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| Name = Ride the Fader |
| Name = Ride the Fader |
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| Type = [[Album]] |
| Type = [[Album]] |
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| Artist = [[Chavez]] |
| Artist = [[Chavez_(band)| Chavez]] |
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| Cover = Ride_the_Fader.jpg |
| Cover = Ride_the_Fader.jpg |
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| Released = November 5, 1996 |
| Released = November 5, 1996 |
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| Length = 38:15 |
| Length = 38:15 |
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| Label = [[Matador Records|Matador]] |
| Label = [[Matador Records|Matador]] |
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| Producer = [[ |
| Producer = [[Chavez_(band)| Chavez]], [[John Agnello]], [[Bryce Goggin]] |
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| Last album = ''[[Gone Glimmering]]''<br/>(1995) |
| Last album = ''[[Gone Glimmering]]''<br/>(1995) |
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| This album = ''Ride the Fader''<br/>(1996) |
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'''''Ride the Fader''''' is the second and final [[studio album]] of American [[indie rock]] band [[Chavez]]. It was released on [[Matador Records]] on November 5, 1996.<ref>http://www.matadorrecords.com/chavez</ref> The album is considered by fans and critics to be the band's best work. [[Entertainment Weekly]] praised the album as "a fine specimen of spare, brainy post-metal hard rock". |
'''''Ride the Fader''''' is the second and final [[studio album]] of American [[indie rock]] band [[Chavez_(band)| Chavez]]. It was released on [[Matador Records]] on November 5, 1996.<ref>http://www.matadorrecords.com/chavez</ref> The album is considered by fans and critics to be the band's best work. [[Entertainment Weekly]] praised the album as "a fine specimen of spare, brainy post-metal hard rock". |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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Ride the Fader is the second and final studio album of American indie rock band Chavez. It was released on Matador Records on November 5, 1996.[3] The album is considered by fans and critics to be the band's best work. Entertainment Weekly praised the album as "a fine specimen of spare, brainy post-metal hard rock".
Track listing
- "Top Pocket Man" - 2:58
- "The Guard Attacks" - 2:58
- "Unreal is Here" - 2:32
- "Tight Around the Jaws" - 3:22
- "Lions" - 2:40
- "Our Boys Will Shine Tonight" - 3:29
- "Memorize This Face" - 1:45
- "Cold Joys" - 2:37
- "Flight '96" - 5:30
- "Ever Overpsyched" - 2:29
- "You Must Be Stopped" - 4:43
Personnel
- The James Lo - drums
- Scott Marshall - bass
- Matt Sweeney - vocals, guitar
- Clay Tarver - guitar
- Bryce Goggin - co-producer
- John Agnello - co-producer