The Royal Society is the second album by the British rock band The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster, released in the UK on 25 October 2004 on the No Death label.
It was produced by Chris Goss of Masters of Reality. The album is a lot longer and less frantic than its immediate predecessor, showing the band's progression.
This is the last album to feature Andy Huxley on guitar.
Track listing
- "Rise of the Eagles" (Andy Huxley & TEMBLD) - 2.45
- "I Could Be an Angle" (Tom Diamantopoulo & TEMBLD) - 3.23
- "When I Hear You Call My Name" (Sym Gharial & TEMBLD) - 3.59
- "Migrate Migraine" (Tom Diamantopoulo & TEMBLD) - 3.18
- "Puppy Dog Snails" (Marc Norris & TEMBLD) - 3.54
- "The Dancing Girls" (Tom Diamantopoulo & TEMBLD) - 3.09
- "The Fool" (Tom Diamantopoulo & TEMBLD) - 3.08
- "I Rejection" (Andy Huxley & TEMBLD) - 4.14
- "Drunk on the Blood" (Tom Diamantopoulo & TEMBLD) - 5.30
- "Mister Mental" (Tom Diamantopoulo & TEMBLD) - 2.53
- "Freud's Black Muck" (Andy Huxley & TEMBLD) - 3.39
- "Temple Music" (Tom Diamantopoulo & TEMBLD) - 3.10
- "The Way Of The Men Of The Stuff" (Andy Huxley & TEMBLD) - 3.23
B-sides
Amongst the list of B-sides below, live tracks, demo versions, cover versions, remixes and videos were also released on most of the singles from the album.
Personnel
- Guy McKnight â vocals
- Marc Norris â guitar
- Andy Huxley â guitar
- Sym Gharial â bass
- Tom Diamantopoulo â drums
Singles
References
External links