Trainwreck (album)

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Trainwreck
BNO-trainwreck cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 26, 2005
Genre
Length52:21
LabelFerret
ProducerMachine
Boys Night Out chronology
Make Yourself Sick
(2003)
Trainwreck
(2005)
Fifty Million People Can't Be Wrong
(2007)

Trainwreck is the second full-length album from Canadian post-hardcore band Boys Night Out. It is a tightly-knit concept album that follows the loss of sanity of one man following the murder of his wife he committed in his sleep. A music video was released for the song "Medicating".

The album marks a stylistic shift for the band, taking influences from progressive rock and most of Connor Lovat-Fraser's vocals being sung rather than screamed.[2]

Track listing[]

All tracks are written by Boys Night Out.

No.TitleLength
1."Introducing"3:37
2."Dreaming"4:52
3."Waking"3:36
4."Sentencing"3:28
5."Medicating"4:00
6."Purging"3:39
7."Relapsing"4:55
8."Recovering"4:07
9."Composing"5:49
10."Disintegrating"4:14
11."Healing"3:24
12."Dying"6:40
Total length:52:21

Reception[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicFavorable[2]
Melodic3.5/5 stars[3]
Now2/5[4]
Punknews.org4/5 stars[1]
Riverfront TimesFavorable[5]

Personnel[]

Boys Night Out

Additional musicians

  • Machine - group vocals
  • Ken Greenberg - spoken word
  • Diane Pacenka - group vocals
  • Dan Nigro - guest vocals

Additional personnel

  • Machine - production, mixing, drum and vocal engineering
  • Jakob Nygard - drum recording, drum engineering, guitar and vocal engineering, Pro-tools
  • Dan Korneff - Pro-tooled drums
  • Sal Mormando - assistant drum recording
  • Toby "Bias" Paice - Assistant guitar and vocal recording
  • Rob Harrari - group vocal engineering
  • Switzerland - art direction, design
  • Gordon Ball - photography
  • Jacob Patrick Robinson - lead vocals

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Shultz, Brian (July 26, 2005). "Boys Night Out - Trainwreck". Punknews.org. Retrieved April 9, 2021.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Trainwreck - Boys Night Out". AllMusic. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
  3. ^ Roth, Kaj (January 12, 2007). "Boys Night Out - Trainwreck". Melodic. Retrieved April 9, 2021.
  4. ^ Davies, Evan (July 28, 2005). "Watch Out". Now. Archived from the original on January 15, 2004. Retrieved April 9, 2021.
  5. ^ Seabaugh, Julie (July 20, 2005). "Watch Out". Riverfront Times. Retrieved April 9, 2021.

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