March on Electric Children

March on Electric Children is the second studio album by the American post-hardcore band The Blood Brothers, released in February 2002.

Produced by Matt Bayles, the album (which is described in the liner notes as a "short story set to music") was recorded in one week[3] on a $3000 budget[4] and has been described by singer Jordan Blilie as "crazier" and "more complex" than the band's previous effort, This Adultery Is Ripe.

For example, "Kiss of the Octopus" samples "The Perfect Drug" by Nine Inch Nails,[7] and the piano acts as the sole instrument played on "American Vultures".

[8] It is also the conclusion to the storyline and wraps up the themes featured in the previous songs.

Says singer Jordan Blilie: Basically what we had in mind was that we wanted to focus on what happens when a person lives a life devoid of any real meaning.