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One Wing
''One Wing'' is the fifth and final studio album by the American metal band The Chariot. The album was released on August 28, 2012 through Good Fight Entertainment and E1 Music.〔 ''One Wing'' has been described by the band as being their "weirdest" release to date.〔〔 The album debuted at number 85 on the ''Billboard'' 200, their highest position so far. ==Writing and recording== ''One Wing'' was recorded with Matt Goldman—who has produced all of The Chariot's albums to date—at his studio in Atlanta, Georgia. Vocalist Josh Scogin said his friendship with Goldman and Goldman's long-standing history with the band factored into their decision to work with him again. Scogin also said, "The producer should be there to help us with our ideas, so with Goldman, he always has good ideas but is also always totally down with us doing weird, goofy stuff that may or may not be a good idea."〔 The recording process began in May 2012, and the group attempted to get Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan to participate to some degree by sending him a message over Twitter,〔 although Corgan did not end up participating. The Chariot scheduled time to record ''One Wing'' for three weeks, followed by one week of mixing.〔 Scogin said this is the ideal amount of time to record as too much time causes the band to over-think things, but too little time will cause the band to "start to agree to anything."〔 ''One Wing'' marks the first Chariot album not to feature longtime bassist Jon Kindler since ''The Fiancee'' in 2007. The bass on the album is performed by both guitarists, Stephen Harrison and Brandon Henderson. The band have since announced that they will continue on as a four-piece; their live performance set-up will involve the six-string guitarists utilizing bass amps and octave pedals in addition to their regular equipment.
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