Hellmode

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Hellmode
Jeff Rosenstock - Hellmode.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 31, 2023
RecordedSummer 2022
Studio
  • EastWest Studios, Hollywood, California
  • The Atomic Garden, East Oakland, California
Genre Punk rock
Length41:03
Label Polyvinyl
Producer Jack Shirley
Jeff Rosenstock chronology
Ska Dream
(2021)
Hellmode
(2023)
Singles from Hellmode
  1. "Liked U Better"
    Released: May 23, 2023
  2. "Doubt"
    Released: June 27, 2023
  3. "Healmode"
    Released: July 27, 2023

Hellmode (stylized in all caps) is the fifth [lower-alpha 1] solo studio album by American musician Jeff Rosenstock, released through Polyvinyl Record Co. on August 31, 2023. It has received positive reviews from critics.

Contents

Writing and recording

Most of the songs on the album were fleshed out when Rosenstock spent a few days staying near Joshua Tree National Park; he went there to write after a tour was canceled due to COVID in early 2022. [1]

Rosenstock recorded the album in summer 2022 with producer Jack Shirley. [2] The album was primarily recorded at EastWest Studios in Hollywood, California, and the Atomic Garden in East Oakland. [3]

On recording the album, Rosenstock said, "I had a day where I was just running shit from Hellmode through the fucking echo chambers that were used on Pet Sounds . That's huge for me! What a fucking dream. We had a parking spot in the back. It certainly energized me. I was like, 'How do we get this to sound like something from those major label punk records in the '90s—the ones that sounded good, the ones that sounded like the band went somewhere real and had somebody record it well and have that punch?' I don't know if the space necessarily made that so or anything, but it was cool to see all the names on the wall and feel like we were part of that continuum of music. We're a bunch of scrappy weirdos and we don't often feel like we're a part of it." [4]

Release

Hellmode was announced on June 27, 2023, with a release date of September 1. [5] Along with the announcement, Rosenstock released the second single, "Doubt". [5] "Doubt" also came with a music video made by members of the team behind the cartoon series Craig of the Creek , for which Rosenstock composes the score. [5] Prior to the announcement, the lead single "Liked U Better" was released on May 23. [6] The third single, "Healmode", was released on July 27, with a lyric video by Dan Potthast starring a snail named Champ. [7] [8]

The album was surprise-released a day early on August 31. [9]

Reception

Hellmode ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 84/100 [10]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [11]
Clash 9/10 [12]
Exclaim! 8/10 [13]
The Line of Best Fit 8/10 [14]
Paste 7.5/10 [15]
Pitchfork 8.0/10 [16]

According to the review aggregator Metacritic , Hellmode received "universal acclaim" based on a weighted average score of 84 out of 100 from 6 critic scores. [10] Exclaim! 's Adam Feibel called Hellmode "an album of fun, catchy punk anthems" which "hits all the right notes" that are "quintessential Rosenstock". [13] Editors at Stereogum named Hellmode Album of the Week, with critic Patrick Hosken characterizing the album as "rife with climate anxiety, mental anguish, and tender acoustic moments" that has two halves of "amplified apprehension and a handful of songs based around the acoustic guitar". [17] Pitchfork 's Nina Corcoran called the album "the prettiest" Rosenstock has made, "but it still gets you riled up." [16] AllMusic's Mark Deming claimed that "Rosenstock has a hard time being comfortable with happiness, and while it doubtless makes life stressful for him, it's great for his muse, and Hellmode is loaded with great songs." [11]

Year-end lists

Hellmode on year-end lists
Publication#Ref.
Beats Per Minute 42 [18]
Exclaim! 36 [19]
The Needle Drop 1 [20]
Our Culture Mag 40 [21]
The Ringer 12 [22]
Treble48 [23]

Track listing

All songs written by Jeff Rosenstock

  1. "Will U Still U" – 3:21
  2. "Head" – 1:31
  3. "Liked U Better" – 2:50
  4. "Doubt" – 4:28
  5. "Future Is Dumb" – 3:48
  6. "Soft Living" – 4:46
  7. "Healmode" – 3:22
  8. "Life Admin" – 2:43
  9. "I Wanna Be Wrong" – 2:34
  10. "Graveyard Song" – 4:31
  11. "3 Summers" – 7:09

Personnel

Musicians

Technical

Recording

Charts

Chart performance for Hellmode
Chart (2023)Peak
position
UK Album Downloads (OCC) [24] 52

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