The Help Machine
The Help Machine is the seventh studio album by American rock band Fastball.
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| Released | July 31, 2019 | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Length | 36 minutes | |||
| Label | 33 1/3 Records | |||
| Producer | Steve Berlin | |||
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Background
    
Produced by Steve Berlin of Los Lobos, Berlin personally selected the tracks[4] for the album from a list of songs provided to him by Tony Scalzo and Miles Zuniga.[5] Berlin recruited bassist Bruce Hughes to play bass,[6] reuniting Hughes with band, and allowing him to take over bass duties from Scalzo.[7] This freed Scalzo to concentrate on keyboards and guitar.[8]
This album marks the first time since The Harsh Light of Day that a Fastball album does not feature songs co-written by Scalzo and Zuniga.[5]
The first single off of the album, The Help Machine, addresses the effects of consumerism. According to Zuniga, "[the song is] just about emptiness and the feeling that things that are supposed to make us happy don't."[9]
Critical reception
    
Described as "ethereal",[10] the album also features the band's signature sound with comparisons to Elvis Costello[11] and the Beatles.[12] Pop Matters magazine referred to the album as "pop perfection."[13] The album features a "thick modern sound"[14] and is considered to be a great introduction to the band's catalog. Critics called the album "near perfect"[15] and considered it one of the best albums of 2019.[16]
To support the album, Tony Scalzo and Miles Zuniga performed live tracks for Paste Magazine.[17]
Track listing
    
- "Friend Or Foe" (Miles Zuniga) – 3:56
 - "White Collar" (Tony Scalzo) – 3:31
 - "Holding The Devil's Hand" (Miles Zuniga) – 3:12
 - "Redeemed" (Miles Zuniga) – 3:04
 - "All Gone Fuzzy" (Tony Scalzo) – 3:17
 - "The Help Machine" (Miles Zuniga) – 4:14
 - "Surprise Surprise" (Miles Zuniga) – 3:32
 - "The Girl You Pretended To Be" (Tony Scalzo) – 2:18
 - "I Go South" (Miles Zuniga) – 2:31
 - "Doesn't It Make You Feel Small" (Tony Scalzo) – 2:56
 - "Never Say Never" (Miles Zuniga) – 3:11
 
Personnel
    
- Tony Scalzo – vocals, bass guitar, keyboards, guitar
 - Miles Zuniga – vocals, guitar
 - Joey Shuffield – drums, percussion
 
Guest musicians
- Andy Steck – drums, wurlitzer, juno (track 6), e-bow, piano (track 1)
 - Bruce Hughes – bass guitar, additional vocals
 - Charlie Sexton – guitar (track 8)
 - Gordy Quist – additional vocals
 - John Chipman – drums (track 1)
 - Kevin McKinney – guitar (track 10)
 - Steve Berlin – percussion
 
References
    
- Allmusic review
 - "Fastball: The Help Machine Album Review". The Austin Chronicle.
 - "fastball the help machine". The Alternate Root.
 - Ruggiero, Bob. "Fastball Looks for Answers to Life's Issues from The Help Machine". Houston Press.
 - Development, PodBean. "Episode 240 - Joey Shuffield of Fastball". thehustle.podbean.com.
 - "MAGNET Exclusive: Premiere Of Fastball's "The Help Machine"". August 1, 2019.
 - "NOTHING TRICKY ABOUT THIS SONIC PITCH, JUST a SCORCHING… Fastball". 2 November 2019.
 - "Music Minded: Fastball releases details on forthcoming album 'The Help Machine'". August 1, 2019.
 - Graff, Gary (October 14, 2019). "Fastball's 'The Help Machine' Video Sends Up the Emptiness of Consumerism: Premiere". Billboard.
 - Pozzolano, Vincent (October 17, 2019). "Fastball – The Help Machine (Album Review)".
 - https://glidemagazine.com/235077/fastball-try-out-different-rock-sounds-on-steve-berlin-produced-lp-the-help-machine-album-review/
 - "Fastball, The Help Machine, 2019".
 - "Fastball's "The Girl You Pretended to Be" Is Pop Perfection (premiere + interview), PopMatters". September 9, 2019.
 - "babysue: Comics, Poetry, and Reviews by LMNOP (aka dONW7) - October 2019". babysue.com.
 - "October 2019". October 4, 2019.
 - "The 25 best albums of 2019". Yardbarker. March 31, 2020.
 - "Fastball – The Help Machine". Paste Magazine. September 14, 2019.
 
