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| Genre = [[Pop punk]]<ref name="sputstaff"/> [[melodic hardcore]] |
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| Length = 43:47 |
| Length = 43:47 |
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| Label = [[Geffen Records|Geffen |
| Label = [[Geffen Records|Geffen] |
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| Producer = [[Neal Avron]] |
| Producer = [[Neal Avron]] |
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| Last album = ''[[Sticks and Stones (New Found Glory album)|Sticks and Stones]]''<br />(2002) |
| Last album = ''[[Sticks and Stones (New Found Glory album)|Sticks and Stones]]''<br />(2002) |
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{{Infobox album
| Name = Catalyst | Type = Album | Artist = New Found Glory | Cover = NFG Catalyst.png | Released = May 18, 2004 | Recorded = Early 2004 at Royaltone Studios; Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, California | Genre = Pop punk[1] melodic hardcore | Length = 43:47 | Label = [[Geffen Records|Geffen] | Producer = Neal Avron | Last album = Sticks and Stones
(2002) | This album = Catalyst
(2004) | Next album = Coming Home
(2006)
| Misc = Singles from Catalyst
- "All Downhill from Here"
Released: July 23, 2004 - "Truth of My Youth"
Released: October 6, 2004 - "Failure's Not Flattering"
Released: December 12, 2004 - "I Don't Wanna Know"
Released: February 17, 2005
}}
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
411Mania | (7/10)[2] |
Allmusic | [3] |
Chicago Tribune | (unfavorable)[4] |
Entertainment Weekly | B+[5] |
Kerrang! | [6] |
Plugged In | (mixed)[7] |
Robert Christgau | [8] |
Rolling Stone | [9] |
Sputnikmusic | (1/5)[1] |
Catalyst is the fourth studio album by American pop-punk band New Found Glory. It was produced by Neal Avron and released on May 18, 2004 through Geffen Records.[10] The album includes an enhanced CD portion with a making of the music video for the first single "All Downhill from Here". Catalyst debuted at a career-high number three on the Billboard 200 chart and was later certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on August 18, 2004.[11]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by New Found Glory.[12]
No. | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
1. | "Intro" | 0:37 |
2. | "All Downhill from Here" | 3:12 |
3. | "This Disaster" | 3:08 |
4. | "Truth of My Youth" | 3:04 |
5. | "I Don't Wanna Know" | 3:30 |
6. | "Your Biggest Mistake" | 2:47 |
7. | "Doubt Full" | 3:36 |
8. | "Failure's Not Flattering (What's Your Problem)" | 3:51 |
9. | "Over the Head, Below the Knees" | 3:40 |
10. | "Ending in Tragedy" | 3:31 |
11. | "At Least I'm Known for Something" | 3:32 |
12. | "I'd Kill to Fall Asleep" | 3:11 |
13. | "No News Is Good News" | 3:00 |
14. | "Who Am I" (+hidden track) | 3:18 |
Total length: | 43:47 |
No. | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
14. | "Radio Adelaide" | 2:43 |
15. | "Constant Static" | 3:18 |
16. | "Who Am I" | 3:19 |
No. | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
14. | "Radio Adelaide" | 2:43 |
15. | "Constant Static" | 3:18 |
16. | "Whiskey Rose" | 3:50 |
17. | "Who Am I" | 3:19 |
Personnel
The following people contributed to Catalyst:[12]
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Chart performance
- Singles
Year | Title | Peak Chart Position | |||
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US Modern Rock [13] |
UK Singles Chart [14] | ||||
2004 | "All Downhill from Here" | 11 | 58 | ||
2004 | "Failure's Not Flattering" | - | 67 | ||
2005 | "I Don't Wanna Know" | - | 48 |
- Album
Chart | Peak position [15][16] |
---|---|
U.S Billboard 200 | 3 |
UK Album Chart | 27 |
Pop culture
- The song "At Least I'm Known for Something" appears on the video game Burnout 3: Takedown
- "This Disaster" is part of the Madden NFL 2005 soundtrack[17]
References
- ^ a b Adam Downer (2006-04-23). "Review: New Found Glory - Catalyst". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
- ^ Bill Hanstock (2004-05-27). "Music: New Found Glory - Catalyst Review". 411Mania. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
- ^ Johnny Loftus. "Catalyst - New Found Glory". Allmusic. Retrieved 2007-04-17.
- ^ Blair R. Fischer (2004-06-04). "New Found Glory Catalyst". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
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(help) - ^ Richardson, Sean (2004-05-28). "Catalyst Review". Entertainment Weekly: 126. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
- ^ Kerrang (Magazine) (p.53) KKKK - "Combining their renowned knack for massive choruses with some of their hardest hitting riffs..."
- ^ Bob Waliszewski; Bob Smithouser. "Newfound Glory: Catalyst". Plugged In. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
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(help) - ^ Christgau, Robert. "CG: New Found Glory". RobertChristgau.com. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
- ^ Kirk Miller (2004-05-13). "Catalyst : New Found Glory : Review". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 2007-10-01. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
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suggested) (help) - ^ "New Found Glory > Catalyst". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
- ^ "Catalyst > Charts & Awards". All Music. Retrieved 2009-07-08.
- ^ a b New Found Glory (CD). New Found Glory. Drive-Thru Records (B0030E5NL4). 2000.
{{cite AV media notes}}
: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) Cite error: The named reference "Credits" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page). - ^ "New Found Glory > Chart History > Alternative Songs". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
- ^ "New Found Glory". Chartstats.com. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
- ^ "Catalyst > Chart History". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
- ^ "Catalyst". Chartstats.com. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
- ^ "Madden NFL 2005: Soundtrack Revealed - Xbox". News.teamxbox.com. 2004-07-01. Retrieved 2012-08-17.