2014 studio album by Andrew Jackson Jihad
Christmas Island is the fifth studio album by Andrew Jackson Jihad , released by SideOneDummy Records on May 6, 2014.[5] It was produced by John Congleton. It marks the group's departure from their original folk punk sound, and is their first album as a 5-piece. It is the last album to be released by the band under their original name, Andrew Jackson Jihad.
Track listing [ edit ] All lyrics are written by Sean Bonnette; all music is composed by Andrew Jackson Jihad
Title 1. "Temple Grandin" 2:23 2. "Children of God" 2:06 3. "Do, Re and Me" 1:59 4. "Coffin Dance" 3:19 5. "Getting Naked, Playing with Guns" 3:19 6. "I Wanna Rock Out In My Dreams" 3:26 7. "Kokopelli Face Tattoo" 3:19 8. "Best Friend" 2:08 9. "Linda Ronstadt" 3:01 10. "Deathlessness" 3:41 11. "Temple Grandin Too" 2:15 12. "Angel of Death" 2:55
Personnel [ edit ] Andrew Jackson Jihad [ edit ] Sean Bonnette – lead vocals, rhythm guitar Ben Gallaty – bass guitar, double bass, backing vocals, marimba, bells Preston Bryant – piano, lead guitar, backing vocals, harpsichord, mellotron, waterphone, organ, synthesizer Mark Glick – cello Deacon Batchelor – drums, percussion, surdo Additional Personnel [ edit ]
References [ edit ] ^ "Side One Dummy shop" . November 13, 2014. Archived from the original on November 13, 2014. Retrieved November 13, 2014 . ^ Monger, Timothy. Christmas Island at AllMusic . Retrieved May 25, 2014. ^ Accomazzo, David (2014-05-01). "Listen to Andrew Jackson Jihad's excellent Christmas Island" . Phoenix New Times . Phoenix. Retrieved 2024-03-04 – via Access World News. ^ Frankel, Ricky (May 6, 2014). "Andrew Jackson Jihad-Christmas Island" . Punknews.org. Retrieved May 25, 2014 . ^ "Christmas Island is coming May 6 on SideOneDummy!" . AJJ. 2014-05-06. Archived from the original on 2014-04-05. Retrieved 2014-05-10 . ^ "AJJ, TLP" . Billboard . Retrieved May 5, 2022 .
Sean Bonnette Ben Gallaty Preston Bryant Mark Glick Studio albums Extended plays Issue Problems! (2006) Only God Can Judge Me (2008) Operation Stackola (2009) Back in the Jazz Coffin (2017)