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The Amalgamut

 
Album Review: The Amalgamut

  • Artist: Filter
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: July 30, 2002
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Contains explicit content, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Although Filter's Title of Record was a creative step forward, Richard Patrick described the album's recording process as an exigent one, where everyone constantly butted heads. To the band's surprise, when they began working on The Amalgamut two years later, they encountered the exact opposite. The band, along with longtime producer Ben Grosse, felt the most open and creative they had in years. With two successful releases and two years of solid touring behind them, Filter allowed themselves the freedom to write and record new material at their own pace. After embarking on a cross-country road trip with his acoustic guitar and witnessing the September 11th terrorist attacks and Columbine High School shootings on television with the rest of America, Richard Patrick poured his inspiration into some of his most sincere and revealing material to date. Lyrically, Patrick is honest and unembarrassed throughout the album. Whether he's shaming the two teenage assailants responsible for the Columbine massacre on "Columind," pondering how commonplace school violence has become on "American Cliché," or coming to a religious crossroads while confronting the 9/11 attacks on "The Missing," Patrick never compensates his views for popular acceptance or political correctness. Musically, the band delivers hook after hook on a bed of strong songwriting. Richard Patrick found his voice on Title of Record. On The Amalgamut, he takes his singing to the next level, frequently adding embellishments and showcasing his broadened vocal range. Mixing soft-rockers like "The Only Way (Is the Wrong Way)" and "God Damn Me" with the harder fare of "Columind" and "So I Quit," the album cleverly incorporates the best of what Short Bus and Title of Record each had to offer. The album's first single, "Where Do We Go From Here," picks up where "Take a Picture" left off, adding a gritty bridge and a soaring rock chorus. Filter further probes world and relationship issues on songs like the Deftones-tinged "Never Be the Same" and the Thom Yorke-meets-Deep Forest jam "World Today." In the end, the resulting sound is that of an updated and improved Filter, and The Amalgamut proves that there's much more to the band than "Hey Man, Nice Shot." In fact, as their discography continues to grow, the track that launched their career is impressively becoming one of their least definitive. ~ Don Kline, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
You Walk Away (Lyrics) Filter (04:36)
American Cliché (Lyrics) Filter (03:37)
Where Do We Go from Here (Lyrics) Filter (05:35)
Columind (Lyrics) Filter (03:36)
The Missing Filter (04:46)
The Only Way (Is the Wrong Way) Filter (05:13)
My Long Walk to Jail (Lyrics) Filter (04:06)
So I Quit (Lyrics) Filter (03:23)
God Damn Me (Lyrics) Filter (04:15)
It Can Never Be the Same (Lyrics) Filter (04:32)
World Today (Lyrics) Filter (05:50)
The 4th Filter (08:07)
Bonus Material [*] Filter

Credits

Rae DiLeo (Programming), Rae DiLeo (Producer), Rae DiLeo (Engineer), Rae DiLeo (Digital Editing), Ben Grosse (Programming), Ben Grosse (Producer), Ben Grosse (Engineer), Ben Grosse (Mixing), Ben Grosse (Drum Engineering), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), Filter (Main Performer), Richard Patrick (Synthesizer), Richard Patrick (Bass), Richard Patrick (Guitar), Richard Patrick (Drums), Richard Patrick (Programming), Richard Patrick (Vocals), Richard Patrick (Producer), Richard Patrick (Engineer), Richard Patrick (Art Direction), Richard Patrick (Design), Mio Vukovic (A&R), Richard Bishop (Executive Producer), Chuck Bailey (Assistant Engineer), Chuck Bailey (Mixing Assistant), Geno Lenardo (Bass), Geno Lenardo (Guitar), Geno Lenardo (Keyboards), Geno Lenardo (Programming), Geno Lenardo (Producer), Geno Lenardo (Engineer), Geno Lenardo (String Arrangements), Geno Lenardo (Group Member), Rick Behrens (Assistant Engineer), Rick Behrens (Mixing Assistant), Darrell Thorp (Assistant Engineer), Steven Gillis (Drums), Steven Gillis (Group Member), Blumpy (Digital Editing), Jef Moll (Assistant Engineer), Hiro Arishima (Liner Notes), Tim Cadiente (Art Direction), Tim Cadiente (Photography), Jeffrey Taylor Light (Legal Counsel)
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The Amalgamut
Studio album by Filter
Released July 30, 2002
Recorded 2001 - 2002
Genre Industrial rock,
Alternative rock
Length 57:35
Label Reprise
Producer Ben Grosse & Richard Patrick with Rae DiLeo & Geno Lenardo
Professional reviews
Filter chronology
Title of Record
(1999)
The Amalgamut
(2002)
Anthems for the Damned
(2008)

The Amalgamut is the third album of industrial rock band Filter released in 2002 by Reprise Records. It includes the hit single "Where Do We Go from Here". Sales of the album stalled at 90,000 copies upon lead singer Richard Patrick entering a rehab facility.

This was the last album to feature Geno Lenardo, Frank Cavanagh & Steve Gillis.[1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "You Walk Away" (Patrick/Lenardo) – 4:36
  2. "American Cliché" (Patrick) – 3:37
  3. "Where Do We Go from Here" (Patrick/Lenardo) – 5:34
  4. "Columind" (Patrick) – 3:36
  5. "The Missing" (Patrick) – 4:46
  6. "The Only Way (Is the Wrong Way)" (Patrick/Lenardo) – 5:13
  7. "My Long Walk to Jail" (Patrick/Lenardo) – 4:07
  8. "So I Quit" (Patrick/Lenardo/Cavanagh/Gillis) – 3:23
  9. "God Damn Me" (Patrick) – 4:15
  10. "It Can Never Be the Same" (Patrick/Lenardo/Cavanagh/Gillis) – 4:32
  11. "World Today" (Patrick/DiLeo) – 5:50
  12. "The 4th" (Patrick/DiLeo) – 8:07

Chart performance

Album

Charts (2002) Peak
position
Billboard 200[2] 32

Singles

Year Song Peak positions
US
[3]
US
Main.
[3]
US
Mod.
[3]
US
Dance
[3]
2002 "Where Do We Go from Here" 94 12 11 21
"American Cliché" 40
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

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The Amalgamut [Clean] (2002 Album by Filter)
Anthems for the Damned (2008 Album by Filter)
Filter (Rock Band, '90s, 2000s)

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