Dark Blue: Victory Is Rated 12"
âVictory Is Ratedâ is the 3rd studio album from Philadelphiaâs Dark Blue, following 2014âs âPure Realityâ and 2017âs widely acclaimed âStart Of The Worldâ. Over the course of the last half decade, the ensemble âhelmed by Clockcleaner / Puerto Rico Flowers founder John Sharkey III, have walked a thin line between defiance and fatalism, often trading in the anthemic with equal doses of the sardonic and the melancholy. That all of it is increasing informed & influenced by the real goddamned world probably helps.
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Thereâs some cruel irony in Sharkeyâs (second) self-imposed exile from the USA occurring right after completing the recording of âVictory Is Ratedâ with conspirators Andy Nelson (Ceremony), Michael Sneeringer (Strands Of Oak, Rosali) and B. David Walsh given that this is by far, Dark Blueâs most fully realized statement â in some alternative universe where this band toured consistently, theyâd be way too big for this label (frankly, they already are), but really, what has America done to actually deserve their brutal honesty?
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Sharkey says the albumâs main themes are class war and mortality. Iâm not entirely sure there are other themes (not simply on âVictory Is Ratedâ, either) , but weâre very fortunate heâs so skilled at writing about those two. He also likens the record to âif Blitz went Brit popâ and while that ticks off a couple of crucial boxes for me, letâs get something rather thorny out of the way. However many allusions youâve seen to some subculture you either dislike or can barely be bothered to skim the surface of on a Dark Blue flyer, this is not a high (?) concept series of mannerisms disguised as a gloriously powerful rock band. Dark Blue is a gloriously powerful rock band. For all time.
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John Sharkey III - vocals, guitarÂ
Andrew Mackie Nelson - bass & pianoÂ
Michael Sneeringer - drumsÂ
B. David Walsh - guitarsÂ
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with additional support fromÂ
Kurt Vile - trumpetÂ
Sara Schimeneck - keys
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Recorded & Mixed by Jeff ZieglerÂ
Produced by 2 Young Attorneys
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Dark Blue: Victory Is Rated 12"
Dark Blue: Victory Is Rated 12"
âVictory Is Ratedâ is the 3rd studio album from Philadelphiaâs Dark Blue, following 2014âs âPure Realityâ and 2017âs widely acclaimed âStart Of The Worldâ. Over the course of the last half decade, the ensemble âhelmed by Clockcleaner / Puerto Rico Flowers founder John Sharkey III, have walked a thin line between defiance and fatalism, often trading in the anthemic with equal doses of the sardonic and the melancholy. That all of it is increasing informed & influenced by the real goddamned world probably helps.
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Thereâs some cruel irony in Sharkeyâs (second) self-imposed exile from the USA occurring right after completing the recording of âVictory Is Ratedâ with conspirators Andy Nelson (Ceremony), Michael Sneeringer (Strands Of Oak, Rosali) and B. David Walsh given that this is by far, Dark Blueâs most fully realized statement â in some alternative universe where this band toured consistently, theyâd be way too big for this label (frankly, they already are), but really, what has America done to actually deserve their brutal honesty?
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Sharkey says the albumâs main themes are class war and mortality. Iâm not entirely sure there are other themes (not simply on âVictory Is Ratedâ, either) , but weâre very fortunate heâs so skilled at writing about those two. He also likens the record to âif Blitz went Brit popâ and while that ticks off a couple of crucial boxes for me, letâs get something rather thorny out of the way. However many allusions youâve seen to some subculture you either dislike or can barely be bothered to skim the surface of on a Dark Blue flyer, this is not a high (?) concept series of mannerisms disguised as a gloriously powerful rock band. Dark Blue is a gloriously powerful rock band. For all time.
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John Sharkey III - vocals, guitarÂ
Andrew Mackie Nelson - bass & pianoÂ
Michael Sneeringer - drumsÂ
B. David Walsh - guitarsÂ
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with additional support fromÂ
Kurt Vile - trumpetÂ
Sara Schimeneck - keys
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Recorded & Mixed by Jeff ZieglerÂ
Produced by 2 Young Attorneys
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âVictory Is Ratedâ is the 3rd studio album from Philadelphiaâs Dark Blue, following 2014âs âPure Realityâ and 2017âs widely acclaimed âStart Of The Worldâ. Over the course of the last half decade, the ensemble âhelmed by Clockcleaner / Puerto Rico Flowers founder John Sharkey III, have walked a thin line between defiance and fatalism, often trading in the anthemic with equal doses of the sardonic and the melancholy. That all of it is increasing informed & influenced by the real goddamned world probably helps.
Â
Thereâs some cruel irony in Sharkeyâs (second) self-imposed exile from the USA occurring right after completing the recording of âVictory Is Ratedâ with conspirators Andy Nelson (Ceremony), Michael Sneeringer (Strands Of Oak, Rosali) and B. David Walsh given that this is by far, Dark Blueâs most fully realized statement â in some alternative universe where this band toured consistently, theyâd be way too big for this label (frankly, they already are), but really, what has America done to actually deserve their brutal honesty?
Â
Sharkey says the albumâs main themes are class war and mortality. Iâm not entirely sure there are other themes (not simply on âVictory Is Ratedâ, either) , but weâre very fortunate heâs so skilled at writing about those two. He also likens the record to âif Blitz went Brit popâ and while that ticks off a couple of crucial boxes for me, letâs get something rather thorny out of the way. However many allusions youâve seen to some subculture you either dislike or can barely be bothered to skim the surface of on a Dark Blue flyer, this is not a high (?) concept series of mannerisms disguised as a gloriously powerful rock band. Dark Blue is a gloriously powerful rock band. For all time.
Â
John Sharkey III - vocals, guitarÂ
Andrew Mackie Nelson - bass & pianoÂ
Michael Sneeringer - drumsÂ
B. David Walsh - guitarsÂ
Â
with additional support fromÂ
Kurt Vile - trumpetÂ
Sara Schimeneck - keys
Â
Recorded & Mixed by Jeff ZieglerÂ
Produced by 2 Young Attorneys











