our Town"
    Released: 15 July 2016
  3. "Sad Songs"
    Released: 9 November 2016

Westway (The Glitter & the Slums) is the third studio album by Australian rock band Sticky Fingers, released through Sureshaker on 30 September 2016.[1] It was produced by Dann Hume, who produced the band's second album, Land of Pleasure, and co-produced their debut album Caress Your Soul. Westway (The Glitter & the Slums) debuted at number 1 on the Australian Albums Chart, making it the band's first number 1 album in Australia.[2]

The album's release was preceded by the first single "Outcast at Last" in March 2016, the second single "Our Town" in July 2016 and the third single "Sad Songs" November 2016.

Recording, production

Dann Hume returned to produce the album after producing the band's second album Land of Pleasure and co-producing debut album Caress Your Soul. Hume has also previously produced albums for Lisa Mitchell, Snakadaktal and Matt Corby. According to lead guitarist Seamus Coyle the band chose to work with Hume again because of their longtime working relationship and he "knows how to get the best" out of them.[3] With bassist Paddy Cornwall saying Hume has become a really close friend of the band and they have a really comfortable working relationship with him.[4]

The album was mostly recorded over the course of a month in Karma Sound Studios, Bang Saray, Thailand in early 2016.[5] Frost and Cornwall wrote the lyrics of the album. Two songs, "Something Strange" featuring Australian rapper Remi and "Amillionite", were recorded in Sydney. "Something Strange" was recorded in Sydney because the band invited Remi to collaborate on the song when he came to them to borrow a drum kit while he was visiting Sydney.[6]

Track listing

All songs written by Sticky Fingers (Daniel Neurath, Dylan Frost, Eric da Silva Gruener, Paddy Cornwall & Seamus Coyle) unless noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."One by One" 3:53
2."Outcast at Last" 2:32
3."Sad Songs" 3:23
4."Angel" 3:57
5."Our Town"
  • Dann Hume
  • Frost
  • Neurath
  • da Silva Gruener
  • Cornwall
  • Coyle
3:14
6."Westway"
  • Hume
  • Frost
  • Neurath
  • da Silva Gruener
  • Cornwall
  • Coyle
3:25
7."Something Strange"
  • Neurath
  • Frost
  • da Silva Gruener
  • Cornwall
  • Remi Kolawole
  • Coyle
  • Taras Hrubyj-Piper
3:39
8."Flight 101"
  • Hume
  • Frost
  • Neurath
  • da Silva Gruener
  • Cornwall
  • Coyle
3:48
9."Tongue & Cheek" 3:28
10."Amillionite"
  • Frost
  • Neurath
  • da Silva Gruener
  • Cornwall
  • Coyle
  • Hrubyj-Piper
3:25
11."No Divide" 4:52
Total length:39:36

Personnel

Sticky Fingers
  • Dylan Frost – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Paddy Cornwall – bass, backing vocals
  • Seamus Coyle – lead guitar
  • Eric "Beaker Best" da Silva Gruener – drums, percussion
  • Daniel "Freddy Crabs" Neurath – keyboards, synthesisers
Additional musicians
  • Remi Kolawole – co-lead vocals on "Something Strange"

Charts

References

  1. Wilson, Zanda (2 August 2016). "Sticky Fingers Announce New Album & Headline Tour Dates". Retrieved 19 October 2016.
  2. "They've Done It: Sticky Fingers Pick Up #1 ARIA Debut Over Bon Iver | theMusic.com.au". The Music. 8 October 2016. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  3. http://fasterlouder.junkee.com/sticky-fingers-on-lockouts-hangovers-and-living-large-in-thailand/860835
  4. http://fasterlouder.junkee.com/sticky-fingers-on-lockouts-hangovers-and-living-large-in-thailand/860835
  5. "The Avalanches, Sticky Fingers, Illy, Thundamentals, The Little Dum Dum Club | media | triple j". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 7 August 2016. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  6. https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:9Xqy8Or5xWQJ:https://www.axs.com/interview-sticky-fingers-paddy-cornwall-on-rapper-remi-being-bogan-107194+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=
  7. "Australiancharts.com – Sticky Fingers – Westway (The Glitter & the Slums)". Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  8. "Charts.org.nz – Sticky Fingers – Westway (The Glitter & the Slums)". Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  9. "ARIA Top 100 Albums 2016". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
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