The album is scheduled to be released 12th July 2011.
If their one live albm 'Acoustic in London' proved anything, it is that each one of Alkaline Trio's songs are still able to capture that dark, melodic and heart-racing experience that comes from listening to their material, plugged or unplugged. The first 'Damnesia' release, 'Clavicle,' taken from their 1998 debut album 'Goddamnit,' left many people shoving fists in to their mouths so as to stop the hyperventilating, full blown, squealng excitement that I have experienced myself and with many a devoted Alkaline Trio fan.
The track starts with a slow build up consistng of all three musicians, and then followed with a brief, agonizing pause, before we are thrown in to the fresh, original compilation. As we are taken into the familiar yet new guitar, bass and drums, we are finally met with Matt Skiba's dulcet, soulful voice. And I don't know about anyone else, but the lyric change of 'drunk enough to talk to you', to 'numb enough to talk to you' is typical of Skiba's ususal habit of quirky and spontaneous lyric changes that he makes in most live performances. All in all this first tantalising single is a pleasent tease of what is to come from the up-coming release.
The second release, on the other hand, defeats all expectations that may have been made after the release of 'Clavicle.' 'This Could Be Love,' from their fourth studio album 'Good Mourning,' has become a gloomy, haunting song that, coupled with the lyrics, emphasises the even darker themes. The piano introduction that takes over from the usual, grinding guitar riff no longer takes the listeners breath away, but instead makes us cling on to Skiba's every word as he expresses heartbreak, drug abuse and alcoholism. This poignant reworked track promises an eclectic variation of re-vamped Trio classics that has been heard with both singles.
July 12th will hold many surprises for the dying-of-aniticipation Alkaline Trio fans, who will, no doubt, be lining outside every music store possible in order to grab a hot-off-the-press copy of Alkaline Trio's eighth full length studio album, 'Damnesia'.
Alkaline Trio:
Matt Skiba - Lead Vocals/Guitar: Goddamnit - Current
Dan Andriano - Lead Vocals/Bass: Goddamit - Current
Derek Grant - Backing Vocals/Drums/Percussion: Good Mourning - Current
Past Members:
Rob Doran - Backing Vocals/Bass: Pre-Goddamnit
Glenn Porter - Drums/Percussion: Goddamnit - Maybe I'll Catch Fire
Mike Felumlee - Drums/Percussion: From Here To Infirmary
Discography (Studio Albums):
Goddamnit (1998)
Maybe I'll Catch Fire (2000)
From Here to Infirmary (2001)
Good Mourning (2003)
Crimson (2005)
Agony & Irony (2008)
This Addiction (2010)
Damnesia (2011)