¡Forward, Russia! Track By Track Video

¡Forward, Russia! have released a track by track video talk-through of their new album Life Processes, which can be found at Last.FM. I found the roughly twenty five minute long video to be both interesting and offer some insight into the album and the recording process. For your viewing pleasure I’ve embedded the clip below.

4 Responses to “¡Forward, Russia! Track By Track Video”


  • Sounds pretty good, I’ll be sure to check it out at some point. It’s always interesting to hear a band’s perspective on their songs. I remember there was a DVD with Graham Coxon’s latest album doing a similar thing, and that was interesting. :)

  • Yeah, that Graham Coxon thing was pretty ace. This video is also excellent. It gave some real insight into some bits and pieces and I really appreciate that.

  • Yeah definitely. It’s interesting to find out how songs evolved. Such as the fact that Fosbury in Discontent was originally more like nineteen! Also, especially with FR, it’s interesting to find out what the songs are actually about, but I remember with the last album it became a sort of game to guess the subject of the tracks.

  • Yeah, I was actually wondering if Reflection Symmetry might have come out of what Fosbury In Discontent was. Seeing as my initial thoughts were that it sounded kind of lie a poppier Nineteen in terms of the synth. Could be a good shout.

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