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Manipulator (album)

''Manipulator'' is the third full-length album from Mukilteo, Washington's The Fall of Troy. It was released on May 1, 2007 through Equal Vision Records, and is the follow-up to their previous 2005 effort, ''Doppelgänger''. The title of the album is taken from the song "Sledgehammer".
==Information==
The album was written in 2006 during what was to vocalist/guitarist Thomas Erak "a really dark time" in his life.〔(The Fall of Troy band info )〕 Erak states: "We wanted to expand upon our band in every direction musically and attitude-wise", resulting in a much more eclectic album; one that "always keeps listeners guessing."〔(Allmusic.com album review )〕 The band also wanted to pursue some of their more pop and pop-rock influences. Drummer Andrew Forsman described the record as
"...a mix of staying true to our punk rock roots whilst pushing new musical ground. We definitely wanted a more poppy sound; we love good pop and we wanted to explore what we could do with that kind of sound. Other than that we wanted to make the songs flow a little better; instead of riff after riff after riff we wanted something that would be more cohesive regardless of the specific style."〔

Erak adds "Weezer, Saves The Day and The Get Up Kids were all great bands. I am not afraid to venture into that world as long as the creativity and the art is still preserved as part of it."〔Kelham, Andrew. "The Fall of Troy Take Control" ''Rock Sound'' pg. 46-47 issue 97 June 2007〕
Some noticeable changes from their previous works include the increased amount of non-screamed vocals on the album, and the inclusion of "Caught Up", a song consisting of just Erak singing and playing guitar, with no accompaniment from drummer Andrew Forsman or bass player Tim Ward.
While the album was being recorded, Erak stated that Nouela Johnston of the Seattle band (Mon Frere ) was playing keyboards and adding backing vocals to several of the songs on the album.〔(Tom mentioning Nouela during recording )〕 However upon release of the album, a misprint in the booklet listed Erak as having played keyboards. Erak later apologized on the band's forums for this misprint and asked fans to spread the word online that Johnston played all keyboard parts on the album.〔(Erak posts an apology on the official TFOT forums apologizing for a printing error )〕
With the members being of the ages of 21, they came to the table with a lot more ideas with this album, and it was stated as being their first "mature" effort. At first, many fans were put off from the different direction of the album in terms of style and instrumentation. A majority of the songs also contained less emphasis on the alternating vocals of Erak and Ward, previously displayed in their last two albums.
The band has stated that "Semi-Fiction" is a renamed version of the previously unreleased song "Ghostship VI" from their Ghostship EP. Just after two minutes into "Semi-Fiction," the guitar part is almost identical to the opening of "Ghostship II" from the same EP.
This was the last album to contain bassist/vocalist Tim Ward before his departure in November 2007.
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