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Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights

Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights is the third studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM, released 27 August 2001. The album was produced by Kevin Shirley, T. T. Oksala and HIM. The record had a troubled production, which lasted approximately eleven months. The prolonged recording process was partially due outside influences within the music industry hoping to repeat the success of HIM's previous album. As a result, Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights features a sleeker and more pop-oriented sound. It is the first HIM album to feature keyboardist Janne "Burton" Puurtinen.

Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights
Studio album by
Released27 August 2001 (2001-08-27)
Recorded2000–2001
StudioFinnvox Studios in Helsinki
Petrax Studios in Hollola
Crystal Sound Studios in Helsinki
GenreGothic rock[1]
Length40:52
LabelBMG
Producer
HIM chronology
Razorblade Romance
(2000)
Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights
(2001)
Love Metal
(2003)
Singles from Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights
  1. "Pretending"
    Released: 2001
  2. "In Joy and Sorrow"
    Released: 2001
  3. "Heartache Every Moment & Close to the Flame"
    Released: 2002

Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights received mixed reviews from music critics. While some gave praise to the songwriting and Ville Valo's vocal performance, most were highly critical of the production and overall commercial sound. Despite this, Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights charted in seven countries, peaking at number one in Finland and Austria. It would later go platinum and gold, respectively. Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights was also the band's first album to chart on the Billboard 200. Three singles were released, all of which reached the top two spots on the Finnish Singles Chart. The supporting tour for Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights saw HIM playing in the US for the first time, but overall strained the band to the point of nearly breaking up.

Production edit

HIM began demoing songs for its third album in the northern fall of 2000 at Petrax Studios in Hollola, with producer T. T. Oksala. Satisfied with the initial recordings, the band hoped to use them on the album, with additional overdubs being done at a later date. However, BMG, HIM's record label, disagreed, with Valo believing they wanted a more well-known producer working on the album instead of Oksala.[2] BMG's Asko Kallonen refuted these claims, stating that he and the label were worried by the band's plan to release "essentially demos" so soon after an exhausting touring cycle for Razorblade Romance.[3] Under pressure from BMG's international branches to repeat the success of Razorblade Romance, HIM was paired with producer Kevin Shirley, who had previously worked with Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, and The Black Crowes, among others.[4] While Shirley was excited to be working with the band, they were not entirely on board with his style of producing, in addition to the amount of money BMG had spent hiring him.[5] However, Valo later admitted that some of Shirley's ideas did improve the songs.[6]

 
With the addition of keyboardist Burton, the band's line-up would remain unchanged until 2015

The recording process for HIM's third album lasted approximately eleven months. This had a profound effect on the songs, with Valo later noting: "When we started recording the third album, we were into stoner rock and Black Sabbath [...] At the end we were into Neil Young and it shows on the record."[7] In addition, several outside forces within the music industry contributed to the album's troubled production. According to Valo: "The industry wasn't expecting [Razorblade Romance] to be such a hit that it was, so it meant that now there was like seventeen thousand different A&R people from the record companies and whatnots in the studio, and everybody had an opinion."[8] During the album's recording process, keyboardist Janne "Burton" Puurtinen replaced Jussi-Mikko "Juska" Salminen, who played his final show with HIM on 31 December 2000.[9]

After recording finished, the album was sent to Randy Staub and Chris Lord-Alge to mix. Additional mixing was done by John Fryer, who had produced the band's previous album.[7] The record was then mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound in New York.[10] The title Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights is a photography term, which Valo chose because of its yin and yang symbolism, that had been prominent in the band's previous album titles as well. The original proposed album cover was rejected by BMG's UK branch. Thus, Valo was flown out to London for a photoshoot with Rankin.[11] The resulting album cover for Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights took inspiration from Lou Reed, Patti Smith, and late 1970s New York City art circles.[12]

Music and lyrics edit

The overall sound of Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights has been described by music critics as more commercial and "poppy" than HIM's previous albums.[14][15] "Salt in Our Wounds" was deliberately chosen as the first track on the album to mess with the listeners' expectations, due to its use of looping and other effects. Despite the track's experimental nature, Valo referred to it as "the record's Neil Young song". "Heartache Every Moment" features many of HIM's signature sonic elements, including "tongue-in-cheek" gothic lyrics, piano, rough guitars and a "howling melody". Valo also noted a distinct Bon Jovi influence in the song. "Lose You Tonight" changed the most throughout the recording process. It began in the style of Cathedral, before ending up like "Bon Jovi on mushrooms" as Valo described it.[13] "In Joy and Sorrow" features guest performances by Apocalyptica's Eino "Eicca" Toppinen and composer Tuomas Kantelinen.[10] Valo compared the song to "Sweet Child o' Mine" by Guns N' Roses, singling out the lyrics' "no frills, self-ironic directness" as one of the song's best qualities.[13]

"Pretending" was chosen by BMG to be the first single from the album. While Valo has admitted to being indifferent towards the song, he still singled out its relaxed nature and lyrics as particular highlights. Valo described "Close to the Flame" as "sincere and direct", very similar in tone to "Gone with the Sin" from the band's previous album.[16] "Please Don't Let It Go" began in the style of The Stooges, but after Valo recorded an acoustic version, the band chose to combine the two arrangements. "Beautiful" also began life as a more uptempo song, but the band felt the arrangement didn't fit, so it was reworked in the style of John Frusciante's first solo album. "Don't Close Your Heart" was described by Valo as "Jefferson Airplane meets Bon Jovi". Lyrically it tackles with similar themes as "Join Me in Death", but from a different perspective. According to Valo, the song talks about how "if things go to shit, you don't have to sink into the swamp. You can ask for help and not close your heart". "Love You Like I Do" was described as "Elvis on acid" and makes use of church bells, which was done in tribute to Black Sabbath.[17]

Release and promotion edit

 
Ville Valo performing with HIM at Ruisrock in July 2001

The album was originally slated for released in May 2001, but was pushed back to August to accommodate a supporting tour.[18] Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights was released on 27 August 2001, and it charted in six countries, peaking at number one in Finland and Austria,[19][20] as well as number two in Germany and Switzerland.[21][22] The album would later be certified platinum in Finland and gold in Austria.[23][24] Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights also charted in the United States in 2004 at number 190, making it the band's first album to hit the Billboard 200.[25] "Pretending" was released as the album's first single, and it peaked at number one in Finland and number ten in Germany.[26][27] The band initially wanted Miikka Lommi to helm the music video, but BMG and its UK marketing department refused, wanting Kevin Godley instead.[28] "In Joy and Sorrow" was released as the second single, hitting number two in Finland.[29] The accompanying music video was later described by Valo as the group's "shittiest" video.[30] "Heartache Every Moment" and "Close to the Flame" were released as a double single, with the former peaking at number two in Finland.[31] Both tracks also received music videos.[30]

In August 2001, HIM were invited to play their first show in the US at a party organized by professional skateboarder Bam Margera, whom the band had met while on tour for Razorblade Romance.[32] The official supporting tour for Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights began on 17 September 2001 in Hamburg, with Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus and The Mission serving as opening acts for the German leg.[33] The European tour for Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights lasted four months and 44 shows, which nearly resulted in the band breaking up. Valo later explained: "The stress was at a level where I [was pissed off] the entire run – I had done this for three years straight without a vacation. No wonder the dams broke at some point."[34] As a result, HIM took a two-month hiatus in early 2002. Guitarist Mikko "Linde" Lindström and bassist Mikko "Mige" Paananen headed to Nepal, drummer Mika "Gas Lipstick" Karppinen flew to New York, keyboardist Janne "Burton" Puurtinen vacationed in Turkey, while Ville Valo stayed in Helsinki.[35] HIM regrouped at the turn of February and March 2002, when Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights was officially released in the UK.[18] In support, the band played two shows in Birmingham and London, respectively, with the first being sold-out and the second supporting The Mission.[36] HIM was also named Export of the Year at the Emma Awards.[37] The band also received the Viewers' Choice Award at the VIVA Comet Awards.[38] In March 2002, HIM began another Finnish tour, with The Skreppers serving as support. Afterwards, HIM returned to the UK for a full tour.[39]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [40]
Blabbermouth.net9/10[41]
Rock Hard6.5/10[14]
Rumba6/10[42]
Soundi     [43]

Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights received mixed reviews from critics. Borivoj Krgin, writing for Blabbermouth.net, gave the album a score of nine out of ten. He described the record as "the group's most accessible offering so far", giving praise to the songwriting and Valo's vocal delivery, which he called the "most potently effective weapon in the group's musical arsenal".[41] While disappointed by the album's softer sound, Krgin concluded his review by stating that "in purely artistic and commercial terms – HIM have made the logical follow-up album to one of last year's highlights, and they continue to cement their reputation as one of the most unique and consistent rock acts around."[41] Rock Hard's Thomas Kupfer, meanwhile, criticized the album's production and mellower sound, but did give cudos to some of the songwriting.[14] Ultimately though, he deemed Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights "no more than a good pop album".[14] This was echoed by Jani Mikkonen of Helsingin Sanomat, who described the album's best moments as "straight-up pop songs".[44]

Rumba's Janne Flinkkilä rated the record a six out of ten, stating: "Every song has been squeezed into a tight hit format, where the song structures move as predictably as the seasons change."[42] He also noted how Shirley and Oksala's production brings "Valo's asthmatic breathing sounds to an almost comical scope".[42] Ultimately, Flinkkilä stated that "HIM hasn't made a bad album", but "compared to the gothic gloominess of past albums, Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights sounds very light".[42] Antti J. Ravelin of AllMusic awarded the album two-and-a-half stars out of five, describing it as "utterly boring" and the songs as "lacking hooks".[40] In general, he described Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights as a "horrible failure" musically.[40] Tero Alanko of Soundi felt similarly, deeming the record "ideal music for girls, who don't dig the music, but Ville Valo's looks and his lyrics' decadent imagery".[43] He also described the record as "anemic" and "devoid of moments, where the best parts of the band come together to form something more that the sum of their parts."[43]

In 2017, Valo revisited Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights and described it as a "fragmented, unnatural record", stating: "We were recovering from the cannon that was the last album and the way back to ground was through a lot of fumbling. There were too many chefs on the record than there should have been, so the end result was incoherent."[45] Loudwire ranked Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights sixth in HIM's discography, describing it as not "the follow-up to Razorblade Romance that fans had hoped for", but still commending the "hooks" and Valo's vocal performance.[46] Kaaoszine ranked the record fifth in HIM's discography, commending many of the song, while noting that the album is not "as strong of an ensemble" as some of the band's other work.[47]

Track listing edit

Original release edit

All tracks are written by Ville Valo

No.TitleLength
1."Salt in Our Wounds"3:58
2."Heartache Every Moment"3:56
3."Lose You Tonight"3:42
4."In Joy and Sorrow"4:00
5."Pretending"3:55
6."Close to the Flame"3:46
7."Please Don't Let It Go"4:29
8."Beautiful"4:33
9."Don't Close Your Heart"4:39
10."Love You Like I Do"5:14
Total length:40:52
Special limited edition
No.TitleLength
11."Again"3:32
12."In Joy and Sorrow" (string version)5:04
13."Pretending" (The Cosmic Pope Jam version)8:00

Digipak / Remastered edition edit

No.TitleLength
1."Salt in Our Wounds"3:58
2."Heartache Every Moment"3:56
3."Lose You Tonight"3:42
4."In Joy and Sorrow"4:00
5."Pretending"3:55
6."Close to the Flame"3:46
7."You Are the One"3:25
8."Please Don't Let It Go"4:29
9."Beautiful"4:33
10."In Love and Lonely"3:46
11."Don't Close Your Heart"4:39
12."Love You Like I Do"5:14
Total length:51:47

Remastered edition bonus disc edit

No.TitleLength
1."Again" (Hollola Tapes)3:21
2."Pretending" (TRNSFRMTN Version)3:54
3."Lose You Tonight" (Hollola Tapes)4:17
4."Salt in Our Wounds" (John Fryer Mix)4:05
5."Close to the Flame" (Hollola Tapes)4:31
6."Please Don't Let It Go" (Hollola Tapes)3:40
7."Pretending" (Kevin Shirley Mix)4:04
8."Love You Like I Do" (Hollola Tapes)5:29
Total length:33:21

Personnel edit

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Austria (IFPI Austria)[61] Gold 20,000*
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[23] Platinum 58,009[23]
Germany (BVMI)[62] Gold 100,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[63] Gold 20,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "CD-Review: HIM - Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights". Metal1.info. 5 April 2013. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  2. ^ Juntunen 2002, p. 195.
  3. ^ Juntunen 2002, p. 196.
  4. ^ Juntunen 2002, p. 197.
  5. ^ Juntunen 2002, pp. 197–198.
  6. ^ Juntunen 2002, p. 198.
  7. ^ a b Juntunen 2002, p. 200.
  8. ^ a b "HIM's Ville Valo - Loud Legacy (Full Documentary)". Loudwire. 25 February 2015. Retrieved 9 June 2016 – via YouTube.
  9. ^ Juntunen 2002, p. 169.
  10. ^ a b Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights (booklet). HIM. Terrier Records. 2001. 74321 877492.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  11. ^ Juntunen 2002, p. 201.
  12. ^ Juntunen 2002, p. 73.
  13. ^ a b c Juntunen 2002, p. 204.
  14. ^ a b c d Kupfer, Thomas. "HIM – Deep Shadows And Brilliant Highlights". Rock Hard. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  15. ^ Valo, Ville (6 April 2003). "An Interview with Ville Valo". MAD TV (Interview) (in Finnish). Retrieved 15 September 2021 – via YouTube.
  16. ^ Juntunen 2002, p. 205.
  17. ^ Juntunen 2002, p. 206.
  18. ^ a b Juntunen 2002, p. 213.
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  30. ^ a b Juntunen 2002, p. 237.
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  32. ^ Juntunen 2002, p. 227.
  33. ^ Juntunen 2002, p. 219.
  34. ^ Juntunen 2002, pp. 222–223.
  35. ^ Juntunen 2002, pp. 247–249.
  36. ^ Juntunen 2002, p. 249.
  37. ^ (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
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  39. ^ Juntunen 2002, pp. 251–253.
  40. ^ a b c Ravelin, Antti J. "H.I.M. – Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  41. ^ a b c Krgin, Borivoj (17 December 2001). "H.I.M. – Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights (Supersonic/G.U.N.)". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  42. ^ a b c d "HIM-nostalgiamatka Rumban arkistoista". Rumba (in Finnish). 9 March 201. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  43. ^ a b c Alanko, Tero (1 July 2007). "HIM: Deep Shadows And Brilliant Highlights". Soundi (in Finnish). Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  44. ^ Mikkonen, Jani (1 October 2001). "HIM: Deep Shadows And Brilliant Highlights". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  45. ^ Ahlroth, Jussi (2 July 2017). "Jäähyväiset HIMille – Ville Valo kertoo, miksi Suomen suurin rockyhtye lopettaa ja mitä siitä seuraa". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 2 July 2017.
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  54. ^ "Swisscharts.com – HIM – Deep Shadows And Brilliant Highlights". Hung Medien. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
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Book sources edit

External links edit

  • Official website

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Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights is the third studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM released 27 August 2001 The album was produced by Kevin Shirley T T Oksala and HIM The record had a troubled production which lasted approximately eleven months The prolonged recording process was partially due outside influences within the music industry hoping to repeat the success of HIM s previous album As a result Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights features a sleeker and more pop oriented sound It is the first HIM album to feature keyboardist Janne Burton Puurtinen Deep Shadows and Brilliant HighlightsStudio album by HIMReleased27 August 2001 2001 08 27 Recorded2000 2001StudioFinnvox Studios in HelsinkiPetrax Studios in HollolaCrystal Sound Studios in HelsinkiGenreGothic rock 1 Length40 52LabelBMGProducerHIMT T OksalaKevin ShirleyHIM chronologyRazorblade Romance 2000 Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights 2001 Love Metal 2003 Singles from Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights Pretending Released 2001 In Joy and Sorrow Released 2001 Heartache Every Moment amp Close to the Flame Released 2002 Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights received mixed reviews from music critics While some gave praise to the songwriting and Ville Valo s vocal performance most were highly critical of the production and overall commercial sound Despite this Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights charted in seven countries peaking at number one in Finland and Austria It would later go platinum and gold respectively Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights was also the band s first album to chart on the Billboard 200 Three singles were released all of which reached the top two spots on the Finnish Singles Chart The supporting tour for Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights saw HIM playing in the US for the first time but overall strained the band to the point of nearly breaking up Contents 1 Production 2 Music and lyrics 3 Release and promotion 4 Reception 5 Track listing 5 1 Original release 5 2 Digipak Remastered edition 5 3 Remastered edition bonus disc 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications 9 References 9 1 Footnotes 9 2 Book sources 10 External linksProduction editHIM began demoing songs for its third album in the northern fall of 2000 at Petrax Studios in Hollola with producer T T Oksala Satisfied with the initial recordings the band hoped to use them on the album with additional overdubs being done at a later date However BMG HIM s record label disagreed with Valo believing they wanted a more well known producer working on the album instead of Oksala 2 BMG s Asko Kallonen refuted these claims stating that he and the label were worried by the band s plan to release essentially demos so soon after an exhausting touring cycle for Razorblade Romance 3 Under pressure from BMG s international branches to repeat the success of Razorblade Romance HIM was paired with producer Kevin Shirley who had previously worked with Bon Jovi Aerosmith and The Black Crowes among others 4 While Shirley was excited to be working with the band they were not entirely on board with his style of producing in addition to the amount of money BMG had spent hiring him 5 However Valo later admitted that some of Shirley s ideas did improve the songs 6 nbsp With the addition of keyboardist Burton the band s line up would remain unchanged until 2015 The recording process for HIM s third album lasted approximately eleven months This had a profound effect on the songs with Valo later noting When we started recording the third album we were into stoner rock and Black Sabbath At the end we were into Neil Young and it shows on the record 7 In addition several outside forces within the music industry contributed to the album s troubled production According to Valo The industry wasn t expecting Razorblade Romance to be such a hit that it was so it meant that now there was like seventeen thousand different A amp R people from the record companies and whatnots in the studio and everybody had an opinion 8 During the album s recording process keyboardist Janne Burton Puurtinen replaced Jussi Mikko Juska Salminen who played his final show with HIM on 31 December 2000 9 After recording finished the album was sent to Randy Staub and Chris Lord Alge to mix Additional mixing was done by John Fryer who had produced the band s previous album 7 The record was then mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound in New York 10 The title Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights is a photography term which Valo chose because of its yin and yang symbolism that had been prominent in the band s previous album titles as well The original proposed album cover was rejected by BMG s UK branch Thus Valo was flown out to London for a photoshoot with Rankin 11 The resulting album cover for Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights took inspiration from Lou Reed Patti Smith and late 1970s New York City art circles 12 Music and lyrics edit nbsp Heartache Every Moment 2001 source source Heartache Every Moment was described by Ville Valo as HIM s best calling card yet at Ruisrock in July 2001 13 Problems playing this file See media help The overall sound of Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights has been described by music critics as more commercial and poppy than HIM s previous albums 14 15 Salt in Our Wounds was deliberately chosen as the first track on the album to mess with the listeners expectations due to its use of looping and other effects Despite the track s experimental nature Valo referred to it as the record s Neil Young song Heartache Every Moment features many of HIM s signature sonic elements including tongue in cheek gothic lyrics piano rough guitars and a howling melody Valo also noted a distinct Bon Jovi influence in the song Lose You Tonight changed the most throughout the recording process It began in the style of Cathedral before ending up like Bon Jovi on mushrooms as Valo described it 13 In Joy and Sorrow features guest performances by Apocalyptica s Eino Eicca Toppinen and composer Tuomas Kantelinen 10 Valo compared the song to Sweet Child o Mine by Guns N Roses singling out the lyrics no frills self ironic directness as one of the song s best qualities 13 Pretending was chosen by BMG to be the first single from the album While Valo has admitted to being indifferent towards the song he still singled out its relaxed nature and lyrics as particular highlights Valo described Close to the Flame as sincere and direct very similar in tone to Gone with the Sin from the band s previous album 16 Please Don t Let It Go began in the style of The Stooges but after Valo recorded an acoustic version the band chose to combine the two arrangements Beautiful also began life as a more uptempo song but the band felt the arrangement didn t fit so it was reworked in the style of John Frusciante s first solo album Don t Close Your Heart was described by Valo as Jefferson Airplane meets Bon Jovi Lyrically it tackles with similar themes as Join Me in Death but from a different perspective According to Valo the song talks about how if things go to shit you don t have to sink into the swamp You can ask for help and not close your heart Love You Like I Do was described as Elvis on acid and makes use of church bells which was done in tribute to Black Sabbath 17 Release and promotion edit nbsp Ville Valo performing with HIM at Ruisrock in July 2001 The album was originally slated for released in May 2001 but was pushed back to August to accommodate a supporting tour 18 Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights was released on 27 August 2001 and it charted in six countries peaking at number one in Finland and Austria 19 20 as well as number two in Germany and Switzerland 21 22 The album would later be certified platinum in Finland and gold in Austria 23 24 Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights also charted in the United States in 2004 at number 190 making it the band s first album to hit the Billboard 200 25 Pretending was released as the album s first single and it peaked at number one in Finland and number ten in Germany 26 27 The band initially wanted Miikka Lommi to helm the music video but BMG and its UK marketing department refused wanting Kevin Godley instead 28 In Joy and Sorrow was released as the second single hitting number two in Finland 29 The accompanying music video was later described by Valo as the group s shittiest video 30 Heartache Every Moment and Close to the Flame were released as a double single with the former peaking at number two in Finland 31 Both tracks also received music videos 30 In August 2001 HIM were invited to play their first show in the US at a party organized by professional skateboarder Bam Margera whom the band had met while on tour for Razorblade Romance 32 The official supporting tour for Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights began on 17 September 2001 in Hamburg with Timo Rautiainen amp Trio Niskalaukaus and The Mission serving as opening acts for the German leg 33 The European tour for Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights lasted four months and 44 shows which nearly resulted in the band breaking up Valo later explained The stress was at a level where I was pissed off the entire run I had done this for three years straight without a vacation No wonder the dams broke at some point 34 As a result HIM took a two month hiatus in early 2002 Guitarist Mikko Linde Lindstrom and bassist Mikko Mige Paananen headed to Nepal drummer Mika Gas Lipstick Karppinen flew to New York keyboardist Janne Burton Puurtinen vacationed in Turkey while Ville Valo stayed in Helsinki 35 HIM regrouped at the turn of February and March 2002 when Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights was officially released in the UK 18 In support the band played two shows in Birmingham and London respectively with the first being sold out and the second supporting The Mission 36 HIM was also named Export of the Year at the Emma Awards 37 The band also received the Viewers Choice Award at the VIVA Comet Awards 38 In March 2002 HIM began another Finnish tour with The Skreppers serving as support Afterwards HIM returned to the UK for a full tour 39 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 40 Blabbermouth net9 10 41 Rock Hard6 5 10 14 Rumba6 10 42 Soundi nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 43 Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights received mixed reviews from critics Borivoj Krgin writing for Blabbermouth net gave the album a score of nine out of ten He described the record as the group s most accessible offering so far giving praise to the songwriting and Valo s vocal delivery which he called the most potently effective weapon in the group s musical arsenal 41 While disappointed by the album s softer sound Krgin concluded his review by stating that in purely artistic and commercial terms HIM have made the logical follow up album to one of last year s highlights and they continue to cement their reputation as one of the most unique and consistent rock acts around 41 Rock Hard s Thomas Kupfer meanwhile criticized the album s production and mellower sound but did give cudos to some of the songwriting 14 Ultimately though he deemed Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights no more than a good pop album 14 This was echoed by Jani Mikkonen of Helsingin Sanomat who described the album s best moments as straight up pop songs 44 Rumba s Janne Flinkkila rated the record a six out of ten stating Every song has been squeezed into a tight hit format where the song structures move as predictably as the seasons change 42 He also noted how Shirley and Oksala s production brings Valo s asthmatic breathing sounds to an almost comical scope 42 Ultimately Flinkkila stated that HIM hasn t made a bad album but compared to the gothic gloominess of past albums Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights sounds very light 42 Antti J Ravelin of AllMusic awarded the album two and a half stars out of five describing it as utterly boring and the songs as lacking hooks 40 In general he described Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights as a horrible failure musically 40 Tero Alanko of Soundi felt similarly deeming the record ideal music for girls who don t dig the music but Ville Valo s looks and his lyrics decadent imagery 43 He also described the record as anemic and devoid of moments where the best parts of the band come together to form something more that the sum of their parts 43 In 2017 Valo revisited Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights and described it as a fragmented unnatural record stating We were recovering from the cannon that was the last album and the way back to ground was through a lot of fumbling There were too many chefs on the record than there should have been so the end result was incoherent 45 Loudwire ranked Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights sixth in HIM s discography describing it as not the follow up to Razorblade Romance that fans had hoped for but still commending the hooks and Valo s vocal performance 46 Kaaoszine ranked the record fifth in HIM s discography commending many of the song while noting that the album is not as strong of an ensemble as some of the band s other work 47 Track listing editOriginal release edit All tracks are written by Ville ValoNo TitleLength1 Salt in Our Wounds 3 582 Heartache Every Moment 3 563 Lose You Tonight 3 424 In Joy and Sorrow 4 005 Pretending 3 556 Close to the Flame 3 467 Please Don t Let It Go 4 298 Beautiful 4 339 Don t Close Your Heart 4 3910 Love You Like I Do 5 14Total length 40 52 Special limited editionNo TitleLength11 Again 3 3212 In Joy and Sorrow string version 5 0413 Pretending The Cosmic Pope Jam version 8 00 Digipak Remastered edition edit No TitleLength1 Salt in Our Wounds 3 582 Heartache Every Moment 3 563 Lose You Tonight 3 424 In Joy and Sorrow 4 005 Pretending 3 556 Close to the Flame 3 467 You Are the One 3 258 Please Don t Let It Go 4 299 Beautiful 4 3310 In Love and Lonely 3 4611 Don t Close Your Heart 4 3912 Love You Like I Do 5 14Total length 51 47 Remastered edition bonus disc edit No TitleLength1 Again Hollola Tapes 3 212 Pretending TRNSFRMTN Version 3 543 Lose You Tonight Hollola Tapes 4 174 Salt in Our Wounds John Fryer Mix 4 055 Close to the Flame Hollola Tapes 4 316 Please Don t Let It Go Hollola Tapes 3 407 Pretending Kevin Shirley Mix 4 048 Love You Like I Do Hollola Tapes 5 29Total length 33 21Personnel editHIM Ville Valo lead vocals keyboards 8 artwork Mikko Linde Lindstrom guitar Mikko Mige Paananen bass Janne Burton Puurtinen keyboards Mika Gas Lipstick Karppinen drums Guest musicians Eicca Toppinen cello on In Joy and Sorrow Tuomas Kantelinen strings on In Joy and Sorrow Production HIM production tracks 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 T T Oksala production tracks 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 engineering mixing tracks 8 Kevin Shirley production tracks 1 2 4 5 7 engineering John Fryer mixing tracks 3 6 9 additional production tracks 1 Chris Lord Alge mixing tracks 1 2 4 7 Randy Staub mixing tracks 5 George Marino mastering Rankin photography Janne Uotila artworkCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2001 2004 Peakposition Austrian Albums O3 Austria 48 1 Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 49 1 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 50 2 Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 51 6 Italian Albums FIMI 52 37 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 53 44 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 54 2 US Billboard 200 55 190 US Heatseekers Albums Billboard 56 10 Chart 2014 Peakposition US Vinyl Albums Billboard 57 11 Year end charts edit Chart 2001 Position Austrian Albums O3 Austria 58 71 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 59 29 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 60 80Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Austria IFPI Austria 61 Gold 20 000 Finland Musiikkituottajat 23 Platinum 58 009 23 Germany BVMI 62 Gold 100 000 Switzerland IFPI Switzerland 63 Gold 20 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on 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