Of Men and Angels

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Of Men and Angels
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 23, 2010
RecordedMarch–August 2009 at:
Ocean Studios
(Burbank, CA, United States)
Pedernales Studios
(Austin, TX, United States)
Genre Pop rock
Length55:15
Label Island Def Jam
Producer Bryce Avary, CJ Eriksson
The Rocket Summer chronology
You Gotta Believe
(2009)
Of Men and Angels
(2010)
Life Will Write the Words
(2012)
Singles from Of Men and Angels
  1. "Walls"
    Released: February 23, 2010

Of Men and Angels is the fourth full-length studio album by American pop rock artist The Rocket Summer, and was released on February 23, 2010. [1] The album debuted at No. 1 on iTunes, surpassing The Black Eyed Peas' The E.N.D. which had previously held the #1 spot for Top Album. [2] [3] Three songs on the album were initially featured on the 2009 extended play, You Gotta Believe . Leading up to the album debut, The Rocket Summer released the entire album for preview on The Rocket Summer MySpace on February 15, 2010, just eight days prior to the in-store release. [4]

Contents

The Rocket Summer recorded the new album at Ocean Studios in Burbank, CA, from February to April 2009, [5] [6] undertaking mixing with Neal Avron in May 2009. [7] Frontman Bryce Avary played all of the instruments on the record and produced the album with CJ Eiriksson. [8]

Production

Avary recorded the album in Ocean Studios in Burbank, CA, from February to April 2009, [6] and later wrote and recorded new songs in Austin, TX, while waiting for industry issues to clear. [8] In creating the record, Avary intended "to keep the record as organic as possible." [8] As a result, Avary minimized the chopping of the drums, did not use Autotune on the vocals, and featured longer takes on the guitar. Avary additionally mixed some of the tracks with Neal Avron, and produced the album with CJ Eiriksson. [8]

The album's title and title track Of Men and Angels comes from the Bible verse 1 Corinthians 13: "If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but I have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal" (NIV). [9] The title track is what Avary considers to be "spiritually charged," despite the self-made distinction of not being a "Christian" band when it comes to categorizing The Rocket Summer's music. [2]

On January 8, 2010, The Rocket Summer announced the Of Men and Angels cover art, which features a thoughtful Avary leaning against a white, concrete wall. Opposite the wall is an ink-drawn angel, pushing away a black burst; the black burst accords with what Avary has termed in interviews as life's troubles. [10] Avary has also stated that the artwork represents his perceived reality, where "sometimes things are actually supposed to be even worse than they are." [10] [11]

Release and promotion

On January 13, 2010, the lead single "Walls" premiered on the band's MySpace, [12] [13] and on January 14, 2010, the album's track listing was announced on Facebook. [6] [14] Preceding the in-store album release, the music video for the album's second single "Hills and Valleys" was released on February 22, 2010. [15]

To promote the new album, Avary performed the album's lead single "Walls" on KDFW's Good Day Dallas and KTBC's Good Day Austin, [16] and held a hometown album release party at the Granada Theatre in Dallas, TX, where Matt Thiessen of Relient K and a contest-winning unsigned band opened. [17] Leading up to the album debut, The Rocket Summer released the entire album for preview on The Rocket Summer MySpace on February 15, 2010, just eight days prior to the in-store release. [4]

Touring

Starting March 13, 2010, The Rocket Summer commenced a two-week tour with OneRepublic and Goo Goo Dolls. [17] Avary also played an acoustic set at the SXSW Music + Film + Interactive Conference in Austin, TX, on March 20, 2010, and performed at the Slam Dunk festival on May 30. He additionally performed at the 16th annual Vans Warped Tour 2010, which opened in California the last weekend of June 2010 and ran through August 15, 2010. [17]

Prior to the album release, in October 2009, The Rocket Summer headlined a 34-city North American tour to promote the album. [18]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [19]

Of Men and Angels has received much critical acclaim since its debut. Allmusic's George Heaney likened Avary's voice to Michael Jackson's, stating that "Avary’s Michael Jackson-esque voice soars high over sunny power pop riffs, giving the listener a nice respite from the half-sung/half-screamed vocals that seemed to have fully infiltrated the world of emo rock." [20] Mario Tarradell of The Dallas Morning News gave the album a strong, positive review, stating that Of Men and Angels could be "the brink of [Avary's] mainstream pop breakthrough." [21]

Singles

Track listing

All tracks are written by Bryce Avary.

No.TitleLength
1."Roses"3:46
2."You Gotta Believe"3:16
3."Hills and Valleys"3:45
4."I Want Something to Live For"3:59
5."Walls"4:48
6."Pull Myself Together (Don't Hate Me)"3:34
7."Of Men and Angels"3:45
8."I Need a Break…But I'd Rather Have a Breakthrough"3:27
9."Nothing Matters"3:24
10."Japanese Exchange Student"3:37
11."Tara, I'm Terrible"3:01
12."Hey!"2:43
13."Let You Go"4:26
14."This Is a Refuge"3:49
15."Light"4:02
Total length:55:15

Personnel

The Rocket Summer

Additional personnel

Chart history

YearPeak chart positions
US
[24]
US
Rock
US
Christian
US
Alternative
New Zealand Albums Chart
20103842330

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