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Metropolis is the fourth studio album by Sister Machine Gun, released on July 15, 1997 by TVT and Wax Trax! Records. The album spent more than 14 weeks on the CMJ Radio Top 200 chart, peaking at #7.
Reception
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of allmusic gave Metropolis a four out of five stars, saying "even if the group isn't showing any signs of great leaps in creativity, Metropolis is one of the group's most consistent efforts, offering a pummeling array of rattling beats and shattering guitars."
Track listing
Notes
Recorded at Warzone Recorders & Chicago Recording Company, Chicago and Battery Studios K2, New York by John Fryer, Chris Randall, Van Christie III, Jason McNinch, and Matt Warren.
Mixed at Battery Studios K2 by John Fryer and Chris Randall and Warzone Recorders by Van Christie III and Jason McNinch.
Assisting at Battery was Martin Czembor
Assisting at Warzone was Abel Garibaldi
Metropolis was produced by Chris Randall and John Fryer, except track 4 produced by Chris Randall and Van Christie III. Additional production by Jason McNinch.
Most of the analog synth sounds on this record were created using the Studio Electronics SE-1 and sampling was accomplished with the Kurzweil K2500.
Chris Randall plays Parker Guitars.
The song Bitter End contains an intro sample from the 1996 song Ratfinks, Suicide Tanks, Cannibal Girls by White Zombie, from the Beavis And Butt-head soundtrack.
Accolades
Personnel
Adapted from the Metropolis liner notes.
Sister Machine Gun
Chris Randall – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, Hammond B3, piano, programming, production, recording
Additional performers
Catherine Bent – cello
Martin Czembor – mixing, backing vocals
Richard Deacon – bass guitar
Ted Falcon – violin
John Fryer – effects, additional programming, backing vocals, recording, additional production
Reeves Gabrels – guitar
Serena Jost – cello
Lisa Randall – spoken word (1)
Amanda Riesman – string arrangement
Brian Sarche – guitar
Kevin Temple – drums
Rob Thomas – violin
Mars Williams – saxophone
Production and design
Van Christie – spoken word, recording, mixing, production (4)
Abel Garibaldi – mixing
Robin Glowski – design
Jason McNinch – additional programming, recording, mixing, additional production (4)
Michael D. Ryan – management
Matt Warren – recording
Release history
References
External links
Official website
Metropolis at Discogs (list of releases)