War All The Time

align="center" bgcolor="orange" style="color:black;" colspan="3"|War All The Time
lign="center" colspan="3"|200px
lign="center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|Album by Thursday
eleased colspan=2|September 16, 2003
a href="/encyclopedia/Musical-genre" title="Musical genre">Genre colspan=2|Emo/Rock
ength colspan=2| 42 min 00 sec
a href="/encyclopedia/Record-label" title="Record label">Record label colspan=2| Victory Records and Island Records
a href="/encyclopedia/Record-producer" title="Record producer">Producer colspan=2| Sal Villanueva
gcolor="orange" colspan="3" align="center" style="color:black;"|Thursday Chronology
i>Waiting
(1999)
Full Collapse
(2001)
Five Stories Falling
(2002)
War All the Time is Thursday's third full-length studio album, following the Five Stories Falling EP that was meant to satiate fans through the long wait between Full Collapse and War All The Time. The band has stated on numerous occasions that the title is not political, but rather that it reflects the struggles we all face in our daily lives. Particularly noteworthy on this album are "For The Workforce, Drowning," a song about the monotony of adulthood; "Signals Over The Air," about the general awkwardness and uncertainty that romantic relationships can breed; "War All The Time," a song about growing up in a world that we often don't understand; and "M. Shepard", a song written about Matthew Shepard who was murdered in 1998 for being gay. MTV refused to air the video for the title track, "War All The Time," stating that it was "too controversial." This album was produced by Sal Villanueva who has produced CD in the past for Taking Back Sunday and also Full Collapse by Thursday.

Track Listing

  1. For The Workforce, Drowning (3:16)
  2. Between Rupture And Rapture (3:03)
  3. Division St. (4:14)
  4. Signals Over The Air (4:10)
  5. Marches And Maneuvers (4:27)
  6. Asleep In The Chapel (3:46)
  7. This Song Brought To You By A Falling Bomb (2:16)
  8. Steps Ascending (4:26)
  9. War All The Time (4:33)
  10. M. Shepard (3:36)
  11. Tomorrow I'll Be You (4:07)

Personnel

  • Geoff Rickly - Vocals
  • Tucker Rule - Drums, backing vocals
  • Tom Keeley - Guitar, backing vocals
  • Tim Payne - Bass, backing vocals
  • Steve Pedulla - Guitar, backing vocals
  • Andrew Everding - Keyboards (on Division St., Marches And Maneuvers, Asleep In The Chapel, This Song Bought To You By A Falling Bomb, Steps Ascending, M. Shepard and Tomorrow I'll Be You)
  • Tim Giles - Keyboards (on Between Rupture And Rapture and Signals Over The Air)
  • Gretta Cohn - Cello (on Steps Ascending)
  • Jonah Mantranga - Additional vocals (on Steps Ascending)
  • Keri Levens - Additional vocals (on War All The Time)
  • Arun Venkatesh - Programming (on M. Shepard), engineering
  • Marc Meltser - Additional vocals (on War All The Time)
  • Dave Ciancio - Additional vocals (on War All The Time)
  • Sal Villanueva - Production, engineering
  • Rumblefish - Mixing
  • Coady Brown - Assistant mixing
  • Joe Pedulla - Engineering
  • Erin Farley - Engineering
  • Lee Zappas - Assistant enginneer
  • Mike LaPierro - Assistant engineer
  • Bob Ludwig - Mastering
  • Ken Schles - Photography

Singles

  • Signals Over The Air
  • War All The Time
  • For The Workforce, Drowning

War All The Time is also a collection of poetry written by Charles Bukowski.

 

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