The Always Open Mouth

The Always Open Mouth is the third full-length album by the post-hardcore band Fear Before the March of Flames, released on 19 September 2006. This is the first album by the band that has the songs' titles in their lyrics ("Dog Sized Bird" and "Mouth").

The Always Open Mouth
Studio album by
Fear Before The March of Flames
Released19 September 2006
RecordedApril–May 2006
StudioJohnny Cab Studios, The Tank
GenrePost-hardcore, experimental rock
Length46:03
LabelEqual Vision
ProducerCasey Bates
Fear Before The March of Flames chronology
Art Damage
(2004)
The Always Open Mouth
(2006)
Fear Before
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk.net(95%) [1]
AP# 219
Kerrang!
OutburnIssue# 36 (10/10)

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Absolute Future"1:06
2."Drowning the Old Hag"2:54
3."Mouth"3:32
4."Taking Cassandra to the End of the World Party"2:44
5."Ten Seconds in Los Angeles"2:20
6."The Waiting Makes Me Curious"4:48
7."High as a Horse"2:37
8."Dog Sized Bird"2:14
9."Complete and Utter Confusion..."2:19
10."...As a Result of Signals Being Crossed"4:02
11."My (Fucking) Deer Hunter"4:11
12."Lycanthropy"3:07
13."A Brief Tutorial in Bachanalia"4:36
14."A Gift for Fiction"2:19
15."Absolute Past"3:07

Personnel

  • Brandon L. Proff - drums, percussion, programming and gangs
  • Michael L. Madruga - bass guitar, percussion and gangs
  • David M. Marion - vocals
  • Adam R. Fisher - guitar, keyboards, piano, vocals, programming and percussion
  • Zachary M. Hutchings - guitars, percussion and gangs

Additional personnel

  • Anthony Green - additional vocals on track 11
  • Jeremy Fisher - additional vocals on track seven
  • Ryan Smith (Sterling Sound) - mastering
  • Bobby Darling - producer
  • Casey Bates - engineering and mixing
  • Brandon L. Proff (pixel-nation.net) - layout and design

Cultural Impact

MTV featured a commercial for the album, showing internet character Daniel P. Walters (aka "The Tourettes Guy"), who cursed and complained about the volume.

References

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