Rock Star Supernova (album)

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Rock Star Supernova
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 21, 2006 (2006-11-21)
RecordedMay 17 & June 11, 2006 at Pulse Recording California by Karl Egsieker
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal
Length41:02
Label Burnett/Epic
Producer Butch Walker
Singles from Rock Star Supernova
  1. "It's All Love"
  2. "Be Yourself (and 5 Other Cliches)"
  3. "Headspin"
  4. "Can't Bring Myself to Light This Fuse"
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Rolling Stone Star full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [2]

Rock Star Supernova is the only studio album by American hard rock supergroup Rock Star Supernova, released on November 21, 2006, through Mark Burnett Productions and Epic Records. The band was formed during the second season of the Rock Star TV series, which was called Rock Star: Supernova . The album received mainly negative reviews and only charted at number 101 on the Billboard 200. However the album charted at #4 on the Canadian Albums Chart [3] and was certified Gold (over 50,000 units sold). [4]

Contents

Background

Rock Star Supernova band members: Tommy Lee (Mötley Crüe), Jason Newsted (Voivod and ex-Metallica) and Gilby Clarke (ex-Guns N' Roses) formed the basis of the second season of the Rock Star television program on CBS in the quest to find a lead singer. The show began online on the Rock Star web site on MSN on Monday, July 3 with an Internet exclusive weekly episode and premiered on CBS on July 5, 2006. Votes were cast via the Rock Star website. On September 13, 2006, Lukas Rossi was crowned the winner.

Release and reception

Upon release, Rock Star Supernova entered the Billboard 200 charts at number 101 selling 17,000 copies in the first week. [5] The album also debuted at number 87 in Australia and number 4 in Canada.

Professional music critics mostly offered negative reviews of the album. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, senior critic of AllMusic, wrote, "At no point does this band make sense ... it's gloriously bad, the kind of music that can only result when three talented musicians are contractually obligated to work with a wannabe singer who would be a laughing stock on a local level." [6] Christian Hoard of Rolling Stone thought the album had a few bright spots, "but most of the tunes feel tired, if not retrograde: Opener 'It's On' could have come from Collective Soul, the ballads suck, and there are some dark, sub-Alice in Chains bangers." [7]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."It's On" Tommy Lee, Butch Walker, Scott Humphrey 4:05
2."Leave the Lights On"Lee, Walker, Humphrey2:43
3."Be Yourself (and 5 Other Cliches)" Gilby Clarke, Walker3:10
4."It's All Love"Lee, Walker, Humphrey3:15
5."Can't Bring Myself to Light This Fuse"Lee, Walker, Humphrey3:51
6."Underdog"Clarke, Walker, Lukas Rossi 3:37
7."Make No Mistake... This Is the Take"Lee, Walker, Humphrey3:18
8."Headspin"Rossi, Dominic Cifarelli4:04
9."Valentine"Clarke, Walker, Rossi4:27
10."Social Disgrace"Lee, Walker, Humphrey, Rossi3:04
11."The Dead Parade"Clarke, Walker, Rossi5:28

Personnel

Charts

Chart performance for Rock Star Supernova
Chart (2006)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [8] 87
Canadian Albums Chart [9] 4
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ) [10] 6
US Billboard 200 [5] 101

Certifications

CountryCertificationSales/shipments
Canada Platinum [11] 100,000

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