A Perfect Circle - Mer de Noms

20




Album Details

Title: Mer de Noms
Artist: A Perfect Circle
Release Date: 5/23/2000
Label: Virgin Records
Duration: 44:25
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker
UPCs: 724384925321, 724384925352
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative Metal, Post-Grunge, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Brooding, Campy, Cathartic, Eerie, Intense, Melancholy, Passionate, Rousing, Somber, Theatrical
Total Copies: 6
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Hollow
  2. Magdalena
  3. Rose
  4. Judith
  5. Orestes
  6. 3 Libras
  7. Sleeping Beauty
  8. Thomas
  9. Renholdėr
  10. Thinking of You
  11. Breńa
  12. Over

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDVirgin Records49253

Similar CDs

Album Review

A Perfect Circle is one of those bands that nobody realized was needed until it happened. A grand claim, perhaps, but there's little question that the addicting combination of Keenan's aching voice and Howerdel's accomplished songs and production skills made for one of 2000's best splashes in whatever was left of "modern rock." That the band had in its initial pre-debut album tours performed an audacious, entertaining medley of Ozzy Osbourne's "Diary of a Madman" and the Cure's "Lovesong" -- regularly matching one's words with the other's music and vice versa -- indicates where Mer de Noms ended up. Howerdel's earlier work with Billy Corgan makes perfect sense as a result, since the Pumpkins regularly fused the extreme theatricality of metal and goth just so, but Howerdel's work is no clone. His guitar work operates on setting the mood rather than driving everything before it, balancing sheer power with a textured approach that's quite beautiful. Nine Inch Nails-inspired touches crop up in the distorted percussion of many songs, such as "Rose," but for all the derivations everything becomes its own smart fusion, with Keenan's vocals the killer touch. His abilities in delivering on-the-edge emotional collapse had long been clear thanks to Tool -- here, with a slightly different musical bed to carry things, he often holds back from complete explosiveness, but it's still clearly him, just about to crack. His astonishing call-and-response exchange on the single "Judith" makes another high point in his career. The choice of who else to make up the band was a smart one -- Lenchantin's violin and string arrangements add even further to the air of dark, moody mystery, while Josh Freese's abilities on drums once again come to the fore. Alan Moulder adds in some fine help on mixing, polishing the glowering sheen of Mer de Noms to a hard, sharp edge. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan MoulderMixing, Engineer
Arthur SpivakManagement
Billy HowerdelMixing, Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Engineer, Piano, Producer, Bass, Programming
Dean MurphyPhotography
Eddy SchreyerMastering
Frank GrynerEngineer
Josh FreesePercussion, Drums
Maynard James KeenanVocals, Logo Design
Steven R. GilmoreDesign, Digital Photography, Paintings
Tim "Herb" AlexanderDrums

Member Reviews

Ben W. (fbwilcox) wrote on 12/1/2008...

a flawless album. even when maynard tries to do something a little more "mainstream", look what we get. i have owned this cd over and over (got another one as soon as the last one broke) and it has never stopped sounding as good. the singles from the album were "judith" and "3 libras" which both, even though the rest of the album's tracks are equally as good, rock!! i have heard "13th step" and the beatles-covers CD and they were both good, but this original is by far the best. and my God, does maynard have the best damn vocals i have heard in a rock band to date...

William E. (unholyblackdeath) wrote on 12/28/2007...

It is always great hearing Maynard's vocals. This band has a very unique sound. You can not even tell that it is only a side project. Great musicians paired with great vocals. Very unconventional in both sound and lyrical content. Good stuff.