The Painted Side of the Rocket

The Painted Side of the Rocket
Studio album by Fosca
Released March 5, 2008
Recorded 2007/2008
Genre Indie pop
Length 38:11
Label But Is it Art?
Producer Alex Mayor, Tom Edwards
Fosca chronology
Diary of an Antibody
(2002)
The Painted Side of the Rocket
(2008)

The Painted Side of the Rocket is the third album by the English indie pop band Fosca. It was released on March 5, 2008.

Title

Dickon named the album The Painted Side of the Rocket because he and Tom, his younger brother, received a "rocket" from their father one Christmas and played with it throughout their childhood. The rocket was fashioned from a single piece of hardboard, with one side painted glossy green and silver, and two portholes cut out. Tom pointed out to Dickon that their childhood interaction with the rocket was a perfect symbol for the leap of faith all artists take - the artist creating on the unpainted side, all the while never fully aware of the effect.

Production

The track "Confused and Proud" was previously released as a B-side on The Agony Without the Ecstasy EP. This "dreamier" version was re-recorded specifically for the album. The track "I've Agreed To Something I Shouldn't Have" featured on the 2006 compilation album, The Kids At The Club, released by How Does It Feel To Be Loved? "Evening Dress at 3pm" is the only track Dickon did not have any hand in writing. The lyrics and music are by Kate, with lead vocals by Rachel.

Release

Copies of The Portable Dickon Edwards were sold together with the album via the But Is it Art? and Entangled Records website upon release.

Track listing

  1. "I've Agreed to Something I Shouldn't Have" - 4:15
  2. "It Only Matters to Those to Whom It Matters" - 3:23
  3. "Head Boy" - 2:52
  4. "We See the World as Our Stunt Doubles" - 4:35
  5. "Kim" - 5:05
  6. "In-Joke for One" - 3:06
  7. "Don't Be a DJ" - 2:35
  8. "Confused and Proud" - 5:05
  9. "Evening Dress at 3pm" - 2:51
  10. "Come Down from the Cross (Someone Else Needs the Wood)" - 4:27

Personnel


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