V | |
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Released: | October 27, 2017 |
Recorded: | 2015-2017 |
Label: | MDDN |
Billboard: | 22 |
Singles: | California Dreaming, Whatever It Takes, Renegade, We Own the Night |
Previous: | Day of the Dead |
Next: | Psalms |
Five, stylized as V, is the fifth studio album by Hollywood Undead. It was released on October 27, 2017. It is the band's first release without longtime member Da Kurlzz.
Five, stylized as V, is the fifth studio album by Hollywood Undead.It was released on October 27, 2017. It is the band's first release without longtime member Da Kurlzz.
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- Listen free to Hollywood Undead – Swan Songs (Undead, Sell Your Soul and more). 14 tracks (49:36). This is an Awesome debut album and I bet all HU fans are hoping for more albums like this. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.
Release
- The lead single, California Dreaming, was released on July 24, 2017.
- The second single, Whatever It Takes, was released on August 25, 2017.
- The third single, Renegade, was released on September 29, 2017.
- The fourth single, We Own the Night, was released on October 13, 2017.
Background
The album is thoroughly discussed in an article by Scene for Dummies:
The number five holds a deep significance. We have five senses. Five points adorn a star. Five represents man in theology. For the five members of Hollywood Undead—Johnny 3 Tears, J-Dog, Charlie Scene, Funny Man, and Danny—the digit perfectly encapsulates their fifth full-length offering—FIVE [Dove & Grenade Media/BMG].
“We’re five brothers, and this is our fifth record,” affirms Johnny 3 Tears. “Nothing gets to the essence of the music like this number does. Numerology has a lot of power. When we said Five, it just made sense. The fact that we could all agree on one word codifies who we are. It also nods back to ‘No. 5’ from our first album, because it was our fifth song. Moreover, it hints at this secret society of fans supporting us for the past decade. The number is significant, and this is a significant moment for us.” It’s also a moment that the Los Angeles band has been working towards since the release of their RIAA platinum-certified 2008 debut, Swan Songs. Along the way, the group’s unmistakable and inebriating distillation of rock, hip-hop, industrial, and electronic incited the rise of a bona fide cult audience comprised of millions. For the uninitiated, think Trent Reznor producing Enter The Wu-Tang Clan – 36 Chambers in 2020, and you’re halfway there…Quietly infecting the mainstream, their 2011 sophomore effort American Tragedy went gold and bowed at #4 on the Billboard Top 200, while 2013’s Notes From The Underground seized #2. In 2015, Day of the Dead spawned another smash in the form of the title track, which amassed 21.1 million Spotify streams and 17 million YouTube/VEVO views.
Known for atomic live performances, the quintet regularly sells out shows around the world from Massachusetts and Miami to Moscow and Manchester. They’ve toured alongside the likes of Avenged Sevenfold, Korn, and Stone Sour in addition to notching features from Billboard, Rolling Stone, Alternative Press, Revolver, and more. 2016 saw Hollywood Undead unfurl the next chapter of this saga. For the first time, the band found itself free from the major label system. They launched their very own imprint Dove & Grenade Media and forged a strategic alliance with BMG. That independence became a cornerstone of the creative process behind Five.
“This time around, we took matters into our own hands more as a band,” says J-Dog. “We did more writing and producing ourselves. We were more hands-on than ever before. We realized that nobody knows our music better than we do. When we made this record, we didn’t have to think as much. We could go with our hearts more. It’s a group effort. One or more members put their blood, sweat, tears, and soul into every song. We took the reins of our own destiny.” “We had complete creative control,” Johnny 3 Tears continues. “BMG is a partner with us. We’re working together. They saw our vision. It wasn’t about pandering to anyone or having to write a hit single. Because everything fell on our shoulders, we really held ourselves accountable. Also, now that we’re an indie band, we might finally get some of that hipster pussy.”
Time certainly hasn’t softened their sense of humor, nor their edge for that matter—only sharpened both. Five bursts out of the gate with the opener and first single “California Dreaming.” Powered by neck-snapping guitars and fast and furious bars, the song cycles between guttural rapping and quick quips. Everything culminates on the choral chant “We never sleep, in California we’re dreaming.” “It dissects both sides of California,” J-Dog reveals. “You’ve got the glitz, glamour, sun, and surf. Then, you’ve got the super fucked side of people not being able to afford rent, celebrities being assholes, and that fake façade. We wanted to do a heavy song with a Red Hot Chili Peppers-esque chorus. It’s an old-school vibe explored in a new way.”
Elsewhere, “We Own The Night” struts between stadium-size guitars and a visceral volley on the verses punctuated by lines like, “If you fuckers want to die, fucking with Undead is like committing suicide.” “It’s the quintessential Hollywood Undead song,” exclaims J-Dog. “It’s got that shit talking. There’s a fresh vibe with the organ though. We were inspired by Hans Zimmer’s use of it in Interstellar, so we added this cinematic element to the track.”
The airy and ominous “Bad Moon” explores “a fascination with the occult and fucked up things people do at night,” while “Ghost Beach” represents another breakthrough as the first “HU song with all clean vocals.” “Your Life” closes Five with elegiac keys, jagged riffing, and an 808-boom propelled by edge-of-your-seat raps and an undeniable plea, “It’s your life. It’s do or die.” “We were shitfaced drinking in the rain under an awning on Wilcox Avenue in Hollywood at three in the morning,” recalls J-Dog. “That’s how the chorus came about.” “It’s true,” smiles Johnny 3 Tears. “I love when ideas come about organically. It’s personal, but it’s a statement for everyone. It might be cliché to say, but it needs to be repeated: You can’t waste your fucking time. It’s a self-affirmation. Every moment you waste worrying is a moment you could’ve been done something that might actually have consequence by the day you die.”
Threading together this collage of metallic instrumentation, street corner poetry, and industrial haze, the group tapped the mixing talents of Dan Lancaster [Bring Me The Horizon] for all 14 tracks, while reteaming with longtime collaborators Griffin Boice and Sean Gould behind the board. A decade on, the raw anger and passion that defined Hollywood Undead since day one is more dangerous than ever before. “A lot of guys who have been in bands a lot longer than we have say stupid shit like, ‘It’s just a paycheck at this point,’ but that is so not the case—we still eat, breathe, and live Hollywood Undead,” J-Dog left off. “We still write music as if it’s our first record, and we have to prove ourselves every single time. This is our whole world. We appreciate how far we’ve come. We appreciate that we’ve gotten to travel the world. We’re passionate about life, family, and shit we put our energy into. We’ll forever be Hollywood Undead. It’ll always be ingrained in us. I think that’s why people connect to us. They know it’s genuine.” “Everything else in my life has come and gone at some point or another except for Hollywood Undead,” concludes Johnny 3 Tears. “It’s much more than just a band. We had a fellowship long before we started writing music together. I’m just so happy the people I get to write music with happen to be my best friends as well. It’s interesting because we’ve gone through so much in life together before Hollywood Undead. Going through this experience, it’s much more than the band to me. I can’t imagine life without it. Long after we stop someday, it’s going to be something I look back on and appreciate.
Our fans make us feel like we’re in the biggest group in the world. How much they care about the music inspires us to never let them down. Five is for them.”
Additionally, this was the first album where all the previous songs written during tours were scrapped and everything on the album was made at the same time which helped the album feel less disjointed as the previous ones.
In order to avoid outside meddling during production, the album has already been finished by the time the band started to look for a new label. This helped them find a label who was thoroughly happy with the final product.
Tracklisting
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | California Dreaming | 3:54 |
2. | Whatever It Takes | 3:07 |
3. | Bad Moon | 3:52 |
4. | Ghost Beach | 3:54 |
5. | Broken Record | 3:39 |
6. | Nobody's Watching | 3:58 |
7. | Renegade | 3:03 |
8. | Black Cadillac(feat. B-Real) | 3:47 |
9. | Pray (Put 'Em in the Dirt) | 4:24 |
10. | Cashed Out | 3:29 |
11. | Riot | 3:47 |
12. | We Own the Night | 4:02 |
13. | Bang Bang | 3:40 |
14. | Your Life | 3:25 |
Notable scrapped songs
Personnel
Hollywood Undead
- Charlie Scene
- guitar (Broken Record, California Dreaming)
- programming (Broken Record, Riot, Whatever It Takes)
- vocals (Bad Moon, Bang Bang, Broken Record, California Dreaming, Cashed Out, Ghost Beach, Riot, We Own the Night, Whatever It Takes, Your Life)
- Danny
- vocals (Bad Moon, Bang Bang, California Dreaming, Ghost Beach, Nobody's Watching, Pray (Put 'Em in the Dirt), Renegade, Riot, We Own the Night, Whatever It Takes, Your Life)
- Funny Man
- vocals (Bad Moon, Bang Bang, Black Cadillac, California Dreaming, Cashed Out, Renegade, We Own the Night, Your Life)
- J-Dog
- bass (Broken Record, California Dreaming)
- programming (Bad Moon, Black Cadillac, Broken Record, Ghost Beach, Nobody's Watching)
- vocals (Bang Bang, Black Cadillac, California Dreaming, Nobody's Watching, Renegade, Riot, We Own the Night, Whatever It Takes, Your Life)
- Johnny 3 Tears
- vocals (Bang Bang, Black Cadillac, Broken Record, California Dreaming, Pray (Put 'Em in the Dirt), Renegade, Riot, We Own the Night, Whatever It Takes, Your Life)
Additional
- Courtney Ballard
- programming (Renegade, Your Life)
- Tiah Barnes
- additional vocals (Nobody's Watching)
- Griffin Boice
- guitar (Pray (Put 'Em in the Dirt))
- piano (Pray (Put 'Em in the Dirt))
- programming (Pray (Put 'Em in the Dirt))
- strings (Pray (Put 'Em in the Dirt))
- Dean Butterworth
- drums (Bang Bang, California Dreaming, We Own the Night)
- MUSYCA Children's Choir
- additional vocals (California Dreaming)
- Liam Clinger
- additional vocals (California Dreaming)
- Oliver Clinger
- additional vocals (California Dreaming)
- Kate Crellin
- additional vocals (Nobody's Watching)
- Isabella Custino
- additional vocals (Nobody's Watching)
- Christian Dold
- programming (Cashed Out)
- Henry Flury
- guitar (Renegade)
- Brian Gardner
- mastering (Bad Moon, Bang Bang, Black Cadillac, Broken Record, California Dreaming, Cashed Out, Ghost Beach, Nobody's Watching, Pray (Put 'Em in the Dirt), Renegade, Riot, We Own the Night, Whatever It Takes, Your Life)
- Sean Gould
- programming (Bang Bang, California Dreaming, We Own the Night)
- Jairus Gill
- additional vocals (Nobody's Watching)
- Ernest Harrison
- additional vocals (Nobody's Watching)
- Dajon James
- additional vocals (Nobody's Watching)
- Dan Lancaster
- mixing (Bad Moon, Bang Bang, Black Cadillac, Broken Record, California Dreaming, Cashed Out, Ghost Beach, Nobody's Watching, Pray (Put 'Em in the Dirt), Renegade, Riot, We Own the Night, Whatever It Takes, Your Life)
- King Don
- background vocals (Riot)
- tambourine (Riot)
- Tommy Lee
- drums (Pray (Put 'Em in the Dirt))
- Danny Lohner
- bass, guitar (Pray (Put 'Em in the Dirt))
- Rhys May
- mixing assistant (Bad Moon, Bang Bang, Black Cadillac, Broken Record, California Dreaming, Cashed Out, Ghost Beach, Nobody's Watching, Pray (Put 'Em in the Dirt), Renegade, Riot, We Own the Night, Whatever It Takes, Your Life)
- Jarod Poythress
- programming (Your Life)
- Collin Swanky
- drums (Renegade)
Trivia
- This is the band's first album released on their new label MDDN.
- This is J-Dog's third album where he produces a song. He previously produced Delish and Outside from Notes from the Underground, and Dark Places and Fuck the World from Day of the Dead.
- This is Charlie Scene's third album where he produces a song. He previously produced Up in Smoke from Notes from the Underground and Take Me Homeand War Child from Day of the Dead.
Hollywood Undead |
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Studio Albums |
Swan Songs • American Tragedy • Notes from the Underground • Day of the Dead • V |
Remix Albums |
Black Dahlia Remixes • American Tragedy Redux |
Live Albums |
Desperate Measures |
Extended Plays |
Swan Songs B-Sides EP • Swan Songs Rarities EP • Psalms |
Unreleased |
Hollywood Undead |
Collaborations |
Chaos |
Swan Songs | |||
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Studio album by | |||
Released | September 2, 2008 | ||
Recorded | January–May 2008 | ||
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Genre | |||
Length | 49:35 | ||
Label | Octone, Polydor | ||
Producer | Deuce (executive producer) | ||
Hollywood Undead studio album chronology | |||
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Singles from Swan Songs | |||
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Swan Songs is the debut album by Hollywood Undead released through Octone Records and Polydor Records. The album was released on September 2, 2008.[1] 'Everywhere I Go' was the first single to be released, it was a web single and was available for download only on iTunes.[2] The band released four music videos for four songs on the album, 'No.5', 'Undead', 'Young', and 'Everywhere I Go'[2] When purchased through Amazon.com and at some other retailers, the album includes a bonus track and an option to unlock music videos.[1]Swan Songs is the only studio album to feature vocalist Deuce, excluding the half-studio album Desperate Measures.
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Overview[edit]
Swan Songs was supposed to be released on the band's original label, MySpace Records in 2007, however it was postponed by the record label when they requested to have some of the songs removed and others censored. The band declined and switched labels to Octone which wouldn't require them to censor their songs.[3] The album peaked at No. 22 on the Billboard 200 and sold 21,000 copies on its debut week.[4]Swan Songs was released by Polydor Records on May 18, 2009 in the United Kingdom with two bonus tracks.[5] After 64 weeks, the album fell off of the BillboardTop 200, but returned four weeks later at No. 154. Swan Songs ended up spending 82 weeks in total on the Billboard 200. In 2009, it was certified gold by the RIAA. On January 18, 2013, it reached the Platinum sales mark.[6]
The song 'Undead' is featured in the video games UFC Undisputed 2009 and Madden NFL 09.[2] The song 'Young' is featured as downloadable content for Rock Band 2.[7] According to an e-mail sent out to fans from the official website April 4, 2011, the album has been re-released on iTunes as a Collector's Edition. This features all the tracks available on the original Swan Songs plus Swan Songs B-Sides EP, Swan Songs Rarities EP, and the Black Dahlia Remixes EP.
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Critical reception[edit]
Swan Songs received mostly mixed reviews. Dave Donnelly of Allmusic gave the album a 2 out of 5 stars, saying that the lyrics were uninteresting and that the album was 'given over to ironic frat-boy party rap' (using the singles 'Everywhere I Go' and 'No. 5' as examples).[8]
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [8] |
Rock Sound | [9] |
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Track listing[edit]
All tracks are written and performed by Hollywood Undead, with specific writers detailed for each track.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Undead' |
| 4:25 | |
2. | 'Sell Your Soul' |
| 3:14 | |
3. | 'Everywhere I Go' |
| Don Gilmore | 3:30 |
4. | 'No Other Place' | Erlichman | 3:16 | |
5. | 'No. 5' |
| Erlichman | 3:05 |
6. | 'Young' |
| 3:16 | |
7. | 'Black Dahlia' | Erlichman | 3:46 | |
8. | 'This Love, This Hate' |
| Erlichman | 3:57 |
9. | 'Bottle and a Gun' | Erlichman | 3:22 | |
10. | 'California' |
| Gilmore | 3:17 |
11. | 'City' |
| 3:34 | |
12. | 'The Diary' | Erlichman | 4:35 | |
13. | 'Pimpin' |
| Erlichman | 3:07 |
14. | 'Paradise Lost' | Gilmore | 3:11 | |
Total length: | 49:35 |
Japanese and UK bonus tracks | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
15. | 'Pain' |
| Erlichman | 2:41 |
16. | 'Knife Called Lust' | Erlichman | 2:59 | |
Total length: | 54:35 |
Indie Store bonus track | |||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
15. | 'The Loss' |
| 3:15 |
Total length: | 52:50 |
Smartpunk bonus track | |||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
15. | 'The Natives' | 3:40 | |
Total length: | 53:15 |
iTunes bonus track | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
15. | 'Pain' |
| Erlichman | 2:41 |
Total length: | 52:16 |
Hollywood Undead Swan Songs Album
Collector's edition bonus tracks | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
15. | 'Pain' (Swan Songs B-Sides) | Erlichman | 2:41 | |
16. | 'The Natives' (Swan Songs B-Sides) |
| 3:40 | |
17. | 'Knife Called Lust' (Swan Songs B-Sides) | Erlichman | 2:59 | |
18. | 'The Loss' (Swan Songs B-Sides) |
| 3:15 | |
19. | 'Bitches' (Swan Songs Rarities) | 3:30 | ||
20. | 'The Kids' (Swan Songs Rarities) |
| 3:01 | |
21. | 'Circles' (Swan Songs Rarities) | 3:33 | ||
22. | 'Black Dahlia' (Buffalo Bill remix) |
| 3:50 | |
23. | 'Black Dahlia' (Lo Fidelity Allstars remix) | 4:32 | ||
24. | 'Black Dahlia' (The Pharmacy remix) |
| 3:46 | |
Total length: | 84:27 |
Personnel[edit]
Credits for Swan Songs adapted from Allmusic.[8]
Hollywood Undead
- Aron 'Deuce' Erlichman – lead vocals, bass guitar, keyboards, executive producer, engineering(track s: 1–2, 4–9 and 11-13, bonus tracks 15-21), programming(tracks: 1–2, 4–9 and 11-13, bonus tracks 15-21), mixing(track: 13, bonus tracks 15-21), guitar (track 8)
- Jordon 'Charlie Scene' Terrell – vocals (tracks: 1, 3–5, 7, 9-11, and 13, bonus tracks 15-19), guitars(on all tracks expect on track 8)
- Jorel 'J-Dog' Decker – vocals (tracks: 1-2, 6–7, and 9-11, bonus tracks 16-20), keyboards (tracks: (tracks: 5, 7, 9, and 11, bonus tracks 16-20)
- George 'Johnny 3 Tears' Ragan – vocals (tracks: 1-2, 5-7, and 9-14, bonus tracks 15-16, 18-19, and 21)
- Dylan 'Funny Man' Alvarez – vocals (tracks: 1, 4–5, 9, and 13, bonus tracks 16 and 19)
- Matthew 'Da Kurlzz' Busek – vocals (tracks: 1-3, 5-6, and 9-11, bonus tracks 16-17 and 19), drums,(tracks: 5, 7, 9, and 11, bonus tracks 16-19)percussion(tracks: 5, 7, 9, and 11, bonus tracks 16-19)
Additional musicians
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Charts[edit]
Weekly charts[edit]
Chart (2008) | Peak position |
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UK Albums Chart[10] | 85 |
US Billboard 200[11] | 22 |
US Top Alternative Albums[11] | 5 |
US Top Digital Albums[11] | 22 |
US Top Hard Rock Albums[11] | 3 |
US Top Rock Albums[11] | 3 |
Chart (2011) | Peak position |
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US Top Catalog Albums[11] | 13 |
Release history[edit]
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog | Ref |
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United States | September 2, 2008 | A&M/Octone | CD, Digital download | 001133102 | [12] |
CD with Bonus Tracks | 001199002 | [13] | |||
Japan | May 6, 2009 | CD, Digital download | B001133102 | [14] | |
European Union | May 18, 2009 | Polydor Group | B002436WEE | [15] | |
Germany | July 31, 2009 | A&M/Octone | |||
European Union | December 1, 2009 | Polydor Group | Vinyl | B002M81UA2 | [16] |
United States | May 11, 2018 | A&M/Octone | B0027938-01 | [17] |
References[edit]
- ^ ab'Swan Songs: Hollywood Undead'. Amazon.com. Retrieved August 5, 2008.
- ^ abc'Hollywood Undead Official Website'. Hollywoodundead.com. Retrieved August 9, 2008.
- ^'ARTISTdirect Interview: Hollywood Undead'. Artistdirect.com. Retrieved September 2, 2008.
- ^'Young Jeezy Nets Second Album Chart-Topper.'. Billboard. Retrieved September 13, 2008.
- ^'Buy Hollywood Undead - Swan Songs online at Play.com and read reviews. Free delivery to UK and Europe!'. Play.com. Archived from the original on February 25, 2012. Retrieved March 11, 2012.
- ^'Photo by mattykurlzzhu • Instagram'. Instagram.com. Archived from the original on January 21, 2013. Retrieved April 22, 2013.
- ^Official song listingArchived December 4, 2008, at the Wayback Machine for the Rock Band series.
- ^ abcDave Donnelly. 'Swan Songs — Hollywood Undead'. Allmusic.
- ^Lewis, Faye (June 2009). 'Hollywood Undead – Swan Songs.' Rock Sound (123): 83. ISSN1465-0185.
- ^'Chart Stats - - Swan Songs'. Chart Stats. May 30, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2011.
- ^ abcdef'Swan Songs - Hollywood Undead'. Nielsen SoundScan. Billboard. Retrieved May 15, 2011.
- ^'Overview: Swan Songs - Hollywood Undead'. Allmusic. Retrieved May 15, 2011.
- ^'Overview: Swan Songs (Bonus Tracks) - Hollywood Undead'. Allmusic. Retrieved May 15, 2011.
- ^'Swan Songs (CD) - Hollywood Undead - HMV Online Shopping & Information Site'. HMV Online Japan. Retrieved May 15, 2011.
- ^'Swan Songs: Hollywood Undead: Amazon.co.uk: Music'. Amazon (UK). Retrieved May 15, 2011.
- ^'American Tragedy (Deluxe Edition): Hollywood Undead: Amazon.co.uk: Music'. Amazon (UK). Retrieved May 15, 2011.
- ^'Hollywood Undead - Swan Songs 10th Anniversary 2LP - Limited Edition Blue Vinyl'. uDiscover. Retrieved August 14, 2018.