Fuel - Something Like Human

Fuel - Something Like Human
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Album Details

Title: Something Like Human
Artist: Fuel
Release Date: 9/19/2000
Re-Released On: 4/2/2001
Label: Epic
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 074646943625, 5099749809529
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative Metal, Post-Grunge, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Bitter, Bleak, Brooding, Cathartic, Detached, Visceral, Aggressive, Angry, Angst-Ridden, Confrontational, Ominous, Raucous, Reflective, Energetic, Literate, Rebellious
Total Copies: 87
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Last Time
  2. Hemorrhage (In My Hands)
  3. Empty Spaces
  4. Scar
  5. Bad Day
  6. Prove
  7. Easy
  8. Down
  9. Solace
  10. Knives
  11. Innocent
  12. Slow

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDEpic 4980952
2000CDEpic 69436

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Album Review

Like several other successful rock bands of the post-grunge era, Fuel teeters between hard rock and heavy metal, as often as not within the same song. They are perfectly capable of adopting the lockstep thrash of Metallica-style metal, but they tend to vary it with comparatively melodic elements in a way that makes them acceptable to both headbangers and fans of less extreme rock. It certainly doesn't hurt that, every few songs, they throw in a ballad that begins with either an acoustic guitar or a lightly strummed electric (or both) and builds to a mid-tempo rocker. The primary example on their second album is first single "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)," which gives lead singer Brett Scallions the opportunity to intone "Don't fall away" in a tone of voice that recalls R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe singing "Fall on Me," and to emote about "love bleeding in my hands." Songwriter Carl Bell's lyrics, full of typical adolescent disillusionment over the vagaries of romance and the world in general, are sketchy, but his bitterness, even if shallow, seems freshly felt, notably on another of those power ballads, the sad "Innocent," and likely will connect with his listeners, after they've been pummeled by the rockers. Two albums in, Fuel still doesn't have much to say, but they are manipulating familiar ingredients in such a way that they may seem to be creating a new flavor, especially to young rock fans. (Something Like Human has multimedia content accessible by computer that includes a short film containing interview, studio, and performance footage as well as Fuel screen savers.) ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Aaron LepleyAssistant Engineer
Ben GoldmanA&R
Ben GrosseEngineer, Producer, Programming
BlumpyProgramming, Keyboards
Brett ScallionsGuitar, Vocals
Carl BellGuitar, Assistant Producer, Vocals, Producer
Carol SteelePercussion
Danny ClinchPhotography
Dave FisherAssistant Engineer
Farra MathewsA&R
Jason StasiumRecording, Engineer
Jeff AbercrombieGuitar (Bass)
Jeff MosesAssistant Engineer
John ParthumEngineer
Kevin MillerDrums
Lloyd PuckittEngineer
Luis RestoKeyboards
Michael TullerKeyboards, Programming
P.R. BrownObjects, Cover Photo, Art Direction, Design, Photography
Rick BehrensAssistant Engineer
Steve ChurchyardEngineer
Todd ParkerAssistant Engineer
Tom BakerMastering

Member Reviews

Corey K. (clanoftheduck) wrote on 3/23/2007...

This CD album includes a second disc with extra PC accessed content

Robert B. wrote on 11/15/2006...

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