Get the Silver

Get the Silver
Studio album by Madfly
Released 1996
Recorded 1996
Genre Glam rock
Label Killing Floor Records
Producer William DuVall
Madfly chronology
Get the Silver
(1996)
White Hot in the Black
(1998)

Get the Silver is the debut album of glam rock band Madfly.

Reception

Critic Gregroy Nicoll of Creative Loafing wrote:

Although Madfly frontman William DuVall is certainly a very talented fellow, the guy seems to have an ego the size of the Georgia Dome. You have to wonder about a man who lists his own name 38 separate times in the credits on his CD's packaging, who poaches song titles from Lou Reed and Joan Jett, who writes lyrics like, ‘Fabulous/I'm so fabulous/I feel fabulous/Aren't I fabulous?’ and who then has the crowning audacity to name his publishing company Beautiful Genius Music. I mean, this cat makes Ru Paul look downright bashful! Once past the annoying shout-a-long of "Fire in the Hole," however, Madfly's Get the Silver offers some extremely polished tracks that harken back to the arena-rock anthems of the '70s and '80s.[1]

Nicoll likens certain tracks to artists such as Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Queen, David Bowie, and Bon Jovi before concluding, "This CD is redolent with just the sort of slick, clean, heavily processed sounds that make Grammy voters salivate in their seed pods."[1]

Track list

All music and lyrics by William DuVall, except where noted.

No. TitleMusic Length
1. "Fire in the Hole"    4:35
2. "Jealous Baker"    3:26
3. "I Hate Myself for Loving You the Way I Do"    3:06
4. "Vicious"    4:12
5. "The Fabulous Beast"    5:17
6. "Chains Around My Heart"    3:47
7. "Soul's Got Wings"    4:30
8. "Venus Fly Trap"  Constantine/Duvall 5:52
9. "Honeydripper"    2:45
10. "Queen Bee"    3:58
11. "Bitter Changes"    4:15
12. "Fuck the World"  Constantine/Duvall 3:56
13. "Keep Driving Me Away"    6:24
14. "Happy & Broken"  Constantine/Duvall 3:06
15. "When I'm Down"    4:17
16. "I Hung On Til High Noon"    3:59

Personnel

References

  1. 1 2 Nicoll, Gregory (February 2, 1997). ""Get the Silver" Review". Creative Loafing.
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