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February Son

February Son is the second studio album and major label debut from post-grunge band Oleander. It was produced by Steven Haigler and released on Universal Records on February 23, 1999, and was certified gold on May 5, 2000.[3] February Son contains some of Oleander's most successful singles. It included new drummer Scott Devours who was hired to replace the band's original drummer, Fred Nelson Jr. Most of the songs on the album had been previously released on the band's independent debut. The album has been certified gold in sales by the RIAA.

February Son
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 23, 1999
Recorded1998
StudioStudio D (San Francisco, California)
GenrePost-grunge
Length44:57
LabelRepublic
ProducerSteven Haigler
Oleander chronology
Shrinking the Blob
(1997)
February Son
(1999)
Unwind
(2001)
Singles from February Son
  1. "Why I'm Here"
    Released: January 25, 1999[1]
  2. "I Walk Alone"
    Released: July 25, 1999[2]
  3. "Boys Don't Cry"
    Released: 2000

Promotion and touring edit

The album features Oleander's breakout lead single, "Why I'm Here," and "I Walk Alone." The latter had a music video while the lead single was featured on the popular TV series Dawson's Creek, as well as in the films American Pie and Scary Movie 2. A cover of The Cure's "Boys Don't Cry" would serve as a UK single supported by a video in the summer of 2000. Directed by Cousin Mike, the video stars Bloodhound Gang leader Jimmy Pop who played a nerdy man living in an apartment. Oleander surrounds him as they loudly perform the song, forcing him to weep. Frontman Thomas Flowers explained that the song "really typifies and exemplifies everything that I'm already trying to say on the album."[4]

In promotion of February Son, the group opened for headliners Creed and Our Lady Peace.[5] They also performed at Woodstock '99. In December 1999, Oleander and Kid Rock performed a charity concert for the Atlanta Community Food Bank. The band also played a New Year's Eve concert with Fastball at the Sacramento Convention Center.[6]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [7]
Kerrang!     [8]

February Son received some criticism for allegedly imitating the influential grunge flagship Nirvana, particularly on "Why I'm Here" which begins with a similar note pattern as "Heart-Shaped Box."[9] However, despite the accusation, other songs were cited as having unique and enjoyable melodies, and the album managed to sell over a half-million copies.

Adrianne Stone of Rolling Stone wrote, "Razor sharp guitars on 'Lost Cause,' violin enhancing the warm tones of first single 'Why I'm Here,' and a surprise false ending on 'Never Again' are typical augmentations on a riff-laden album that hints of Nirvana's pained alterna-pop."[10]

Track listing edit

All lyrics are written by Thomas Flowers; all music is composed by Oleander, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."You'll Find Out" 3:12
2."Stupid" 3:51
3."Down When I'm Loaded" 4:24
4."Why I'm Here" 3:58
5."I Walk Alone" 4:09
6."Lost Cause" 4:28
7."Where Were You Then?"Flowers, Ivanisevich4:05
8."Shrinking The Blob" 4:25
9."How Could I?" 5:13
10."Boys Don't Cry" (The Cure cover)Robert Smith, Lol Tolhurst, Michael Dempsey3:14
11."Never Again" 3:58
Total length:44:57

Personnel edit

Oleander
Production
Additional personnel
    • Jonathan Mover - drums
    • Rich Mouser - guitar
    • Kristina Kopriva - backing vocals
    • Steven "Tambourine Man" Haigler - percussion

Charts edit

External links edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Adds for January 25 & 26". Gavin Report. No. 2239. January 22, 1999. p. 36.
  2. ^ "Going for Adds". Radio & Records. No. 1309. July 23, 1999. pp. 133, 137.
  3. ^ "Gold & Platinum". Recording Industry Association of America.
  4. ^ Gottlieb, Meridith Oleander Taps Bloodhound Gang's Pop For Video MTV.com (June 12, 2000). Retrieved on 5-12-09.
  5. ^ Bercovici, Jeff Creed Saves: In Concert with Oleander and Our Lady Peace January 7, 2009, at the Wayback Machine NYRock.com (October 1999). Retrieved on 1-05-08.
  6. ^ Basham, David Kid Rock, Oleander To Play Food Bank Benefit MTV.com (December 8, 1999). Retrieved on 5-12-09.
  7. ^ Allmusic review
  8. ^ Beebee, Steve (January 22, 2000). "Albums". Kerrang!. No. 785. EMAP. p. 45.
  9. ^ Michael Christopher. "Thomas Flowers of Oleander". PopMatters. Retrieved December 7, 2013.
  10. ^ Stone, Adrianne Oleander Toy With Love, Agression, Melody [dead link] Rolling Stone (February 24, 1999). Retrieved on 5-12-09.
  11. ^ "Oleander Billboard Albums Chart". billboard.com.
  12. ^ "RIAA Database Search Results". Recording Industry Association of America.

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February Son is the second studio album and major label debut from post grunge band Oleander It was produced by Steven Haigler and released on Universal Records on February 23 1999 and was certified gold on May 5 2000 3 February Son contains some of Oleander s most successful singles It included new drummer Scott Devours who was hired to replace the band s original drummer Fred Nelson Jr Most of the songs on the album had been previously released on the band s independent debut The album has been certified gold in sales by the RIAA February SonStudio album by OleanderReleasedFebruary 23 1999Recorded1998StudioStudio D San Francisco California GenrePost grungeLength44 57LabelRepublicProducerSteven HaiglerOleander chronologyShrinking the Blob 1997 February Son 1999 Unwind 2001 Singles from February Son Why I m Here Released January 25 1999 1 I Walk Alone Released July 25 1999 2 Boys Don t Cry Released 2000 Contents 1 Promotion and touring 2 Reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Charts 5 1 Singles 5 2 Certifications 6 External links 7 ReferencesPromotion and touring editThe album features Oleander s breakout lead single Why I m Here and I Walk Alone The latter had a music video while the lead single was featured on the popular TV series Dawson s Creek as well as in the films American Pie and Scary Movie 2 A cover of The Cure s Boys Don t Cry would serve as a UK single supported by a video in the summer of 2000 Directed by Cousin Mike the video stars Bloodhound Gang leader Jimmy Pop who played a nerdy man living in an apartment Oleander surrounds him as they loudly perform the song forcing him to weep Frontman Thomas Flowers explained that the song really typifies and exemplifies everything that I m already trying to say on the album 4 In promotion of February Son the group opened for headliners Creed and Our Lady Peace 5 They also performed at Woodstock 99 In December 1999 Oleander and Kid Rock performed a charity concert for the Atlanta Community Food Bank The band also played a New Year s Eve concert with Fastball at the Sacramento Convention Center 6 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 Kerrang nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 February Son received some criticism for allegedly imitating the influential grunge flagship Nirvana particularly on Why I m Here which begins with a similar note pattern as Heart Shaped Box 9 However despite the accusation other songs were cited as having unique and enjoyable melodies and the album managed to sell over a half million copies Adrianne Stone of Rolling Stone wrote Razor sharp guitars on Lost Cause violin enhancing the warm tones of first single Why I m Here and a surprise false ending on Never Again are typical augmentations on a riff laden album that hints of Nirvana s pained alterna pop 10 Track listing editAll lyrics are written by Thomas Flowers all music is composed by Oleander except where notedNo TitleWriter s Length1 You ll Find Out 3 122 Stupid 3 513 Down When I m Loaded 4 244 Why I m Here 3 585 I Walk Alone 4 096 Lost Cause 4 287 Where Were You Then Flowers Ivanisevich4 058 Shrinking The Blob 4 259 How Could I 5 1310 Boys Don t Cry The Cure cover Robert Smith Lol Tolhurst Michael Dempsey3 1411 Never Again 3 58Total length 44 57Personnel editOleanderThomas Flowers Lead vocals rhythm guitar Doug Eldridge Bass guitar Ric Ivanisevich Lead guitar Fred Nelson Jr DrumsProductionSteven Haigler Producer engineering mixing Ted Jensen Mastering Mike Crenshaw Assistant engineering P R Brown Art DirectionAdditional personnelJonathan Mover drums Rich Mouser guitar Kristina Kopriva backing vocals Steven Tambourine Man Haigler percussionCharts editChart 1999 PeakpositionUS Billboard 200 11 115US Billboard Top Heatseekers 1Singles edit Song Chart Peakposition Year Why I m Here Mainstream Rock Tracks 3 1999 Why I m Here Modern Rock Tracks 13 1999 I Walk Alone Mainstream Rock Tracks 24 1999 I Walk Alone Modern Rock Tracks 37 1999 Certifications edit Country Certification SalesUnited States Gold 12 500 000 External links edit Boys Don t Cry video on Yahoo Music I Walk Alone video on Yahoo MusicReferences edit Adds for January 25 amp 26 Gavin Report No 2239 January 22 1999 p 36 Going for Adds Radio amp Records No 1309 July 23 1999 pp 133 137 Gold amp Platinum Recording Industry Association of America Gottlieb Meridith Oleander Taps Bloodhound Gang s Pop For Video MTV com June 12 2000 Retrieved on 5 12 09 Bercovici Jeff Creed Saves In Concert with Oleander and Our Lady Peace Archived January 7 2009 at the Wayback Machine NYRock com October 1999 Retrieved on 1 05 08 Basham David Kid Rock Oleander To Play Food Bank Benefit MTV com December 8 1999 Retrieved on 5 12 09 Allmusic review Beebee Steve January 22 2000 Albums Kerrang No 785 EMAP p 45 Michael Christopher Thomas Flowers of Oleander PopMatters Retrieved December 7 2013 Stone Adrianne Oleander Toy With Love Agression Melody dead link Rolling Stone February 24 1999 Retrieved on 5 12 09 Oleander Billboard Albums Chart billboard com RIAA Database Search Results Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title February Son amp oldid 1217560104, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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