Logos (album)

Logos is the second studio album from ambient experimental project Atlas Sound. It was released on October 19, 2009, in Europe by 4AD, and on October 20 in the US by Kranky Records. The album features guest contributions from Noah Lennox (a.k.a. Panda Bear of Animal Collective) and Stereolab's Laetitia Sadier. Units ordered directly from Rough Trade came packaged with a bonus six-song EP of leftover material. The album reached #7 on the Billboard Heatseekers album chart. The cover art is an image of Bradford Cox, who has Marfan syndrome, and is inspired by the artwork of his previous release.

Background

An unmastered and unfinished version of Logos was accidentally leaked in 2008 by frontman Bradford Cox via his own Mediafire account. The incident caused an outrage from Cox, who posted on his blog that he felt what was leaked was simply a "sketch" of what he intended to be the final product, and was not meant to be released publicly. He almost abandoned the project, but continued to work on the album shortly after the incident. A leak of the finalized version of the album surfaced on September 1, 2009.

! (album)

! is an album by The Dismemberment Plan. It was released on October 2, 1995, on DeSoto Records. The band's original drummer, Steve Cummings, played on this album but left shortly after its release.

Track listing

  • "Survey Says" – 2:08
  • "The Things That Matter" – 2:25
  • "The Small Stuff" – 3:02
  • "OK Jokes Over" – 4:27
  • "Soon to Be Ex Quaker" – 1:26
  • "I'm Going to Buy You a Gun" – 3:06
  • "If I Don't Write" – 4:28
  • "Wouldn't You Like to Know?" – 2:50
  • "13th and Euclid" – 2:18
  • "Fantastic!" – 4:14
  • "Onward, Fat Girl" – 2:46
  • "Rusty" – 4:29
  • Personnel

    The following people were involved in the making of !:

  • Eric Axelson bass
  • Jason Caddell guitar
  • Steve Cummings drums
  • Travis Morrison vocals, guitar
  • Andy Charneco and Don Zientara – recording
  • References


    "@" (album)

    "@" is a studio album by John Zorn and Thurston Moore. It is the first collaborative album by the duo and was recorded in New York City in February, 2013 and released by Tzadik Records in September 2013. The album consists of improvised music by Zorn and Moore that was recorded in the studio in real time with no edits or overdubs.

    Reception

    Allmusic said "@ finds two of New York City's longest-running fringe dwellers churning out sheets of collaborative sounds that conjoin their respective and distinct states of constant freak-out... These seven improvisations sound inspired without feeling at all heavy-handed or urgent. More so, @ succeeds with the type of conversational playing that could only be achieved by two masters so deep into their craft that it probably feels a lot like breathing to them by now".

    Track listing

    All compositions by John Zorn and Thurston Moore

  • "6th Floor Walk-Up, Waiting" - 12:25
  • "Jazz Laundromat" - 4:58
  • "Dawn Escape" - 9:39
  • "Her Sheets" - 4:19
  • Album

    Albums of recorded music were developed in the early 20th century, first as books of individual 78rpm records, then from 1948 as vinyl LP records played at 33 13 rpm. Vinyl LPs are still issued, though in the 21st century albums sales have mostly focused on compact disc (CD) and MP3 formats. The audio cassette was a format used in the late 1970s through to the 1990s alongside vinyl.

    An album may be recorded in a recording studio (fixed or mobile), in a concert venue, at home, in the field, or a mix of places. Recording may take a few hours to several years to complete, usually in several takes with different parts recorded separately, and then brought or "mixed" together. Recordings that are done in one take without overdubbing are termed "live", even when done in a studio. Studios are built to absorb sound, eliminating reverberation, so as to assist in mixing different takes; other locations, such as concert venues and some "live rooms", allow for reverberation, which creates a "live" sound. The majority of studio recordings contain an abundance of editing, sound effects, voice adjustments, etc. With modern recording technology, musicians can be recorded in separate rooms or at separate times while listening to the other parts using headphones; with each part recorded as a separate track.

    Logos

    Logos (UK /ˈlɡɒs/, /ˈlɒɡɒs/, or US /ˈlɡs/; Greek: λόγος, from λέγω lego "I say") is an important term in western philosophy, psychology, rhetoric, and religion. It is a Greek word meaning "a ground", "a plea", "an opinion", "an expectation", "word", "speech", "account", "to reason", but it became a technical term in philosophy beginning with Heraclitus (ca. 535–475 BC), who used the term for a principle of order and knowledge.

    Ancient Greek philosophers used the term in different ways. The sophists used the term to mean discourse, and Aristotle applied the term to refer to "reasoned discourse" or "the argument" in the field of rhetoric. The Stoic philosophers identified the term with the divine animating principle pervading the Universe. Under Hellenistic Judaism, Philo (c. 20 BC – AD 50) adopted the term into Jewish philosophy. The Gospel of John identifies the Logos, through which all things are made, as divine (theos), and further identifies Jesus Christ as the incarnate Logos. Although the term "Logos" is widely used in this Christian sense, in academic circles it often refers to the various ancient Greek uses, or to post-Christian uses within contemporary philosophy, Sufism, and the analytical psychology of Carl Jung.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Latest News for: logos (album)

    Edit

    Keepin' It Dirty: A celebration of ODB's Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version

    The Quietus 28 Mar 2025
    He had a lot to do with the sound of that album.” ... The art department was happy to oblige, swapping the New York Welfare Department stamp with the Wu-Tang logo while replacing the rapper’s name and address with the album title.
    Edit

    Lady Gaga sued by surf company over ‘Mayhem’ logo

    NME 27 Mar 2025
    Following the release of her new album, Gaga’s website has been selling T-shirts, sweatshirts and more with a ‘Mayhem’ logo design that Lost claims is “nearly identical” to its trademarked logo.
    Edit

    Lady Gaga sued by surfboard company and accused of stealing their Mayhem logo | Daily ...

    The Daily Mail 26 Mar 2025
    Lady Gaga is being sued by the surfboard company Lost International, which has accused her of misappropriating its logo for her new album ... its logo for her new album; Gaga is pictured this month.
    Edit

    Lady Gaga accused of stealing art for her Mayhem album cover | Daily Mail Online

    The Daily Mail 26 Mar 2025
    Lady Gaga is being sued by the surfboard company Lost International, which has accused her of misappropriating its logo for her new album ... its logo for her new album; Gaga is pictured this month.
    Edit

    Lady Gaga sued by surfboard brand over Mayhem logo

    Music News 26 Mar 2025
    Surfboard company Lost International has taken legal action against the pop star, accusing her of copying their logo for her latest album ... same style on her album and merchandise without permission.
    Edit

    Why Is Lady Gaga Being Sued by a Surfboard Company Over Her New Album Mayhem? Know About Plagiarism Accusations

    Pinkvilla 26 Mar 2025
    A surfboard company recently dragged Lady Gaga into a legal issue, over the logo of her latest album Mayhem ... The watersports company also mentioned that the logo was used not only on their surfboards ...
    Edit

    Lady Gaga faces ‘opportunistic’ lawsuit over ‘Mayhem’ merch logo

    The News International 26 Mar 2025
    ... infringement lawsuit against the pop superstar, alleging that the imagery used to promote her new album is "substantially similar if not nearly identical" to the logo they’ve been using since 1986.
    Edit

    As Lady Gaga announces Mayhem Ball tour, surf company says she lifted its Mayhem trademark

    The Los Angeles Times 26 Mar 2025
    This is nothing more than an opportunistic and meritless abuse of the legal system.” Lost's 'Mayhem' logo, like the logo on Gaga's 'Mayhem' album and other merchandise, arcs slightly, and both feature ...
    Edit

    Lady Gaga is set to make a major announcement - and it's something she hasn't ...

    The Daily Mail 26 Mar 2025
    It comes after the star was reportedly sued by the surfboard company Lost International, which has accused her of misappropriating its logo for her new album ... Telephone hitmaker did so for her album.
    Edit

    Lady Gaga makes a major announcement - and it's something she hasn't done for 11 ...

    The Daily Mail 26 Mar 2025
    It comes after the star was reportedly sued by the surfboard company Lost International, which has accused her of misappropriating its logo for her new album ... Telephone hitmaker did so for her album.
    Edit

    Lady Gaga Sued Over 'Mayhem' Album, Surf Company Says She Jacked Their Logo

    TMZ 26 Mar 2025
    ... for her new album according to a new lawsuit.
    Edit

    Lady Gaga set to play UK for first time in 11 years as she announces ...

    The Daily Mail 26 Mar 2025
    It comes after the star was reportedly sued by the surfboard company Lost International, which has accused her of misappropriating its logo for her new album ... Telephone hitmaker did so for her album.
    Edit

    “He walks in with a guitar not in the case… like a superhero walking up ...

    Guitar.com 21 Mar 2025
    “And he’s wearing the jumpsuit from the Women and Children First album cover and a necklace with the Van Halen logo and he walks in with a guitar not in the case,” Zappa continues, noting the way the ...
    ×