Pretty Music for Pretty People
| Pretty Music for Pretty People | ||||
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| Released | October 7, 2014 | |||
| Genre | Punk rock, Alternative rock | |||
| Length | 51:25 | |||
| Label | Quid Ergo | |||
| Producer | Brian McTear and Amy Morrissey | |||
| The Dead Milkmen chronology | ||||
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| Source | Rating | 
| Alternative Press | |
| PopMatters | 8/10[2] | 
| Punknews.org | |
Pretty Music for Pretty People is the tenth studio album by the Dead Milkmen, released in 2014.[4][5] It is their second studio album since reuniting in 2008.[6]
The album includes the four limited-release singles that followed 2011's The King in Yellow: ("Dark Clouds Gather Over Middlemarch", "Big Words Make the Baby Jesus Cry", "The Great Boston Molasses Flood", and "Welcome to Undertown"), and most of the b-sides from those singles, which first appeared in 2012 and 2013, in addition to previously unreleased songs.[4]
It was released on CD on the Quid Ergo Records imprint, and digitally by the band on their website on October 7, 2014. A limited edition LP with the title Pretty Music For Pretty Special People was also released by Quid Ergo, containing only the previously unreleased songs, plus the "C-Sides" from the singles which had until then only been available digitally.[7]
Production
The album was recorded at Miner Street Studios, in Philadelphia, by Brian McTear and Amy Morrissey.
Critical reception
The Portland Mercury wrote: "Switching gears from hardcore to new wave to electro-inspired songs like the uncomfortably satirical 'Anthropology Days'—with lyrics inspired by various horrific and ridiculous forgotten factoids from history—they're still some of the greatest architects of observant punk rock."[8]
CD Track listing
- "Pretty Music for Pretty People" - 3:48
 - "Big Words Make the Baby Jesus Cry" - 3:07
 - "Welcome to Undertown" - 3:43
 - "Now I Wanna Hold Your Dog" - 1:34
 - "Make It Witchy" - 2:50
 - "Mary Ann Cotton (The Poisoner's Song)" - 3:46
 - "I've Got to Get My Numbers Up" - 3:00
 - "Anthropology Days" - 3:11
 - "Somewhere Over Antarctica" - 4:11
 - "Dark Clouds Gather Over Middlemarch" - 3:12
 - "Streetlamps - Walking to Work" - 2:14
 - "The Sun Turns Our Patio into a Lifeless Hell" - 3:03
 - "The Great Boston Molasses Flood" - 3:54
 - "All You Need Is Nothing" - 3:08
 - "Ronald Reagan Killed the Black Dahlia" - 1:33
 - "Hipster Beard" - 3:50
 - "Sanitary Times" - 2:36
 
LP Track listing
- "Pretty Music for Pretty People" - 3:48
 - "Make It Witchy" - 2:50
 - "Mary Ann Cotton (The Poisoner's Song)" - 3:46
 - "I've Got to Get My Numbers Up" - 3:00
 - "Sanitary Times" - 2:36
 - "Anthropology Days" - 3:11
 - "The Sun Turns Our Patio into a Lifeless Hell" - 3:03
 - "All You Need Is Nothing" - 3:08
 - "Hipster Beard" - 3:50
 
Personnel
- The Dead Milkmen
 
- Rodney Anonymous – vocals, keyboards, tack piano
 - Joe Jack Talcum – guitar, vocals, piano
 - Dandrew Stevens – bass, tack piano, stylophone, synthesizer, vocals
 - Dean Clean – drums, bells, sampler, vocals
 
References
- ^ Parker, Chris (October 14, 2014). "The Dead Milkmen – Pretty Music For Pretty People". Alternative Press.
 - ^ Garratt, John (December 12, 2014). "The Dead Milkmen: Pretty Music for Pretty People". Popmatters. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
 - ^ misterspike (October 7, 2014). "The Dead Milkmen – Pretty Music For Pretty People". Punknews.org.
 - ^ a b "Dead Milkmen | Biography & History". AllMusic.
 - ^ "The Dead Milkmen Bring Their Annual Halloween Scare Party to the Troc". October 28, 2015.
 - ^ "The Dead Milkmen". Vancouver Sun. April 13, 2015. p. B9.
 - ^ "The Official Dead Milkmen Website". deadmilkmen.com.
 - ^ "All You Need Is Nothing". Portland Mercury. Retrieved May 20, 2021.
 
