What Separates Me from You
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Released | November 15, 2010 | |||
Recorded | May–July 23, 2010 | |||
Studio | The Wade Studios, Ocala, Florida | |||
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Length | 32:52 | |||
Label | Victory | |||
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Singles from What Separates Me from You | ||||
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What Separates Me from You is the fourth studio album by American
The album debuted on the U.S.
Background
While the band was touring Homesick (2009), a line-up change occurred[1] when guitarist Tom Denney wanted to settle down.[2] Four Letter Lie guitarist Kevin Skaff was added in his place;[2] Denney, however, was retained to work with the band behind the scenes.[3] All of the songs for What Separates Me from You were written while the band were touring in 2009 and 2010,[4] and as early as March 2010, vocalist Jeremy McKinnon stated that A Day to Remember already had "all of the pop/punk song ideas written [...] And we're then going to write five heavier songs".[5]
Music and lyrics
Styles and amount of material
Musically, the album has been described as
When asked about how he comes up with song titles, McKinnon said: "I've got my iPhone, and I go on my notes and every time I see something I like I write it down, so a lot of the time titles are something that mean something to us only, or to someone I know only."[4] He called What Separates Me from You "the slowest for stuff like that", when referring to song titles.[4] Westfall said that the album's title and the songs' subjects were about "Separating your self from your peers and really coming into your own."[9] McKinnon said What Separates Me from You was "a lot more personal and darker" than Homesick,[4] and that it was "a natural progression of what we were doing" with "the same core" as the band's preceding albums.[13] Asked whether the album reached new heights, he said it "was definitely the next step" for the band.[13] However, the band originally had no idea on how the album would turn out: "It was a little bit all over the place, because of me coming in, Tom [Denney] leaving and all this new stuff that was going on", as stated by guitarist Kevin Skaff.[14] Skaff said that McKinnon originally really wanted to name the album Always the Hard Way, but later realized that the hardcore band Terror had already used that title for an album.[8]
Tracks 1–5
It was important to the band that "Sticks & Bricks" opened the album, as it was an "in-your-face" song.
"It's Complicated" was written while the band were abroad in Amsterdam; the original version differed significantly from the final version.[15] Andrew Wade flew out to the band in an attempt to work on the song immediately.[15] "This Is the House That Doubt Built" was one of the first to be written for the album, written almost in one sitting while McKinnon had his acoustic guitar with him,[16] while the band was abroad.[15] "2nd Sucks" was about people who viewed being in a band as being a sort of competition.[15]
Tracks 6–10
"Better Off This Way" was one of the first written for the album, and re-written "at least 3 different times".[15] The song was the final one finished for the album.[15] The title for "All Signs Point to Lauderdale" came from an occasion when McKinnon and bassist Joshua Woodard were in a rough neighborhood in West Palm Beach, Florida.[15] A piece of the song came from a recording session for Homesick when Gilbert said he had an idea for the melody, which McKinnon took a while to write over: "Chad had a cool idea, vocally, for something".[15] In an interview with PopCrush in 2011, McKinnon said the song was when you get the "feeling like you're stuck in a place that's leading you nowhere" and "standing up for yourself and taking charge of your life."[17] "You Be Tails, I'll Be Sonic" was written with the band's former guitarist, Tom Denney;[15] the song was made up of several separate pieces from different song ideas, with a chorus McKinnon had re-written 4 times.[15]
Referring to "You Be Tails, I'll Be Sonic", Skaff said that the song's title—a reference to
Recording
We'll bring like a speaker, a guitar amp simulator, microphones, he'll [Andrew Wade] just write the drums on the computer, and we'll just demo the songs out like that. When we get back, we'll track everything fully, and Alex (Shelnutt - drummer) will use his magic and do whatever he does behind the drums.[8]
– Neil Westfall, on pre-production, 2010
Before showing the songs to the band, McKinnon and Skaff worked on them alone.
What Separates Me from You was recorded from May to July 23, 2010,
Release
In July 2010, it was announced that the band would bring out the album in October.[26] The album's title and cover art were revealed by the band in a live video via Victory Record's official website on September 21.[27] On the same day, the album was available for pre-order.[28] McKinnon later said in an interview that the album's cover was meant "to be a little more serious. It has the vibe of a painting."[29] Featured on the album cover is the band's ex-guitarist Denney, video director Drew Russ, and producer Gilbert.[30] A supposed track listing for the album was posted on the internet with mentions of guest appearances by Ed McRae[nb 1] and Florence Welch, from Your Demise and Florence and the Machine respectively.[nb 2][33][34] McKinnon said it wasn't the true track list, then proceeded to post the actual track list on October 13.[35] On October 1, the band held a contest, to tie in with the release of the album, where fans could win their catalog on vinyl and a signed copy of the album.[36] The group released a short preview of new song "2nd Sucks" on October 6.[37] On October 7, the album's first single, "All I Want", was debuted on KROQ Radio.[38] The single was officially released on October 12.[39] As the choice of a single, Westfall said "All I Want" "was a great transition song from Homesick".[9] On October 21, a full version of "2nd Sucks" was posted for streaming on Victory's Facebook page.[40]
[What was the inspiration for the title?] The album's about what choices you make and the things that come with them, whether it be losing out on a relationship or losing a family member. It's just about lifestyle choices and all the good and bad things that come with it.[41]
– Kevin Skaff, speaking in 2010
Originally set for release on October 26, 2010,[42] the album was delayed until November 15 in the UK and the proceeding day in the U.S.[nb 3][27][44] The album was leaked a few days prior to release.[45] A listening party for the album was held at The Hard Rock Hotel in Chicago on November 15 for a small number of fans, which was followed by a Q&A session with the band.[46] On January 6, 2011, the band released the music video for the single "All I Want".[47] The video, which was filmed back in October 2010,[9] features members from numerous musical groups.[47] On January 11, 2011, the band made their national television debut[48] while performing the songs "All I Want" and "Better Off This Way" on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.[49] Skaff recalled the TV performance as "fun", calling Jimmy Kimmel "a good guy", and "a great experience" to be on Kimmel's show.[14] Beginning in March,[50] to help promote What Separates Me from You, the band went on The Game Changers Tour.[nb 4][53] The band performed over half of the new album while on The Game Changers tour.[14] McKinnon commented: "The new songs live have worked great."[13]
On April 16, 2011, A Day to Remember released a special for
Further releases and song appearances
Vinyl editions were released on December 6, 2010.[nb 5][67] Several tracks from the album have appeared in MTV's show Jersey Shore.[68] Another vinyl pressing,[69] this time on white vinyl, was released on December 27. Two tracks were featured on various artist compilations: "All Signs Point to Lauderdale" on SideOneDummy's Warped Tour 2011 Tour Compilation[70] and "If I Leave" on the Victory compilation Victory Records 2012 New Music Sampler.[71] Six of the album's ten tracks are currently available on the Rock Band games: "2nd Sucks", "All I Want", "All Signs Point to Lauderdale", "Better Off This Way", "Sticks & Bricks", and "It's Complicated".[72]
Reception
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Alternative Press | [73] |
Blare Magazine | [7] |
Loud Online | 50%[74] |
Punknews.org | 4/10[75] |
Rock Sound | 8/10[76] |
Sputnikmusic | 3.0/5[77] |
What Separates Me from You received generally favorable reviews. James Christopher Monger of
However, Christine Caruana of Loud Online said, "[It] is very much typical of its genre. Lyrics filled with standard teenage angst, fast, distorted guitars and heavy, yet boring, drum fills to imitate a metal sound."[74] While Dan Rankin of Blare Magazine said the album was "essentially just another fat kid on the already rusty trampoline that is this genre."[7] Brooke Daly of Tastemakers said that the album was one of the band's "more solid releases" with less repetition than on Homesick. Despite "taking on a poppier sound" being risky in his opinion, the band managed to "pull it off".[78] Jacob Testa, for Mind Equals Blown, noted that he found himself "wanting to listen to it again and again", saying that the album featured "a lot of creativity and maturation".[79]
Amy Bangs of Rock Sound stated, "while cynics will call a poppier foundation too commercially driven, their (musically) upbeat moments make it clear how creative they’ve been with arrangements and production, making no two verses, choruses or breakdowns sound alike."[76] Punknews.org was less positive stating, "every chorus has a catchy hook; every breakdown sounds the same; and the lyrics are pretty terrible."[75]
Commercial performance and accolades
The album peaked at number 11 on the U.S.
The album was voted by fans as number 3 of Kill Your Stereo's Album of the Year 2010.
Track listing
All lyrics written by Jeremy McKinnon, except "2nd Sucks".[22]
No. | Title | Music | Length |
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1. | "Sticks & Bricks" | Jeremy McKinnon, Kevin Skaff, Neil Westfall | 3:16 |
2. | "All I Want" | McKinnon, Skaff | 3:22 |
3. | "It's Complicated" | McKinnon, Skaff, Westfall | 2:57 |
4. | "This Is the House That Doubt Built" | McKinnon, Skaff, Chad Gilbert | 3:30 |
5. | "2nd Sucks" | Tom Denney, McKinnon, Skaff, Gilbert | 2:27 |
6. | "Better Off This Way" | McKinnon, Skaff | 3:26 |
7. | "All Signs Point to Lauderdale" | Denney, McKinnon, Skaff, Gilbert | 3:17 |
8. | "You Be Tails, I'll Be Sonic" | Denney, McKinnon, Skaff, Westfall | 3:47 |
9. | "Out of Time" | McKinnon, Skaff | 3:26 |
10. | "If I Leave" | Skaff, McKinnon, Gilbert | 3:24 |
Total length: | 32:52 |
Personnel
Personnel per booklet.[22][94]
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Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United Kingdom (BPI)[107] | Silver | 60,000‡ |
United States (RIAA)[108] | Gold | 500,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. |
References
- Footnotes
- ^ McRae released a statement on October 4, 2010 saying that he would not appear on the album.[31]
- ^ Track listing was posted as follows: "The Day That Left Us Love", "Months & Years", "Falling", "Irreplace (Able)", "What Separates Me from You", "You’ve Got No Chance", "The Sirens Break Me Down" (feat. Ed McRae of Your Demise), "Ride of Our Live", "Nobody Does Empty-Promises My Dear", "Reminisce the Past", "Eye in the Hole" (feat. Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine), and "Cracked Mirrors, Stopped Clocks".[32]
- ^ Catalog number: U.S. Victory VR603[43]
- ^ The Game Changers Tour lasted from March 10 to May 1, 2011, it was headlined by A Day to Remember and featured Bring Me the Horizon, We Came as Romans and Pierce the Veil.[51] One show, the March 15 performance at Irving Plaza in New York, was billed as "An Evening with A Day to Remember".[51] It was a showcasing of songs from the band's complete catalog[51] across an acoustic and electric set.[52]
- ^ The vinyl was printed in colors of: Neon Green (300 copies), Tan (Sand) (950 copies), and Clear Smoke (100 copies).[66]
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External links
- What Separates Me from You at YouTube (streamed copy where licensed)