Too Bad You're Beautiful
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Too Bad You're Beautiful is the first full-length release from Long Island-based post-hardcore band From Autumn to Ashes. The album is unique in that it features the dual vocals of Benjamin Perri and drummer Francis Mark. Perri provides the hardcore-esque shouts while Mark sings and occasionally contributes background screams. The album was reissued in 2005 with the Sin, Sorrow, and Sadness demo as bonus tracks at the end.
Track listing
- "The Royal Crown vs. Blue Duchess" – 3:58
- "Cherry Kiss" – 3:42
- "Chloroform Perfume" – 4:29
- "Mercury Rising" – 0:49
- "Capeside Rock" – 4:04
- "Take Her to the Music Store" – 4:18
- "The Switch" – 4:16
- "Reflections" – 7:30
- "Eulogy for an Angel" – 4:18
- "Short Stories With Tragic Endings" – 9:24
Re-release Bonus Tracks
- "A Reflection of Anguish on a Face So Innocent"
- "Trapped Inside the Cage of My Soul"
- "A Lie Will Always Defeat the Truth"
- "IV"
Band
- Benjamin Perri - vocals
- Francis Mark - drums & vocals
- Scott Gross - guitar
- Brian Deneeve - guitar
- Mike Pilato - bass
Notes
- Adam Dutkiewicz of Killswitch Engage produced the album.
- Melanie Wills of One True Thing appears as a guest vocalist on Short Stories With Tragic Endings.
- The spoken dialogue at the beginning of "Take Her To The Music Store", which goes "You break my heart into a thousand pieces and you say it's because I deserve better?" and the spoken dialogue at the end of "Reflections", which goes "I can't stand it anymore. When I'm with you I feel like I'm nothing. I feel like am nothing. Thats why I flinch when you touch me, Why I never touch you why I don't even think of it 'cause when I do it only reminds me I am not good enough." Both quotes are taken from the break-up of Joey and Pacey in the Teen Drama Dawson's Creek and feature in the episode "Promicide."
- "Take Her to the Music Store" is a reference to "getting fucked against one's will". Gross brought equipment to a local Long Island music store, Murphy's Music, for repair, only to get charged for labor expenses with them. They applied the title to a song about their friend's rape because their friend was literally "fucked against her will".[citation needed]It has also been said during stage banter at the Looney Tunes show/live album that the song is about a friend unknowingly getting ripped off on bad music equipment at Long Island's "Murphy's Music." The term "taken to the music store" became a slang amongst the band for getting "owned".