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Everything's the Rush

Everything's the Rush is the third studio album by British rock band Delays. It was released on 5 May 2008 through Fiction and Polydor Records. As touring in promotion for their second studio album You See Colours wrapped up in 2006, the band decamped to Space Mountain in Spain with producer Martin "Youth" Glover to work on its follow up. After recording one song at Mayfair Studios in London, recording concluded after 20 days in total. Everything's the Rush is an indie pop album that recalls the sound of their debut studio album Faded Seaside Glamour (2004), with the addition of orchestral elements.

Everything's the Rush
Studio album by
Released5 May 2008
Recorded2007
StudioSpace Mountain, Sierra Nevada, Spain; Mayfair, London
GenreIndie pop
Length43:40
LabelFiction, Polydor
ProducerMartin "Youth" Glover
Delays chronology
You See Colours
(2006)
Everything's the Rush
(2008)
Star Tiger Star Ariel
(2010)
Singles from Everything's the Rush
  1. "Hooray"
    Released: 28 April 2008
  2. "Keep It Simple"
    Released: 11 August 2008

Everything's the Rush received generally favourable reviews from critics, some of whom commented on the musicianship and Gilbert's voice, while others were critical of Youth's production. The album peaked at number 26 on the UK Albums Chart. Preceded by the Love Made Visible EP in late 2007, Delays went on a tour of the United Kingdom to close out the year. They opened 2008 with another UK tour, which led up to the release of the lead single from Everything's the Rush, "Hooray", in April 2008. A third UK tour followed, though some of the shows had to be cancelled due to frontman Greg Gilbert suffering from laryngitis. "Keep It Simple" was released as the album's second single in August 2008, surrounding appearances at various festivals.

Background and recording Edit

Delays released their second studio album You See Colours in March 2006, which peaked at number 24 in the UK Albums Chart.[1][2] Its two singles "Valentine" and "Hideaway" reached the top 40 in the United Kingdom, with the former charting the highest at number 23.[1] The album's release was promoted with two tours of the UK (bookending either end of the year), and then a stint in the United States with toured the US alongside Franz Ferdinand and the Futureheads.[3][4][5] Sessions for the follow-up were held at Space Mountain in Sierra Nevada, Spain, with Martin "Youth" Glover producing and Clive Goddard handling recording; the pair were assisted by Joel Cormack.[6][7] "Keep It Simple" was recorded at Mayfair Studios in London; recording lasted for 20 days in total.[6][8]

Discussing the short turnover time, Aaron Gilbert said the band "didn't want to spend 2 days working on a guitar solo or something like that", avoiding the overanalysing that they did for You See Colours.[9] Gilbert liked Youth's previous work with the likes of the Orb, Primal Scream and the Verve. He said the band and Youth worked on a schedule of 11AM to 2AM, where they had a "more Beatles-style ethic with him, so rather than thinking about guitar over-dubs, we did it on the spot".[10] Cenzo Townshend mixed nearly all of the recordings, save for "Pieces", at Olympic Studios with assistance from Neil Comber. Michael Brauer mixed "Pieces" at Quad Studios in New York City, with assistance from Will Hensley, who also served as the Pro-Tools engineer. The album was then mastered by Tim Young.[6]

Composition Edit

Musically, the sound of Everything's the Rush has been described as indie pop, harking back to form of their debut studio album Faded Seaside Glamour (2004), with addition of orchestral elements.[11][12] Fiona McKinlay of musicOMH said the synthesizer work on You See Colours are "now acting more like a (jolly good) support system for a sunnier band" on Everything's the Rush.[13] Gilbert sung lead vocals on "One More Lie in", "Friends Are False" and "No Contest".[11] Wil Malone arranged the string sections on "One More Lie in", "Pieces" and "Silence", with Perry Montague-Mason as the string leader. Warren Zielinski, Peter Lale, Tony Pleeth and Chris Laurence served as the principals of their respective sections (violin, viola, cello and double bass).[6]

Everything's the Rush opens with the 1980s stadium rock atmosphere of "Girl's on Fire", reminiscent of the work of U2.[11][14] "Hooray" was the first track Aaron Gilbert wrote after buying a new orchestra synthesizer for his computer; Greg Gilbert added lyrics about OCD, which he deals with.[10] "Love Made Visible" is an electropop track that employs the use of a vocoder; "One More Lie In" deals with being lazy.[11][15] "Keep It Simple" is a symphonic pop track in the vein of Manic Street Preachers.[16] The ballad "Pieces" evokes the sound of the Verve's Urban Hymns (1997), and is followed by the celtic-esque "Touch Down".[11] The Muse-lite progressive rock of "Friends Are False" recalled the band's own "Stay Where You Are", found on Faded Seaside Glamour, and is followed by the indie disco of "No Contest".[11][13] The album concludes with the acoustic track "Jet Lag".[11]

Release Edit

On 21 September 2007, Everything's the Rush was announced for release in early 2008. Delays released the Love Made Visible EP on 5 November 2007, which consisted of "Love Made Visible", "Panic Attacks", "Slow Burn", "You See Colours" and a remix of "We Together Make a City".[17][18] It was promoted with a tour of the UK that same month.[17] In February and March 2008, they went on another UK tour, which was followed by a one-off London show on 6 April 2008.[19][20] "Hooray" was released as a single on 28 April 2008, a week after its initial planned date;[21][22] "Chest Out" was included on the CD edition.[23] Two versions were released on 7-inch vinyl: the first with an acoustic version of "Panic Attacks", while the other featured "All Day".[24][25]

Everything's the Rush was originally planned for release on April 28, 2008, before eventually being released on 5 May 2008.[11][26] The album's artwork was made by Icelandic artist Siggi Eggertson, who the band showed around Southampton.[7] It was promoted with a UK tour, though some gigs were cancelled due to Gilbert contracting laryngitis.[27] They then appeared at Ben & Jerry's festival in July 2008.[28] "Keep It Simple" was released as a single on 11 August 2008; Ewen MacIntosh starred in the song's music video.[29] Two versions were released on 7-inch vinyl: the first with "Go Slowly", while the other included "One More Lie In (Part 2)".[30][31] Around the single's release, the band performed at the Wireless, Oxegen, T in the Park and V Festivals.[29][32] They then played a one-off show in Manchester in October 2008 as part of The Best British Sound: Best of the Festivals concert series.[33] Outtakes from the album were included on the Lost Tunes EP, which was released in December 2008. It consisted of "Christine", "These Days", "Bad Moon Rising" and "Tonight"; the 10-inch vinyl version added an acoustic demo of "Keep It Simple".[34]

Reception Edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic64/100[35]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [11]
Bournemouth Daily Echo4/5[36]
Drowned in Sound5/10[37]
Gigwise          [16]
The Guardian     [12]
musicOMH     [13]
Pitchfork5.7/10[38]
Yahoo! Music          [14]

Everything's the Rush was met with generally favourable reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 64, based on seven reviews.[35]

AllMusic reviewer Jon O'Brien saw the album as the band's "most cinematic to date", which sidesteps the majority of their "mid-noughties contemporaries' recent offerings".[11] Kai Jones of Gigwise was highly critical, stating that that album was "so over-laden with giddy, flowery choruses and bouncy Monkees-style verses that the Delays are in danger of turning into a Take That full of Mark Owen".[16] Drowned in Sound's Dom Gourlay said the band "missed a golden opportunity to add something out of the ordinary to their admittedly melodic, if decidedly predictable sound" having Youth as their producer.[37] The Independent music critic Andy Gill wrote that by using Youth, the "already bombastic performances are further expanded with an inflated self-regard that either overwhelms or irritates, depending on one's tolerance".[39] Yahoo! Music writer Jaime Gill, however, criticized Youth's "overbearing production", as "[p]ractically every track comes complete with a distracting and tricksy intro".[14]

Dave Simpson of The Guardian wrote that Greg Gilbert's voice "sound[s] more road-scuffed than before, though this doesn't prevent things occasionally getting too gooey".[12] O'Brien noted that Greg Gilbert's "gutsy falsetto tones -- the band's most distinctive secret weapon -- are kept to a bare minimum", giving way to Aaron Gilbert's on three songs, who "only highlights just how valuable an asset their usual frontman is".[11] Bournemouth Daily Echo writer Lisa Willmot said that the band's "perfect harmonies are still there", while Gilbert's voice "make the record a little quirkier and rougher around the edges".[36] Pitchfork's Ian Cohen, on the other hand, said his "froggy every-bloke accent strips the band of their most distinguishing characteristic".[38]

Everything's the Rush peaked at number 26 on the UK Albums Chart.[40]

Track listing Edit

All tracks by Greg Gilbert and Aaron Gilbert, except where noted.[6]

  1. "Girl's on Fire" - 4:26
  2. "Hooray" - 3:30
  3. "Love Made Visible" - 3:59
  4. "One More Lie in" - 3:30
  5. "Keep It Simple" - 4:11
  6. "Pieces" (G. Gilbert) - 5:29
  7. "Touch Down" - 3:09
  8. "Friends Are False" - 4:10
  9. "No Contest" - 4:06
  10. "Silence" (G. Gilbert) - 3:03
  11. "Jet Lag" - 4:04

UK bonus track

  1. "The Earth Gave Me You" - 4:03

Personnel Edit

Personnel per booklet, except where noted.[6]

Charts Edit

Chart performance for Everything's the Rush
Chart (2008) Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC)[40] 26

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Everything's the Rush at YouTube (streamed copy where licensed)

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Everything s the Rush is the third studio album by British rock band Delays It was released on 5 May 2008 through Fiction and Polydor Records As touring in promotion for their second studio album You See Colours wrapped up in 2006 the band decamped to Space Mountain in Spain with producer Martin Youth Glover to work on its follow up After recording one song at Mayfair Studios in London recording concluded after 20 days in total Everything s the Rush is an indie pop album that recalls the sound of their debut studio album Faded Seaside Glamour 2004 with the addition of orchestral elements Everything s the RushStudio album by DelaysReleased5 May 2008Recorded2007StudioSpace Mountain Sierra Nevada Spain Mayfair LondonGenreIndie popLength43 40LabelFiction PolydorProducerMartin Youth GloverDelays chronologyYou See Colours 2006 Everything s the Rush 2008 Star Tiger Star Ariel 2010 Singles from Everything s the Rush Hooray Released 28 April 2008 Keep It Simple Released 11 August 2008Everything s the Rush received generally favourable reviews from critics some of whom commented on the musicianship and Gilbert s voice while others were critical of Youth s production The album peaked at number 26 on the UK Albums Chart Preceded by the Love Made Visible EP in late 2007 Delays went on a tour of the United Kingdom to close out the year They opened 2008 with another UK tour which led up to the release of the lead single from Everything s the Rush Hooray in April 2008 A third UK tour followed though some of the shows had to be cancelled due to frontman Greg Gilbert suffering from laryngitis Keep It Simple was released as the album s second single in August 2008 surrounding appearances at various festivals 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 EditDelays released their second studio album You See Colours in March 2006 which peaked at number 24 in the UK Albums Chart 1 2 Its two singles Valentine and Hideaway reached the top 40 in the United Kingdom with the former charting the highest at number 23 1 The album s release was promoted with two tours of the UK bookending either end of the year and then a stint in the United States with toured the US alongside Franz Ferdinand and the Futureheads 3 4 5 Sessions for the follow up were held at Space Mountain in Sierra Nevada Spain with Martin Youth Glover producing and Clive Goddard handling recording the pair were assisted by Joel Cormack 6 7 Keep It Simple was recorded at Mayfair Studios in London recording lasted for 20 days in total 6 8 Discussing the short turnover time Aaron Gilbert said the band didn t want to spend 2 days working on a guitar solo or something like that avoiding the overanalysing that they did for You See Colours 9 Gilbert liked Youth s previous work with the likes of the Orb Primal Scream and the Verve He said the band and Youth worked on a schedule of 11AM to 2AM where they had a more Beatles style ethic with him so rather than thinking about guitar over dubs we did it on the spot 10 Cenzo Townshend mixed nearly all of the recordings save for Pieces at Olympic Studios with assistance from Neil Comber Michael Brauer mixed Pieces at Quad Studios in New York City with assistance from Will Hensley who also served as the Pro Tools engineer The album was then mastered by Tim Young 6 Composition EditMusically the sound of Everything s the Rush has been described as indie pop harking back to form of their debut studio album Faded Seaside Glamour 2004 with addition of orchestral elements 11 12 Fiona McKinlay of musicOMH said the synthesizer work on You See Colours are now acting more like a jolly good support system for a sunnier band on Everything s the Rush 13 Gilbert sung lead vocals on One More Lie in Friends Are False and No Contest 11 Wil Malone arranged the string sections on One More Lie in Pieces and Silence with Perry Montague Mason as the string leader Warren Zielinski Peter Lale Tony Pleeth and Chris Laurence served as the principals of their respective sections violin viola cello and double bass 6 Everything s the Rush opens with the 1980s stadium rock atmosphere of Girl s on Fire reminiscent of the work of U2 11 14 Hooray was the first track Aaron Gilbert wrote after buying a new orchestra synthesizer for his computer Greg Gilbert added lyrics about OCD which he deals with 10 Love Made Visible is an electropop track that employs the use of a vocoder One More Lie In deals with being lazy 11 15 Keep It Simple is a symphonic pop track in the vein of Manic Street Preachers 16 The ballad Pieces evokes the sound of the Verve s Urban Hymns 1997 and is followed by the celtic esque Touch Down 11 The Muse lite progressive rock of Friends Are False recalled the band s own Stay Where You Are found on Faded Seaside Glamour and is followed by the indie disco of No Contest 11 13 The album concludes with the acoustic track Jet Lag 11 Release EditOn 21 September 2007 Everything s the Rush was announced for release in early 2008 Delays released the Love Made Visible EP on 5 November 2007 which consisted of Love Made Visible Panic Attacks Slow Burn You See Colours and a remix of We Together Make a City 17 18 It was promoted with a tour of the UK that same month 17 In February and March 2008 they went on another UK tour which was followed by a one off London show on 6 April 2008 19 20 Hooray was released as a single on 28 April 2008 a week after its initial planned date 21 22 Chest Out was included on the CD edition 23 Two versions were released on 7 inch vinyl the first with an acoustic version of Panic Attacks while the other featured All Day 24 25 Everything s the Rush was originally planned for release on April 28 2008 before eventually being released on 5 May 2008 11 26 The album s artwork was made by Icelandic artist Siggi Eggertson who the band showed around Southampton 7 It was promoted with a UK tour though some gigs were cancelled due to Gilbert contracting laryngitis 27 They then appeared at Ben amp Jerry s festival in July 2008 28 Keep It Simple was released as a single on 11 August 2008 Ewen MacIntosh starred in the song s music video 29 Two versions were released on 7 inch vinyl the first with Go Slowly while the other included One More Lie In Part 2 30 31 Around the single s release the band performed at the Wireless Oxegen T in the Park and V Festivals 29 32 They then played a one off show in Manchester in October 2008 as part of The Best British Sound Best of the Festivals concert series 33 Outtakes from the album were included on the Lost Tunes EP which was released in December 2008 It consisted of Christine These Days Bad Moon Rising and Tonight the 10 inch vinyl version added an acoustic demo of Keep It Simple 34 Reception EditProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic64 100 35 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 11 Bournemouth Daily Echo4 5 36 Drowned in Sound5 10 37 Gigwise 16 The Guardian 12 musicOMH 13 Pitchfork5 7 10 38 Yahoo Music 14 Everything s the Rush was met with generally favourable reviews from music critics At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications the album received an average score of 64 based on seven reviews 35 AllMusic reviewer Jon O Brien saw the album as the band s most cinematic to date which sidesteps the majority of their mid noughties contemporaries recent offerings 11 Kai Jones of Gigwise was highly critical stating that that album was so over laden with giddy flowery choruses and bouncy Monkees style verses that the Delays are in danger of turning into a Take That full of Mark Owen 16 Drowned in Sound s Dom Gourlay said the band missed a golden opportunity to add something out of the ordinary to their admittedly melodic if decidedly predictable sound having Youth as their producer 37 The Independent music critic Andy Gill wrote that by using Youth the already bombastic performances are further expanded with an inflated self regard that either overwhelms or irritates depending on one s tolerance 39 Yahoo Music writer Jaime Gill however criticized Youth s overbearing production as p ractically every track comes complete with a distracting and tricksy intro 14 Dave Simpson of The Guardian wrote that Greg Gilbert s voice sound s more road scuffed than before though this doesn t prevent things occasionally getting too gooey 12 O Brien noted that Greg Gilbert s gutsy falsetto tones the band s most distinctive secret weapon are kept to a bare minimum giving way to Aaron Gilbert s on three songs who only highlights just how valuable an asset their usual frontman is 11 Bournemouth Daily Echo writer Lisa Willmot said that the band s perfect harmonies are still there while Gilbert s voice make the record a little quirkier and rougher around the edges 36 Pitchfork s Ian Cohen on the other hand said his froggy every bloke accent strips the band of their most distinguishing characteristic 38 Everything s the Rush peaked at number 26 on the UK Albums Chart 40 Track listing EditAll tracks by Greg Gilbert and Aaron Gilbert except where noted 6 Girl s on Fire 4 26 Hooray 3 30 Love Made Visible 3 59 One More Lie in 3 30 Keep It Simple 4 11 Pieces G Gilbert 5 29 Touch Down 3 09 Friends Are False 4 10 No Contest 4 06 Silence G Gilbert 3 03 Jet Lag 4 04UK bonus track The Earth Gave Me You 4 03Personnel EditPersonnel per booklet except where noted 6 Delays Greg Gilbert guitar vocals Aaron Gilbert keyboard vocals tracks 4 8 and 9 11 Colin Fox bass Rowly drumsProduction and design Youth producer Clive Goddard recording Joel Cormack assistant Cenzo Townshend mixing all except track 6 Neil Comber assistant Michael Brauer mixing track 6 Will Hensley mix assistant Pro Tools engineer Tim Young mastering Big Active art direction Markus Karlsson design Siggi Eggertson illustration Additional musicians Tim Bran programming Wil Malone string arranger tracks 4 6 and 10 Perry Montague Mason string leader Warren Zielinski principal 2nd Patrick Kiernan violin Boguslav Kostecki violin Jackie Shave violin Chris Tombling violin Jonathan Rees violin David Woodcock violin Mark Berrow violin Emlyn Singleton violin Liz Edwards violin Rita Manning violin Julian Leaper violin Cathy Thompson violin Additional musicians continued Jim McLeod violin Mike McMenemy violin Dai Emanuel violin Tom Pigott Smith violin Peter Lale viola principal Bruce White viola Rachel Bolt viola George Robertson viola Garfield Jackson viola Ivo Van der Werff viola Tony Pleeth cello principal Dave Daniels cello Caroline Dale cello Ben Chappell cello Chris Laurence double bass principal Paddy Lannigan double bassCharts EditChart performance for Everything s the Rush Chart 2008 PeakpositionUK Albums OCC 40 26References Edit a b Delays full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Archived from the original on 16 April 2021 Retrieved 30 June 2021 Glynn Lee Delays You 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