It's Got to Be Now

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It's Got To Be Now
Aloud It's Got To Be Now album cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1, 2014
Recorded
  • December 12, 2011
  • December 10–11, 2012
  • December 20–22, 2012
  • January 24, 2013 [1]
Studio
Genre Indie rock
Length29:43
Label Mother West
Producer Charles Newman, Benny Grotto, Aloud
Aloud chronology
Exile
(2010)
It's Got To Be Now
(2014)
Sprezzatura
(2020)
Singles from It's Got To Be Now
  1. "A Little Bit Low"
    Released: December 20, 2013
  2. "It's Got To Be Now"
    Released: February 26, 2014
  3. "Back Here With Me Again"
    Released: July 22, 2014
  4. "The Wicked Kind"
    Released: September 12, 2016
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Boston Globefavorable
Pop Undergroundfavorable

It's Got To Be Now is the fourth studio album by the Boston indie rock band Aloud. [2] The album was co-produced by Charles Newman, Benny Grotto, and Aloud. [3]

Contents

In a blog post, the band foreshadowed it would be "an album that sounds like a band playing music in a room together", a marked departure from the ornate Exile . [4] It's Got To Be Now is Aloud's first album of new material with a permanent rhythm section since their 2008 album Fan The Fury . It is also the first Aloud album available on vinyl and their debut on Mother West.

On July 31, 2013, the band announced a Kickstarter campaign to fund the album. Throughout the campaign, live performances of songs "The Wicked Kind", the title track "It's Got To Be Now", "A Little Bit Low", and "Back Here With Me Again" were released. Acoustic versions of "Jeanne, It's Just a Ride!" and "Don't Let It Get You Down" were also posted. The project reached its funding goal on August 21, 2013. [5]

The album's first single, "A Little Bit Low", premiered online in Elmore Magazine on December 20, 2013, with the music video debuting on February 15, 2015. [6] A second single, the title track "It's Got To Be Now", debuted at GroundSounds on February 26, 2014. [7] A music video for the "Back Here With Me Again", the third single, was filmed at Aloud's Boston release show for the album, and was first posted July 22, 2014 on Vanyaland. [8] It was the first video released in connection with It's Got To Be Now to feature the band.

Recording

Aloud recording It's Got To Be Now at Mad Oak Studios. The vast majority of the album was recorded in this configuration. Aloud recording It's Got to Be Now at Mad Oak Studios - December 2012.jpg
Aloud recording It's Got To Be Now at Mad Oak Studios. The vast majority of the album was recorded in this configuration.

After recording "You Will Know" for the Berklee College of Music's BANDED project, Aloud found the prospect of working with Benny Grotto at Mad Oak Studios to be a very enjoyable, productive experience. The band reconvened at the studio to record "Such a Long Time" in December 2011. At the behest of Grotto, the band recorded the song in the same room without any click track, headphones, or separation of instruments. Plans were made throughout 2012 to return to Mad Oak with Grotto to record a follow-up to Exile once more songs had been written. [2]

Aloud formally began sessions for It's Got To Be Now at Mad Oak nearly a year later. They recorded nine more songs over the course of two days in the studio. Percussionist Andy G. Wong was invited to record percussion with the band to maintain the live feel of the recording.

The following week, vocalists de la Osa and Beguiristain traveled to New York City to overdub vocals for the album at Serious Business Studios with producer Charles Newman.

Aloud held one more overdub session, at Mad Oak, on January 24, 2013 to overdub "some odds and ends", which included keyboards recorded by Maxwell Butler. [9]

Track listing

It's Got To Be Now

All tracks are written by Jen de la Osa and Henry Beguiristain.

No.TitleLength
1."Back Here With Me Again"3:02
2."Don't Let It Get You Down"3:05
3."The Wicked Kind"3:32
4."Jeanne, It's Just a Ride!"2:38
5."A Little Bit Low"3:06
6."Such a Long Time"2:37
7."After the Plague"3:18
8."It's Got to Be Now"3:05
9."Complicity"2:22
10."The Ballad of Emily Jane"2:59
11."You Will Know" (digital bonus track)3:18

This Will Make Sense Later: the It's Got To Be Now demos

An exclusive collection of demos was released to backers who crowdfunded It's Got To Be Now via Kickstarter. The collection contains demos and alternate recordings for all but one song on the album ("Back Here With Me Again") plus the bonus track "You Will Know". Demos of two previously unreleased songs, "Edge City" and "(I Just Want) To Be Free", were also included. A studio version of "(I Just Want)" To Be Free was later released as the b-side to "Children of the Divine" and included on the City Lights EP in 2019.

All tracks are written by Jen de la Osa and Henry Beguiristain.

No.TitleLength
1."Complicity" (demo)2:32
2."After the Plague" (studio demo)3:25
3."Don't Let it Get You Down" (rehearsal)3:32
4."The Ballad of Emily Jane" (demo)2:11
5."A Little Bit Low" (rehearsal)3:42
6."You Will Know" (demo)4:57
7."It's Got To Be Now" (rehearsal)3:06
8."Such a Long Time" (demo)2:47
9."Jeanne, It's Just a Ride!" (rehearsal)2:35
10."The Wicked Kind" (rehearsal)3:40
11."Edge City" (demo)4:16
12."(I Just Want) To Be Free" (demo)4:18

Personnel

Aloud

Additional personnel

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References

  1. Recording It's Got To Be Now, Flickr, 2017-09-04
  2. 1 2 Aloud presents their 4th record: It's Got To Be Now, Kickstarter, 2013-07-31
  3. New music: Exclusive Premiere of “A Little Bit Low” in Elmore Magazine, allthingsaloud.com, 2013-12-20
  4. Starting the Next Journey: A Certain King of Madness, allthingsaloud.com, 2013-07-31
  5. "A Little Bit Low" live at The Monkey Palace, Kickstarter, 2013-08-23
  6. ELMORE EXCLUSIVE: Hear A New Song From Aloud, Elmore Magazine, 2013-12-20
  7. Song Premiere: Aloud — "It's Got To Be Now", GroundSounds, 2014-02-26
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