TVD Radar: Filter,
Short Bus vinyl reissue
in stores 11/2

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Craft Recordings has confirmed plans to re-release the debut album from influential industrial rock band Filter. The platinum-selling Short Bus will be reissued on two vinyl configurations: black vinyl (available widely), plus a limited-edition white vinyl edition available only to indie record stores (1,000 available). Both have been mastered by George Horn and Anne-Marie Suenram at Fantasy Studios and pressed at Memphis Record Pressing.

The e-album will also receive the deluxe treatment, with a digital version to be released featuring six bonus tracks composed of remixes and B-sides from the Short Bus era. Ben Grosse, who mixed Short Bus, also produced “Dose (Ben Grosse’s Morning After Mix),” and all remixes of “Hey Man Nice Shot” were produced by famed songwriters and producers the Dust Brothers, whose previous work includes the Beastie Boys’ Paul’s Boutique and Beck’s Odelay. These bonus tracks were featured on the original 1995 CD and vinyl singles.

In 1995, Filter emerged as one of industrial’s most vibrant, vivid, and vitriolic voices with the release of their debut, Short Bus. The record introduced the world to the immortal “Hey Man Nice Shot” and went platinum.

Richard Patrick (Filter vocals, guitar) had been working with Trent Reznor as a touring guitarist for Nine Inch Nails when he penned what would become Filter’s first single—the demo for which was recorded at Reznor’s home studio. Upon its release, Filter, Patrick and Brian Liesegang (co-producer and sound designer), gained immediate traction with the song. “Hey Man Nice Shot” was awarded MTV’s “Song of the Week” with a review proclaiming, “This is the most infectious piece of industrial rock since NIN’s ‘Closer.'”

Between the making of Filter albums, Patrick has kept busy scoring films and contributing to soundtracks. He sang the end title for the 2017 horror film Bye Bye Man. An opportunity presented itself in 2017 to work with his brother, actor Robert Patrick, composing the score for his film Last Rampage: The Escape of Gary Tison. His most recent work on Jim Carrey’s dramatic true-crime turn in Dark Crimes was released in May 11. The thriller is directed by Alexandros Avranas and its executive producers include James Packer of The Revenant and Black Mass.

Post-production has started on a career-spanning Filter documentary with City Drive Films. The documentary will contain live performances from the Crazy Eyes tour cycle and interviews from throughout Patrick’s career. It will be a can’t-miss for dedicated Filter fans.

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