Genre | Alternative |
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Date (CEST) | 2020-05-01 19:50:39 |
Group | ENTiTLED |
Size | 34 MB |
Files | 4 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
WALK_THE_MOON-Timebomb_(_LIVE_)-WEB-2019-ENTiTLED
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-walk_the_moon-timebomb_(live_version)-0e3124d0.mp3 | WALK THE MOON | Timebomb (Live Version) | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-walk_the_moon-timebomb_(ryan_riback_remix)-c2d54fde.mp3 | WALK THE MOON | Timebomb (Ryan Riback Remix) | 320 | Unknown |
3 | 03-walk_the_moon-timebomb_(producers_mix)-f424e6ff.mp3 | WALK THE MOON | Timebomb (Producer's Mix) | 320 | Unknown |
4 | 04-walk_the_moon-timebomb-67bc0acb.mp3 | WALK THE MOON | Timebomb | 320 | Unknown |
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title......... | Timebomb < LIVE >
label......... | RCA Records
genre......... | Alternative
rip date...... | 2020-05-01
retail date... | 2019-05-03
runtime....... | 14:40
tracks........ | 4
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In order to come together and write the most raw, unapologetic,
sonically epic record of their career thus far, the members of WALK
THE MOON had to embrace the heights of joy and depths of pain in the
most uncertain time of their lives. The year they would begin writing
their upcoming third album, What If Nothing, the band would experience
several major life events, including a wedding, a potentially career-
ending injury, and the death of parent. They would even face down the
question of breaking up, which seems inconceivable given that the
Cincinnati natives -- singer/keyboardist Nicholas Petricca, guitarist
Eli Maiman, bassist Kevin Ray, and drummer Sean Waugaman -- had just
come off the most successful period of their career, thanks to scoring
a game-changing hit with the soaring anthem "Shut Up and
Dance."Released two months ahead of their second album, the now gold-
certified, Talking Is Hard which hit No. 1 on Billboard's Alternative
Albums chart), "Shut Up and Dance" was a ubiquitous multi-platinum
global smash that peaked at No. 1 on the Alternative, Hot AC, and AC
charts and No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, and went to No. 2 at Top 40
radio, racking up over six million downloads and 850 million streams
in the process. The song earned WALK THE MOON a slew of honors
including winning two Billboard Music awards and at the time broke the
record for consecutive weeks at #1 on Billboard's Hot Rock Songs
chart.Prior to this breakthrough, WALK THE MOON had scored two Top 20
Alternative hits, 2010's "Anna Sun" and "Tightrope" off their 2012
self-titled album. They had been slogging it out on the road since
2008, building a grassroots following with their celebratory,
cathartic live shows. Then "Shut Up and Dance" charted around the
world, leading to an international tour that found the band visiting
25 countries across five continents over three months. Waugaman says
it finally dawned on him how omnipresent the song was when they were
in Japan. "We were out walking around in Kyoto and I wandered away
from the others into a chopsticks shop," he recalls. "They had 500
different types of chopsticks in there. I couldn't find the band, but,
in a place where nobody spoke English, 'Shut Up and Dance' was playing
on the shop's radio.""Every aspect of WALK THE MOON was affected by
'Shut Up and Dance,'" Ray says. "It didn't just change the way we were
perceived by radio, the touring also exploded and the crowds got
bigger and bigger. It was very clear that for the first time, people
very far removed from where WALK THE MOON started had completely
hopped on board with the song. It became part of culture and we were
invited to do things we had only dreamed of." At the peak of all of
this, WALK THE MOON announced that they were canceling their "Work
This Body" summer tour so that Petricca could go home and be with his
father, who was in the final stages of Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease
after a 14-year illness. "It was getting a lot worse and my family
needed me," he says. "We canceled the tour, which I thought we'd never
do. That's not who we are."Needless to say, it was a very tough time.
"We had spent six years doing something nearly every day, then it all
changes, so adapting was hard," says Ray, who was also sidelined by a
serious shoulder injury, with doctors telling him he may not be able
to play bass again. "So I was confined to my bed for two months,
trying not to get addicted to painkillers and isolation. It's very
easy to get depressed while trying to recover from an injury." "It's
not what we all signed up for," Petricca says of the hiatus. "We
wanted to take it to the finish line and I kind of forced the race to
a close a little early." Facing a blank calendar, with no plan for
their return, the band members took time apart, communication between
them dwindling to a minimum. "It was the first time any of us had a
moment to consider life outside of the band," Petricca remembers. In
the silence, tensions began to surface. "Some people questioned
whether the band would break up," Ray says. "I never had that
question. It was more like, 'Will it ever feel the same after all
this?'""All these what-ifs came into focus, like, 'Where is all this
heading if we can't move forward together?'" Petricca says. "This
phrase, 'What if nothing,' started coming up. 'What if all of this
vanishes?' So it was an opportunity for us to step forward into the
unknown. We could have remained in that shadow place and stayed
estranged from one another, or we could come together with honesty and
try to work it out." Hence the title of their new album, What If
Nothing. "We love it because it forces the listener to determine what
the hell it means," Petricca says. "'What if' is like the beginning of
all fears and also of all possibilities. 'What if this is all for
nothing?' or 'What if there's nothing stopping me?'" In the fall of
2016, a few weeks after the band members reunited at Ray's wedding,
they met up at a studio in Austin. "It was just an engineer and the
four of us in a room," Petricca said. "We hadn't gotten together to
write like that in years. It was fun. We were just stumbling around
this little space making noise, but some really powerful stuff came
out of it." "It was like, 'Oh, this thing is going to happen again,'"
Ray says. "We're still friends. We can still make music.'" "The studio
was in this warehouse filled with boxes of lightbulbs," says Maiman.
"It was definitely not a luxurious experience, but there was something
grounding about being in a studio that shares a garage with an
electronics company after having a worldwide hit. It was nice to be
back in a grimy and unglamorous space."The result of their effort is
What If Nothing -- an inspired, futuristic, and fearless showcase for
all the ways WALK THE MOON has grown and reclaimed who they are.
Working with producers Mike Crossey (The 1975, Arctic Monkeys) and
Mike Elizondo (Eminem/Dr. Dre), the band have augmented their gleaming
blend of New Wave, indie-pop, and dance-rock with hip-hop, punk,
psychedelic, and reggae influences, while Petricca pushes the melodic
and rhythmic quality of his singing further than ever. Some of the
album's more unusual sonics were influenced by Petricca's listening to
producers Mura Masa and Photay. "I also reconnected with reggae
through working with Wyclef and listening to Steel Pulse, Bob Marley,
and Gregory Isaacs," he says. "I love the way the music can express so
much pain and sorrow and longing in the lyrics and yet still be chill
and uplifting."The album's first single, "One Foot," is an undeniable
banger about walking into the unknown that Petricca says ties in to
the album's themes. "There's no guarantee of any particular end and
you've just got to keep moving forward. So it felt really relevant to
my life, but also related to all the upheaval and unexpected turns our
country has taken. It wasn't too dissimilar from what we were
experiencing as a band, like, 'What's all this coming to? Where are we
going from here?' This album is about owning the question and not
having the answer." On "All I Want," Petricca asks himself how he can
make sense of all the things he wants out of this life. "I've started
realizing that external validation isn't really worth that much," he
says. "It has to come from within." "Surrender" embraces vulnerability
after a break-up. "Kamikaze" is a love song about the last night you
spend with someone before you walk into the fire. "We're definitely
looking in the mirror on this album," Ray says. "It's very honest."In
February, Joe Petricca's conditioned worsened. An upright piano was
rolled into his room at the nursing home so Nicholas could sing him
his favorite songs. "His energy perked back up and he stuck around for
another week," Petricca says. "It was a long goodbye, full of music.
That was his biggest influence on my life, his pure love of music and
his encouraging me to explore that passion." Petricca's family and
friends from all over came to the funeral and wake. "There was a
slideshow and every other photo was of him making a goofy face,"
Petricca says. "There was so much love in the room, it felt like a
party -- with a coffin in it. The band and their families were there.
I am an only child and they just showed up so hard for me. It was an
amazing experience to have alchemized all that sorrow into a sense of
joy and freedom because he was no longer suffering. The celebration
that ensued felt like a release, a catharsis."After Joe's death, WALK
THE MOON returned to the studio with Mike Crossey, and the album is
now imbued with the spirit of transformation that Petricca and his
bandmates experienced. "That's what this is about -- allowing that
sorrow and pain to deepen your appreciation for life because you
understand the other side," he says. "We only know how bright the
sunlight can be after we've lived in the shadows."
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