Hyperview Title Fight

Cover Hyperview

Album info

Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
11.02.2015

Label: Anti/Epitaph

Genre: Alternative

Subgenre: Indie Rock

Artist: Title Fight

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Murder Your Memory 02:37
  • 2 Chlorine 03:08
  • 3 Hypernight 02:56
  • 4 Mrahc 02:12
  • 5 Your Pain Is Mine Now 04:04
  • 6 Rose of Sharon 02:50
  • 7 Trace Me Onto You 04:03
  • 8 Liar's Love 03:27
  • 9 Dizzy 04:21
  • 10 New Vision 02:14
  • Total Runtime 31:52

Info for Hyperview

Title Fight is a band from Kingston, Pa, comprised of bassist/vocalist Ned Russin, guitarist/vocalist Jamie Rhoden, guitarist Shane Moran, and drummer Ben Russin. Hyperview is Title Fight's third album and inaugural with Anti-.

In the summer of 2014, the band decamped to Studio 4 in Conshohocken, Pa., where with producer/engineer Will Yip they had made their last three records to make Hyperview - the follow-up release to the band's Spring Songs EP (Revelation Records, 2013). Hyperview is a massive leap forward from previous releases and is difficult to accomplish with words. The vocals are remarkably muted and lovely when compared to the blood-curdling caterwauling of earlier work. The lyrics are almost defiantly opaque. And when it comes to the music, this is an album that renders futile the exercise of conceiving bands as sums of influences, and of dutifully itemizing those influences. Hyperview can only be heard, and loved, as an artifact unto itself.

Jamie Rhoden, guitar, vocals
Ned Russin, bass, vocals, theremin
Shane Moran, guitar, synthesizer
Ben Russin, drums

Recorded at Studio 4, Conshohocken, PA July-August 2014
Mixed by Will Yip and Vince Ratti
Mastered by Emily Lazar and assisted by Richard Morales at The Lodge, NY
Produced and Engineered by Will Yip


Title Fight
While it's customary for a band to stick to the script and stay within the bounds of their "sound," TITLE FIGHT has no qualms in evolving and shifting their music. Constantly surprising their fans and even themselves at times, they've grown from post-hardcore punk to a thickly-layered and lushly-textured band with roots firmly in the gauzy world of SST and 4AD.

With a new label in Revelation Records, the band once again finds themselves limitless in their musical scope and their new EP, "Spring Songs," is testament of that. NPR hailed the band, saying "Title Fight hits the sweet spot between the heartfelt, road-trip-proven pop-punk of Jawbreaker's 'Dear You' and the melodic post-hardcore of Hot Water Music... Title Fight has become more adept at unexpected tempo changes, intricate picking patterns and getting the most of out of a catchy hook." One minute wall-of-sound, next minute mid-tempo slowburn, TITLE FIGHT has once again reinvented themselves, making it nearly impossible to figure out where they're headed next. but regardless it's still very much TITLE FIGHT.

Booklet for Hyperview

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