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The Offspring commenced work on ''Days Go By'' in 2009, with plans to release it in 2010. However, its release was pushed back several times while the band continued touring and writing new material. The writing and recording process spanned three years and six recording studios (four in California, one in Hawaii and one in Canada) and was finished in March 2012. During the recording sessions, The Offspring re-recorded "Dirty Magic" (from their 1992 album ''[[Ignition (The Offspring album)|Ignition]]''), which serves as the album's ninth track. |
The Offspring commenced work on ''Days Go By'' in 2009, with plans to release it in 2010. However, its release was pushed back several times while the band continued touring and writing new material. The writing and recording process spanned three years and six recording studios (four in California, one in Hawaii and one in Canada) and was finished in March 2012. During the recording sessions, The Offspring re-recorded "Dirty Magic" (from their 1992 album ''[[Ignition (The Offspring album)|Ignition]]''), which serves as the album's ninth track. |
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''Days Go By'''s lead single and title track was premiered on radio stations on April 27, 2012, and was released to digital outlets. "[[Cruising California (Bumpin' in My Trunk)]]" was the first single |
''Days Go By'''s lead single and title track was premiered on radio stations on April 27, 2012, and was released to digital outlets. "[[Cruising California (Bumpin' in My Trunk)]]" was the first single from the album worldwide (except for the United States, Canada, Germany, Austria and Switzerland), and was released on April 30, 2012.<ref name="californiacruising">{{cite web | title=Cruising California (Bumpin' In My Truck) - The Offspring |date=2012-04-30 |url=http://www.triplem.com.au/sydney/triplem-music/video/cruising-california-bumpin-in-my-truck--the-offspring-755705 | publisher=[[2MMM|Triple M]] | accessdate=2012-05-01 }}</ref> The album debuted at #12 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] with first week sales of 24,000 in North America.<ref>http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1689059/linkin-park-maroon-5-charts.jhtml</ref> As of July 2012, the album has sold over 125,000 copies worldwide.{{Citation needed|July 2012}} |
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==Background and recording== |
==Background and recording== |
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Days Go By is the ninth studio album by American punk rock band The Offspring, released on June 26, 2012 on Columbia. Produced by Bob Rock, the album is the band's first to feature drummer Pete Parada, who joined the band a year prior to the release of Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace (2008). The drum tracks were also recorded by session musician Josh Freese, who provided the same role on the band's previous two albums.
The Offspring commenced work on Days Go By in 2009, with plans to release it in 2010. However, its release was pushed back several times while the band continued touring and writing new material. The writing and recording process spanned three years and six recording studios (four in California, one in Hawaii and one in Canada) and was finished in March 2012. During the recording sessions, The Offspring re-recorded "Dirty Magic" (from their 1992 album Ignition), which serves as the album's ninth track.
Days Go By's lead single and title track was premiered on radio stations on April 27, 2012, and was released to digital outlets. "Cruising California (Bumpin' in My Trunk)" was the first single from the album worldwide (except for the United States, Canada, Germany, Austria and Switzerland), and was released on April 30, 2012.[1] The album debuted at #12 on the Billboard 200 with first week sales of 24,000 in North America.[2] As of July 2012, the album has sold over 125,000 copies worldwide.[citation needed]
Background and recording
While touring in support of Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace, The Offspring began to write new material in 2009 for what would become Days Go By. In a May 2009 interview, Noodles revealed that frontman Dexter Holland had been working with producer Bob Rock, and mentioned that the album would include songs that did not appear on Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace.[3] A month later, frontman Dexter Holland told OC Register that he wanted to try not to have the ninth Offspring record take as long as Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace.[4] In regards to the album, Holland told Rolling Stone that the band had talked about working with producer Rock again and planned to have the new album out sometime in 2010.[5] Also in June 2009, Noodles told the Edmonton Sun that the Offspring were planning to begin recording in the fall, but did not "have any songs yet. Maybe a couple of demos here and there. But we're looking at old songs and seeing if we could flesh those out."[6] On February 18, 2010, The Offspring posted a link to the "Offspring Studio Cam", which featured images and footages of the band showcasing the writing and recording of their ninth album. They took a break from recording in order to join 311 on their summer 2010 Unity Tour. During that tour, they debuted a new song, titled "You Will Find a Way", at The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas on June 18, 2010.[7]
On May 3, 2010, Holland posted an update on the new album on the message board of the official Offspring website saying that the band was "working on a batch of songs. They're all in different stages, some are just started and some are nearly finished". He also revealed that the band had been in the studio working on the album "every day for the next two weeks...we're going to try to get something new finished and ready to play live on tour this summer." Holland also revealed they have been working on a new song called "It's All Good", although he was uncertain if it was going to appear on the album.[8] On October 4, Holland posted a message on the band's Twitter, saying "good to be back in the studio".[9] On December 20, The Offspring stated on their Twitter that they had spent the last 2 weeks in the studio and they would continue recording their new album after the holidays for 2011 release.[10] Holland and Noodles mentioned in the Happpy New Year Podcast that they had been working on a set of 12 or 13 songs. Talking about when the new album would be finished in the same podcast, Dexter said, "We don't know. It could be done tomorrow, but it won't be finished and it won't be good yet", although he later said that his new year's resolution was that he hoped that it would be finished by March.
In April 2011, Noodles stated in another podcast that the new album would likely be finished before their summer tour. He explained, "We have a whole consumer panel who test our songs and they are all five and we all get feedback from them. I think the new record is going great. We're not finished yet but we've looked at the whole of what we have and I'm really stoked as there is some great stuff there. There's still a lot to be done but we hope to finish it up really quickly and I think we will as we are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel." The band also said they were "12 or 13" new songs.[11][12] On the August 2, 2011 podcast, Holland jokingly said that the band had "been totally fuckin' off and not working on the record." He added, "We've been in the studio everyday up until just a few days ago. We're taking a little break because I need to write some lyrics...I'd say we have a good chunk of the music recorded...we've got 12 songs we like and I think all the drums are done, we've got a lot of guitars...it's just getting the vocals together. We're very very close." While Noodles was uncertain whether the new album would be released in 2011, he said that it was "definitely not gonna be a Chinese Democracy situation". He also said the band was "getting close to the end" and seeing "the light at the end of the tunnel", and that they are "not gonna go in and scrap everything and re-write" the songs.[13] In an interview at the I-Day Festival in Bologna, Italy, which took place September 4, 2011, Noodles said that The Offspring's new album would not be released until 2012, and they "should have it done by the end of this year you know, and then really next year we'll start moving on working on the artwork and all that."[14]
On September 14, 2011, The Offspring announced on their Facebook page that they were expected to "be back in the studio in about a week" to restart recording their new album, which they hoped would be finished within the next two or three months.[15] On the same day, the band announced that they would tour to support the album in 2012.[16] The Offspring announced on October 4 that they were back in the studio.[17] On January 5, 2012, Noodles mentioned on Twitter that he was hoping the new Offspring album would be finished by the end of the month; however Dexter said that album would be completed by the end of February.[18] On March 24, Holland announced that the album was finished.[19]
On April 27, 2012, the same day "Days Go By" was premiered on KROQ, The Offspring revealed to Kevin and Bean that the album will be released on June 26, 2012. On the following day, the band announced on Twitter that they are filming a video for "Days Go By". On April 30, 2012 The Offspring Released "Cruising California (Bumpin' In My Trunk)" as the second single for the album and released a music video on June 8, 2012.
On June 19, 2012, a week before its release, the band announced via Twitter that Days Go By was streaming on Rolling Stone magazine's website.[20]
Reception
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [21] |
Kerrang! | [22] |
Entertainment Weekly | [23] |
Spin | [24] |
Rolling Stone | [25] |
Consequence Of Sound | [26] |
[&].com | [27] |
Grande Rock | [28] |
Ultimate Guitar | 8.3/10[29] |
Reviews for Days Go By have been mixed. Allmusic reviewer Gregory Heaney gave the album two-and-a-half out of 5 stars, stating that it is "more for fans who have been with the band for a while than those just tuning in, and while die-hard Offspring followers will be able to see the shift in the band's sound as part of a logical progression, new listeners would be better served by checking out some of their earlier, more urgent work."[21] On the other hand, Ultimate Guitar reviewer Brandon East gave the album a score of 8 out of 10, noting that: "Today, 23 years after their initial release, they are still releasing good music that is still vital, doesn't sound dated and comes across as sincere", he praised the album mixing, production and some of the lyrics.[29]Brazilian website Whiplash.net made a very favorable review, giving the album a score 8 out of 10 and noting that: "The album is not flawless, but the guitars are back, there are some "whooas" and that sounds like they are returning to a long lost path."[30]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Dexter Holland[31]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "The Future Is Now" | 4:08 |
2. | "Secrets from the Underground" | 3:10 |
3. | "Days Go By" | 4:02 |
4. | "Turning Into You" | 3:42 |
5. | "Hurting as One" | 2:50 |
6. | "Cruising California (Bumpin' in My Trunk)" | 3:31 |
7. | "All I Have Left Is You" | 5:19 |
8. | "OC Guns" | 4:08 |
9. | "Dirty Magic" | 4:00 |
10. | "I Wanna Secret Family (With You)" | 3:02 |
11. | "Dividing by Zero" | 2:22 |
12. | "Slim Pickens Does the Right Thing and Rides the Bomb to Hell" | 2:36 |
Total length: | 42:50 |
Charts
Charts (2012) | Peak position |
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Australian ARIA Album Chart | 7 |
Canadian Album Chart | 4 |
German Albums Charts | 5 |
Netherlands Album MegaCharts | 56 |
Polish Albums Chart[32] | 19 |
Portuguese Album Chart | 24 |
Switzerland Album Swiss Music Charts | 8 |
Spanish Top 100 Album Charts | 22 |
UK Album Chart | 43 |
US Billboard 200 | 12 |
Personnel
The Offspring
- Dexter Holland – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
- Noodles – lead guitar, backing vocals
- Greg K. – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Pete Parada – drums (4, 9, 11 and 12)
Additional musicians
- Josh Freese – drums (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 10)
- Todd Morse - backing vocals
- Jamie Edwards - keyboards (1, 3, 6 and 7)
- Jon Berry - backing vocals (2)
- Dani and Lizzy - vocals (6)
- Mariachi Sol de Mexico de Jose Hernandez - Mariachi band (8)
- Carlos Gomez - additional Mariachi guitar (8)
- Ronnie King - keyboards (8)
- DJ Trust - turntables (8)
Personnel
- Bob Rock - producer, mixing, engineer
- Eric Helmkamp - engineer
- Steve Masi - guitar tech
- Ten Jensen - mastering
Artwork
- Deadskinboy Design - art direction, design, cover photography
- Associated Press - occupy photograph
- Firebox - illustration
- Charley U. Elmaga - matches photograph
References
- ^ "Cruising California (Bumpin' In My Truck) - The Offspring". Triple M. 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2012-05-01.
- ^ http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1689059/linkin-park-maroon-5-charts.jhtml
- ^ MattTheRatt (2009-05-29). "The Offspring guitarist hints at next album". Kill Your Stereo. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
- ^ Fadroski, Kelli Skye (2009-06-01). "O.C. band the Offspring holds nothing back". OC Register. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
- ^ Weingarten, Christopher R. (2009-06-03). "The Offspring's Dexter Holland Talks Summer Tour, Hot Sauce". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
- ^ Sterdan, Darryl (2009-06-10). "No Spring chickens". Edmonton Sun. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
- ^ "The Offspring Concert Setlist at The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas on June 18, 2010". setlist.fm. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
- ^ "The Offspring: New Album Update". Ultimate-Guitar.com. 2010-05-06. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
- ^ "The Offspring Return To The Studio". Ultimate-Guitar.com. 2010-10-07. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
- ^ "Twitter / @The Offspring: Just wrapped up 2 more weeks in the studio. Pick back up after the holidays..2011 release! -D". Twitter.com. 2010-12-20. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
- ^ MacKinnon, Eric (2011-04-11). "Offspring canvass pre-school panel". Rock AAA. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
- ^ "The Offspring are '12 or 13 songs' into new album writing process | News". Nme.Com. 2011-04-20. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
- ^ The Offspring Podcast - Special Kobayashi Edition by Offspring on SoundCloud (at the 21:05-22:42 min mark)
- ^ louderthanwar.com (2011-09-11). "The Offspring announce new album for 2012". louderthanwar.com. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
- ^ "We will be back in..." Facebook. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
- ^ "When record is..." Facebook. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
- ^ "Back in the studio. Yay! on Twitpic". Twitpic.com. 2011-10-04. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
- ^ "Offspring Ready To Finish New Album". Ultimate-Guitar.com. 2012-01-06. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
- ^ "The Offspring Finish New Album". Ultimate-Guitar.com. 2012-03-26. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
- ^ "Twitter". Twitter. 2012-06-19. Retrieved 2012-06-19.
- ^ a b Heaney, Gregory (2012-06-26). "Days Go By - The Offspring". AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-06-28.
- ^ {{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/music/days-go-by/the-offspring/critic-reviews}
- ^ {{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/music/days-go-by/the-offspring/critic-reviews}
- ^ {{cite web|url=http://www.spin.com/reviews/offspring-days-go-columbia}
- ^ {{cite web|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews/days-go-by-20120626}
- ^ {{cite web|url=http://consequenceofsound.net/2012/06/album-review-the-offspring-days-go-by/}
- ^ Davis, Kyzer. "The Offsrping - Days Go By". Bracket and Bracket. Retrieved July 13, 2012.
- ^ The Offsrping - Days Go By review by Grande Rock
- ^ a b Brandon East (2012-06-27). "The Offspring – Days Go By - Music Review at Ultimate-Guitar". Ultimate_Guitar. Retrieved 2012-06-27.
- ^ Santos, Thassae (2012-07-08). "Days Go By - The Offspring". Whiplash. Retrieved 2012-07-09.
- ^ BMI Entry
- ^ "OLiS: sales for the period 25.06.2012 - 01.07.2012". OLiS.