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Pitfalls

Pitfalls is the sixth studio album by Norwegian progressive metal band Leprous, released on 25 October 2019 via Inside Out Music and preceded by the singles "Below", "Alleviate", and "Distant Bells". It was recorded over six months at Ghostward Studios. A cellist, violinist, and classical choir were recruited for the production. Most of the songs were written and composed by Leprous vocalist Einar Solberg.

Pitfalls
Art by Elicia Edijanto
Studio album by
Released25 October 2019
RecordedFebruary–July 2019
StudioGhostward Studios, Stockholm, Sweden
Genre
Length55:10
LabelInside Out Music
Producer
  • David Castillo
  • Einar Solberg
Leprous chronology
Malina
(2017)
Pitfalls
(2019)
Aphelion
(2021)
Singles from Pitfalls
  1. "Below"
    Released: 30 August 2019
  2. "Alleviate"
    Released: 20 September 2019
  3. "Distant Bells"
    Released: 11 October 2019

A majority of critics approved of the album, bestowing particular esteem on the singing as well as the songs "Below", "Observe the Train", "At the Bottom", and "The Sky Is Red". Solberg's creative control was for some a point of contention. Pitfalls charted higher than its predecessor Malina in the Wallonia region of Belgium, Finland, France, the UK (rock and metal releases), and Top Heatseekers in the US.

Production and composition Edit

 
Singer Einar Solberg was the principal songwriter, contrary to previous albums.

Leprous recorded the album from February to July 2019 at Ghostward Studios in Stockholm, Sweden, with producer David Castillo and mix engineer Adam Noble, who was chosen in pursuit of a different sound.[2][3][4][5] The process, unlike before, had no predetermined method or objective. Deriving from a baseline of electronic templates,[6] the band added instruments to the initial halves of the songs and then the rest.[4] Thirteen tracks were planned, but only nine could be completed due to time constraints.[6] Vocalist and keyboardist Einar Solberg devoted around eighty days in studio. He intended for each take to be different, that he could avail of his favourites among them.[7] Much of the vocals and some nylon-string guitar were done at Solberg's cabin.[8] He saw Pitfalls as Leprous' largest production and musical departure yet, noting also that every song bears its own musical identity. His lyrics were written during a one-and-a-half-year struggle with depression and anxiety.[8][9][10] This marked the first time Solberg was more prolific than guitarist Tor Oddmund Suhrke, who usually serves as the main lyricist.[3] Suhrke did, however, pen "I Lose Hope", "By My Throne", and "At the Bottom". Cellist Raphael Weinroth-Browne and violinist Chris Baum contributed additional music, receiving MIDI files of their segments prior to recording.[5] Weinroth-Browne divided his time between Canada and Sweden, travelling to Stockholm for the solos and more ambient parts, whereas Baum worked from the United States.[7] Indonesian artist Elicia Edijanto's illustration was purchased after bassist Simen Børven showed her work to Solberg.[2][8][a]

"Below" was the earliest song put in writing, originally assembled with piano and vocals.[11] Its music video was directed by Dariusz Szermanowicz and shot in Wrocław, Poland.[12] "I Lose Hope" was frowned upon in its infancy, but reached new potential in studio, at which point Børven and drummer Baard Kolstad applied a groove reminiscent of hip hop. "Observe the Train" endured the most iterations of the album for its desired outcome. According to Solberg, it is about the mindfulness of one's train of thoughts; the need to "stop fighting and start accepting" despair. Dissatisfied with "Alleviate", he abandoned all but the pop-based chorus chord progression and verse notes that would later be improved through vocal lines.[7][10][13] Troll Toftenes helmed the video for the song.[14] Weinroth-Browne inserted harmonic and pizzicato elements to "Alleviate". His solos on "At the Bottom" and "Distant Bells" were improvised.[5] Although mostly an acoustic player, Kolstad used electronic drums on "Below", "At the Bottom", and "Distant Bells".[15] Instrumentation for the latter was composed by Børven, drawing on the idea of creating something out of nothing with influences from his Nordic jazz and symphonic pop background.[16] He employed a grand piano at the start to maintain intensity despite the low dynamics.[17] Suhrke did the preliminary sketch;[5] Solberg brought about the melodies, vocal lines, lyrics, and some arrangements.[13] There was doubt about whether to incorporate "Foreigner", but they discovered it worked well as a passage between "Distant Bells" and the finale.[6] A classical choir in Belgrade, Serbia, was booked for "The Sky Is Red",[4][5] causing the full piece to contain hundreds of sound layers. It was almost entirely written and composed in an hour and a half, when Solberg was immersed in a flow state.[7][15]

Promotion Edit

The singles "Below", "Alleviate", and "Distant Bells" debuted on 30 August, 20 September, and 11 October 2019, respectively.[14][16][18] Pitfalls was released by Inside Out Music on 25 October as a limited mediabook compact disc (CD) with two bonus tracks, jewelcase CD, 2LP vinyl record including the CD, and on digital streaming platforms. Leprous began a European headlining tour in November featuring The Ocean and Port Noir.[2][9] Weinroth-Browne also joined them.[6] Kolstad performed a drum playthrough of "The Sky Is Red".[19]

Reception Edit

Magazines Prog and PopMatters, websites Sputnikmusic and Ultimate Guitar, and drummer Mike Portnoy included Pitfalls among the best releases of 2019.[20][21][22][23][24]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Blabbermouth.net8.5/10[25]
Blezt8.7/10[26]
Sonic Perspectives9.4/10[27]
Sputnikmusic4/5[28]
ViaOmega9.5/10[5]

Dom Lawson, reviewing for Blabbermouth.net, beheld "Below" as evocative of "grateful tears", termed "Observe the Train" an "elegant" chamber pop waltz, and gave thanks to "The Sky Is Red" for its "feverish prog worship", "conviction and class".[25] To Mathias Bergfjord at Blezt, the album amounted to a masterpiece of melancholic and catchy tunes, explaining that "Below" possesses all the traits that made it one of Leprous' best. He complimented the melodies on "Observe the Train" as gorgeous, the first half of "Alleviate" as seductive, and "Foreigner" as hard-hitting.[26] Scott Medina at Sonic Perspectives declared Pitfalls to be "exquisite", taking note of Solberg's "angelic falsetto highs and powerful lower delivery". Medina praised "I Lose Hope" and "Observe the Train" for their catchy choruses and effective arrangements, thought "At the Bottom" offered thrilling dynamics, and lauded Leprous for displaying their full range on "The Sky Is Red", which he dubbed a "brilliantly enigmatic" closer.[27] Sputnikmusic believed that the pop, dance, and electronic music successfully resulted in "something new and refreshing".[28] Writing for ViaOmega, Uta Arnold agreed with Medina on what she thought was an "outstanding vocal performance". Commending Kolstad's drum work, she especially liked his "soft and cautious" demeanor in the slower songs. Arnold found that the downhearted parts were flawlessly expressed by the cello sounds of Weinroth-Browne. "I Lose Hope" was her favourite song, deeming it "the most enthralling", while also describing "At the Bottom" and "Foreigner" as "electrifying".[5]

Metal Storm designated the final minutes of "At the Bottom" as the highlight of the album, appreciated the choruses on "Alleviate", and favoured "The Sky Is Red" for its rhythmic complexity, technical virtuosity, and "captivating" hooks.[29] Tuonela Magazine's David Araneda likened the opening track to a James Bond score when alluding to the string section, which was said to complement the "warmth" of Solberg's voice. He viewed "Observe the Train" as a calming interval that boasted intriguing vocal harmonies and would lead into an "injection of energy" with "By My Throne". Araneda echoed the sentiments on "The Sky Is Red".[30] Fraser Lewry of Louder Sound opined, "Pitfalls packs such an emotional wallop you almost fear for the health of its instigator, but it also feels joyous. The arrangements are sublime, the performances infallible. It’s an album of craft, and ambition, and absolute fearlessness".[31]

Conversely, Sputnikmusic levied the main criticism on Solberg's dominant role and remarked that it could have been his solo album;[28] Metal Storm did so as well, decrying the pervasive presence of vocals for relegating guitars and drums to the background and writing that "not enough of the material on Pitfalls offers up an emotionally resonant experience at the level of past work".[29]

Track listing Edit

All lyrics are written by Einar Solberg, except where noted; all music is composed by Solberg, except where noted

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Below"  5:53
2."I Lose Hope"Tor Oddmund Suhrke 4:44
3."Observe the Train"  5:08
4."By My Throne"Suhrke 5:45
5."Alleviate"  3:42
6."At the Bottom"Suhrke 7:21
7."Distant Bells" 
  • Simen Børven
  • Solberg
7:23
8."Foreigner"  3:52
9."The Sky Is Red"  11:22
Total length:55:10[32]
Bonus tracks[b]
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
10."Golden Prayers"Suhrke 4:28
11."Angel"Massive AttackMassive Attack6:27
Total length:66:05[32]

Personnel Edit

Leprous Edit

  • Einar Solberg – vocals, keyboards, production[32]
  • Tor Oddmund Suhrke – guitars
  • Robin Ognedal – guitars[32]
  • Simen Daniel Lindstad Børven[32] – bass
  • Baard Kolstad – drums

Additional musicians Edit

  • Raphael Weinroth-Browne – cello
  • Chris Baum – violin

Production and design Edit

  • David Castillo – recording,[32] production
  • Adam Noble – mixing
  • Robin Schmidt – mastering[32]
  • Elicia Edijanto – cover artwork

Charts Edit

Pitfalls performed better than 2017's Malina in Belgium (Wallonia),[35][36] Finland,[37][38] France,[39][40] among rock and metal albums in the UK,[41][42] and on Top Heatseekers in the US.[42][43]

Album chart (2019) Peak
Austria (Ö3 Austria)[44] 61
Belgium (Ultratop Wallonia)[35] 82
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[37] 17
France (SNEP)[39] 120
Germany (Offizielle Top 100)[45] 36
Italy (FIMI)[46] 98
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[47] 62
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[48] 46
UK Rock & Metal (OCC)[41] 13
US Top Heatseekers (Billboard)[43] 17

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Solberg interpreted the Buddha figure as representing mindfulness and flute player as thoughts in a person's consciousness.[8]
  2. ^ "Golden Prayers" was first released in June 2018;[33] "Angel" followed in January 2019.[34]

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This article is about the progressive rock album For other uses see Pitfall Pitfalls is the sixth studio album by Norwegian progressive metal band Leprous released on 25 October 2019 via Inside Out Music and preceded by the singles Below Alleviate and Distant Bells It was recorded over six months at Ghostward Studios A cellist violinist and classical choir were recruited for the production Most of the songs were written and composed by Leprous vocalist Einar Solberg PitfallsArt by Elicia EdijantoStudio album by LeprousReleased25 October 2019RecordedFebruary July 2019StudioGhostward Studios Stockholm SwedenGenreArt rockprogressive rock 1 Length55 10LabelInside Out MusicProducerDavid CastilloEinar SolbergLeprous chronologyMalina 2017 Pitfalls 2019 Aphelion 2021 Singles from Pitfalls Below Released 30 August 2019 Alleviate Released 20 September 2019 Distant Bells Released 11 October 2019A majority of critics approved of the album bestowing particular esteem on the singing as well as the songs Below Observe the Train At the Bottom and The Sky Is Red Solberg s creative control was for some a point of contention Pitfalls charted higher than its predecessor Malina in the Wallonia region of Belgium Finland France the UK rock and metal releases and Top Heatseekers in the US Contents 1 Production and composition 2 Promotion 3 Reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 5 1 Leprous 5 2 Additional musicians 5 3 Production and design 6 Charts 7 Notes 8 ReferencesProduction and composition Edit Singer Einar Solberg was the principal songwriter contrary to previous albums Leprous recorded the album from February to July 2019 at Ghostward Studios in Stockholm Sweden with producer David Castillo and mix engineer Adam Noble who was chosen in pursuit of a different sound 2 3 4 5 The process unlike before had no predetermined method or objective Deriving from a baseline of electronic templates 6 the band added instruments to the initial halves of the songs and then the rest 4 Thirteen tracks were planned but only nine could be completed due to time constraints 6 Vocalist and keyboardist Einar Solberg devoted around eighty days in studio He intended for each take to be different that he could avail of his favourites among them 7 Much of the vocals and some nylon string guitar were done at Solberg s cabin 8 He saw Pitfalls as Leprous largest production and musical departure yet noting also that every song bears its own musical identity His lyrics were written during a one and a half year struggle with depression and anxiety 8 9 10 This marked the first time Solberg was more prolific than guitarist Tor Oddmund Suhrke who usually serves as the main lyricist 3 Suhrke did however pen I Lose Hope By My Throne and At the Bottom Cellist Raphael Weinroth Browne and violinist Chris Baum contributed additional music receiving MIDI files of their segments prior to recording 5 Weinroth Browne divided his time between Canada and Sweden travelling to Stockholm for the solos and more ambient parts whereas Baum worked from the United States 7 Indonesian artist Elicia Edijanto s illustration was purchased after bassist Simen Borven showed her work to Solberg 2 8 a Below was the earliest song put in writing originally assembled with piano and vocals 11 Its music video was directed by Dariusz Szermanowicz and shot in Wroclaw Poland 12 I Lose Hope was frowned upon in its infancy but reached new potential in studio at which point Borven and drummer Baard Kolstad applied a groove reminiscent of hip hop Observe the Train endured the most iterations of the album for its desired outcome According to Solberg it is about the mindfulness of one s train of thoughts the need to stop fighting and start accepting despair Dissatisfied with Alleviate he abandoned all but the pop based chorus chord progression and verse notes that would later be improved through vocal lines 7 10 13 Troll Toftenes helmed the video for the song 14 Weinroth Browne inserted harmonic and pizzicato elements to Alleviate His solos on At the Bottom and Distant Bells were improvised 5 Although mostly an acoustic player Kolstad used electronic drums on Below At the Bottom and Distant Bells 15 Instrumentation for the latter was composed by Borven drawing on the idea of creating something out of nothing with influences from his Nordic jazz and symphonic pop background 16 He employed a grand piano at the start to maintain intensity despite the low dynamics 17 Suhrke did the preliminary sketch 5 Solberg brought about the melodies vocal lines lyrics and some arrangements 13 There was doubt about whether to incorporate Foreigner but they discovered it worked well as a passage between Distant Bells and the finale 6 A classical choir in Belgrade Serbia was booked for The Sky Is Red 4 5 causing the full piece to contain hundreds of sound layers It was almost entirely written and composed in an hour and a half when Solberg was immersed in a flow state 7 15 Promotion EditThe singles Below Alleviate and Distant Bells debuted on 30 August 20 September and 11 October 2019 respectively 14 16 18 Pitfalls was released by Inside Out Music on 25 October as a limited mediabook compact disc CD with two bonus tracks jewelcase CD 2LP vinyl record including the CD and on digital streaming platforms Leprous began a European headlining tour in November featuring The Ocean and Port Noir 2 9 Weinroth Browne also joined them 6 Kolstad performed a drum playthrough of The Sky Is Red 19 Reception EditMagazines Prog and PopMatters websites Sputnikmusic and Ultimate Guitar and drummer Mike Portnoy included Pitfalls among the best releases of 2019 20 21 22 23 24 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingBlabbermouth net8 5 10 25 Blezt8 7 10 26 Sonic Perspectives9 4 10 27 Sputnikmusic4 5 28 ViaOmega9 5 10 5 Dom Lawson reviewing for Blabbermouth net beheld Below as evocative of grateful tears termed Observe the Train an elegant chamber pop waltz and gave thanks to The Sky Is Red for its feverish prog worship conviction and class 25 To Mathias Bergfjord at Blezt the album amounted to a masterpiece of melancholic and catchy tunes explaining that Below possesses all the traits that made it one of Leprous best He complimented the melodies on Observe the Train as gorgeous the first half of Alleviate as seductive and Foreigner as hard hitting 26 Scott Medina at Sonic Perspectives declared Pitfalls to be exquisite taking note of Solberg s angelic falsetto highs and powerful lower delivery Medina praised I Lose Hope and Observe the Train for their catchy choruses and effective arrangements thought At the Bottom offered thrilling dynamics and lauded Leprous for displaying their full range on The Sky Is Red which he dubbed a brilliantly enigmatic closer 27 Sputnikmusic believed that the pop dance and electronic music successfully resulted in something new and refreshing 28 Writing for ViaOmega Uta Arnold agreed with Medina on what she thought was an outstanding vocal performance Commending Kolstad s drum work she especially liked his soft and cautious demeanor in the slower songs Arnold found that the downhearted parts were flawlessly expressed by the cello sounds of Weinroth Browne I Lose Hope was her favourite song deeming it the most enthralling while also describing At the Bottom and Foreigner as electrifying 5 Metal Storm designated the final minutes of At the Bottom as the highlight of the album appreciated the choruses on Alleviate and favoured The Sky Is Red for its rhythmic complexity technical virtuosity and captivating hooks 29 Tuonela Magazine s David Araneda likened the opening track to a James Bond score when alluding to the string section which was said to complement the warmth of Solberg s voice He viewed Observe the Train as a calming interval that boasted intriguing vocal harmonies and would lead into an injection of energy with By My Throne Araneda echoed the sentiments on The Sky Is Red 30 Fraser Lewry of Louder Sound opined Pitfalls packs such an emotional wallop you almost fear for the health of its instigator but it also feels joyous The arrangements are sublime the performances infallible It s an album of craft and ambition and absolute fearlessness 31 Conversely Sputnikmusic levied the main criticism on Solberg s dominant role and remarked that it could have been his solo album 28 Metal Storm did so as well decrying the pervasive presence of vocals for relegating guitars and drums to the background and writing that not enough of the material on Pitfalls offers up an emotionally resonant experience at the level of past work 29 Track listing EditAll lyrics are written by Einar Solberg except where noted all music is composed by Solberg except where notedNo TitleLyricsMusicLength1 Below 5 532 I Lose Hope Tor Oddmund Suhrke 4 443 Observe the Train 5 084 By My Throne Suhrke 5 455 Alleviate 3 426 At the Bottom Suhrke 7 217 Distant Bells Simen BorvenSolberg7 238 Foreigner 3 529 The Sky Is Red 11 22Total length 55 10 32 Bonus tracks b No TitleLyricsMusicLength10 Golden Prayers Suhrke 4 2811 Angel Massive AttackMassive Attack6 27Total length 66 05 32 Personnel EditLeprous Edit Einar Solberg vocals keyboards production 32 Tor Oddmund Suhrke guitars Robin Ognedal guitars 32 Simen Daniel Lindstad Borven 32 bass Baard Kolstad drumsAdditional musicians Edit Raphael Weinroth Browne cello Chris Baum violinProduction and design Edit David Castillo recording 32 production Adam Noble mixing Robin Schmidt mastering 32 Elicia Edijanto cover artworkCharts EditPitfalls performed better than 2017 s Malina in Belgium Wallonia 35 36 Finland 37 38 France 39 40 among rock and metal albums in the UK 41 42 and on Top Heatseekers in the US 42 43 Album chart 2019 PeakAustria O3 Austria 44 61Belgium Ultratop Wallonia 35 82Finland Suomen virallinen lista 37 17France SNEP 39 120Germany Offizielle Top 100 45 36Italy FIMI 46 98Spain PROMUSICAE 47 62Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 48 46UK Rock amp Metal OCC 41 13US Top Heatseekers Billboard 43 17Notes Edit Solberg interpreted the Buddha figure as representing mindfulness and flute player as thoughts in a person s consciousness 8 Golden Prayers was first released in June 2018 33 Angel followed in January 2019 34 References Edit Leprous Pitfalls Mediabook CD Napalm Records Archived from the original on 30 September 2019 a b c Munro Scott 27 August 2019 Leprous return with new studio album Pitfalls Louder Sound Archived from the original on 28 August 2019 a b Interview with Leprous Tuonela Magazine Archived from the original on 27 September 2019 a b c LEPROUS Discuss Pitfalls YouTube Inside Out Music 10 September 2019 a b c d e f g Arnold Uta 1 October 2019 Leprous Review ViaOmega Archived from the original on 13 October 2019 a b c d Vila Albert 22 October 2019 Entrevista a Einar Solberg vocalista de Leprous Interview with Einar Solberg Leprous vocalist Science of Noise in Spanish and English Archived from the original on 22 October 2019 a b c d 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for controversial new single Alleviate Louder Sound Archived from the original on 20 September 2019 a b Altaf Rodrigo 21 October 2019 LEPROUS Front man EINAR SOLBERG Talks Pitfalls Album Direction We Still Have a Lot Of Guitars On It We re Just Using Them In a Different Way Sonic Perspectives Archived from the original on 21 October 2019 a b Munro Scott 11 October 2019 Leprous release mournful new single Distant Bells Louder Sound Archived from the original on 11 October 2019 LEPROUS Distant Bells Track By Track YouTube Inside Out Music 14 October 2019 Leprous leprousband 30 August 2019 Watch the video for our new single BELOW Tweet via Twitter LEPROUS Thy Sky Is Red Drum Playthrough by Baard Kolstad YouTube Inside Out Music 6 February 2020 Ewing Jerry 12 December 2019 The Prog Magazine Writers Albums Of 2019 Louder Sound Archived from the original on 3 January 2020 Blum Jordan 6 December 2019 The Best Progressive Rock Metal of 2019 PopMatters Archived from the original on 3 January 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