The Clay People (album)

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The Clay People
The Clay People.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 12, 1998 (1998-05-12)
RecordedFebruary 6 – March 6, 1998 (1998-03-06)
StudioVillage Productions
(Tornillo, Texas)
GenreIndustrial metal, alternative metal
Length47:09
LabelSlipdisc
ProducerNeil Kernon
The Clay People chronology
Stone-Ten Stitches
(1997)
The Clay People
(1998)
The Headhunter Demos
(2000)
Singles from The Clay People
  1. "Awake"
    Released: 1998
  2. "Who Am I?"
    Released: 1998
  3. "Car Bomb"
    Released: 1999

The Clay People is the third studio album by the Clay People. It was released on May 12, 1998, by Slipdisc Records.[1]

Reception[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic3/5 stars[2]

In his review for The Clay People, Greg Prato of allmusic praised the group embracing a more organic sound that would appeal to heavy metal enthusiasts. Aiding & Abetting gave the album a positive review, saying "Clay People has infused the metal guts with something very alive."[3] Sonic Boom lambasted Kernon's production as being responsible for "turning an excellent Coldwave act into nothing more than a glorified Metal band" but praised Daniel Neet's vocal contributions.[4]

Track listing[]

No.TitleLength
1."Awake"3:29
2."Plug"5:17
3."Mechanized Mind"4:02
4."Calling Spaceship: Damien Grief"5:22
5."Car Bomb (Am I Human?)"4:21
6."Fade Away"4:16
7."Raygun Girls"2:54
8."Dying to Be You"4:02
9."Thread"4:40
10."Ghostwishing"3:56
11."Who Am I?"4:49

Personnel[]

Adapted from The Clay People liner notes.[5]

Clay People

Production and design

Release history[]

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United States 1998 Slipdisc CD 008 633 127-2

References[]

  1. ^ Yücel, Ilker (December 25, 2017). "The Clay People InterView: Conquering the Colossus". ReGen. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
  2. ^ Prato, Greg. "Clay People: Clay People > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  3. ^ Worley, Jon (March 3, 1997). "Clay People". Aiding & Abetting (127). Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  4. ^ Christian, Chris (September 1997). "Clay People: Clay People". Sonic Boom. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  5. ^ The Clay People (booklet). Clay People. Chicago, Illinois: Slipdisc. 1998.CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)

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