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American Hi-Fi (album)

American Hi-Fi is the debut studio album by American rock band American Hi-Fi. It was released on February 27, 2001, by Island Records. Stacy Jones formed American Hi-Fi in 2000; later that year he went to Maui, Hawaii to record drums for Nina Gordon's debut solo album. The rest of American Hi-Fi joined Jones and recorded their debut album with producer Bob Rock at Planation Mixing and Recording. Described as a pop punk and power pop album, American Hi-Fi was compared to Blink-182, Foo Fighters, and Weezer.

American Hi-Fi
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 27, 2001
Recorded2000
StudioPlantation Mixing and Recording
Genre
Length48:48
LabelIsland
ProducerBob Rock
American Hi-Fi chronology
American Hi-Fi
(2001)
The Art of Losing
(2003)
Singles from American Hi-Fi
  1. "Flavor of the Weak"
    Released: December 22, 2000
  2. "Another Perfect Day"
    Released: 2001

"Flavor of the Weak" was released as the lead single in December 2000. Following the release of the album, American Hi-Fi toured with the likes of Eve 6, and Our Lady of Peace. "Another Perfect Day" was released as a single later in the year. Music videos were released for both of the songs.

American Hi-Fi received generally favorable reviews from music critics, many of whom praised the band's guitarwork. The album peaked at number 81 on the US Billboard 200, and number 83 in the UK. The album went on to sell over 750,000 copies that year. "Flavor of the Weak" charted on several Billboard radio charts, while "Another Perfect Day" appeared on one.

Background and production edit

During the 1990s, musician Stacy Jones was a member of acts such as Letters to Cleo, Aimee Mann, and Veruca Salt, all of whom he played drums for.[1][2] In 2000, Jones taught himself how to play guitar in around a week, and formed BMX Girl in Killington, Vermont.[1][3][4] The name was changed to American Hi-Fi at the suggestion of the Rolling Stones member Keith Richards.[3] Jones recruited his friends: Drew Parsons on bass, who had previously played with Tracy Bonham; Jamie Arentzen on guitar, previously of Sky Heroes; and Brian Nolan on drums, former member of Figdish.[2] Jones went to Maui, Hawaii to play drums for former Veruca Salt vocalist Nina Gordon's debut solo album with Bob Rock.[5]

In an attempt to keep the momentum of American Hi-Fi ongoing, the rest of the band was invited to join Jones in Maui. They set up in a garage close to the studio, and began practicing. The band wrote several songs here, and booked a club show in order to improve their performance. Rock took a break from recording Gordon to see the band play. After their show, Rock offered to work on their debut.[5] Recording sessions were held at Planation Mixing and Recording in Maui with Rock producing.[6] Recording was handled by Brian Joseph Dobbs, with second engineer Eric Helmkamp. Mike Gillies did some digital editing.[6] Arentzen said Rock was "one of the reasons it's so huge-sounding. There was never enough stuff on there. [He'd say] 'OK, let's double that, let's put more, more, more,'"[4] In a 2003 interview, Jones said if they played a piece of music that "sounded kind of angular, [Rock] would steer us away from it".[7] Rock mixed all of the recordings, except for "I'm a Fool", which was done by Randy Staub.[6]

Composition edit

Musically, the sound of American Hi-Fi has been described as pop punk,[8] and power pop,[9] drawing comparisons to Blink-182, Foo Fighters, and Weezer.[3] All of the songs on the album were written by Jones, influenced by the disbandment of Veruca Salt. Stacy's work as a drummer in Veruca Salt was displayed in the rhythm-focused songs on American Hi-Fi.[2]

The opening track "Surround" is an alternative rock song, which was reminiscent of In Color (1977)-era Cheap Trick.[3] "Flavor of the Weak" is about a girl that was mistreated by her partner; it features a guitar solo that recalled the work of Cheap Trick.[2][3] "A Bigger Mood", as well as "Scar", is driven by Nolan's drum parts and Arentzen's guitarwork, channeling the sound of Sugar.[3] "I'm a Fool" includes Fountains of Wayne-esque vocal harmonies, and is followed by the Nirvana-indebted "Hi-Fi Killer".[3][10] "Blue Day" includes a homage to the Rolling Stones' track "Sympathy for the Devil" (1968).[3]

Release edit

On November 26, 2000, American Hi-Fi was announced for release early next year. The following month, American Hi-Fi toured the US east coast with SR-71.[11] "Flavor of the Weak" was released to radio on January 9, 2001.[12] On February 12, the band performed on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn.[11] American Hi-Fi was released through Island Records on February 27 of that year.[13] The UK version included the demo "Black Satellite", and the music video for "Flavor of the Weak".[14] For the following two months, American Hi-Fi supported Eve 6 on their headlining US tour.[15]

Following this, the band went on a six-week US tour with Our Lady Peace, and played some shows in Canada. While in Canada, they appeared and performed on MuchMusic and Open Mike with Mike Bullard.[16] In late May, the band performed at the HFStival.[17] In June and July, the band again supported Eve 6, this time as part of the Civic Tour.[18] "Flavor of the Weak" was released as a single in Europe on August 24, 2001; the European version included "Blue Day", a demo of "Vertigo", and an acoustic version of "Flavor of the Weak", while the Australian version featured the "Vertigo" demo, alongside "Scar", and the music video for "Flavor of the Weak".[19][20] The song's music video is a homage to the film Heavy Metal Parking Lot (1986);[16] the idea for it originated from a party while on tour.[7]

In September and October, the band embarked on the Launch Vibreaker Tour in the US.[21] They played a one-off show in the UK in November with the 45s.[22] "Another Perfect Day" was released as a single in 2001, with the bonus tracks "Still Sideways", "Wall of Sound", and the demo "Black Satellite".[23] The song's music video featured Patton Oswalt dressed as a hot dog mascot.[3] The live album Rock n' Roll Noodle Shop: Live from Tokyo, recorded in Japan, was released in May 2002.[10] In 2016, the band released an acoustic version of the album, dubbed American Hi-Fi Acoustic.[3]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [24]
Chart AttackFavorable[25]
Drowned in Sound2/10[26]
Kerrang!     [27]
Melodic     [28]
Ox-FanzineFavorable[29]
Rock Hard7.5/10[30]
Rolling Stone     [31]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [32]

American Hi-Fi was met with mainly positive reviews from music critics. AllMusic reviewer Mario Mesquita Borges said American Hi-Fi brought "fresh new strains to the genre on their eponymous debut," sustaining a "high quality standard throughout the whole record."[24] Ox-Fanzine's Elmar Salmutter called the album "a really nice affair", providing "enough guitar broadsides not to drift into the insignificant mainstream".[29] Buffo Schnadelbach of Rock Hard said that in spite of the band's tendencies "poppy vibes and sentimental melodies," their debut "sounds guitar-heavy and powerful enough to fall under the heading of rock."[30] Melodic reviewer Johan Wippsson called the record "modern rock at its best," with "great melodies and ... great production" from Rock.[28]

The staff at Chart Attack wrote that the album "blasts out 13 tracks of shimmering rock 'n' roll bliss that's miles high with distorted hooks". Though they considered it a "bit bubble-gummy at times," it had "such infectious pop sensibilities that it's hard to resist having another listen."[25] Rolling Stone writer Barry Walters wrote that despite the band's "absurd lack of originality ... American Hi-Fi outshine most recent radio-friendly pop-punk, with instantly welcoming songwriting and ferocious instrumental skills".[31] Nathan T. Birk from Ink19 said "Flavour of the Weak" was "dead-on indicative of the band’s self-titled debut," despite it being its "weakest track". He said that while the band seemed unsure of which act they were trying to emulate, they "nonetheless deliver[ed] some soothingly smooth pop-rockers".[33] Terry Bezer of Drowned in Sound held a negative assessment and opened his review by claiming this album is "the sort of shit that makes you feel like pulling a gun on yourself and squeezing the trigger with maximum force."[26]

American Hi-Fi peaked at number 81 on the US Billboard 200, and number 83 in the UK.[34][35] Throughout 2001, the album would go on to sell over 750,000 copies.[8] "Flavor of the Weak" charted at number 5 on Alternative Airplay,[36] number 15 on Mainstream Top 40,[37] number 35 on Adult Top 40,[38] number 37 on Radio Songs,[39] number 41 on Hot 100,[40] It also reached number 31 in the UK.[35] "Another Perfect Day" reached at number 33 on Alternative Airplay.[36] NME listed the album on a list of nostalgic pop punk records.[8] Cleveland.com ranked "Flavor of the Weak" at number 85 on their list of the top 100 pop-punk songs.[41]

Track listing edit

All songs written by Stacy Jones.[6]

No.TitleLength
1."Surround"3:11
2."Flavor of the Weak"3:08
3."A Bigger Mood"3:38
4."Safer on the Outside"4:01
5."I'm a Fool"4:00
6."Hi-Fi Killer"3:05
7."Blue Day"3:33
8."My Only Enemy"3:28
9."Don't Wait for the Sun"3:50
10."Another Perfect Day"3:38
11."Scar"4:03
12."What About Today"3:34
13."Wall of Sound"5:18
Total length:48:48
UK bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
14."Black Satellite" (demo)3:10
15."Flavor of the Weak" (music video; enhanced content) 

Personnel edit

Personnel per booklet.[6]

Charts edit

Chart performance for American Hi-Fi
Chart (2001) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[34] 81
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[42] 1
UK Albums (OCC)[35] 83

References edit

Citations

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American Hi Fi is the debut studio album by American rock band American Hi Fi It was released on February 27 2001 by Island Records Stacy Jones formed American Hi Fi in 2000 later that year he went to Maui Hawaii to record drums for Nina Gordon s debut solo album The rest of American Hi Fi joined Jones and recorded their debut album with producer Bob Rock at Planation Mixing and Recording Described as a pop punk and power pop album American Hi Fi was compared to Blink 182 Foo Fighters and Weezer American Hi FiStudio album by American Hi FiReleasedFebruary 27 2001Recorded2000StudioPlantation Mixing and RecordingGenrePop punk power popLength48 48LabelIslandProducerBob RockAmerican Hi Fi chronologyAmerican Hi Fi 2001 The Art of Losing 2003 Singles from American Hi Fi Flavor of the Weak Released December 22 2000 Another Perfect Day Released 2001 Flavor of the Weak was released as the lead single in December 2000 Following the release of the album American Hi Fi toured with the likes of Eve 6 and Our Lady of Peace Another Perfect Day was released as a single later in the year Music videos were released for both of the songs American Hi Fi received generally favorable reviews from music critics many of whom praised the band s guitarwork The album peaked at number 81 on the US Billboard 200 and number 83 in the UK The album went on to sell over 750 000 copies that year Flavor of the Weak charted on several Billboard radio charts while Another Perfect Day appeared on one Contents 1 Background and production 2 Composition 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 ReferencesBackground and production editDuring the 1990s musician Stacy Jones was a member of acts such as Letters to Cleo Aimee Mann and Veruca Salt all of whom he played drums for 1 2 In 2000 Jones taught himself how to play guitar in around a week and formed BMX Girl in Killington Vermont 1 3 4 The name was changed to American Hi Fi at the suggestion of the Rolling Stones member Keith Richards 3 Jones recruited his friends Drew Parsons on bass who had previously played with Tracy Bonham Jamie Arentzen on guitar previously of Sky Heroes and Brian Nolan on drums former member of Figdish 2 Jones went to Maui Hawaii to play drums for former Veruca Salt vocalist Nina Gordon s debut solo album with Bob Rock 5 In an attempt to keep the momentum of American Hi Fi ongoing the rest of the band was invited to join Jones in Maui They set up in a garage close to the studio and began practicing The band wrote several songs here and booked a club show in order to improve their performance Rock took a break from recording Gordon to see the band play After their show Rock offered to work on their debut 5 Recording sessions were held at Planation Mixing and Recording in Maui with Rock producing 6 Recording was handled by Brian Joseph Dobbs with second engineer Eric Helmkamp Mike Gillies did some digital editing 6 Arentzen said Rock was one of the reasons it s so huge sounding There was never enough stuff on there He d say OK let s double that let s put more more more 4 In a 2003 interview Jones said if they played a piece of music that sounded kind of angular Rock would steer us away from it 7 Rock mixed all of the recordings except for I m a Fool which was done by Randy Staub 6 Composition editMusically the sound of American Hi Fi has been described as pop punk 8 and power pop 9 drawing comparisons to Blink 182 Foo Fighters and Weezer 3 All of the songs on the album were written by Jones influenced by the disbandment of Veruca Salt Stacy s work as a drummer in Veruca Salt was displayed in the rhythm focused songs on American Hi Fi 2 The opening track Surround is an alternative rock song which was reminiscent of In Color 1977 era Cheap Trick 3 Flavor of the Weak is about a girl that was mistreated by her partner it features a guitar solo that recalled the work of Cheap Trick 2 3 A Bigger Mood as well as Scar is driven by Nolan s drum parts and Arentzen s guitarwork channeling the sound of Sugar 3 I m a Fool includes Fountains of Wayne esque vocal harmonies and is followed by the Nirvana indebted Hi Fi Killer 3 10 Blue Day includes a homage to the Rolling Stones track Sympathy for the Devil 1968 3 Release editOn November 26 2000 American Hi Fi was announced for release early next year The following month American Hi Fi toured the US east coast with SR 71 11 Flavor of the Weak was released to radio on January 9 2001 12 On February 12 the band performed on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn 11 American Hi Fi was released through Island Records on February 27 of that year 13 The UK version included the demo Black Satellite and the music video for Flavor of the Weak 14 For the following two months American Hi Fi supported Eve 6 on their headlining US tour 15 Following this the band went on a six week US tour with Our Lady Peace and played some shows in Canada While in Canada they appeared and performed on MuchMusic and Open Mike with Mike Bullard 16 In late May the band performed at the HFStival 17 In June and July the band again supported Eve 6 this time as part of the Civic Tour 18 Flavor of the Weak was released as a single in Europe on August 24 2001 the European version included Blue Day a demo of Vertigo and an acoustic version of Flavor of the Weak while the Australian version featured the Vertigo demo alongside Scar and the music video for Flavor of the Weak 19 20 The song s music video is a homage to the film Heavy Metal Parking Lot 1986 16 the idea for it originated from a party while on tour 7 In September and October the band embarked on the Launch Vibreaker Tour in the US 21 They played a one off show in the UK in November with the 45s 22 Another Perfect Day was released as a single in 2001 with the bonus tracks Still Sideways Wall of Sound and the demo Black Satellite 23 The song s music video featured Patton Oswalt dressed as a hot dog mascot 3 The live album Rock n Roll Noodle Shop Live from Tokyo recorded in Japan was released in May 2002 10 In 2016 the band released an acoustic version of the album dubbed American Hi Fi Acoustic 3 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 Chart AttackFavorable 25 Drowned in Sound2 10 26 Kerrang nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 Melodic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 Ox FanzineFavorable 29 Rock Hard7 5 10 30 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 32 American Hi Fi was met with mainly positive reviews from music critics AllMusic reviewer Mario Mesquita Borges said American Hi Fi brought fresh new strains to the genre on their eponymous debut sustaining a high quality standard throughout the whole record 24 Ox Fanzine s Elmar Salmutter called the album a really nice affair providing enough guitar broadsides not to drift into the insignificant mainstream 29 Buffo Schnadelbach of Rock Hard said that in spite of the band s tendencies poppy vibes and sentimental melodies their debut sounds guitar heavy and powerful enough to fall under the heading of rock 30 Melodic reviewer Johan Wippsson called the record modern rock at its best with great melodies and great production from Rock 28 The staff at Chart Attack wrote that the album blasts out 13 tracks of shimmering rock n roll bliss that s miles high with distorted hooks Though they considered it a bit bubble gummy at times it had such infectious pop sensibilities that it s hard to resist having another listen 25 Rolling Stone writer Barry Walters wrote that despite the band s absurd lack of originality American Hi Fi outshine most recent radio friendly pop punk with instantly welcoming songwriting and ferocious instrumental skills 31 Nathan T Birk from Ink19 said Flavour of the Weak was dead on indicative of the band s self titled debut despite it being its weakest track He said that while the band seemed unsure of which act they were trying to emulate they nonetheless deliver ed some soothingly smooth pop rockers 33 Terry Bezer of Drowned in Sound held a negative assessment and opened his review by claiming this album is the sort of shit that makes you feel like pulling a gun on yourself and squeezing the trigger with maximum force 26 American Hi Fi peaked at number 81 on the US Billboard 200 and number 83 in the UK 34 35 Throughout 2001 the album would go on to sell over 750 000 copies 8 Flavor of the Weak charted at number 5 on Alternative Airplay 36 number 15 on Mainstream Top 40 37 number 35 on Adult Top 40 38 number 37 on Radio Songs 39 number 41 on Hot 100 40 It also reached number 31 in the UK 35 Another Perfect Day reached at number 33 on Alternative Airplay 36 NME listed the album on a list of nostalgic pop punk records 8 Cleveland com ranked Flavor of the Weak at number 85 on their list of the top 100 pop punk songs 41 Track listing editAll songs written by Stacy Jones 6 No TitleLength1 Surround 3 112 Flavor of the Weak 3 083 A Bigger Mood 3 384 Safer on the Outside 4 015 I m a Fool 4 006 Hi Fi Killer 3 057 Blue Day 3 338 My Only Enemy 3 289 Don t Wait for the Sun 3 5010 Another Perfect Day 3 3811 Scar 4 0312 What About Today 3 3413 Wall of Sound 5 18Total length 48 48 UK bonus tracksNo TitleLength14 Black Satellite demo 3 1015 Flavor of the Weak music video enhanced content Personnel editPersonnel per booklet 6 American Hi Fi Stacy Jones vocals rhythm guitar Jamie Arentzen lead guitar Drew Parsons bass Brian Nolan drums Production Bob Rock producer mixing Brian Joseph Dobbs recording Eric Helmkamp second engineer Mick Gillies digital editor Randy Staub mixing track 5 Rick Patrick creative direction Zoren Gold booklet photography interior layout C Taylor Crothers back cover additional photography American Hi Fi collage photosCharts editChart performance for American Hi Fi Chart 2001 Peak positionUS Billboard 200 34 81US Heatseekers Albums Billboard 42 1UK Albums OCC 35 83References editCitations a b Tatangelo Wade September 1 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