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Be Human (album)

Be Human is the third studio album by English alternative rock band Fightstar, released on 20 April 2009 through independent label Search and Destroy Records, itself distributed by PIAS Recordings. The album was recorded between August and December 2008 in Chesterfield and London, with the band co-producing alongside Laruso guitarist Carl Bown. Additional recording took place Air Studios with string composer Audrey Riley. Unlike their first two studio releases, Daniel Conway did not contribute to the album's artwork, instead the band approached Ryohei Hase who digitally painted the cover art.[4]

Be Human
Studio album by
Released20 April 2009
RecordedAugust–December 2008
StudioTreehouse Studios, Chesterfield and AIR Studios, London
Genre
Length46:13 (Original)
59:03 (Deluxe)
LabelSearch and Destroy/PIAS
ProducerCarl Bown, Fightstar
Fightstar chronology
Alternate Endings
(2008)
Be Human
(2009)
Behind the Devil's Back
(2015)
Singles from Be Human
  1. "The English Way"
    Released: 3 November 2008
  2. "Mercury Summer"
    Released: 6 April 2009
  3. "Never Change"
    Released: 20 July 2009
  4. "A City on Fire"
    Released: 21 December 2009

Four singles were released from Be Human, including "The English Way" and "Mercury Summer" prior to the album's release. Drawing praise from many critics, the album entered the UK Albums Chart at number 20, making it their highest charting album to date.[5] The iTunes digital download includes a bonus track which is an acoustic version of "Unfamiliar Ceilings", the final track on the band's previous studio album, performed with former XFM presenter Katie P.[6] A deluxe edition was later re-released on 1 March 2010, including four newly recorded tracks, a DVD of the band's live unplugged performance at the Picturedrome Theatre in Northampton, new cover art and also a revised track listing.[citation needed]

Background, writing and recording edit

The band first mentioned that they were working on new material back in March 2008. They confirmed that after completing their tour with Brigade, they would begin writing during the summer and would be posting updates for fans with video diaries from the studio.[7] Recording took place, for the most part, at Treehouse Studios in Chesterfield, the personal studio of co-producer and friend, Carl Bown. Drum tracks for the album were recorded at Steelworks Studios in Sheffield, and split between Omar and Charlie due to Omar suffering from a broken wrist.[8] Recording sessions began in August 2008, and were due to finish in November. The band's vocalist, guitarist and songwriter Charlie Simpson confirmed tentative working titles as "War Machine", "English Way" and "Mercury Summer". He mentioned the former would have a distinct "rock opera" feel to it with heavy string sections.[9]

After the bulk of recording had been completed, the band went to Air Studios (where film scores for Pirates of the Caribbean and Batman Begins had been composed) to record the string sections with Audrey Riley. Simpson later commented that "it was great to bring that element, that classical side, into it. It adds so much."[10] Leading up to the album's release, the band indicated that the sound would be "quite different" to their earlier material with the inclusion of orchestral and choral parts. Despite this, it was noted that it would still remain "Fightstar", with their trademark dark and heavy elements.[11] The band also regarded the lyrical content as their "most positive" to date and were pleased that the finished product was "everything we wanted".[12]

Promotion and release edit

The first single from the album was "The English Way", released along with a music video on 3 November 2008. It marked a degree of experimentation for the band, with the addition of choir vocals for the first time.[13] The CD single had a demo titled "Colours Bleed", which had its name changed to "Colours Bleed to Red" for the release of the album. "Mercury Summer" was made available for streaming on 17 February 2009.[14] The video for the second single, "Mercury Summer", premiered on 25 February,[15] whilst the physical CD single release was on 6 April. The song further showcased a more experimental direction, with a more upbeat and melodic sound than found in older material.[16]

In a live web chat with fans on the official Fightstar forum on 9 April 2009, the band confirmed that the next single is expected to be "Never Change". Throughout April, the band went on a UK tour with In Case of Fire and Laruso. Be Human was released on 20 April.[15] The band shot the video for "Never Change" on 3 May, as the band confirmed at their gig in Exeter Lemon Grove on 4 May. It was released on 20 July 2009,[17] with the band working alongside the same directors for the video as they did with "Mercury Summer".[18] They appeared at the Reading and Leeds Festivals in August 2009.[19]

Deluxe edition edit

 
The deluxe edition cover art as designed by guitarist Alex Westaway.

The band confirmed in late 2009 that Be Human would be re-released as a deluxe version containing four or five new songs. One of the new songs could be a cover version of Jordin Sparks' "Battlefield", which the band performed informally earlier in the year in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge. The cover was met with great approval and Sparks herself said on radio that she was a fan of Fightstar and believed they should cover the song.[20]

On 12 October the band posted pictures on their Myspace site from their latest music video shoot for new song "A City on Fire".[21] The song subsequently was played for the first time during Fearne Cotton's show on Radio 1 on 19 October and the official video premiered on the band's MySpace on 24 October, which was directed by the team at Sitcom Soldiers.[22] The single was released as a digital download on 20 December,[23] while the band have since confirmed the deluxe re-release of Be Human will be available in February 2010.[24]

On 13 January, guitarist Alex Westaway posted an update on the band's official website. He confirmed that the deluxe re-release is scheduled for release on or around 1 March 2010.[25] He also confirmed he had personally designed new artwork for the repackaging and that a live DVD would also be included.[25] The band's unplugged performance was shot in December 2009 at the Picturedome in Northampton (Westaway's home town). The DVD also includes the music videos for "The English Way", "Mercury Summer", "Never Change" and "A City on Fire".[25] The four newly recorded tracks were confirmed as, "A City on Fire", "Its Blood Is Black", "28k Resolution" and "Mvua Nyeusi", with the whole track listing re-organised.[25]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk84%[26]
Big Cheese     [27]
God is in the TV     [28]
In the News9/10[29]
Kerrang!     [30]
Melodic.net     [1]
Q     [31]
Rock Sound8/10[32]
Sputnikmusic4.5/5[2]

The album was met with positive critical response upon its release, with many reviews praising the band for experimenting with the orchestration elements and ultimately, expanding their sound as a whole.

Anton Djamoos of AbsolutePunk rated the album 84% and stated that it's time for the US to "finally take notice of Fightstar". Commenting on the band's progression, he stated; "Be Human is a departure from the general body of work we've seen in the past from the band. They break from their own norm with several orchestral elements to make the album sound more full and let the music hit even harder; they're pushing their creative boundaries and it works for the most part". He also added that Fightstar "is poised to finally see some long-overdue respect".[26] In the News writer Lewis Bazley was highly favourable in his review and awarded a score of 9/10. He described the album as, "Bold, grandiose - a career high". He also stated the album would have huge reply value and summarised his review by adding; "With Fightstar having released this LP themselves and the aforementioned orchestra appearing on almost every track, it's a 50-minute statement of intent, a dozen songs in which the four-piece declare 'this is the band we've always wanted to be'. From the opening, orchestral burst of 'Calling on All Stations', the Death Cab-meets-Cure emotional theatrics of 'Give Me the Sky' and the mournful movie script ending of 'Follow Me into the Darkness', immersing yourself in the bipolar world of Be Human is an exhilarating, sometimes heartstopping journey to revisit for years to come".[29]

Emma Johnston, a critic for British rock magazine Kerrang!, awarded the album an "excellent" four K rating and commented the band had "created a huge-hearted, earnest, wonderfully over the top album". She was particularly impressed with the variety offered on the record; "Be Human is a record glorying in its own bombast, as Fightstar throw as many orchestral and choral flourishes as their muscular, solemnly heavy rock as it could take without drowning".[30] Victoria Durham of Rock Sound stated, "By now, we know that Fightstar are capable of great things and they're back in business, with nothing less than Hollywood movie scores in their sights". Awarding the album 8/10, she made comparisons with Biffy Clyro and Silverchair whilst complimenting the broad range found among the songs; "If 'Chemical Blood' and 'Damocles' are the pummelling rock epics, then 'Tonight We Burn' and 'Give Me The Sky' are the experimental, pop-fuelled gems. Fightstar have always been ambitious; now they’re on their way to becoming truly brilliant".[32] Matt Mason of Q magazine, while awarding the album an "excellent" four star review, wrote, "be human reveals itself to be a more complex – and captivating – creature. Bold juxtapositioning of operatic arrangements, electronic interludes and juddering hardcore riffs."[31] Craig Broad of God Is in the TV noted that his first impressions of the album were, "how grandiose it actually is." Awarding four stars, he praised the band for expanding their sound; "Be Human, ultimately, is a band comfortable with their abilities but pushing and evolving to become something more. Let's just hope that they continue to push on and be one of bright stars of British alternative music."[28] Jared Ponton of Sputnikmusic, writing a review on the deluxe edition, said that the re-release, "actually improves on an already-excellent album." Awarding a "superb" 4.5 out of five rating, he also added, "Unlike many bands that have shot for that sense of cinematic urgency and "epic" undertones for their music in the past, Be Human saw Fightstar largely succeeding, by shining a beam of new light on the premises of the band's unique, post-hardcore sound."[2]

Track listing edit

All lyrics written by Charlie Simpson and Alex Westaway; music composed by Fightstar.[33]

No.TitleLength
1."Calling on All Stations"3:26
2."The English Way"3:33
3."War Machine"4:48
4."Never Change"3:02
5."Colours Bleed to Red"3:19
6."The Whisperer"3:59
7."Mercury Summer"3:07
8."Give Me the Sky"4:01
9."Chemical Blood"3:52
10."Tonight We Burn"3:51
11."Damocles"3:36
12."Follow Me into the Darkness"5:44
Total length:46:13
iTunes edition[6]
No.TitleLength
13."Unfamiliar Ceilings (Acoustic)"4:07
Deluxe Edition[34]
No.TitleLength
1."War Machine"4:48
2."A City on Fire"3:07
3."The English Way"3:33
4."28k Resolution"3:16
5."Chemical Blood"3:52
6."Calling on All Stations"3:26
7."Mercury Summer"3:07
8."Give Me the Sky"4:01
9."Never Change"3:02
10."Tonight We Burn"3:51
11."The Whisperer"3:59
12."Its Blood Is Black"3:29
13."Colours Bleed to Red"3:19
14."Damocles"3:36
15."Mvua Nyeusi"3:24
16."Follow Me into the Darkness"5:44
17."Battlefield" (iTunes Exclusive)"3:21
Total length:59:03
Unplugged at the Picturedrome DVD[34]
No.TitleLength
1."Palahniuk's Laughter"4:26
2."99"4:17
3."The English Way"3:32
4."Our Last Common Ancestor"3:38
5."Sleep Well Tonight"4:45
6."Battlefield"4:00
7."Vincent"4:45
8."Cross Out the Stars"5:18

B-sides edit

Personnel edit

Adapted from the Be Human album credits.[33]

Fightstar

Additional musicians

± other orchestra members not credited

Choir
Production

Charts edit

Accolades edit

Publication Country Accolade Year Rank
Rock Sound UK Top Seventy Five Albums of the Year 2009 50[37]

Release history edit

Region Date Label Format Catalogue # Ref.
United Kingdom 20 April 2009 Search and Destroy Digital Download, Compact Disc SADCDA002 [38]
1 March 2010 Search and Destroy Compact Disc + DVD SADCDX002 [39]
Australia 20 November 2009 Shock Compact Disc CTX537CD_1 [40]
Worldwide 16 October 2009 Cooking Vinyl Compact Disc, Digital Download COOKCD504
COOKDL504
[41]

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Be Human is the third studio album by English alternative rock band Fightstar released on 20 April 2009 through independent label Search and Destroy Records itself distributed by PIAS Recordings The album was recorded between August and December 2008 in Chesterfield and London with the band co producing alongside Laruso guitarist Carl Bown Additional recording took place Air Studios with string composer Audrey Riley Unlike their first two studio releases Daniel Conway did not contribute to the album s artwork instead the band approached Ryohei Hase who digitally painted the cover art 4 Be HumanStudio album by FightstarReleased20 April 2009RecordedAugust December 2008StudioTreehouse Studios Chesterfield and AIR Studios LondonGenrePost hardcore 1 2 alternative rock 3 symphonic rockLength46 13 Original 59 03 Deluxe LabelSearch and Destroy PIASProducerCarl Bown FightstarFightstar chronologyAlternate Endings 2008 Be Human 2009 Behind the Devil s Back 2015 Singles from Be Human The English Way Released 3 November 2008 Mercury Summer Released 6 April 2009 Never Change Released 20 July 2009 A City on Fire Released 21 December 2009Four singles were released from Be Human including The English Way and Mercury Summer prior to the album s release Drawing praise from many critics the album entered the UK Albums Chart at number 20 making it their highest charting album to date 5 The iTunes digital download includes a bonus track which is an acoustic version of Unfamiliar Ceilings the final track on the band s previous studio album performed with former XFM presenter Katie P 6 A deluxe edition was later re released on 1 March 2010 including four newly recorded tracks a DVD of the band s live unplugged performance at the Picturedrome Theatre in Northampton new cover art and also a revised track listing citation needed Contents 1 Background writing and recording 2 Promotion and release 3 Deluxe edition 4 Critical reception 5 Track listing 5 1 B sides 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 Accolades 9 Release history 10 ReferencesBackground writing and recording editThe band first mentioned that they were working on new material back in March 2008 They confirmed that after completing their tour with Brigade they would begin writing during the summer and would be posting updates for fans with video diaries from the studio 7 Recording took place for the most part at Treehouse Studios in Chesterfield the personal studio of co producer and friend Carl Bown Drum tracks for the album were recorded at Steelworks Studios in Sheffield and split between Omar and Charlie due to Omar suffering from a broken wrist 8 Recording sessions began in August 2008 and were due to finish in November The band s vocalist guitarist and songwriter Charlie Simpson confirmed tentative working titles as War Machine English Way and Mercury Summer He mentioned the former would have a distinct rock opera feel to it with heavy string sections 9 After the bulk of recording had been completed the band went to Air Studios where film scores for Pirates of the Caribbean and Batman Begins had been composed to record the string sections with Audrey Riley Simpson later commented that it was great to bring that element that classical side into it It adds so much 10 Leading up to the album s release the band indicated that the sound would be quite different to their earlier material with the inclusion of orchestral and choral parts Despite this it was noted that it would still remain Fightstar with their trademark dark and heavy elements 11 The band also regarded the lyrical content as their most positive to date and were pleased that the finished product was everything we wanted 12 Promotion and release editThe first single from the album was The English Way released along with a music video on 3 November 2008 It marked a degree of experimentation for the band with the addition of choir vocals for the first time 13 The CD single had a demo titled Colours Bleed which had its name changed to Colours Bleed to Red for the release of the album Mercury Summer was made available for streaming on 17 February 2009 14 The video for the second single Mercury Summer premiered on 25 February 15 whilst the physical CD single release was on 6 April The song further showcased a more experimental direction with a more upbeat and melodic sound than found in older material 16 In a live web chat with fans on the official Fightstar forum on 9 April 2009 the band confirmed that the next single is expected to be Never Change Throughout April the band went on a UK tour with In Case of Fire and Laruso Be Human was released on 20 April 15 The band shot the video for Never Change on 3 May as the band confirmed at their gig in Exeter Lemon Grove on 4 May It was released on 20 July 2009 17 with the band working alongside the same directors for the video as they did with Mercury Summer 18 They appeared at the Reading and Leeds Festivals in August 2009 19 Deluxe edition edit nbsp The deluxe edition cover art as designed by guitarist Alex Westaway The band confirmed in late 2009 that Be Human would be re released as a deluxe version containing four or five new songs One of the new songs could be a cover version of Jordin Sparks Battlefield which the band performed informally earlier in the year in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge The cover was met with great approval and Sparks herself said on radio that she was a fan of Fightstar and believed they should cover the song 20 On 12 October the band posted pictures on their Myspace site from their latest music video shoot for new song A City on Fire 21 The song subsequently was played for the first time during Fearne Cotton s show on Radio 1 on 19 October and the official video premiered on the band s MySpace on 24 October which was directed by the team at Sitcom Soldiers 22 The single was released as a digital download on 20 December 23 while the band have since confirmed the deluxe re release of Be Human will be available in February 2010 24 On 13 January guitarist Alex Westaway posted an update on the band s official website He confirmed that the deluxe re release is scheduled for release on or around 1 March 2010 25 He also confirmed he had personally designed new artwork for the repackaging and that a live DVD would also be included 25 The band s unplugged performance was shot in December 2009 at the Picturedome in Northampton Westaway s home town The DVD also includes the music videos for The English Way Mercury Summer Never Change and A City on Fire 25 The four newly recorded tracks were confirmed as A City on Fire Its Blood Is Black 28k Resolution and Mvua Nyeusi with the whole track listing re organised 25 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAbsolutePunk84 26 Big Cheese nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 God is in the TV nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 In the News9 10 29 Kerrang nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 30 Melodic net nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 Rock Sound8 10 32 Sputnikmusic4 5 5 2 The album was met with positive critical response upon its release with many reviews praising the band for experimenting with the orchestration elements and ultimately expanding their sound as a whole Anton Djamoos of AbsolutePunk rated the album 84 and stated that it s time for the US to finally take notice of Fightstar Commenting on the band s progression he stated Be Human is a departure from the general body of work we ve seen in the past from the band They break from their own norm with several orchestral elements to make the album sound more full and let the music hit even harder they re pushing their creative boundaries and it works for the most part He also added that Fightstar is poised to finally see some long overdue respect 26 In the News writer Lewis Bazley was highly favourable in his review and awarded a score of 9 10 He described the album as Bold grandiose a career high He also stated the album would have huge reply value and summarised his review by adding With Fightstar having released this LP themselves and the aforementioned orchestra appearing on almost every track it s a 50 minute statement of intent a dozen songs in which the four piece declare this is the band we ve always wanted to be From the opening orchestral burst of Calling on All Stations the Death Cab meets Cure emotional theatrics of Give Me the Sky and the mournful movie script ending of Follow Me into the Darkness immersing yourself in the bipolar world of Be Human is an exhilarating sometimes heartstopping journey to revisit for years to come 29 Emma Johnston a critic for British rock magazine Kerrang awarded the album an excellent four K rating and commented the band had created a huge hearted earnest wonderfully over the top album She was particularly impressed with the variety offered on the record Be Human is a record glorying in its own bombast as Fightstar throw as many orchestral and choral flourishes as their muscular solemnly heavy rock as it could take without drowning 30 Victoria Durham of Rock Sound stated By now we know that Fightstar are capable of great things and they re back in business with nothing less than Hollywood movie scores in their sights Awarding the album 8 10 she made comparisons with Biffy Clyro and Silverchair whilst complimenting the broad range found among the songs If Chemical Blood and Damocles are the pummelling rock epics then Tonight We Burn and Give Me The Sky are the experimental pop fuelled gems Fightstar have always been ambitious now they re on their way to becoming truly brilliant 32 Matt Mason of Q magazine while awarding the album an excellent four star review wrote be human reveals itself to be a more complex and captivating creature Bold juxtapositioning of operatic arrangements electronic interludes and juddering hardcore riffs 31 Craig Broad of God Is in the TV noted that his first impressions of the album were how grandiose it actually is Awarding four stars he praised the band for expanding their sound Be Human ultimately is a band comfortable with their abilities but pushing and evolving to become something more Let s just hope that they continue to push on and be one of bright stars of British alternative music 28 Jared Ponton of Sputnikmusic writing a review on the deluxe edition said that the re release actually improves on an already excellent album Awarding a superb 4 5 out of five rating he also added Unlike many bands that have shot for that sense of cinematic urgency and epic undertones for their music in the past Be Human saw Fightstar largely succeeding by shining a beam of new light on the premises of the band s unique post hardcore sound 2 Track listing editAll lyrics written by Charlie Simpson and Alex Westaway music composed by Fightstar 33 No TitleLength1 Calling on All Stations 3 262 The English Way 3 333 War Machine 4 484 Never Change 3 025 Colours Bleed to Red 3 196 The Whisperer 3 597 Mercury Summer 3 078 Give Me the Sky 4 019 Chemical Blood 3 5210 Tonight We Burn 3 5111 Damocles 3 3612 Follow Me into the Darkness 5 44Total length 46 13 iTunes edition 6 No TitleLength13 Unfamiliar Ceilings Acoustic 4 07 Deluxe Edition 34 No TitleLength1 War Machine 4 482 A City on Fire 3 073 The English Way 3 334 28k Resolution 3 165 Chemical Blood 3 526 Calling on All Stations 3 267 Mercury Summer 3 078 Give Me the Sky 4 019 Never Change 3 0210 Tonight We Burn 3 5111 The Whisperer 3 5912 Its Blood Is Black 3 2913 Colours Bleed to Red 3 1914 Damocles 3 3615 Mvua Nyeusi 3 2416 Follow Me into the Darkness 5 4417 Battlefield iTunes Exclusive 3 21Total length 59 03 Unplugged at the Picturedrome DVD 34 No TitleLength1 Palahniuk s Laughter 4 262 99 4 173 The English Way 3 324 Our Last Common Ancestor 3 385 Sleep Well Tonight 4 456 Battlefield 4 007 Vincent 4 458 Cross Out the Stars 5 18 B sides edit Colours Bleed Demo Drown Hide and Seek Imogen Heap cover Athea We Left Tracks of Fire A Short History of the World These Days Jackson Browne cover Vincent Don McLean cover Personnel editAdapted from the Be Human album credits 33 Fightstar Charlie Simpson lead vocals rhythm guitar keyboards drums lyrics Alex Westaway lead guitar vocals lyrics Dan Haigh bass guitar design Omar Abidi drums percussionAdditional musiciansAudrey Riley conductor cello Joeri de Vente french horn Rowland Sutherland flute alto flute Christian Forshaw clarinet bass clarinet other orchestra members not credited ChoirCaius Fitzgerald Luke Bowen Andrew Armstrong Josh Rees Jones Rugby School Chamber ChoirProductionCarl Bown producer engineering mixing Fightstar co production Jim Pinder Pro Tools assistance John Davies mastering Ryohei Hase artwork Tristan Lillingston A amp RCharts editChart Peak position 35 Scottish Albums OCC 36 26UK Albums OCC 20UK Rock Albums OCC 1UK Independent Albums OCC 1Accolades editPublication Country Accolade Year RankRock Sound UK Top Seventy Five Albums of the Year 2009 50 37 Release history editRegion Date Label Format Catalogue Ref United Kingdom 20 April 2009 Search and Destroy Digital Download Compact Disc SADCDA002 38 1 March 2010 Search and Destroy Compact Disc DVD SADCDX002 39 Australia 20 November 2009 Shock Compact Disc CTX537CD 1 40 Worldwide 16 October 2009 Cooking Vinyl Compact Disc Digital Download COOKCD504COOKDL504 41 References edit a b Spinelli Tom Fightstar Be Human Search and Destroy 2009 Melodic net Retrieved 31 May 2009 a b c Ponton Jared Fightstar Be Human Deluxe Edition Sputnikmusic Retrieved 2 March 2010 Smith Paul 9 June 2010 ALBUM Fightstar Be Human Dead Press Retrieved 1 January 2019 Cannings George Interview Fightstar Word Press Archived from the original on 31 October 2009 Retrieved 27 October 2009 Fightstar announce headlining tour Idiomag com Retrieved 2 July 2009 a b Fightstar record Unfamiliar Ceilings with Katie P YouTube Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 Retrieved 16 September 2009 Fightstar to begin work on album number three Kerrang Archived from the original on 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