Echoes | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Studio album by | ||||
Released | 16 September 2016 | |||
Recorded | 2016 | |||
Studio | House of Loud | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 37:22 | |||
Label | Wind-up Records | |||
Producer | David Bendeth | |||
Young Guns chronology | ||||
| ||||
Singles from Echoes | ||||
|
Echoes is the fourth studio album by British rock band Young Guns. It was released on 16 September 2016 through Wind-up Records. The album was the band's first release to be recorded without long-time drummer Ben Jolliffe, who left the band a year prior to its release. Two singles were released in promotion of the album, "Bulletproof" and "Mad World".
After releasing their third studio album, Ones and Zeros , in June 2015, and wrapping up touring in support of it in October, the band found itself at a difficult juncture. [3] After the success of their release Bones , largely based on the immense success of the track "Bones", the band, shooting for even larger mainstream success, instead stumbled; Ones and Zeros had a lengthy, troubled recording time, and the release stalled commercially. [3] The band convened in October to debate whether or not members wanted to go on with the band. [3] The result was near unanimous; all members wanted to push forward full force with the exception of drummer Ben Jolliffe, who instead wanted to focus on his family life at home. [4] The end result of the discussion was for the band to part ways with their drummer of seven years. [5] The split was still amicable for Jolliffe, with the band just releasing a statement that he wanted to move in a "different direction" than the rest of the band. [6] [7] He was replaced by new drummer, Chris Kamrada. [8] Rather than be discouraged by the removal of the member and friend, the band used it as motivation to immediately start work on a fourth studio album. [5]
Contrary to the lengthy two years writing and recording sessions for Ones and Zeros, which was extended due heavy touring and changing of record producers mid-way of the sessions, the sessions for Echoes were far quicker. [9] The bulk of the album was written over the course of an eight-week period spanning from November 2015 to January 2016. [5] The banded started fresh with the material, choosing not to go back to any material written for Ones and Zeros or any other prior albums. [4] Jolliffe's absence did not affect sessions much, as he hadn't previously had much of a role in the writing process. [4] Frontman Gustav Wood and guitarists John and Fraser Taylor were the principle writers, would usually write Jolliffe's drum parts for him in the process. [4] The writing sessions largely operated as they had in the past, with the exception of not having a drummer to do jam sessions to test out ideas in the writing phase. [4] Recording began in February 2016 and ran for a five-week period. [5] The band worked with rock music producer David Bendeth and recorded in the House of Loud studio in New Jersey. [10] The band allowed Kamrada the freedom to record his drum parts as he felt best fit the music, something the band felt helped create a new dynamic between the band in general. [4] While the band expected to be done after the five weeks of recording, upon taking a short vacation, Wood and John Taylor felt inspired to keep going, writing around five new songs. [5] Upon presenting them to the rest of the band, they were generally impressed, choosing to flesh out and record three of the tracks for the album's final track listing. [5] Recording sessions for the album were completed in May 2016. [7]
Wood described the album as a return to the melodic, guitar-driven, riff-heavy sound of their second album, Bones . [5] The band felt the sound better captured the spontaneity and energy of the quick sessions better than the more broad, experimental electronic sound of Ones and Zeros that was rooted more in piano and electronic beats. [5] However, with the band not dropping the electronic elements entirely, many critics described the album's sound as more of a mix of the two albums, combining the guitar-driven rock sound of Bones with the more electronic rock sound of Ones and Zeros, while maintaining both album's layered, wall of sound approach to music. [2] [11] [12] [13]
Mirroring the recording sessions, the band described the album's theme as being about "letting go of the past and moving on towards a brighter future." [14] The themes were also partially inspired by Wood's recent breakup from a girlfriend of six years, and seeing his father again for the first time in twenty years. [3] Wood stated that the album's title track, "Echoes", summed up the general theme of the album as well, stating on how it's about "reflecting on how tempting it can be to revisit memories of times gone by in a bid to keep that part of your life alive, but facing up to the fact that eventually you have to let things go and move on." [15] He described its sound as "mix of a sound that looks back to when we first started the band, and our newer material and just has a groove and atmosphere that we really enjoyed creating", resulting in a "more modern, mature" version of Young Guns. [15] [4] Lead single "Bulletproof" was described as "a big, anthemic rock song". [10] The penultimate track "Paradise" started as a wall of sound rock song, but was eventually stripped down to just piano and vocals, with the band feeling that the stripped down ballad approach was better suited to show the song's melody and emotion. [5]
Prior to the album's release, the band promoted the album's upcoming release in touring as part of the 2016 iteration of the Vans Warped Tour. [16] The band is scheduled to perform at all 40 shows of the tour. [17] The album's release, initially announced for August 2016, was eventually delayed to 16 September 2016. [10] The album will be their third to be released through Windup Records. [18] The album's first single, "Bulletproof", was released ahead of the album in early June 2016. [10] It was later made the official theme song of WWE Clash of Champions. A second single, "Mad World", was released on 15 July 2016. [19] Shortly after the album's release, the band embarked on a tour with Billy Talent. [20]
The album was generally well received by critics. New Noise magazine praised the album for focusing on the rock elements more than Ones and Zeros had, but criticized the a number of the slower, softer songs, like "Paradise" towards the end of the album. [21] Similarly, Upset magazine praised the move away from Ones and Zero's "arena rock" sound in favor of focusing on a more guitar-driven sound, calling it "exciting, dark, and driven". [22] Cryptic Rock praised the band for finding "the balance between their heavier days and their more recent electronic textured alternative sounds", resulting in a " indefinable and compelling something" that "set the tracks apart from the alternative rock old story". [2] Bring the Noise praised the album as well, stating that despite the fact that it was softer than their earlier material, like that found on All Our Kings Are Dead , Echoes felt more polished than their prior releases, stating that "Each song is as anthemic as the last, by combining the better aspects of their previous three albums: with the more electronic feel of Ones and Zeros combined with the huge-sounding guitars and strong lyrics of their first two albums, they’ve managed to deliver an album that’s positively oozing with potential singles...there is some pretty conclusive proof that Young Guns are experts at writing innately catchy music." [13] Volume praised the release as an album that is both diverse and unique, creating a sound that grows on the listener over time. [14]
No. | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
1. | "Bulletproof" | 3:05 |
2. | "Echoes" | 3:26 |
3. | "Careful What You Wish For" | 3:29 |
4. | "Paranoid" | 3:13 |
5. | "Mad World" | 2:54 |
6. | "Awakening" | 3:52 |
7. | "Living in a Dream Is So Easy" | 3:20 |
8. | "Buried" | 3:21 |
9. | "Mercury in Retrograde" | 3:21 |
10. | "Paradise" | 3:31 |
11. | "Afterglow" | 3:50 |
Total length: | 37:22 |
Chart (2016) | Peak position |
---|---|
Scottish Albums (OCC) [25] | 36 |
UK Albums (OCC) [26] | 40 |
Avenged Sevenfold is an American heavy metal band from Huntington Beach, California, formed in 1999. The band's current lineup consists of vocalist M. Shadows, rhythm guitarist Zacky Vengeance, lead guitarist Synyster Gates, bassist Johnny Christ, and drummer Brooks Wackerman.
Demanufacture is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Fear Factory, released on March 3, 1995, by Roadrunner Records. It is the band's first album with their classic line-up, adding new bassist Christian Olde Wolbers, who performed on close to half of the album's tracks, with guitarist Dino Cazares handling the rest. Many regard it as the band's best album and a heavy metal classic. The album was certified Gold in Australia by ARIA and Silver in the UK by the BPI.
Bring Me the Horizon are a British rock band, formed in Sheffield in 2004. The group currently consists of lead vocalist Oliver Sykes, guitarist Lee Malia, bassist Matt Kean, drummer Matt Nicholls and keyboardist Jordan Fish. They are signed to RCA Records globally and Columbia Records exclusively in the United States.
A Day to Remember is an American rock band from Ocala, Florida, formed in 2003 by guitarist Tom Denney and drummer Bobby Scruggs. They are known for their amalgamation of metalcore and pop-punk. The band currently consists of vocalist Jeremy McKinnon, rhythm guitarist Neil Westfall, percussionist/drummer Alex Shelnutt and lead guitarist Kevin Skaff.
Pierce the Veil is an American rock band formed in San Diego, California, in 2006. Founded by brothers Vic and Mike Fuentes after the disbanding of Before Today, which formed out of the San Diego punk rock scene. Other band members include Jaime Preciado (bass) and Tony Perry.
There for Tomorrow was an American alternative rock band that was originally formed in Orlando, Florida in February of 2003. The original group consisted of: Vocalist Maika Maile, drummer Chris Kamrada, guitarist James Flaherty, and bassist Jay Enriquez. Christian Climer joined the band in 2006 when the band was looking for a new member after James left in 2005. The band was influenced by bands such as Jimmy Eat World, Third Eye Blind, Blink-182, and the Hives.
Asking Alexandria are an English rock band from York, North Yorkshire, consisting of guitarists Ben Bruce and Cameron Liddell, drummer James Cassells, lead vocalist Danny Worsnop, and bassist Sam Bettley.
Of Mice & Men is an American rock band formed in Costa Mesa, California, in 2009. The band's line-up currently consists of drummer Valentino Arteaga, guitarists Phil Manansala and Alan Ashby, and bassist and lead vocalist Aaron Pauley. The group was founded by former lead vocalist Austin Carlile and former bassist Jaxin Hall in mid-2009 after Carlile's departure from Attack Attack!. Carlile departed from the band in December 2016 citing that a long-term health condition prompted his exit. After Carlile's departure, the band continued to pursue creating music with Pauley as the band's bassist and lead vocalist.
Young Guns are an English alternative rock band from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. The members, working with each other in various musical interests throughout the 2000s, formally formed the band in 2008, and rose to prominence after their debut EP, Mirrors, earned them spots opening live shows for Bon Jovi and Guns N' Roses. Their debut album, All Our Kings Are Dead, on 12 July 2010. Their second album, Bones, was released in February 2012. Their single "Bones" reached no. 1 on the Billboard Active Rock charts in the US in May 2013. Their third album, Ones and Zeros, was released on 9 June 2015. The band's fourth album, Echoes, was released on 16 September 2016.
Motionless in White is an American metalcore band from Scranton, Pennsylvania. Formed in 2004, the band consists of lead vocalist Chris "Motionless" Cerulli, guitarists Ryan Sitkowski and Ricky "Horror" Olson, drummer Vinny Mauro and bassist Justin Morrow. Cerulli is the only member of the original line-up that remains in the band. The group has stated that their band name derived from the Eighteen Visions song "Motionless and White".
Caleb Joshua Shomo is an American singer, musician, songwriter, and producer. He is most well known as the lead-vocalist of Beartooth, though he records all studio instrumentals for the band. He is also the former lead vocalist, keyboardist, and early backing vocalist of Attack Attack!, and the owner of Studio Records in Columbus, Ohio. Shomo joined Attack Attack! as keyboardist at 15 years old while maintaining a passion for electronic music and eventually grew into record production by 18.
The Verge is the third and final full-length album from the alternative rock band There For Tomorrow. It was released on Hopeless Records on June 28, 2011. The album was voted one of the most anticipated albums of the year by the Alternative Press. The album's first single, "Hunt Hunt Hunt", was released on February 29, 2011. The second single is "The Joyride", and it was released on June 28, 2011. The Verge's album art and track listing was released on May 12, 2011, with each song length released on May 29.
Issues is an American metalcore band based in Atlanta, Georgia, founded in 2012. The band currently consists of guitarist and vocalist AJ Rebollo, bassist and vocalist Skyler Acord, and drummer Josh Manuel. They are known for their combination of metalcore, nu metal, pop and contemporary R&B.
The Story So Far is an American pop-punk band from Walnut Creek, California, formed in 2007. They are currently signed to Pure Noise Records and have released 4 studio albums.
Fashionably Late is the second studio album by American rock band Falling in Reverse. Production for the album took place following the release of their debut album, The Drug in Me Is You in 2011. It is the only album to feature bassist Ron Ficarro, who would later be replaced by Max Green. The album was streamed through Epitaph Records' YouTube channel on June 12. Fashionably Late was released on June 18, 2013. The album was largely panned by music critics upon release.
Reincarnate is the third studio album by American metalcore band Motionless in White. It was released on September 15, 2014, through Fearless Records in the UK and a day later worldwide. It was produced by Dan Korneff and Chris "Motionless" Cerulli. Reincarnate is the last Motionless in White album to be released on Fearless Records.
Benjamin Paul Bruce is an English musician. He is the lead guitarist and backing vocalist of rock band Asking Alexandria and has also performed as a solo artist. Bruce founded the band while he was living in Dubai but the band split and he moved back to the United Kingdom, where he then started the band again under the same name with Danny Worsnop.
As It Is are a British-American rock band based in Brighton, England. The band was formed in 2012, and signed to Fearless Records in 2014. The group consists of lead vocalist Patty Walters and lead guitarist Ronnie Ish.
Ones and Zeros is the third studio album by British rock band Young Guns. The album went through an extensive development period between 2013 and 2015 as the band worked across a multitude of studios, countries, and music producers before being released on 8 June 2015 through Virgin EMI Records and Wind-up Records. The album marked an evolution of sound for the band, keeping with the full alternative rock sound while adding elements of electronic rock as well. The album debuted at number three on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart, higher than their prior album, Bones, which peaked at number 35, though none of the album's six singles were able to match the success of the single "Bones", with only the first single, "I Want Out", managing to chart at all.
Mirrors is the debut studio recording for British alternative rock band Young Guns. The four song EP was released on 22 June 2009. While initial sales were low, its release, coupled with subsequent touring, is credited with getting them the positions of opening live shows for Bon Jovi and Guns N' Roses that are credited for kick-starting the band's music career.