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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 49/100[2] |
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NME | 6/10[7] |
Pitchfork | 4.9/10[8] |
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Spin | 6/10[10] |
Stylus | B[11] |
Uncut | 2/10[12] |
Switzerland is the title of the third album by Detroit rock band Electric Six.
The album consists of thirteen new tracks. The band commented that:
[...] for the first time, none of the songs have the word "dance" or variation of "dance" in the title. But fear not. We have songs with "drugs" and "girls" and "tonight" and "night" and "louder" and "party" in the title, so we haven't given up on our philosophy just yet.
A music video for the song "I Buy the Drugs" was recorded on July 1, 2006 and was released on their MySpace site in early August. A digital download of the track followed on August 15, 2006.
The album was released on September 12, 2006 in the United States and was followed by releases in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands and Scandinavia.
Track listing
All lyrics written by Tyler Spencer; all music composed by Tyler Spencer except where noted.
- "The Band in Hell" – 3:19
- "I Buy the Drugs" – 3:22
- "Mr. Woman" – 2:52
- "Night Vision" – 4:03
- "Infected Girls" (Peters/Shipps) – 3:29
- "Pulling the Plug on the Party" – 2:54
- "Rubber Rocket" (Tait) – 3:37
- "Pink Flamingos" – 2:42
- "I Wish This Song Was Louder" – 3:14
- "Slices of You" (John Nash) – 4:17
- "There's Something Very Wrong With Us, So Let's Go Out Tonight" – 4:23
- "Germans in Mexico" – 3:01
- "Chocolate Pope" – 1:02
The Australian release of the album under label Inertia Records contains a fourteenth track, a Midnight Juggernauts remix of "The Future Is in the Future" from the band's album Señor Smoke.[13]
Music videos
Lead singer Dick Valentine stated in an interview that the band intends to record a video for every song on the album, "a lot of them...low budget".[1] Seven official videos were released:
- "I Buy the Drugs" on YouTube
- "Chocolate Pope" on YouTube
- "Mr. Woman" on YouTube.
- "Pulling the Plug on the Party" on YouTube
- "There's Something Very Wrong With Us So Let's Go Out Tonight" on YouTube
- "Rubber Rocket" on YouTube.
- "Infected Girls" on YouTube
In addition to the official videos released by the band, Electric Six also hosted a contest for the best fan video for the first single on the album, "I Buy the Drugs."[14] Several winning videos were posted on the band's MySpace page but have since been removed.
Personnel
- Dick Valentine – vocals
- John R. Dequindre – bass, harmonica
- Percussion World – drums, cymbal
- Johnny Na$hinal – lead guitar
- The Colonel – rhythm guitar, background vocals, sitar
- Tait Nucleus? – synthesizer, piano[15]
References
- ^ a b "Dick Valentine, Musician, Electric Six" Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine, Gothamist, June 9, 2006.
- ^ "Switzerland by Electric Six". Metacritic. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ "Reviews - Alternative Press". Alternative Press. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
- ^ A whip-smart, 13-song satire on FM-radio machismo and lyrical cliches. [Nov 2006, p.140]
- ^ Simpson, Claire (13 November 2006). "Electric Six - Switzerland (Metropolis)". musicOMH. Retrieved 23 March 2025.
- ^ Unfortunately, despite some nice tunes, the formula seems a little, well, formulaic. [11 Nov 2006, p.43]
- ^ Pitchfork Media review Archived 2008-09-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ No band can survive on novelty alone, and Electric Six still thrive on parody rather than invention. [Dec 2006, p.134]
- ^ Stupidity this willful has its limits. [Nov 2006, p.98]
- ^ Mathers, Ian (17 November 2006). "Electric Six - Switzerland". Stylus Magazine. Retrieved 24 March 2025.
- ^ They've turned their backs on disco and privileged operatic rock while retaining their--ahem!--inimitable sense of fun. [Dec 2006, p.106]
- ^ "Switzerland" Archived 2006-10-17 at the Wayback Machine at Inertia Records.
- ^ "Electric Six to hold groundbreaking fan video contest for 'I Buy The Drugs!'" Archived 2012-02-05 at the Wayback Machine, official Electric Six website, August 18, 2006.
- ^ "Electricsix – Switzerland (2006, CD)". Discogs.
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