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Season of Poison
Shiny Toy Guns
Season of Poison
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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"Season of Poison" is the highly anticipated sophomore album from Shiny Toy Guns. The album is the follow up to their critically acclaimed Grammy nominated debut record We Are Pilots which was released in 2006. The band sp...  more »

     
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All Artists: Shiny Toy Guns
Title: Season of Poison
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: UNIVERSAL MOTOWN
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 11/4/2008
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
Styles: Goth & Industrial, New Wave & Post-Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
Other Editions: Season of Poison (CD/DVD)
UPC: 602517876347

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"Season of Poison" is the highly anticipated sophomore album from Shiny Toy Guns. The album is the follow up to their critically acclaimed Grammy nominated debut record We Are Pilots which was released in 2006. The band spent the better half of 2 years on and off the road progressing their dance/rock and electronic roots. Once again producing the album by themselves, founding members Chad Petree (vocals, guitar) and Jeremy Dawson (synthesizer, bass) used 2008 technology to marry dynamic late-70's style synthesizer programming with face-erasing stoner rock; gently spreading this over layer upon layer of ethnic and tribal rhythms. Not to mention their keen pop sense in lyrics and arrangement have collided with the legendary mixing abilities of super-engineer Andy Wallace to create a completely new color in the future-forward musical spectrum. The first single off of Season Of Poison is "Ricochet", a heavy rhythmic guitar laden song already being heard on radio stations across the nation. Season of Poison marks an evolution for the band not only sonically but in the band dynamics as well. Sisely Treasure from the band Cooler Kids replaced departed vocalist Carah Faye Charnow who left the group this past summer to pursue other interests. Dawson explains, "We moved forward with our initial choice for co-lead singer of the band in 2002, longtime friend Sisely Treasure. At that time she was still locked into her Dreamworks Records deal with her former project Cooler Kids and we were not able to professionally move forward with her. So we have returned to the exact original idea and lineup that Shiny Toy Guns was meant to be." With a new singer who is also now a writing partner to Petree and Dawson, Treasure brings in whole new complimentary perspective to the band. The result is a hard rocking, groove shaking album that will appeal to die hard Shiny Toy Guns fans and new ones alike. The mercurial foursome (which also includes Mikey Martin on drums), has been described as everything from 'glam-goth-new wave-chic' to 'electronic mash-up with a dance floor destroyer,' thanks to their riveting breakthrough single "Le Disko" which topped the charts in 2006. The playful dance-anthem permeated radio and clubs, was featured in advertisements for Motorola and Apple and was a single of the week on iTunes' playlist. The band also was a "MTVU Freshman Five Artists for Fall 2006" as well as a MTV and MTV2 Discover and Download artist. They appeared on several television shows such as The Late Show with David Letterman, Late Night with Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Kimmel Live. The positive attention and legendary live shows led to an incredible accolade for the band, a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Album this past year.

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CD Reviews

Yikes...
Ian Curtis | Milwaukee, WI USA | 01/30/2009
(1 out of 5 stars)

"After showing so much promise on "We are Pilots", Shiny Toy Guns have devolved into something truly unfortunate. Gone are the anthemic synth-new wave gems, replaced by generic rock songs. The few songs that actually sound like STG are really poorly written as well. I am not opposed to bands changing and growing, but this is a momentous step backwards. Whether this is because of the departure of Carah Faye (who was a much better vocalist than the new one), I don't know, but something went very wrong.



If you liked the first album and that type of sound, you will probably not like this one. If you think Linkin Park and Evanescence are really cool bands, then you might actually like this."
Pilots to Poison.
Emily A. Dickson | New London, CT | 11/08/2008
(2 out of 5 stars)

"I have been a huge fan of Shiny Toy Guns since they first got Carah Faye in the band. Her beautiful voice and their fun, dancy beats got me into them.



I've been waiting for a new cd of theres for quite some time hopeing it would have the same type of sound because honestly I can never find any other bands that sound like Shiny Toy Guns.



After hearing that Carah Faye had been booted from the band over the summer I checked their myspace to listen to the new song "ricochet!"



I had to double check to see if I was actually at shiny toy gun's page. Unfortunetly I was, and this is what they have become?



Generic radio music?



Lame guitar beats?



Terrible Covers of Turn to Real Life?



It's sad when a band re does an old song and it becomes a cover because the origional was so much better.



Sisley's voice sounds like she's nervous and sort of like she's holding back.



The only way I can listen to this CD and NOT hate it is if I think to myself that "this isn't shiny toy guns" I have to think of it as some sort of side band.



I am very disappointed. Givin the length of time in between we are pilots and season of poison I was expecting something amazing.



We all have been let down :("
Not "Blown Away" By This Album
Ran Estrada | San Antonio, TX USA | 02/12/2009
(1 out of 5 stars)

"It's just not very good. Sicely Treasure has audible deficiencies that can border on annoying. The first track had so much promise but when she started to squeal through it, I knew I was in for a world of pain. Carah Faye had a wonderful airiness and pop slickness about her that complemented the rest of the group's talent perfectly.



I think it's cool when bands try out new sounds and I'm glad some fans are happy with this outing, however, I'm not one of them. "Season Of Poison" is like "We Are Pilots" remixed with nails on a chalkboard. Don't like, don't want."