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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:For Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox album Is Nothing Sacred? is the second studio album by the British-American rock band the Lords of the New Church, released in September 1983 by I.R.S. Records.[1] The album's two singles, "Live for Today" and "Dance with Me", reached #91 and #85 on the UK Single Chart, respectively.[2]

Compared to the gothic post-punk of their eponymous debut album, Is Nothing Sacred? saw the band diversifying musically, incorporating new wave, classic rock and ska, along with synths, horns and a greater emphasis on the bass.[3][4]

Critical reception

Шаблон:Music ratings In a contemporary review for Sounds, Ralph Traitor gave the album 4 stars out of 5 and wrote: "This record is a sickening sell-out, a Miles Copeland sponsored nightmare, a defilement of street credibility, punk ethics and honest hard work and a rank plagiarism of James Jewel Osterburg, and I can't actually find any fault with it."[5]

In a retrospective review, AllMusic's Bill Cassel wrote: "The shadow of the Rolling Stones, the classic role model for bands who embrace rock's scuzzy, dangerous, vaguely satanic side, looms large over Lords of the New Church's second album." He felt that the influence of Mick Jagger on Stiv Bators' "lippy, sneering delivery" has never been more apparent and that Brian James emulates Keith Richards' "rhythm-oriented guitar parts." Cassel commented that if it were a Rolling Stones album, "it'd be a pretty good one, well played and entertaining throughout." He concluded that, "As a follow-up to the Lords' promising debut, Is Nothing Sacred? isn't a disaster, but it is a small step backward rather than forward."[4]

On a more negative note, Ira Robbins of Trouser Press felt that the band ran out of material after the first song: "Following the excellent "Dance with Me," the album rolls straight down the songwriting slope, stopping off only briefly to ram through the Grass Roots' venerable "Live for Today" to no audible end." He added that, as a soundtrack for a gothic punk horror film, Is Nothing Sacred? "gets the ambience right, but that's all it does."[6]

Track listing

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Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[7]

The Lords of the New Church
Additional musicians
  • Matt Irving (credited as "Matt Black") – synthesizer, keyboards
  • Steve "Rudi" Thompson – tenor saxophone, trumpet
  • Simon Lloyd – alto saxophone, trumpet
  • Todd Rundgren – synthesizer on "Live for Today"
Technical
  • The Lords of the New Church – production
  • Stephen W. Tayler – engineering
  • Andy Scarth – additional engineering
  • Todd Rundgren – production, engineering on "Live for Today"
  • Chris Anderson – additional engineering on "Live for Today"
  • Graham Humphreys – sleeve
  • Paul Glasson – photography
  • Chris Garnham – photography

Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance for Is Nothing Sacred?
Chart (1983) Peak
position

References

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  7. Шаблон:Cite AV media notes