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Anywhere but Here (Mayday Parade album)

Anywhere but Here is the second studio album by American rock band Mayday Parade, released on October 6, 2009. The band started writing Anywhere but Here in January 2009, working with several co-writers. The band signed to Atlantic in March 2009. Later that month, the band started recording at House of Loud in Elmwood Park, New Jersey. The album's production was handled by producer David Bendeth. "The Silence" was released as a single in August and was followed by Anywhere but Here, released through Fearless Records, a couple of months later. "Kids in Love" was released as a single in May 2010. "Anywhere but Here" was released as a single in September.

Anywhere but Here
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 6, 2009
RecordedMarch 2009
StudioHouse of Loud, Elmwood Park, New Jersey
Genre
Length38:37
Label
ProducerDavid Bendeth
Mayday Parade chronology
A Lesson in Romantics
(2007)
Anywhere but Here
(2009)
Valdosta
(2011)
Singles from Anywhere but Here
  1. "The Silence"
    Released: August 4, 2009
  2. "Kids in Love"
    Released: May 18, 2010
  3. "Anywhere but Here"
    Released: September 20, 2010

Background and recording edit

Vocalist/guitarist Jason Lancaster left Mayday Parade in March 2007[3] citing a lack of writing credit on the band's releases.[4][nb 1] Bassist Jeremy Lenzo and drummer Jake Bundrick filled in for Lancaster's vocals, while guitarists Alex Garcia and Brooks Betts performed Lancaster's guitar parts.[5] The band's debut album, A Lesson in Romantics, was released in July[6] through independent label Fearless Records.[7] In early January 2009, the band began the writing process for a new album, which was expected to be released in the summer through Fearless Records.[8] On March 31, it was announced the band had signed to major label Atlantic Records.[9]

In late March, the band entered the studio[10] with 50 songs.[11] On March 30, the band started recording.[12] The group picked the 11 best songs, plus a couple that were later released on the deluxe edition.[11][nb 2] The album was recorded and mixed at House of Loud in Elmwood Park, New Jersey[13] with producer David Bendeth.[14] The band were initially in talks with two other producers but chose Bendeth, according to Sanders, as "it just really made sense. [...] He brought a lot to the songs and we even did a little bit of writing with him."[11] Sanders also mentioned that Bendeth "had a lot more to do with everything and had a heavier hand in everything".[15] Bundrick said Bendeth put him through "drummer boot camp" and revealed that Bendeth is "not afraid to tell you how he feels about your playing or how much you may suck in a certain area."[16] The group let Bendeth have his way as they "didn't really want to make Atlantic mad."[15]

Composition edit

Bundrick claimed the band didn't want to make this new album "too different", compared to A Lesson in Romantics. The band focused on "making the heavy parts heavier and the sad parts more sad."[12] Sanders later recalled that "there was a lot of outside influence" from Atlantic Records that resulted in "a lot of co-writes".[15] The label expected the band to release a pop album. While the band attempted to follow this direction, they were weighed down by "so much overbearing pressure", according to Betts.[17]

"Kids in Love" was written by the band and Gregg Wattenberg. "Anywhere But Here" was written by the band and David Hodges. "The Silence", "If You Can't Live Without Me, Why Aren't You Dead Yet?", "Save Your Heart", and "Get Up" were written by the band and Bobby Huff. "Still Breathing" was written by the band and Dave Bassett. "Bruised and Scarred" was written by the band, Huff, and David Bendeth. "Center of Attention" was written by the band, Sam Hollander, and Dave Katz. "I Swear This Time I Mean It" and "The End" were written by the band.[13]

Release edit

In mid-June 2009, Sanders performed an untitled new song during a show in New Jersey.[18] On June 24, the band's next album was announced for release in October.[19] In July and August, the band went on a tour of the US with Metro Station.[20] On July 28, the album's title was revealed: Anywhere but Here. The title-track was made available for streaming via Myspace the following day. "The Silence" was released as a single on August 4.[21] On August 20, the album's track listing was revealed.[22] On September 1, the album's art work was revealed.[23] The art work was done by John Ryan Solis, while Kristie Borgmann was the art manager and Alex Kirzhner helped with the design.[13] On September 15, a music video was released for "Anywhere by Here" via Myspace.[24] Between September 24 and November 14, the band went on the AP Fall Ball Tour, alongside The Academy Is..., Set Your Goals, The Secret Handshake and You Me at Six.[25]

On September 29, 2009 a music video was released for "The Silence" via mtvU.[26] The video was directed by RAGE.[27] It shows a woman who is close to having a nervous breakdown, with scenes of the band performing in an abandoned trailer park.[28] That same day, "Get Up" was made available for streaming.[29] Anywhere but Here was released on October 6 through Atlantic.[21] On the same day, "The Silence" was released to radio,[30] and again on November 3.[31] In November and December, the band toured with The Dangerous Summer.[32] Between January and March 2010, the band went on the 2010 edition of the Take Action Tour,[33] supporting We the Kings.[34] In February, it was announced that a music video was being filmed for "Kids in Love".[35] The band supported Madina Lake on their tour of Europe between late March and mid April.[36]

A music video for "Kids in Love" was released on April 1, 2010, but was shortly removed.[37] The video was directed by Josh Mond.[37] The video features a graphic depiction of a group of people on a road trip, taking drugs engaging in various sexual acts and streaking through a desert.[37] Sanders explained that the band wanted to do something different from their previous music videos.[37] Upon seeing the plot for the "Kids in Love" video the group thought it was "really cool and really interesting. It would get people talking".[37] However, after seeing the final version, Sanders was "pretty shocked" and found it more explicit than intended.[37] The band's fans were upset with the video.[37] Eventually, the band released a "clean" version of the video.[37] "Kids in Love" was released to mainstream radio on April 6,[38] and released as a single on May 18.[39]

In May 2010, the band supported Sing It Loud.[40] The band went on the 2010 edition of Warped Tour.[41] On September 20, "Anywhere but Here" was released as a single.[42] In September and October, the band went on a UK tour with The Maine.[43] The band headlined the Fearless Friends Tour, with support from Breathe Carolina, Every Avenue, Artist vs. Poet, and Go Radio,[44] in October and November.[45] This became the band's first ever headlining tour.[44] A music video for "Get Up" was released on January 31, 2011.[46] The band would later record "Kids in Love" and "Bruised and Scarred" acoustically for the Valdosta (2011) EP.[47]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk77%[1]
AllMusic     [48]
The Gazette (Cedar Rapids)Favorable[49]
Melodic      [50]
Rock Sound7/10[51]
Sputnikmusic3/5[2]

The album generally received mixed to positive reviews from critics. In his review for AllMusic, Andrew Leahey commented that the album was "entirely risk-free" but that the band does "an adequate job".[48]

Anywhere but Here debuted at number 31 on the Billboard 200.[52] In retrospect, Sanders said the band simply recorded songs that they "didn't care about as much or love as much".[15] Brooks pointed out that it wasn't "the best representation [of the band]."[17]

Track listing edit

All arrangements by Mayday Parade and David Bendeth.[13]

  1. "Kids in Love" (Mayday Parade, Gregg Wattenberg) – 3:36
  2. "Anywhere But Here" (Mayday Parade, David Hodges) – 3:09
  3. "The Silence" (Mayday Parade, Bobby Huff) – 3:35
  4. "Still Breathing" (Mayday Parade, Dave Bassett) – 3:52
  5. "Bruised and Scarred" (Mayday Parade, Huff, David Bendeth) – 3:23
  6. "If You Can't Live Without Me, Why Aren't You Dead Yet?" (Mayday Parade, Huff) – 3:38
  7. "Save Your Heart" (Mayday Parade, Huff) – 3:42
  8. "Get Up" (Mayday Parade, Huff) – 3:03
  9. "Center of Attention" (Mayday Parade, Sam Hollander, Dave Katz) – 3:01
  10. "I Swear This Time I Mean It" (Mayday Parade) – 4:01
  11. "The End" (Mayday Parade) – 3:37

Bonus tracks

iTunes deluxe edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."So Far Away"4:38
13."The Memory"4:10
14."The Silence" (music video)3:34
15."Anywhere But Here" (music video)3:13

Personnel edit

Personnel per digital booklet.[13]

Mayday Parade

  • Brooks Betts – rhythm guitar
  • Jake Bundrick – drums, backing vocals
  • Derek Sanders – lead vocals, keyboards, acoustic guitar
  • Alex Garcia – lead guitar
  • Jeremy Lenzo – bass guitar, backing vocals

Production

  • David Bendeth – producer, mixing
  • Dan Korneff – digital editing, engineer, mixing engineer
  • John Bender – digital editing, engineer
  • Kato Khandwala – digital editing, engineer
  • Mitch Milan – assistant engineer
  • Alex Kirzhner – art direction, design
  • John Ryan Solis – cover illustration
  • Connie Makita – secret art friend
  • Andrew Zaeh – photography
  • Kristie Borgmann – art manager
  • Michelle Piza – packaging manager

Charts edit

Chart performance for Anywhere but Here
Chart (2009) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[52] 31
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)[53] 8
US Digital Albums (Billboard)[54] 12
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[55] 12

References edit

Footnotes

  1. ^ Lancaster would later form Go Radio.[3]
  2. ^ The deluxe edition tracks were "So Far Away" and "The Memory".

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External links edit

  • Anywhere but Here at YouTube (streamed copy where licensed)

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Anywhere but Here is the second studio album by American rock band Mayday Parade released on October 6 2009 The band started writing Anywhere but Here in January 2009 working with several co writers The band signed to Atlantic in March 2009 Later that month the band started recording at House of Loud in Elmwood Park New Jersey The album s production was handled by producer David Bendeth The Silence was released as a single in August and was followed by Anywhere but Here released through Fearless Records a couple of months later Kids in Love was released as a single in May 2010 Anywhere but Here was released as a single in September Anywhere but HereStudio album by Mayday ParadeReleasedOctober 6 2009RecordedMarch 2009StudioHouse of Loud Elmwood Park New JerseyGenrePop punk 1 2 pop rock emoLength38 37LabelFearless AtlanticProducerDavid BendethMayday Parade chronologyA Lesson in Romantics 2007 Anywhere but Here 2009 Valdosta 2011 Singles from Anywhere but Here The Silence Released August 4 2009 Kids in Love Released May 18 2010 Anywhere but Here Released September 20 2010 Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Composition 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 References 9 External linksBackground and recording editVocalist guitarist Jason Lancaster left Mayday Parade in March 2007 3 citing a lack of writing credit on the band s releases 4 nb 1 Bassist Jeremy Lenzo and drummer Jake Bundrick filled in for Lancaster s vocals while guitarists Alex Garcia and Brooks Betts performed Lancaster s guitar parts 5 The band s debut album A Lesson in Romantics was released in July 6 through independent label Fearless Records 7 In early January 2009 the band began the writing process for a new album which was expected to be released in the summer through Fearless Records 8 On March 31 it was announced the band had signed to major label Atlantic Records 9 In late March the band entered the studio 10 with 50 songs 11 On March 30 the band started recording 12 The group picked the 11 best songs plus a couple that were later released on the deluxe edition 11 nb 2 The album was recorded and mixed at House of Loud in Elmwood Park New Jersey 13 with producer David Bendeth 14 The band were initially in talks with two other producers but chose Bendeth according to Sanders as it just really made sense He brought a lot to the songs and we even did a little bit of writing with him 11 Sanders also mentioned that Bendeth had a lot more to do with everything and had a heavier hand in everything 15 Bundrick said Bendeth put him through drummer boot camp and revealed that Bendeth is not afraid to tell you how he feels about your playing or how much you may suck in a certain area 16 The group let Bendeth have his way as they didn t really want to make Atlantic mad 15 Composition editBundrick claimed the band didn t want to make this new album too different compared to A Lesson in Romantics The band focused on making the heavy parts heavier and the sad parts more sad 12 Sanders later recalled that there was a lot of outside influence from Atlantic Records that resulted in a lot of co writes 15 The label expected the band to release a pop album While the band attempted to follow this direction they were weighed down by so much overbearing pressure according to Betts 17 Kids in Love was written by the band and Gregg Wattenberg Anywhere But Here was written by the band and David Hodges The Silence If You Can t Live Without Me Why Aren t You Dead Yet Save Your Heart and Get Up were written by the band and Bobby Huff Still Breathing was written by the band and Dave Bassett Bruised and Scarred was written by the band Huff and David Bendeth Center of Attention was written by the band Sam Hollander and Dave Katz I Swear This Time I Mean It and The End were written by the band 13 Release editIn mid June 2009 Sanders performed an untitled new song during a show in New Jersey 18 On June 24 the band s next album was announced for release in October 19 In July and August the band went on a tour of the US with Metro Station 20 On July 28 the album s title was revealed Anywhere but Here The title track was made available for streaming via Myspace the following day The Silence was released as a single on August 4 21 On August 20 the album s track listing was revealed 22 On September 1 the album s art work was revealed 23 The art work was done by John Ryan Solis while Kristie Borgmann was the art manager and Alex Kirzhner helped with the design 13 On September 15 a music video was released for Anywhere by Here via Myspace 24 Between September 24 and November 14 the band went on the AP Fall Ball Tour alongside The Academy Is Set Your Goals The Secret Handshake and You Me at Six 25 On September 29 2009 a music video was released for The Silence via mtvU 26 The video was directed by RAGE 27 It shows a woman who is close to having a nervous breakdown with scenes of the band performing in an abandoned trailer park 28 That same day Get Up was made available for streaming 29 Anywhere but Here was released on October 6 through Atlantic 21 On the same day The Silence was released to radio 30 and again on November 3 31 In November and December the band toured with The Dangerous Summer 32 Between January and March 2010 the band went on the 2010 edition of the Take Action Tour 33 supporting We the Kings 34 In February it was announced that a music video was being filmed for Kids in Love 35 The band supported Madina Lake on their tour of Europe between late March and mid April 36 A music video for Kids in Love was released on April 1 2010 but was shortly removed 37 The video was directed by Josh Mond 37 The video features a graphic depiction of a group of people on a road trip taking drugs engaging in various sexual acts and streaking through a desert 37 Sanders explained that the band wanted to do something different from their previous music videos 37 Upon seeing the plot for the Kids in Love video the group thought it was really cool and really interesting It would get people talking 37 However after seeing the final version Sanders was pretty shocked and found it more explicit than intended 37 The band s fans were upset with the video 37 Eventually the band released a clean version of the video 37 Kids in Love was released to mainstream radio on April 6 38 and released as a single on May 18 39 In May 2010 the band supported Sing It Loud 40 The band went on the 2010 edition of Warped Tour 41 On September 20 Anywhere but Here was released as a single 42 In September and October the band went on a UK tour with The Maine 43 The band headlined the Fearless Friends Tour with support from Breathe Carolina Every Avenue Artist vs Poet and Go Radio 44 in October and November 45 This became the band s first ever headlining tour 44 A music video for Get Up was released on January 31 2011 46 The band would later record Kids in Love and Bruised and Scarred acoustically for the Valdosta 2011 EP 47 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAbsolutePunk77 1 AllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 48 The Gazette Cedar Rapids Favorable 49 Melodic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 50 Rock Sound7 10 51 Sputnikmusic3 5 2 The album generally received mixed to positive reviews from critics In his review for AllMusic Andrew Leahey commented that the album was entirely risk free but that the band does an adequate job 48 Anywhere but Here debuted at number 31 on the Billboard 200 52 In retrospect Sanders said the band simply recorded songs that they didn t care about as much or love as much 15 Brooks pointed out that it wasn t the best representation of the band 17 Track listing editAll arrangements by Mayday Parade and David Bendeth 13 Kids in Love Mayday Parade Gregg Wattenberg 3 36 Anywhere But Here Mayday Parade David Hodges 3 09 The Silence Mayday Parade Bobby Huff 3 35 Still Breathing Mayday Parade Dave Bassett 3 52 Bruised and Scarred Mayday Parade Huff David Bendeth 3 23 If You Can t Live Without Me Why Aren t You Dead Yet Mayday Parade Huff 3 38 Save Your Heart Mayday Parade Huff 3 42 Get Up Mayday Parade Huff 3 03 Center of Attention Mayday Parade Sam Hollander Dave Katz 3 01 I Swear This Time I Mean It Mayday Parade 4 01 The End Mayday Parade 3 37Bonus tracks iTunes deluxe edition bonus tracksNo TitleLength12 So Far Away 4 3813 The Memory 4 1014 The Silence music video 3 3415 Anywhere But Here music video 3 13Personnel editPersonnel per digital booklet 13 Mayday Parade Brooks Betts rhythm guitar Jake Bundrick drums backing vocals Derek Sanders lead vocals keyboards acoustic guitar Alex Garcia lead guitar Jeremy Lenzo bass guitar backing vocalsProduction David Bendeth producer mixing Dan Korneff digital editing engineer mixing engineer John Bender digital editing engineer Kato Khandwala digital editing engineer Mitch Milan assistant engineer Alex Kirzhner art direction design John Ryan Solis cover illustration Connie Makita secret art friend Andrew Zaeh photography Kristie Borgmann art manager Michelle Piza packaging managerCharts editChart performance for Anywhere but Here Chart 2009 PeakpositionUS Billboard 200 52 31US Top Alternative Albums Billboard 53 8US Digital Albums Billboard 54 12US Top Rock Albums Billboard 55 12References editFootnotes Lancaster would later form Go Radio 3 The deluxe edition tracks were So Far Away and The Memory Citations a b Aaron Jeremy October 16 2009 Mayday Parade Anywhere but Here Album Review AbsolutePunk net Archived from the original on October 19 2009 Retrieved August 29 2015 a b Knott Adam October 19 2009 Mayday Parade Anywhere But Here album review Sputnikmusic Retrieved August 31 2015 a b Apar Corey Mayday Parade Biography AllMusic Archived from the original on May 6 2016 Retrieved August 30 2015 Stokes Alyson February 6 2015 The 5 things you feel when a member leaves your favorite band Alternative Press Archived from the original on August 30 2015 Retrieved August 30 2015 Pham Jamie June 15 2007 Mayday 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