Sun Comes Out Again 90s Song

2013 studio album by Filter

The Sun Comes Out Tonight
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Studio anthology past

Filter

Released June iv, 2013
Recorded 2012–2013
Genre
  • Culling rock[1] [2] [3]
  • industrial rock[2]
  • post-grunge[4]
Length 45:43
Label Wind-up
Producer
  • Richard Patrick
  • Bob Marlette
Filter chronology
The Trouble with Angels
(2010)
The Sun Comes Out Tonight
(2013)
Crazy Optics
(2016)
Singles from The Sun Comes Out Tonight
  1. "What Do You Say"
    Released: April ii, 2013
  2. "Surprise"
    Released: September 24, 2013

The Sun Comes Out Tonight is the sixth studio album by American rock band Filter.[v] Originally announced as Gurney and the Called-for Books and intended for contained release in mid-2012, the band would later sign to major tape label Wind-up Records, leading to them to delay and rename the release.[6] The album was released on June four, 2013, with the get-go single, "What Practise You Say" beingness released on May 7, 2013.[7]

Background [edit]

Planned indie release equally Gurney [edit]

Frontman and lead singer Richard Patrick beginning discussed working on a new music as early every bit 2011, when he referred to plans of a two album project.[viii] He originally envisioned having the outset album, Gurney be stylistically be "the follow-up to Short Charabanc", being "angry" and "unrefined", and the 2nd album afterward, Called-for the Books, would be next "natural progression" of a Filter anthology.[viii] By early on 2012, the plans had consolidated into a single album of similar ideals, combining the sound of Short Motorbus, with the diverseness and progression of their 2d anthology, Title of Record.[9] Patrick'south programme included avoiding signing to a major tape label, in favor of releasing it independently, by mid-2012, under the title of Gurney and the Called-for Books.[5]

Patrick started work on writing the album in early 2012, with guitarist Jonathan Radtke (previously of Kill Hannah), who had joined Filter in 2011 every bit the touring guitarist to support their prior album The Trouble with Angels.[10] [11] As of March 2012, vii of the album'due south songs had been written, including the track "Take That Knife Out of My Back", which Patrick stated is very similar to "Hey Man, Squeamish Shot".[12] Patrick and Radke entered the studio to start recording the album in April 2012.[xiii] Bob Marlette, who worked with Patrick on The Trouble with Angels, besides returned equally a producer.[12] [xiv] However, Patrick announced that by members, drummer Mike Fineo and bassist Phil Buckman, would non exist working with the ring on this anthology, stating "It was time for a alter for us. Filter is not a band, information technology'southward a projection."[12] [xiv]

Change in tape characterization and proper name [edit]

In September 2012, contrary to prior plans announced, Patrick appear that the band had signed to Wind-upward Records and had tentatively moved the album's release dorsum to May 2013.[xv] He also revealed that the touring band for promoting the anthology would include Buckman again on bass, alongside Jeff Friedl and Elias Mallin splitting pulsate duties.[15] On March eighteen, 2013, the band announced the anthology had been retitled as The Lord's day Comes Out Tonight, released the official track list, and released the opening rails, "We Detest It When You lot Become What You lot Desire" for free download.[xvi] The showtime single off the new album, "What Do Y'all Say" was released on Apr 2, 2013.[vii]

Composition and themes [edit]

Patrick planned on the anthology sounding harder and more than aggressive than previous albums.[17] Function of this is credited to including more screamed vocals, and heavier Driblet C and Drib B guitar tunings.[18] Patrick aimed for the anthology to sound like "...something that was exactly like Short Bus (Filter'southward 1995 release) merely done in today's world with today's engineering".[12] Patrick approached its creation in a similar manner to Curt Bus equally well; Short Bus was created entirely by Patrick and Brian Liesegang and a drum car, where equally The Sun Comes Out Night was created entirely by Patrick, Radke, and a pulsate automobile.[nineteen] Patrick stated that he and Radke would typically write the raw ideas, and so Marlette would assist them refine them into their finished form.[nineteen] Patrick completed the entire anthology with a pulsate machine; he contemplated calculation a live drummer in at the end, but to keep it entirely electronic after seeing a documentary on rock and curlicue that insisted that band use live drums, and feeling challenged to testify it incorrect.[19]

Thematically, the anthology's lyrics are based on Patrick'southward feeling of betrayal and anger in his personal life.[20] Resentment of worldly problems too inspired lyrics, with Patrick existence angered past Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, political discourse regarding President Barack Obama and the Tea Party motility, and an incident regarding his wife being almost run off the route by someone throwing trash at her car over a bumper sticker.[21] Some other source of inspiration both the lyrics and album title was Patrick'southward prior bug with alcoholism and excessive drug use.[20] Patrick explained it every bit:

In my lifetime, the sunday definitely came out at night.... I'one thousand a recovering drug addict and a recovering alcoholic, but when I was taking drugs, there were a few nights where my claret turned into golden, beautiful sunshine. Information technology was all chemic-based, and I knew it was a lie, but it was completely overwhelming, and it was like the dominicus had come up out at night."[twenty]

Patrick changed the album title from Gurney to The Sun Comes Out This night after feeling so inspired by writing the lyrics of the respective song.[22] The song'south guitar riff was inspired past the work of the Deftones.[23] The track "Self-Inflicted" was written in efforts to understand the mindset of a series killer. He wrote the lyrics through their viewpoint that "society made them exercise it",[24] with Patrick stating "For example, an effect like Columbine, [looking at it as if] the shooters were the victims and that somehow we or lodge made them do information technology – that somehow they were the victims. That this was self-inflicted".[1] "Burn Information technology" is about how people hurt or kill themselves when they give up when they cannot come to terms with order and the globe around them.[24] "It's Just You" was written about the sense of isolation that comes with alcohol abuse, just that there's promise in recovering also.[24] Writing the piano carol "Information technology's My Time" originated from when Patrick was asked to write a song goggle box show, Justified on FX;[25] he wrote information technology "from a person's perspective of them being killed and knowing it", and stated its meant to convey the feeling of existence wrongfully convicted of a crime.[26]

Release and promotion [edit]

Prior to the album'south release, the ring released several songs alee of fourth dimension, including the album's opening track "We Hate It When You lot Become What You Want" as a complimentary download in March, "What Do You Say" as a unmarried in April,[16] along with an accompanying lyrics video.[27] Additionally, other songs were made available for streaming beforehand, including "Cocky-Inflicted" in May.[16] Afterward the album's release, the band toured in promotion of it. In June and July 2013, joined Art Alexakis's xc'south nostalgia tour "Summerland: Culling Guitars" along with Alexakis'southward ring, Everclear, Live, and Sponge.[28] After that, the ring will embark on a bout with Stone Temple Pilots and their new lead singer Chester Bennington.[28] The rail "Burn It" was also used in a boob tube commercial for the 2013 video game Diablo three. The iTunes bonus track "The Manus That'due south Dealt" was released as a free download from the band in July 2014.[29]

The band has besides turned to crowdsourcing platform IndieGoGo for the funding of a futurity world tour.[thirty] While the plans did not pan out, the band still toured extensively for the album, fifty-fifty into early 2015.[31] The band announced that they would tour with Coal Bedchamber in March and April 2015, and release a new, alive performance music video for the track "We Hate It When You Get What Yous Desire".[31]

Reception [edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [32]
Melodic.net [33]
Revolver [34]

The anthology was generally well received. Allmusic praised the album'due south high production values, and labeled it as "the about satisfying latter-day album this grouping has yet fabricated."[32] Revolver mag praised the album for its dynamics between songs, stating that the "industrial-strength angst on tracks such as "We Hate It when You Get What You Want", "This Finger'south For Y'all", and the particularly savage "Self Inflicted"...makes the pretty moments similar "Surprise" that much more effective, while the stark "It's My Time" is as harrowing every bit any of the heavier tracks."[34] The Marshalltown praised the anthology for achieving Patrick's goal of making a modern solar day version of Curt Bus, referring to the album equally "a triumph" and that "Patrick'due south voice is nevertheless at the forefront of the songs, much to their credit. His is 1 of the best in all of malaise-rock. The production is expectedly crisp and counterbalanced, making the quiet-loud super quiet and super loud respectively".[4] Alternative Nation praised the album for sounding "like the logical mature follow up to The Amalgamut" and that information technology "embodies the sonic spirit of early Filter.", final that "Patrick'south voice sounds the best it has in years, and the clean production style helps drag the songs".[35]

Many critics praised the add-on of Radtke's guitar-piece of work and song writing contributions.[36]

The album debuted at no. 52 on the United states of america Billboard 200 chart, selling 8,522 in its first week, higher than the band's prior album, The Trouble With Angels, which debuted at no. 64 with only vi,300 copies sold.[37] The album has sold 25,000 copies in the US as of March 2016.[38]

Track listing [edit]

All music is composed by Richard Patrick, Bob Marlette, and Jonathan Radtke, except "Information technology's My Time", by Patrick and Marlette, and "The Hand That'due south Dealt", by Patrick and Radtke.[39].

No. Title Length
one. "We Hate It When Yous Get What Yous Want" 3:47
2. "What Do You lot Say" 3:48
3. "Surprise" 4:19
four. "Spotter the Sun Come Out Tonight" iv:05
five. "It's Got to Be Right At present" iii:nineteen
6. "This Finger's for You" 3:52
seven. "Self Inflicted" 3:18
8. "First You Break It" iii:36
ix. "Burn It" 4:22
ten. "Take That Knife Out of My Back" 3:41
11. "It's My Time" 3:25
12. "Information technology's Just You" four:11
Full length: 45:43
iTunes bonus tracks
No. Title Length
xiii. "The Meliorate Years" 3:45
14. "Faded" 3:02
15. "The Hand That'south Dealt" (UK bonus runway) 3:07

Personnel [edit]

Ring

  • Richard Patrick – pb vocals, guitar, bass guitar, programming, drum programming
  • Jonathan Radtke – guitar, bass guitar, bankroll vocals

Other

  • Bob Marlette – producer
  • Chris Lord-Alge – mixing

Nautical chart functioning [edit]

Anthology

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions
U.s.a. Agile Stone
[28]
US Main. Rock
[45]
United states of america Rock Airplay
[46]
2013 "What Do You Say" xv 16 40

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