Audit in Progress


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FieldValue
nameAudit in Progress
typestudio
artistHot Snakes
coverHot Snakes - Audit in Progress cover.jpg
releasedOctober 5, 2004
recorded2004
studioBig Fish Recorders (San Diego, CA)
genre*Punk rock
length33:26
labelSwami
producerJohn Reis
prev_titleSuicide Invoice
prev_year2002
next_titlePeel Sessions
next_year2005
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| name = Audit in Progress | type = studio | artist = Hot Snakes | cover = Hot Snakes - Audit in Progress cover.jpg | alt = | released = October 5, 2004 | recorded = 2004 | venue = | studio = Big Fish Recorders (San Diego, CA) | genre = *Punk rock

Artwork

As a visual artist and illustrator singer/guitarist Rick Froberg provided the album's artwork, while Reis released the album through his Swami Records label. It was the first Hot Snakes release to feature drummer Mario Rubalcaba, brought in to fill the position left vacant by original drummer Jason Kourkounis.

Promotion

At this time the band was able to tour much more extensively than they had in support of previous albums, travelling the United States, Europe and Australia. An independent music video was filmed for the song "Braintrust" and a single for the song was planned for release in the UK market (which also would have included the unreleased song "DNR"), but when "Braintrust" was included on the band's Peel Sessions EP the following year the proposed single was cancelled.

Reception

| rev1 = Allmusic | rev1Score =
| rev5 = Pitchfork Media | rev5Score = 7.7/10 | rev2 = Drowned in Sound | rev2score = 8/10 | rev6 = Popmatters | rev6score = | rev7 = Record Collector | rev7score = | rev10 = Tiny Mix Tapes | rev10score = | rev9 = Stylus | rev9score = B+ | rev3 = Louder Sound | rev3score = 8/10 | rev4 = Ox-Fanzine | rev4score = | rev8 = Spin | rev8score= A

Initial

The album was well received by critics and fans. Joseph Larkin called it "the most ferocious record in the Hot Snakes discography, [it] rarely lets up [and] pummels without mercy." Spin noted the album's "loud, throttling punk-rock elegance" and compared it to Drive Like Jehu. The latter comparison was again made by Nick Cowen, noting that despite replacing their original drummer: "the Hot Snakes manifesto remains “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”. Not bad for a band playing some of the most blistering punk rock around." Brian Howe was slightly less positive, citing the aforementioned replacement as one of the reasons: "While Rubalcaba is a proficient percussionist possessed of a distinct style, his crisper, more rigid drumming simply doesn't mesh as well with Hot Snakes' metallic doom-rock guitars and monotone shout-alongs as Kourkounis's rumbling, primal pounding did. Audit in Progress remains sufficiently fierce, but sounds a little tinny when compared to the rippling muscles of 2002's Suicide Invoice." Jean-Pierre of Tiny Mix Tapes called it "one of the finest albums of the 2004 [sic], hands down."

Awards

Audit in Progress was named "best punk album" at the 2005 San Diego Music Awards.

In popular culture

"This Mystic Decade" was featured on the soundtrack of Grand Theft Auto V.

Retrospective

The album received renewed critical attention upon being reissued. Nad Khan noted that on the album, "everything is cranked up a notch to quash any signs of complacency. Influences like Suicide and the more torte instrumental elements of previous incarnations like Pitchfork and Drive Like Jehu shine through the roughed-up recordings. The emergence of a hardcore indebted new wave has clearly been influenced by this album, with the likes of Pissed Jeans and Fucked Up all taking cues within their chosen musical styles." In a review of Jericho Sirens, Vish Khanna calls the album and its predecessors "highwater marks for American punk". Emma Johnston called it "fiery, furious" and "cathartic". Alun Hamnet was, however, more mixed, noting the influence of The Wipers and comparing it unfavorably to their previous releases.

Track listing

| total_length = 33:26 | all_writing = Hot Snakes. | title1 = Braintrust | length1 = 1:59 | title2 = Hi-Lites | length2 = 2:41 | title3 = Retrofit | length3 = 2:54 | title4 = Kreative Kontrol | length4 = 2:22 | title5 = Think About Carbs | length5 = 2:13 | title6 = Audit in Progress | length6 = 2:30 | title7 = Hatchet Job | length7 = 3:40 | title8 = This Mystic Decade | length8 = 3:03 | title9 = Lovebirds | length9 = 3:14 | title10 = Reflex | length10 = 3:03 | title11 = Hair and DNA | length11 = 2:30 | title12 = Plenty for All | length12 = 1:17

Personnel

  • Rick Frobergguitar, lead vocals
  • John Reis – guitar, backing vocals
  • Gar Wood – bass, Magi 44 organ
  • Mario Rubalcabadrums
  • Ben Moore – recording, mixing
  • Johathan Kreinik – recording
  • John Reis – recording
  • Gar Wood – recording
  • Dave Gardner – mastering
  • Artwork by Rick Froberg

References

References

  1. {{AllMusic. Johnny. Loftus
  2. [http://pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/18560-audit-in-progress Pitchfork Media review] {{webarchive. link. (March 6, 2009)
  3. "Album Review: Hot Snakes - Audit In Progress".
  4. (23 June 2005). "Hot Snakes: Audit in Progress".
  5. "Automatic Midnight, Suicide Invoice, Audit In Progress - Record Collector Magazine".
  6. "Music Review: Hot Snakes - Audit In Progress".
  7. "Hot Snakes - Audit in Progress - Stylus Magazine".
  8. Rock, Emma Johnston 2018-02-03T21:31:00 330Z Classic. (3 February 2018). "Hot Snakes - Reissues album".
  9. "Review".
  10. LLC, SPIN Media. (1 November 2004). "SPIN". SPIN Media LLC.
  11. "TrouserPress.com :: Hot Snakes".
  12. (2 October 2013). "Grand Theft Auto V: The official, final tracklist has been revealed".
  13. (16 January 2018). "Hot Snakes - Discography Reissue (Sub Pop)".
  14. "Hot Snakes Jericho Sirens".

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