Divided by Night

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The album is different. There are big, organic live drums and distortion and lots of bass and that sort of bombastic sound that we’ve been doing for so many years. But lots of collaborations have taken it in lots of different directions. I think people are going to be happy with it. [1]

A recent album preview by Mark Shemel of internedj.com indicated that the album was :

organic with live sounds pervasive throughout the album. There is also a sort of Hip Hop element infused in certain songs such as "Sine Language." The group makes excellent use of distortion throughout the album. While some of the tracks were reminiscent of Crystal Method of the past, others seem to move beyond the style of music they pretty much pioneered. Regardless, the group has not lost contact with its roots, and their famous touch with music. [4]

In March, 2009, The Crystal Method released the cover of the album, tour dates, a new website, and a pre-order sale on their online store. On April 14, the single, "Drown in the Now" was released onto the iTunes store along with a pre-order for Divided by Night. The pre-order on iTunes also comes with a bonus B-side, "Play for Real". This song is only available on the pre-order for iTunes, and (according to The Crystal Method's Myspace blog) will not be released anywhere else.

In late April, 2009, The Crystal Method put one song from Divided by Night onto their Myspace page, "Sine language", which features the upcoming hip hop duo, LMFAO. On the very same day that "Sine Language" was put on their Myspace page, The Crystal Method released the second single from Divided by Night, the song, "Black Rainbows" (exclusively to Beatport) which features vocals from Stefanie King Warfield, wife of Justin Warfield, who also contributes to Divided by Night himself on the track "Kling to the Wreckage".

On May 5, 2009, while flying to their first show in Boston via Virgin Airlines, The Crystal Method set up a one-hour online chat room that anyone could join for free. They answered various questions from fans and talked about Divided by Night. The Crystal Method said that it is probable that they will do something like this again.[ citation needed ]

On May 7, the entire album Divided by Night was put onto iLike for anyone to listen to. This includes the full versions of every song on Divided by Night (except for "Play for Real", released on iTunes only).

Divided by Night was finally officially released on May 12.

Album artwork

In mid March, 2009, The Crystal Method released the cover of the new album, which features a giant globe made up of audio speaker heads hovering in mid-air. The artwork was created by Neil Ashby.

When asked about the cover, Ken Jordan said, "On a recent plane trip to a DJ gig, we caught an amazing sight. The sun was setting in the west. There were spectacular rich colors on the horizon, but on the ground below, it was night. We both were moved by this incredible contrast."

Scott Kirkland added, "Divided By Night immediately popped into my head, not so much as an album title but as a metaphor for our lives. As I enjoyed this beautiful view from my cramped seat, I thought of my family in California and reflected on just how different these two worlds are."

Reception

Divided by Night
Divided by Night album cover.JPG
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 12, 2009
Recorded Los Angeles
Genre Electronica
Length67:14
Label Tiny e
The Crystal Method chronology
Drive: Nike + Original Run
(2006)
Divided by Night
(2009)
The Crystal Method
(2014)
The Crystal Method studio album chronology
Legion of Boom
(2004)
Divided by Night
(2009)
The Crystal Method
(2014)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 56/100 [5]
Review scores
SourceRating
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Alternative Press Star full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [7]
Consequence of Sound D [8]
IGN 8.5/10 [9]
PopMatters 5/10 [10]
Spin 3/10 [11]
Tiny Mix Tapes Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [12]
URB Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [13]

Divided by Night reached more charts than any other studio album by the band, the Billboard 200, the Top Electronic Albums , and Top Independent Albums . It is, so far, the only album besides Vegas which has not reached number one on the Top Electronic Albums chart, it only reached number two. It was beaten by The Fame by Lady Gaga. It also reached number four on the Top Independent Albums chart, the highest ever reached on that chart by The Crystal Method and only studio album to ever be on that chart (the only other albums by the band to hit that chart were their two mix albums, Community Service and Community Service II ). It also reached thirty-eighth place on the Billboard 200 on its opening week.

Singles

"Drown in the Now"

The cover of the "Drown in the Now" single released on iTunes on April 14, 2009. Drown In the Now.jpg
The cover of the "Drown in the Now" single released on iTunes on April 14, 2009.

In December 2008, The Crystal Method released the name of their first single from Divided by Night, "Drown in the Now". During the same interview, they said that the song would feature reggae rapper Matisyahu, whom they had met earlier. Before playing a show in British Columbia, Matisyahu's tour manager approached The Crystal Method and asked if they would be willing to play a show onstage with him. Matisyahu came by The Crystal Method's trailer and they (The Crystal Method) played the song "High Roller", from Vegas for Matisyahu. Matisyahu thought it was great, and performed a show with The Crystal Method onstage an hour later. This performance can be found on YouTube. After this performance, The Crystal Method knew that they wanted to work with him on their album. Scott Kirkland stated: "He [Matisyahu] delivered something unique that helped create a great vibe for the rest of the album." [14]

During a December interview, The Crystal Method said the new single would be released in mid to late April. In a 2009 interview, Scott Kirkland stated that the song was "very dark and galvanizing" and that he thinks that fans will like it. [1] On March 21, 2009, DJ Demko played the entire song, "Drown in the Now" on his nightly radio show on Z-104.5, a radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Two days later, the segment of the radio show when "Drown in the Now" was played was made into a video and uploaded onto YouTube. "Drown in the Now" was released on iTunes on April 14, 2009.

On April 22, the music video for the song was premiered on Yahoo. The video was shot in black and white and partially animated. The video features Matisyahu, who is walking through the snowy abandoned streets of New York City. It features shortened edit of the song.

"Black Rainbows"

The cover of the "Black Rainbows" single released on Beatport on April 28, 2009. Black Rainbows - Single.jpg
The cover of the "Black Rainbows" single released on Beatport on April 28, 2009.

In an interview in early 2009, The Crystal Method said that they would feature vocals from Justin Warfield. During the same interview, they said that Warfield's wife, Stefanie King Warfield, would also be on the album. On April 28, 2009, "Black Rainbows" was released as a single exclusively to Beatport to be downloaded for $1.99.

"Come Back Clean"

The song features vocals by Emily Haines. Ken Jordan announced via The Crystal Method's Twitter account that "Come Back Clean" had multiple remixes by at least one artist, Kaskade, and that he could not wait for fans to hear them. On October 5, 2009, "Come Back Clean" was released as their third single. It was exclusively released on Beatport.

"Sine Language"

"Sine Language" is the fourth single from the album. The song features vocals by hip hop duo LMFAO. The original music was written by Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland including LMFAO.

It was announced more than a year after the release of the single "Come Back Clean", on November 4, 2010, when the band scored a video game called Blur, and it was finally released on November 16, 2010, as a promotional remix EP by the official site of the electronic duo, that could be downloaded from the site by joining it. LMFAO's raps are accompanied by a single edit and seven brand new remixes, including reworked versions by Richard Vission, Future Funk Squad, Moonbeam, Datsik, Metasyn, Omega and Von Ukuf.

Its music video features a performance of LMFAO. All LMFAO or The Crystal Method footage was shot and filmed live in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Sine Language was included on EA's soundtrack for the game Need for Speed: Nitro . [15]

Tour

In early 2009, The Crystal Method said that they would go on a major national tour, their first in 5 years since Legion of Boom . A sort of preview of the tour was on April 17, 2009 at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. This concert has been said to be the first of the entire tour, though, according to the tour dates (which were released in late March), the first official concert is not until May 6. Supposedly, the new tour will bring in new elements that have never been seen from The Crystal Method live. Ken Jordan comments about the new tour: "This tour is going to be a completely new look. It's like tearing down your house and rebuilding it."

The Divided by Night tour spanned across the United States and part of Canada, from early May to mid June.

After the original tour was over, The Crystal Method decided to add several more tour dates to their list – and most of them span across Europe. The Crystal Method has played at the Reading and Leeds Festivals, and will continue to tour Europe until early November 2009.

CityVenueDate
Boston House of Blues May 6, 2009
Montreal MetropolisMay 7, 2009
Toronto The Guvernment May 8, 2009
New York City Webster Hall May 9, 2009
Philadelphia The Theater of Living Arts May 10, 2009
Cleveland House of Blues May 11, 2009
Baltimore Rams Head Live! May 12, 2009
Fort Lauderdale, Florida Revolution LiveMay 14, 2009
Lake Buena Vista, Florida House of Blues May 15, 2009
Atlanta The Tabernacle May 16, 2009
New Orleans House of Blues May 17, 2009
Houston House of Blues May 18, 2009
Austin, Texas La Zona RosaMay 19, 2009
Dallas House of Blues May 20, 2009
Las Vegas House of Blues May 22, 2009
Tempe, Arizona Marquee Theatre May 23, 2009
Tucson, Arizona Rialto Theatre May 24, 2009
San Diego House of Blues May 26, 2009
San Francisco The Warfield Theatre May 28, 2009
Portland, Oregon Roseland TheaterMay 29, 2009
Seattle WaMu TheaterMay 30, 2009
Vancouver Commodore Ballroom June 1, 2009
Calgary The WhiskeyJune 3, 2009
Milwaukee Rave at The Eagles Club June 6, 2009
Minneapolis First Avenue June 7, 2009
Chicago House of Blues June 8, 2009
St. Louis The PageantJune 9, 2009
Kansas City, Missouri Beaumont ClubJune 10, 2009
Aspen, Colorado Belly Up AspenJune 12, 2009
Salt Lake City Murray Theater June 14, 2009
Las Vegas Las Vegas Motor Speedway June 24, 2009

Setlist

The Divided by Night Tour had the same tracks and track order for each show:

  1. "Why So Serious? (The Crystal Method Remix)" originally composed by Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard, from the film, "The Dark Knight"
  2. "Divided by Night", from the album, Divided by Night
  3. "Roll it Up", from the album, Tweekend
  4. "Vapor Trail", from the album, Vegas
  5. "Badass", from the EP, CSII Exclusives
  6. "Bound Too Long", from the album, Legion of Boom
  7. "Double Down Under", from the album, Divided by Night
  8. "Come Back Clean", from the album, Divided by Night
  9. "Blowout", from the album, Tweekend
  10. "Cherry Twist", from the album, Vegas
  11. "High Roller", from the album, Vegas
  12. "Wild, Sweet and Cool", from the album, Tweekend
  13. "Born Too Slow", from the album, Legion of Boom
  14. "Now Is the Time", from the album, Vegas
  15. "Keep Hope Alive", from the album, Vegas
  16. "Busy Child", from the album, Vegas
  17. "Trip Like I Do", from the album, Vegas

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Divided by Night"5:03
2."Dirty Thirty" (featuring Peter Hook)5:26
3."Drown in the Now" (featuring Matisyahu)5:49
4."Kling to the Wreckage" (featuring Justin Warfield)4:06
5."Smile?"5:36
6."Sine Language" (featuring LMFAO)6:17
7."Double Down Under"5:51
8."Come Back Clean" (featuring Emily Haines)4:59
9."Slipstream" (featuring Jason Lytle)5:21
10."Black Rainbows" (featuring Stefanie King Warfield)6:23
11."Blunts & Robots" (featuring Peter Hook)5:51
12."Falling Hard" (featuring Meiko)6:39
iTunes deluxe edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
13."Play for Real"5:01
14."Divided by Night Track-by-Track video"7:13
15."Drown in the Now music video"3:35
16."Divided by Night Digital Booklet"

Divided by Night has come to be known for having more featured guests than any other album by The Crystal Method – and most of these guest artists do not specialize in the electronic music genre.

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