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Haunted Cities

 
Album Review: Haunted Cities (Deluxe Edition)

  • Artist: Transplants
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 21, 2005
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Transplants' 2002 debut shouldn't have worked. There was the supergroup tag, for one, with Tim Armstrong and Travis Barker at the center of a trio that also included vocalist/rapper Ron Aston. And besides, their charge of modified punk revivalism, streetscape grit, and hip-hop bravado seemed (on paper anyway) like music for the villains in a DMX action vehicle, or at the very least a sound tailored for game systems. Nevertheless it was oddly effective, and managed some real atmosphere. In 2005 the Transplants return. They've skipped from Armstrong's Hellcat imprint to Barker's Atlantic-distributed La Salle, but it's close to the same sound on Haunted Cities. Opener "Not Today" suggests the first record's "Tall Cans in the Air"; it sounds like a futuristic retelling of 1977 punk, and Sen Dog stops by for a guest verse. "Apocalypse Now" isn't as effective -- its lyrical rage is empty, and the converted drum'n'bass backing track doesn't go anywhere. But the single "Gangsters and Thugs" is as oddly effective as the debut with its turntables and hedonism, organ drop-ins, and skittering percussion racket. "Gangsters and thugs/Criminals and hoods/Some of my friends sell records/Some of my friends sell drugs." And speaking of Sen Dog, B Real appears on the dubby swagger "Killafornia." "What I Can't Describe" appropriates vintage soul and Cali G-funk; it even features some raps from Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. The swaggering "Madness" sounds like a Rancid track recut to fit the Transplants' shadowy street-fighting sound -- while the hammering guitar and Armstrong's vocal part are pulled right from punk, the theremin-and-keyboard breakdowns are strange flashbulbs from an alternate Golden State reality where it's always night and thugs drive around in jet-powered Packards. Haunted Cities suffers lyrically. Blood, guts, and I'll punch you (or worse) if you look my way -- that's about the size of it, particularly when Aston's on the mike. But the weird Clash-isms of "American Guns" and "I Want It All"'s chopped-up rhythms and scratches work even though they shouldn't. It's all so blatantly postmodern. But the whole package ends up having this strangely alluring glimmer. It's like discovering California Babylon after being lost in suburbia. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Not Today (Lyrics) Ted Barker Transplants, Sen Dog (2:41)
Apocalypse Now (Lyrics) Ted Barker Transplants (3:16)
Gangsters and Thugs (Lyrics) Ted Barker Transplants (3:54)
What I Can't Describe Ted Barker Transplants, Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. (4:02)
Doomsday (Lyrics) Ted Barker Transplants (3:49)
Killafornia (Lyrics) Ted Barker B Real, Transplants (3:47)
American Guns (Lyrics) Ted Barker Transplants (2:38)
Madness (Lyrics) Ted Barker Transplants (3:09)
Hit the Fence (Lyrics) Ted Barker Transplants (2:12)
Pay Any Price (Lyrics) Ted Barker Transplants (1:57)
I Want It All Ted Barker Transplants (3:56)
Crash and Burn (Lyrics) Ted Barker Rakaa, Transplants (4:45)

Credits

Gemi Taylor (Guitar), Rich Graiko (Trumpet), Brett Reed (Percussion), Dave Carlock (Guitar (Bass)), Ganxsta Ridd (Vocals), Carlos Paucar (Programming), Tim Armstrong (Keyboards), Nealhpogue (Mixing), Dave Carlock (Theremin), Jennifer Tefft (Flute), Matt Freeman (Guitar (Bass)), Billy Jam (Sound Effects), Dave Carlock (Producer), Paul "Ganxta Ridd" Devoux (Vocals), John Morrical (Engineer), Dave Carlock (Audio Production), Baby Down (Vocals), Dave Holden (Saxophone), John Morrical (Assistant Engineer), Tim Armstrong (Synthesizer), Kim Jade Fry (Bass), John "Silas" Cranfield (Assistant Engineer), Tim Armstrong (Guitar), Nick Ferrero (Assistant Engineer), Richard Stites (Vocals (Background)), Scott Abels (Percussion), Tim Armstrong (Bass), Tim Armstrong (Guitar (Bass)), Dave Carlock (Bass), Victor Ruggiero (Farfisa Organ), Dave Carlock (Guitar), DJ Die (Scratching), Alicia Simmons (Assistant Engineer), Godfather (Vocals), Nicky C. (Drum Programming), Rob "SR" Aston (Vocals), Tim Armstrong (Executive Producer), Victor Ruggiero (Wurlitzer), Dave Carlock (Vocals (Background)), Travis Barker (Percussion), Dave Carlock (Synthesizer), Fredrik Sarhagen (Engineer), Rob "SR" Aston (Group Member), Matt Freeman (Bass), Tim Armstrong (Producer), Brian "Big Bass" Gardener (Mastering), Travis Barker (Drums), Tim Armstrong (Vocals), Dave Carlock (Organ), Travis Barker (Loops), Tim Armstrong (Engineer), Travis Barker (Group Member), Tim Armstrong (Audio Production), Dave Carlock (Engineer), Ian Suddarth (Assistant Engineer), Dave Carlock (Keyboards), Tim Armstrong (Group Member), Gawtti (Vocals), Chris Rakestraw (Assistant Engineer)
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Haunted Cities
Studio album by Transplants
Released June 21, 2005
Recorded 2004-2005
Genre Hip hop, Punk rock
Length 40:06
Label La Salle/Atlantic
Producer Tim Armstrong, Dave Carlock
Professional reviews
Transplants chronology
Transplants
(2002)
Haunted Cities
(2005)
Screwed and chopped version cover

Haunted Cities is the second album by the Transplants. It was released on June 21, 2005 and includes the radio hit "Gangsters & Thugs". The album sold close to 34,000 copies in its first week and came in at #28 on the Billboard 200. Despite the quick sales at first, many deem it to be a flop and a great disappointment after their self-titled album, probably because the album lacked a second single and a proper tour, even though they were featured as headliners on Warped Tour 2005. This is the very first rock album to be screwed and chopped, which was done by Paul Wall.

Track listing

All songs by Tim Armstrong, Rob Aston and Travis Barker unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Not Today" (Armstrong, Aston, Sen "Sen Dog" Reyes, Barker) – 2:41
  2. "Apocalypse Now" – 3:16
  3. "Gangsters and Thugs" – 3:54
  4. "What I Can't Describe" (Armstrong, Aston, Paul Devoux, Barker) – 4:02
  5. "Doomsday" – 3:49
  6. "Killafornia" (Armstrong, Aston, Louis "B-Real" Freese, Barker) – 3:47
  7. "American Guns" – 2:38
  8. "Madness" (Armstrong, Aston, Dave Carlock, Barker) – 3:09
  9. "Hit the Fence" – 2:12
  10. "Pay Any Price" – 1:57
  11. "I Want It All" – 3:56
  12. "Crash and Burn" (Armstrong, Aston, Rakaa Taylor, Travis Barker) – 4:45
  13. "Red Dawn" – 3:52 (bonus track on the Japanese version)
  14. "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7" - 3:58 (BestBuy bonus track)

Personnel

  • Sen Dog - guest vocals on track 1
  • Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. - guest vocals on track 4
  • B-Real - guest vocals on track 6
  • Rakaa Iriscience (Dilated Peoples) - guest vocals on track 12
  • Baby Down - vocals
  • Richard Stites - backup vocals
  • Dave Carlock - organ, synthesizer, guitar, bass, keyboards, theremin, backup vocals, producer, engineer
  • Vic Ruggiero - farfisa, Wurlitzer
  • Gemi Taylor - guitar
  • Matt Freeman - bass
  • Rich Graiko - trumpet
  • Dave Holden - saxophone
  • Brett Reed - percussion
  • Scott Abels - percussion
  • Nicky C. - drum programming
  • Billy Jam - sound effects
  • Neal H. Pogue - mixing
  • Fredrik Sarhagen - engineer
  • John Morrical - engineer, assistant engineer
  • Nick Ferrero - assistant engineer
  • Chris Rakestraw - assistant engineer
  • Rob Abeyta, Jr. - art direction, design

 
 

 

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