Heartbreak in Stereo

Heartbreak in Stereo is the debut and only studio album by the American rock band Pencey Prep.

Heartbreak in Stereo
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 26, 2001
Recorded2001
StudioNada Studios, in Newburgh, New York
HinchKraft Studios, in North Haledon, New Jersey
GenrePost-hardcore, punk rock
Length44:38
LabelB.CALM Press, Mint 400 Records, Eyeball Records
ProducerJohn Naclerio, Antonio Valenti
Pencey Prep chronology
Long Walk to Forever
(2000)
Heartbreak in Stereo
(2001)

Content

The nineteen track album was released on compact disc and digital download with Eyeball Records, on November 26, 2001.[1] The album is produced by John Naclerio, and was recorded at Nada Studios in Newburgh, New York, with the exception of "Fat and Alone," which was produced by Antonio Valenti and recorded at HinchKraft Studios in North Haledon, New Jersey. Mastering is by Alan Douches at West West Side. Album artwork is by Neil Sabatino, with photography by Dahlia Nardone, and Jamie Schaefer.[2] Heartbreak in Stereo is described as vicious, but unfocused hardcore punk rock. It features Frank Iero in "full berserker mode," with screaming, howling, and raging vocals.[3]

On recording for Heartbreak in Stereo, Iero says "I tried not to hold anything back, [which is] the way I feel about music and performing."

In November 2020 the band re-released a limited edition vinyl version of the album through Kingsroad Merch. On November 16, 2020 the band announced they would be releasing the album digitally with Frank Iero's B.CALM Press and Neil Sabatino's Mint 400 Records.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."P.S. Don't Write"2:40
2."Yesterday"4:06
3."Don Quixote"3:55
4."10 Rings"3:46
5."The Secret Goldfish"4:39
6."8th Grade"4:11
7."19"5:59
8."Trying to Escape the Inevitable"4:42
9."Lloyd Dobbler"2:07
10."Florida Plates"5:20
19."Fat and Alone" (hidden track, tracks 11–18 are blank)2:35
Total length:44:38

Personnel

Additional musicians

  • John Nacliero – additional vocals on "10 Rings" and "The Secret Goldfish"
  • Bruno Rocha – additional vocals on "Yesterday"

References

Citations

Bibliography

  • AllMusic Staff (2002), "Heartbreak in Stereo - Credits", AllMusic, retrieved April 21, 2019
  • Bryant, Tom (September 30, 2014), Not the Life It Seems: The True Lives of My Chemical Romance, Hachette Book Group, ISBN 9780306823503, retrieved April 19, 2019
  • Haydn, Reinhardt (June 29, 2015), My Chemical Romance: This Band Will Save Your Life, Plexus Publishing, ISBN 9780859658799, retrieved April 19, 2019
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