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Album Review: From Them, Through Us, To You

  • Artist: Madina Lake
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 2006
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The Chicago-based harmony and guitar crunch-driven rockers Madina Lake may just be the only indie band in history to make their mark on TV's Fear Factor before recording their debut album. Brothers Nathan Leone (vocals) and Matthew Leone (bass) took a dare from friends and were accepted on the "twins" episode of the gross-out reality show. They thought the $50,000 prize might help them launch their career, but instead wound up with nasty infections that nearly killed them (before winning!). Their show experiences -- crawling through trenches, munching cow parts, ingesting maggots, et al -- make for great stage fodder on their hectic tour schedule, and fortunately, the Leones' high energy for life translated to the songs they threw down with guitarist Mateo Camargo and drummer Daniel Torelli on their intense debut, with Mark Trombino (Jimmy Eat World, blink-182) at the helm. Their in-your-face intensity on tracks like the opening anthemic rocker "Here I Stand" is balanced by a tight sense of vocal harmony and an infectious melodicism that prevails most of the way through. Unfortunately, the speed and intensity of Camargo's axe -- and Nathan Leone's unnecessary, occasional scream-singing -- render many of the words unintelligible, but they actually cover some interesting thematic territory. The first single, the throbbing "House of Cards," is about people who are hiding, but can't wait to reveal their secrets; the scorching "Adalia," about a fictional socialite from the equally fictional "Madina Lake," juxtaposes harsh background vocals with a heavy grooving drumbeat. While the cathartic vocals and guitar lines continue throughout, more mainstream tracks like "Now or Never" or "One Last Kiss" could fit comfortably on the pop charts -- if pop charts allowed alternative rockers in 2007. If you like your music loud, take a dip in Madina Lake, bang your head and have a blast! ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Here I Stand Madina Lake Madina Lake (3:23)
In Another Life Madina Lake Madina Lake (3:11)
Adalia Madina Lake Madina Lake (2:31)
House of Cards Madina Lake Madina Lake (3:36)
Now or Never Madina Lake Madina Lake (3:23)
Pandora Madina Lake Madina Lake (3:24)
Stars Madina Lake Madina Lake (3:59)
River People Madina Lake Madina Lake (4:27)
One Last Kiss Madina Lake Madina Lake (3:27)
Me Vs. The World Madina Lake Madina Lake (3:08)
Morning Sadness Madina Lake Madina Lake (3:46)
True Love Madina Lake Madina Lake (3:56)

Credits

Mateo Camargo (Guitar), Nathan Leone (Group Member), Mark Trombino (Producer), Mateo Camargo (Vocals (Background)), Ron Burman (A&R), Mateo Camargo (Programming), Nathan Leone (Vocals), Mark Trombino (Mixing), Mateo Camargo (Engineer), Matthew Leone (Bass), Matthew Leone (Group Member), Kevin Estrada (Photography), Mateo Camargo (Group Member), Ted Jensen (Mastering)
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From Them, Through Us, to You
Studio album by Madina Lake
Released March 26, 2007 (UK)
March 27, 2007 (U.S.)
Genre Alternative rock
Post-hardcore
Length 48:44
Label Roadrunner
Producer Mark Trombino
Professional reviews
Madina Lake chronology
The Disappearance of Adalia
(2006)
From Them, Through Us, to You
(2007)
Attics to Eden
(2009)
Singles from From Them, Through Us, to You
  1. "House of Cards"
    Released: 2007
  2. "Here I Stand"
    Released: 2007
  3. "One Last Kiss"
    Released: 2007
  4. "Pandora"
    Released: 2008

From Them, Through Us, to You is the debut album by Chicago-based rock band Madina Lake. The album was released in the United States on March 27, 2007 via Roadrunner Records; it was released a day earlier in the UK.

The album debuted at number 154 on the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart, at number three on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart, and at number sixty on the UK Albums Chart.

The first single off the album was "House of Cards", followed by "Here I Stand", "One Last Kiss" and "Pandora", all of which have music videos.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "The Auspice" – 2:00
  2. "Here I Stand" – 3:23
  3. "In Another Life" – 3:11
  4. "Adalia" – 2:31
  5. "House of Cards" – 3:36
  6. "Now or Never" – 4:11 (3:23 on advanced version)
  7. "Pandora" – 3:24
  8. "Stars" – 3:59
  9. "River People" – 4:27
  10. "One Last Kiss" – 3:27
  11. "Me Vs. the World" – 3:08
  12. "Morning Sadness" – 5:22 (3:46 on advanced version)
  13. "True Love" – 6:02 (3:56 on advanced version)

Bonus tracks

  1. "Again & Again"
  2. "We'll Be Okay"
  3. "Today"
  4. "Here I Stand" (Acoustic)
  5. "Escape from Here"

For unknown reasons the iTunes release includes the whole advanced track listing with "The Auspice" but "Now or Never", "Morning Sadness" and "True Love" are omitted with the advanced version lengths not the retail lengths. The iTunes version also indicates three segues in the subtitles of two songs ("Pandora" and "True Love"; "True Love" has two segues) but the tracks appear the same as in the advanced version.

Reception

  • Allmusic states "The in-your-face intensity on tracks like the opening anthemic rocker "Here I Stand" is balanced by a tight sense of vocal harmony and an infectious melodicism that prevails most of the way through. It juxtaposes harsh background vocals with a heavy grooving drumbeat. If you like your music loud, take a dip in Madina Lake, bang your head and have a blast!"[1]
  • Sputnikmusic states "On paper, it reads just like a form of angst-filled high school poetry and with Nathan's nasally voice screeching and defecating the lyrics, it just makes it all that worse. This had the potential to be a great album but falls short by quite a margin."[2]
  • MusicOMH says "It's an album beset with clunking visuals and broader-than-thou riffs, complementing twin brother Nathan's expansive, excessive vocals tenfold to a beating post-hardcore centre."[3]
  • AbsolutePunk.net writes "From Them, Through Us, to You is an album that offers a glimpse into the nature of Madina Lake, people, and society and places them to hard rock music laced with electronica and pop undertones. This blend of melody and aggression is the same kind that has launched the band's peers onto the fast track of success, and may very well do the same for Madina Lake."[4]

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