Rock'n'Roll Tears

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Rock'n'Roll Tears
Loene Carmen
chronology
Slight Delay
(2004)
Rock'n'Roll Tears
(2007)
It Walks Like Love
(2009)

Rock'n'Roll Tears is the third album from

Loene Carmen. It was released on 25 August 2007 on Chiquita Records through Shock Records
in Australia.

The album was recorded in 3 days on location in a barn in the

Rock 'N' Roll Tears was described in its press release as "an anarchic, loose, dirty, dreamy, heat fuelled love letter to rock 'n' roll".[2]

Following the recording, Loene spent the remainder of 2006 road-testing her songs, touring and performing with Jim White (drummer) in New York, Mick Harvey in Italy and Greece, and Warren Ellis and Beasts of Bourbon in France.[3] followed by an Australian tour after its release, with Gareth Liddiard.[4]

Aden Young directed a 'Paris Texas' inspired video for lead single 'Nashville High'.[5]

Personnel

  • Loene Carmen
    - vocals/guitar
  • Jed Kurzel - guitar/vocals
  • Sam Worrad - bass
  • Paul Dunn - drums
  • Jorden Brebach - recorded and mixed
  • William Bowden - mastered

Track listing

  1. "Rock'n'Roll Tears"
  2. "Nashville High"
  3. "Don't Let Her Slip Away"
  4. "Oh Yeah"
  5. "Wild Wind"
  6. "Dirt & Air"
  7. "Everybody (Makes Me Wanna Lie Down)"
  8. "Same Coin"
  9. "Roman Stockings"
  10. "He Calls Me Flames"
  11. "Nothin' Else"
  12. "The Bee"

Reception

Limited sales and radio airplay in Australia but generally positive critical reception. Something You Said called it 'dirty blues, rock and country, which bursts from the stereo like a bar-room brawl between The Velvet Underground, Mazzy Star and The Jesus and Mary Chain...Loene Carmen has once again proved with the pleasingly lo-fi Rock ‘n’ Roll Tears that she is an intelligent, candid songwriter with a voice so seductive that you'd rip your own heart out and hand it to her if she asked you to. Irresistible stuff.' [6] while The Dwarf called it 'an impeccably well orchestrated collection of moody, classic rock and roll pieces'.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Loene Carmen - No More Tears". thedwarf.com.au. Retrieved 7 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Rock'n'roll Tears: Carmen, Loene: Music". Chaos.com. Retrieved 7 March 2012.
  3. ^ Cleghorn, Justine. "Rock' N' Roll road for Loene Carmen". Faster Louder. Retrieved 19 May 2017.[dead link]
  4. ^ "Loene Carmen, Gareth Liddiard & Mike Noga – Annandale Hotel – January 18 2007". 21 July 2010.
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  6. ^ Townsend, Bobby (27 October 2007). "Loene Carmen - Rock'n'Roll Tears". Something You Said. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  7. ^ Hitch, Gabrielle. "Loene Carmen - No More Tears". The Dwarf. Retrieved 18 May 2017.