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Runes (album)

Runes is the third studio album by British metalcore band Bury Tomorrow. It was released on 26 May 2014 through Nuclear Blast and was produced by Mike Curtis. The album is named after the Rune Poems and is the band's first to feature Kristan Dawson, who replaced founding member Mehdi Vismara as Bury Tomorrow's lead guitarist in 2013. In June 2014, Runes reached number 34 on the UK charts and was also number 1 on the UK Rock Chart.

Runes
Studio album by
Released26 May 2014 (2014-05-26)
StudioCDS Studios, Chelmsford, Essex, UK
GenreMetalcore
Length49:32
LabelNuclear Blast
ProducerMike Curtis
Bury Tomorrow chronology
The Union of Crowns
(2012)
Runes
(2014)
Earthbound
(2016)
Singles from Runes
  1. "Man on Fire"
    Released: 25 February 2014[1]
  2. "Of Glory"
    Released: 13 May 2014

Background and promotion edit

The band felt pressure during the recording of Runes in it being a follow-up to The Union of Crowns.[2] At the end of the recording process Daniel Winter-Bates reflected positively on Runes saying that although this was the first time the band had recorded an album being a part of a record label, since he didn't think about it, it didn't affect his performance. He further noted the band thrives under the pressure of feeling alone in the process and pushing themselves.[3]

The album's title Runes is derived from the Runic language system and the poems which describe each letters meaning.[3]

The band's first song from the album, "Watcher" debuted on BBC Radio 1 late night Rock Show on 6 January 2014 and a few days later was made available to stream.[4][5] Pre-orders became available on 20 February, and were announced on the band's official Facebook, along with bundle packs with other promotional material.[6] They intend to release a regular and a bonus version of the album; the original will contain the 13 tracks,[7] whilst the 'Bonus Version' will contain three exclusive tracks, along with a music video for the album's first single "Man on Fire" which was released on 25 February.[8][9] The second single and music video was released on 13 May, for the song "Of Glory".[10] The album was made available for exclusive streaming by Rock Sound on 21 May 2014.[11]

Composition edit

Style edit

Daniel Winter-Bates has commented that the record is "much heavier and faster than anything we've done before."[3] However, he noted that because of the band's stylistic diversity they have room to incorporate heavier and lighter elements with ease.[2]

Daniel Winter-Bates has commented that with the addition Kristan Dawson the band was able to include much more technical guitar riffs into their style.[3] The band had often referenced an affection for Killswitch Engage and As I Lay Dying and the influence these bands had on both Runes and the band as a whole.[2][12] The band have gone as far to say they want to "fly the flag" for old school metalcore.[3]

Themes edit

Dani Winter-Bates explains that each song on the album draws inspiration from a runic symbol. "Man on Fire" is explained to be about "...the struggle of humankind's sanity in an ever-changing world. The song itself is linked with the Rune for Man/Humankind and follows lyrically the ideas of a figure fighting their own thoughts and their fears getting the better of them."[13] Mannaz () is the rune that represents "Man on Fire" as they sold shirts with that rune representing that song.[14] When the second single "Of Glory" was released, Bates explained that the song "...is about making it through the struggles in life and disregarding naysayers and people that bring negativity."[10]

Each rune is linked to a song, which according to the album track listing are:

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com     [15]
All About the Rock          [16]
Already Heard     [17]
Dead Press!9/10[18]
Louder Sound     [19]
Rock Sins6.5/10[20]

The album received mostly positive reviews, but also mixed reviews from several critics. Writer for All About the Rock, Zack Slabbert said "If you're a metalcore fan then this is another album to add to your collection. It's filled with awesome breakdowns and the guitar riffs on this album are so catchy and get stuck in your head instantly."[16] Already Heard rated the album 4.5 out of 5 and said: "It is a record that truly demonstrates why British metalcore is in the strong position it's currently in. Bury Tomorrow have confidently grown as a band on Runes, an album that is thoroughly compelling and powerful. It deserves all the praise it gets. Not an album to be ignored."[17] Zach Redrup from Dead Press! rated the album positively calling it: "What is perhaps most thrilling with Runes is that the record plays entirely to the strengths of Bury Tomorrow and makes no attempt to progress too far from their established expertise. Fine tuning, sharpening and polishing, this is a release which through embracing the explosive power of metalcore done well, is inevitably bound to catapult Bury Tomorrow into the stratosphere. Heavyweights take note, these erstwhile upstarts are soon to stand tall beside you."[18] Louder Sound gave the album a slightly negative review and stated: "At its worst, Runes feels nakedly derivative; Dani Winter-Bates's roar is a dead ringer for Parkway Drive's Winston McCall, while Jason Cameron's polite croon owes more than a little to Alexisonfire's Dallas Green. They are capable of richly textured, expressive metalcore but those moments feel few and far between here."[19] Will Stevenson of Rock Sins rated the album 6.5 out of 10 and said: "Runes isn't a bad album; indeed, the songs themselves are all decent enough, and if you're already a fan of the band it's definitely worth a listen. Unfortunately, there are no mega choruses and no beatdowns that make you want to punch lions in the face, certainly not in the vein of The Union of Crowns. Put simply, there's just no 'Knight Life' on this album. In a world where Architects just released the superb Lost Forever // Lost Together, why would you spend your time on this generic effort?"[20]

Following the album's success, Bury Tomorrow was nominated for Breakthrough Band of the Year at the 2015 Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards, alongside Halestorm, In This Moment and The Amity Affliction, but lost out to Babymetal.

Commercial performance edit

Runes entered the Official UK Chart at number 34. It debuted on the Official Rock Chart at number 1. The album also had success in the US, reaching number 16 on the Top Heatseekers chart.

Track listing edit

All music is composed by Bury Tomorrow[7]

No.TitleLength
1."Man on Fire"4:01
2."Shadow, a Creator"4:39
3."The Torch"4:14
4."Watcher"4:44
5."Our Gift"3:36
6."Darker Water"3:19
7."Another Journey"3:10
8."Under the Sun"3:31
9."Year of the Harvest"3:32
10."Garden of Thorns"5:03
11."Divine Breath"1:30
12."Of Glory"4:32
13."Last of the Ice"3:35
Total length:49:32
Bonus Version[8]
No.TitleLength
14."Hail the Lost"4:01
15."The Torch" (Acoustic)3:25
16."Watcher V.2"3:28
17."Man on Fire" (Music video)3:57
Total length:64:17

Personnel edit

Bury Tomorrow

Additional personnel

  • Mike Curtis – production
  • Will Putney – mixing

Charts edit

Chart (2014) Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC)[21] 34
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[22] 1
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[23] 16

References edit

  1. ^ Bury Tomorrow (25 February 2014). . iTunes. Apple, Inc. Archived from the original on 2 August 2014. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Alexander Milas, ed. (February 2014). "Tomorrow Never Dies". Metal Hammer (253). London, United Kingdom: Team Rock. ISSN 1422-9048.
  3. ^ a b c d e Ben Patashnik, ed. (February 2014). "Breaking Bands: Bury Tomorrow". Rock Sound (183). London, United Kingdom: Freeway Press: 38. ISSN 1465-0185.
  4. ^ Jonathan Mitchell (7 January 2014). "Bury Tomorrow debuts "Watcher"". RockFreaks.net. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  5. ^ "Bury Tomorrow Stream New Track 'Watcher' Online". Rock Sound. (Freeway Press). 9 January 2014. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  6. ^ "Pre-order Runes now!". Facebook. Bury Tomorrow. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  7. ^ a b "Runes tracklisting". iTunes. Nuclear Blast. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  8. ^ a b "Runes tracklisting (bonus version)". iTunes. Nuclear Blast. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  9. ^ JLB. "Bury Tomorrow unleash new video for Man on Fire". Kerrang.com. Kerrang!. Retrieved 1 March 2014.
  10. ^ a b "Bury Tomorrow Unveil Video For 'Of Glory'". Rocksound.com. Rocksound. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  11. ^ "Full Album Stream: Bury Tomorrow's 'Runes'". Rocksound.com. Rock Sound. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  12. ^ Jonathan Mitchell (5 October 2013). Tim Larsen (ed.). "Bury Tomorrow". RockFreaks.net. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  13. ^ Merlin. "Bury Tomorrow Unleash 'Man on Fire' Video". MetalHammer.com. Metal Hammer. Retrieved 1 March 2014.
  14. ^ "Man on Fire shirt design" (Twitter post). Twitter. Bury Tomorrow. Retrieved 6 April 2014. #MANONFIRE T-Shirts up NOW!
  15. ^ Lyons, Todd. "Bury Tomorrow - Runes Review". About.com. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
  16. ^ a b Slabbert, Zack. "Bury Tomorrow – Runes". All About The Rock. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  17. ^ a b Reid, Sean (26 May 2014). "Album Review: Bury Tomorrow – Runes". Retrieved 14 January 2020.
  18. ^ a b Redrup, Zach (26 May 2014). "ALBUM: Bury Tomorrow – Runes". Dead Press!. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
  19. ^ a b Doyle, Tom (29 April 2014). "Bury Tomorrow: Runes". Louder Sound. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
  20. ^ a b Stevenson, Will (15 May 2014). "Bury Tomorrow – Runes". Rock Sins. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
  21. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  22. ^ "Official Rock & Metal Albums Chart Top 40". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  23. ^ "Bury Tomorrow Chart History (Heatseekers Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved 10 October 2020.

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This article is about the Bury Tomorrow album For the Led Zeppelin album sometimes referred to as Runes see Led Zeppelin IV Runes is the third studio album by British metalcore band Bury Tomorrow It was released on 26 May 2014 through Nuclear Blast and was produced by Mike Curtis The album is named after the Rune Poems and is the band s first to feature Kristan Dawson who replaced founding member Mehdi Vismara as Bury Tomorrow s lead guitarist in 2013 In June 2014 Runes reached number 34 on the UK charts and was also number 1 on the UK Rock Chart RunesStudio album by Bury TomorrowReleased26 May 2014 2014 05 26 StudioCDS Studios Chelmsford Essex UKGenreMetalcoreLength49 32LabelNuclear BlastProducerMike CurtisBury Tomorrow chronologyThe Union of Crowns 2012 Runes 2014 Earthbound 2016 Singles from Runes Man on Fire Released 25 February 2014 1 Of Glory Released 13 May 2014 Contents 1 Background and promotion 2 Composition 2 1 Style 2 2 Themes 3 Critical reception 4 Commercial performance 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 ReferencesBackground and promotion editThe band felt pressure during the recording of Runes in it being a follow up to The Union of Crowns 2 At the end of the recording process Daniel Winter Bates reflected positively on Runes saying that although this was the first time the band had recorded an album being a part of a record label since he didn t think about it it didn t affect his performance He further noted the band thrives under the pressure of feeling alone in the process and pushing themselves 3 The album s title Runes is derived from the Runic language system and the poems which describe each letters meaning 3 The band s first song from the album Watcher debuted on BBC Radio 1 late night Rock Show on 6 January 2014 and a few days later was made available to stream 4 5 Pre orders became available on 20 February and were announced on the band s official Facebook along with bundle packs with other promotional material 6 They intend to release a regular and a bonus version of the album the original will contain the 13 tracks 7 whilst the Bonus Version will contain three exclusive tracks along with a music video for the album s first single Man on Fire which was released on 25 February 8 9 The second single and music video was released on 13 May for the song Of Glory 10 The album was made available for exclusive streaming by Rock Sound on 21 May 2014 11 Composition editStyle edit Daniel Winter Bates has commented that the record is much heavier and faster than anything we ve done before 3 However he noted that because of the band s stylistic diversity they have room to incorporate heavier and lighter elements with ease 2 Daniel Winter Bates has commented that with the addition Kristan Dawson the band was able to include much more technical guitar riffs into their style 3 The band had often referenced an affection for Killswitch Engage and As I Lay Dying and the influence these bands had on both Runes and the band as a whole 2 12 The band have gone as far to say they want to fly the flag for old school metalcore 3 Themes edit Dani Winter Bates explains that each song on the album draws inspiration from a runic symbol Man on Fire is explained to be about the struggle of humankind s sanity in an ever changing world The song itself is linked with the Rune for Man Humankind and follows lyrically the ideas of a figure fighting their own thoughts and their fears getting the better of them 13 Mannaz ᛗ is the rune that represents Man on Fire as they sold shirts with that rune representing that song 14 When the second single Of Glory was released Bates explained that the song is about making it through the struggles in life and disregarding naysayers and people that bring negativity 10 Each rune is linked to a song which according to the album track listing are Mannaz ᛗ Man on Fire Tiwaz ᛏ Shadow a Creator Kaunan ᚲ The Torch amp The Torch acoustic Algiz ᛉ Watcher amp Watcher V 2 Gyfu ᚷ Our Gift Laguz ᛚ Darker Water Raido ᚱ Another Journey Sowilō ᛋ Under the Sun Jeran ᛃ Year of the Harvest Berkanan ᛒ Garden of Thorns Ansuz ᚫ Divine Breath Wynn ᚹ Of Glory Isaz ᛁ Last of the Ice Haglaz ᚺ Hail the Lost Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAbout com nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 All About the Rock nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 Already Heard nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 Dead Press 9 10 18 Louder Sound nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 Rock Sins6 5 10 20 The album received mostly positive reviews but also mixed reviews from several critics Writer for All About the Rock Zack Slabbert said If you re a metalcore fan then this is another album to add to your collection It s filled with awesome breakdowns and the guitar riffs on this album are so catchy and get stuck in your head instantly 16 Already Heard rated the album 4 5 out of 5 and said It is a record that truly demonstrates why British metalcore is in the strong position it s currently in Bury Tomorrow have confidently grown as a band on Runes an album that is thoroughly compelling and powerful It deserves all the praise it gets Not an album to be ignored 17 Zach Redrup from Dead Press rated the album positively calling it What is perhaps most thrilling with Runes is that the record plays entirely to the strengths of Bury Tomorrow and makes no attempt to progress too far from their established expertise Fine tuning sharpening and polishing this is a release which through embracing the explosive power of metalcore done well is inevitably bound to catapult Bury Tomorrow into the stratosphere Heavyweights take note these erstwhile upstarts are soon to stand tall beside you 18 Louder Sound gave the album a slightly negative review and stated At its worst Runes feels nakedly derivative Dani Winter Bates s roar is a dead ringer for Parkway Drive s Winston McCall while Jason Cameron s polite croon owes more than a little to Alexisonfire s Dallas Green They are capable of richly textured expressive metalcore but those moments feel few and far between here 19 Will Stevenson of Rock Sins rated the album 6 5 out of 10 and said Runes isn t a bad album indeed the songs themselves are all decent enough and if you re already a fan of the band it s definitely worth a listen Unfortunately there are no mega choruses and no beatdowns that make you want to punch lions in the face certainly not in the vein of The Union of Crowns Put simply there s just no Knight Life on this album In a world where Architects just released the superb Lost Forever Lost Together why would you spend your time on this generic effort 20 Following the album s success Bury Tomorrow was nominated for Breakthrough Band of the Year at the 2015 Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards alongside Halestorm In This Moment and The Amity Affliction but lost out to Babymetal Commercial performance editRunes entered the Official UK Chart at number 34 It debuted on the Official Rock Chart at number 1 The album also had success in the US reaching number 16 on the Top Heatseekers chart Track listing editAll music is composed by Bury Tomorrow 7 No TitleLength1 Man on Fire 4 012 Shadow a Creator 4 393 The Torch 4 144 Watcher 4 445 Our Gift 3 366 Darker Water 3 197 Another Journey 3 108 Under the Sun 3 319 Year of the Harvest 3 3210 Garden of Thorns 5 0311 Divine Breath 1 3012 Of Glory 4 3213 Last of the Ice 3 35Total length 49 32 Bonus Version 8 No TitleLength14 Hail the Lost 4 0115 The Torch Acoustic 3 2516 Watcher V 2 3 2817 Man on Fire Music video 3 57Total length 64 17Personnel editBury Tomorrow Daniel Winter Bates unclean vocals Jason Cameron rhythm guitar clean vocals Kristan Dawson lead guitar backing vocals Davyd Winter Bates bass Adam Jackson drums percussion Additional personnel Mike Curtis production Will Putney mixingCharts editChart 2014 Peak position UK Albums OCC 21 34 UK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 22 1 US Heatseekers Albums Billboard 23 16References edit Bury Tomorrow 25 February 2014 Man On Fire Single iTunes Apple Inc Archived from the original on 2 August 2014 Retrieved 7 March 2022 a b c Alexander Milas ed February 2014 Tomorrow Never Dies Metal Hammer 253 London United Kingdom Team Rock ISSN 1422 9048 a b c d e Ben Patashnik ed February 2014 Breaking Bands Bury Tomorrow Rock Sound 183 London United Kingdom Freeway Press 38 ISSN 1465 0185 Jonathan Mitchell 7 January 2014 Bury Tomorrow debuts Watcher RockFreaks net Retrieved 11 January 2014 Bury Tomorrow Stream New Track Watcher Online Rock Sound Freeway Press 9 January 2014 Retrieved 11 January 2014 Pre order Runes now Facebook Bury Tomorrow Retrieved 20 February 2014 a b Runes tracklisting iTunes Nuclear Blast Retrieved 20 February 2014 a b Runes tracklisting bonus version iTunes Nuclear Blast Retrieved 20 February 2014 JLB Bury Tomorrow unleash new video for Man on Fire Kerrang com Kerrang Retrieved 1 March 2014 a b Bury Tomorrow Unveil Video For Of Glory Rocksound com Rocksound Retrieved 13 May 2014 Full Album Stream Bury Tomorrow s Runes Rocksound com Rock Sound Retrieved 22 May 2014 Jonathan Mitchell 5 October 2013 Tim Larsen ed Bury Tomorrow RockFreaks net Retrieved 11 January 2014 Merlin Bury Tomorrow Unleash Man on Fire Video MetalHammer com Metal Hammer Retrieved 1 March 2014 Man on Fire shirt design Twitter post Twitter Bury Tomorrow Retrieved 6 April 2014 MANONFIRE T Shirts up NOW Lyons Todd Bury Tomorrow Runes Review About com Retrieved 23 June 2014 a b Slabbert Zack Bury Tomorrow Runes All About The Rock Retrieved 1 May 2014 a b Reid Sean 26 May 2014 Album Review Bury Tomorrow Runes Retrieved 14 January 2020 a b Redrup Zach 26 May 2014 ALBUM Bury Tomorrow Runes Dead Press Retrieved 14 January 2020 a b Doyle Tom 29 April 2014 Bury Tomorrow Runes Louder Sound Retrieved 14 January 2020 a b Stevenson Will 15 May 2014 Bury Tomorrow Runes Rock Sins Retrieved 14 January 2020 Official Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 10 October 2020 Official Rock amp Metal Albums Chart Top 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