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01. I Am Dust
02. Here In The Black
03. Everything Comes Down To This
04. The Calling
05. Splinter
06. Lost
07. Love Hurt Bleed
08. A Shadow Falls On Me
09. Where I Can Never Be
10. We're The Unforgiven
11. Who Are You
12. My Last Day
How old:
This CD is old!
Release Date:
October 14th 2013
Format:
CD Deluxe Edition
Record Label:
Mortal Records/Cooking Vinyl
Catalogue No:
MORTALCD14W
Price Guide:
£11.99
Country:
United Kingdom
Additional info:
The Dark In Me *Bonus Track for Japan CD
Highest Chart Position:
N/A
Credits:
Art Direction – Josh Giroux
Keyboards – Ade Fenton, Gary Numan
Mastered By – Matt Colton
Mixed By – Ade Fenton, Nathan Boddy
Photography By – LaRoache Brothers
Producer – Ade Fenton
Programmed By – Ade Fenton
Vocals – Gary Numan
Written-By – Gary Numan
October 14th Mortal Records presents Splinter (Songs From A Broken Mind), the inspired new album by pioneer, chart-topper and influential artist Gary Numan. Splinter features guitarist Robin Finck (Nine Inch Nails, Guns N Roses), is produced by long-standing collaborator Ade Fenton, and will be followed by a full national headline tour in November. The album finds Gary on fine dark electronic form; sounding both cutting-edge and classic Numan, it marks his best work since the late 70s, early 80s heyday. Gary s knack for sexy, idiosyncratic dancefloor killers is strongly evident on the pounding, growling throb of Love Hurt Bleed , whilst Who Are You carries equal clout as-body-music-Numan-style - infectious, but sounding unlike anything else you might hear blasting from a soundsystem. Although Numan released a straight-to-the-fanbase album Dead Son Rising in 2011, this is his first self-penned full album since Jagged in 2006. But while Numan s unique style continues to connect with fans from the worlds of metal, hip hop, electronica, industrial and indie, he remains as focussed as ever in pursuing his own singular vision. Splinter sounds unique, while also utilising new sounds and
ideas.