Coming to Terms

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Coming to Terms
Coming to Terms cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 19, 2008 (2008-05-19)
Genre Alternative rock, indie rock
Length45:02
Label Atlantic
Maratone
Producer
Carolina Liar chronology
Coming to Terms
(2008)
Wild Blessed Freedom
(2011)
Singles from Coming to Terms
  1. "I'm Not Over"
    Released: 2008
  2. "Show Me What I'm Looking For"
    Released: May 6, 2008

Coming to Terms is the debut studio album from Swedish-American rock band Carolina Liar. It was released on May 19, 2008 by Atlantic Records. The album garnered mixed reviews from critics. Coming to Terms debuted at number 140 on the US Billboard 200 and spawned two singles: "I'm Not Over" and "Show Me What I'm Looking For". To promote the record, the band opened for other rock acts on their respective tours.

Contents

Promotion

On August 18, 2008, the band was announced alongside We the Kings and Hey Monday as supporting acts for The Academy Is... on their Bill & Trav's Bogus Journey Tour, beginning on October 1 at the Amos Southend in Charlotte and finishing on November 23 at the Town Ballroom in Buffalo. [1] On June 24, 2009, the band were announced alongside OneRepublic as special guests for the North American leg of Rob Thomas' Cradlesong Tour, starting on September 23 at Hollywood's Hard Rock Live and finishing on November 12 at New York City's Beacon Theatre. [2] On August 21, the band was announced as a special guest alongside Taking Back Sunday for the University of Alabama's Fall Concert on September 18 at the Coleman Coliseum. [3]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Blender Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [4]
Consequence of Sound C+ [5]
Rolling Stone Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [6]

Charity Stafford of AllMusic called the album "earnest and effective pop-rock ear candy." [7] Nicole Frehsee of Rolling Stone called the band's musicianship of combining the "anthemic elements" of U2 and the Killers with Max Martin's production "pretty but a little confused." [6] Ryan Dombal, writing for Blender , called the record's track listing "a handful of skyscraping, modern-rock behemoths", noting that Chad Wolf's lyrical artistry is "shamelessly straightforward" and that "every processed guitar chord and slick keyboard line steamrolls over the artlessness and emphasizes the universality in his tales." [4] Alex Young of Consequence of Sound praised Wolf's vocal delivery for being "crisp, clear and easy to understand", Martin's production on "I'm Not Over" and "California Bound" and the band for making the music "well written and possess[s] strong chord progressions", calling it "some of the catchiest pop rock tunes in recent memory and for once, [the music] stands on its own." He concluded that: "Coming To Terms storms out of the gauntlet and delivers an awesome debut album. Let's hope that the band comes to terms on a follow-up real soon." [5]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."I'm Not Over"
3:23
2."Coming to Terms"
  • Wolf
  • Karlsson
  • Karlsson
  • Martin
3:29
3."Last Night"
  • Karlsson
  • Martin
3:50
4."Show Me What I'm Looking For"
  • Wolf
  • Karlsson
  • Karlsson
  • Martin
4:02
5."Simple Life"
  • Wolf
  • Karlsson
  • Wolf
  • Karlsson
  • Martin
3:31
6."All That Shit Is Gone"
  • Martin
  • Kronlund
3:32
7."California Bound"
  • Wolf
  • Karlsson
  • Karlsson
  • Martin
3:59
8."Done Stealin'"
  • Karlsson
  • Aldeheim
3:38
9."Something to Die For"
  • Martin
  • Aldeheim
3:37
10."Beautiful World"
  • Wolf
  • Karlsson
  • Martin
  • Karlsson
  • Martin
4:08
11."Better Alone"
  • Wolf
  • Karlsson
  • Karlsson
  • Martin
3:52
12."When You Are Near"
  • Wolf
  • Svensson
Martin4:01
Total length:45:02
iTunes Store bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
13."Open the Door"4:28
14."Hit Bottom"4:27
15."Undone"4:09

Personnel

Credits for Coming to Terms adapted from AllMusic. [8]

Charts

Chart (2009)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [9] 140
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard) [10] 3
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard) [11] 43

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