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Fear

by King Dude

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    This is the second pressing of Fear, limited to 500 copies on black vinyl. The jacket is an off white color with red metallic ink, and includes a 11" x 22" fold out liner note. This 'new' artwork was actually the first original version of the artwork while the album was still be recorded.

    Along with the vinyl version and download of the studio album, you will also receive a download of the never before released demo version of Laydown in Bedlam called "Lunatic Love".

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about

King Dude's latest album, entitled Fear, was produced by the legendary Bill Rieflin (Ministry, Swans, Pigface, etc). Below are some of TJ's thoughts on Fear and what it really means to terrify people through song.

When I set out to write the follow up record to my last record Burning Daylight I hadn't quite realized what I was going to do for it's themes and overall concept. Although I had one crystal clear intention - To make the most horrifying music I could. So with that in mind I began to write what would later become Fear.

Now writing a record that is horrifying to me is one thing, writing a record that is horrifying to everyone in the whole world is some other thing altogether. So I really had to begin to think about what inner fear every single person possibly could have. Of course the most common fear everyone on Earth shares would be the fear of dying. But that seemed too obvious to write a record called "Fear" and have it be about the fear of death. There are already way too many songs written about being afraid to die (or not afraid to die for that matter) in fact I have written a few of them myself.

So I chose the next most obvious fear I felt everyone shared. And that is the fear felt during early adolescence. As we move away from our childhood towards our adulthood we (in a sense) watch helplessly from the confides of our own slowly deforming, prepubescent bodies as the "child-mind" is ripped away only (or buried deeply into our subconscious) only to be replaced by the cruel, maniacal, sex crazed "adult-mind" also known as the ultimate product of a civilized adult world reality.

The two other themes that I chose for this record are static in nature, or how shall I say, more tangible. And those two themes are "mirrors" and "telephones". Mirror reflections are often associated in the subconscious with our relationship to our physical bodies but they serve another hidden terrifying purpose which is to remind us that we are in fact separated from the reality conjured in our minds. Another sort of reflection we cast of ourselves is that one of which we cast upon those around us and at times very far away from us through communication. Advanced communication came about recently with the advent of the telephone and the concept of "separation of the mind and body" reveals itself to our subconscious every time we "reach out and touch someone" The mirrored image plays an integral role in the concept of Fear, a concept that will be revealed to the listener when the record is finally in their hands.

credits

released May 6, 2014

King Dude is:
TJ Cowgill - Vocals, guitar, and field recordings.
Joey D' Auria - Drums, percussion, and back up vocals.

Contributing Musicians:
Bill Rieflin - Back up vocals, hand claps, piano, Hammond B3 organ, pump organ, ostrich guitar, bass guitar, tambourine, maracas, and Mellotron.
Don Gunn - Back up vocals and hand claps.
Brianna Atwell - Violin and viola on "Maria" and "Watching Over You".
Emily Denton - Back up vocals on "Maria".
Vanessa Dandurand - Back up vocals on "Devil Eyes".

The final chorus on "Watching Over You" was sung by:
Jimmy "Blitzer" Dokter, Chelsea Wolfe, Ben Chisholm, Sean Ragon, Spencer Moody, Kim Larson, Tennesee Rose, Vanessa Dandurand and TJ Cowgill

Most of Fear was recorded and engineered by Don Gunn in March 2013 at Jupiter Recording in Seattle, Washington.

Some additional tracking was done by TJ Cowgill at the Actual Pain M-M.F Warehouse in May 2013.

Fear was mixed by Bill Rieflin, Don Gunn and TJ Cowgill at the Office in June of 2013.

Mastered by John McCaig at Panic Studios in June 2013.

Produced by Bill Rieflin.

All songs written and arranged by: King Dude ASCAP © 2014

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