Three Fact Fader

Three Fact Fader
Studio album by Engineers
Released 6 July 2009
Recorded Surrey, Wales, and Rainford, 2007–2008
Genre Post-rock, dream pop, shoegazing, indie rock
Length 56:31
Label Kscope
Producer Ken Thomas and Engineers
Engineers chronology
Engineers
(2005)
Three Fact Fader
(2009)
In Praise of More
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Bearded(favourable)[2]
Daily Express[3]
Drowned in Sound(8/10)[4]
Gigwise[5]
NME(8/10)[6]
The Scotsman[7]
The Skinny[8]
The Times[9]

Three Fact Fader is the second full-length studio album by British shoegazing band Engineers, released on 6 July 2009 through the Kscope label. The album was produced by the band along with Ken Thomas, who also worked with Sigur Rós, M83 and Maps, with artwork created by Tom Sheehan.

To start promoting the record, the band played their first live gig in over two years on 10 July 2009 at the Bush Hall in London. They were joined onstage by special guest Ulrich Schnauss. Richard Barbieri of British progressive rock group Porcupine Tree also performed that night.

The Three Fact Fader minisite was set up by Kscope containing information about the album. A single for "Clean Coloured Wire" was released on 20 July 2009, and a video clip for the song was released through the minisite to accompany the single.[10] The minisite also includes an excerpt of a remix of the song "Sometimes I Realise" by British musician, record producer, and Kscope label founder Steven Wilson.

The entire album was available for streaming through the website of NME.[11]

Track listing

All tracks written by Engineers.

No.TitleLength
1."Clean Coloured Wire"  5:12
2."Sometimes I Realise"  3:43
3."International Dirge"  5:12
4."Helped by Science"  4:22
5."Brighter As We Fall"  6:05
6."Hang Your Head"  4:38
7."Crawl from the Wreckage"  4:53
8."Three Fact Fader"  4:02
9."Song for Andy"  3:41
10."Emergency Room"  4:52
11."The Fear Has Gone"  3:49
12."Be What You Are"  2:44
13."What Pushed Us Together"  3:23

Singles

Personnel

Musicians

Producers

Graphic artists

References

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