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Shadow Zone (Static-X album)

Shadow Zone is the third studio album by American industrial metal band Static-X, released on October 7, 2003. Marked by many personnel and stylistic changes, the album sports a much more melodic sound than any other work in their catalog, while still staying in the confines of their industrial metal and nu metal sound. It was the first of two albums to feature guitarist Tripp Eisen, and is the band's only album to not feature an official drummer, due to the departure of Ken Jay just prior to the album's recording sessions; drumming duties were subsequently handled by Josh Freese.

Shadow Zone
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 7, 2003 (2003-10-07)
Recorded2003
Genre
Length39:26
LabelWarner Bros.
Producer
Static-X chronology
Machine
(2001)
Shadow Zone
(2003)
Beneath... Between... Beyond...
(2004)
Singles from Shadow Zone
  1. "The Only"
    Released: September 2, 2003[1]
  2. "So"
    Released: 2004

Background Edit

In 2002, Static would be contacted by Jonathan Davis of the nu metal band Korn. Davis had recently signed on to provide the soundtrack for the Queen of the Damned film soundtrack, but due to contract limitations with Sony, was legally unable to actually perform the music he had written for the soundtrack.[2] As a remedy of this, Davis contacted a number of metal vocalists, Static included, to sing on the songs he had written.[3] Static provided vocals for one track, "Not Meant for Me", with the Queen of the Damned soundtrack releasing in February 2002.[3]

 
Static's work with Jonathan Davis of Korn greatly influenced the direction of the Shadow Zone album.

Meanwhile, prior to starting up sessions for a third album, tensions had grown high within the band. The band found success with their platinum-selling debut album, Wisconsin Death Trip in 1999, but dissatisfaction grew in the band in creating the follow-up, Machine in 2001.[4] With their first album, the band had created it together, led by Static, whereas with the follow-up, the album was completely written by Static alone.[4] Static had felt anxiety in being able to recreate the success of the first album, and resented the band for not helping him work on the second while touring.[5] Concurrently, the rest of the band resented Static for leaving them out of the process when telling him they'd rather focus on touring.[5] The move led original guitarist Koichi Fukuda to leave the band, and left the rest of the members largely upset with Static.[5] Guitarist Tripp Eisen was brought in to replace Fukuda.[6]

Writing and recording Edit

Work on the album started in early 2002, and would span well over a year.[7] Writing sessions began during the last of the band's touring in support of Machine.[7] By March 2002, the band had started their first jam sessions of the new material.[7] Material would be demoed by the band in Static's home studio in Burbank, California.[8] However, Static would concede that his early demos sounded very different from the album's eventual new direction.[5] Static's contribution to the Queen of the Damned soundtrack would prove to be a turning point for the band. The track, which was much more melodic than much of the band's music up until that point, would attract the attention of Warner Bros. executive Tom Whalley, who pressured the band as a whole to pursue a melodic sound.[5] Personnel and line-up changes would further alter the band's sound. The label would not allow the band to work again with record producer Ulrich Wild as they had for their prior two albums, instead arranging for them to work with Josh Abraham, a producer known for working with more commercially melodically mainstream bands such as Staind, Filter, and Velvet Revolver.[5] The album would also be the only album to feature Josh Freese of the band A Perfect Circle, on drums.[9] Freese was a last minute addition to recording, after the resignation of drummer Ken Jay, who quit two days before the band was scheduled to enter the studio to start the recording process, due to being unhappy with the direction the album was heading.[5]

 
Tripp Eisen wrote about half of the album's material with Static.

All of this would fundamentally change how the band had worked on prior albums. The album would be the first to feature Eisen's songwriting contributions and performances, which was a change for the band, since Fukuda had not historically written material for the band,[10] and Static had performed all guitar parts on Machine.[5] Eisen wrote around half of the material for the album,[5] though it was largely described by him as "a lot of collaborative efforts" between band members.[7] Static enjoyed collaborating with Eisen in the sessions stating that his "punk rock attitude" was refreshing and brought a new approach and sound to the album; while Static typically was more of a "big picture" person, with this album, he let Eisen take control of many of the musical ideas while he focused more so on vocals.[8]

The band had amassed over 20 songs by March 2003, with five being revealed by name - "Shadow Zone", "The Only", "New Pain", "Deliver Me", and "Breathe".[8] Freese joined the sessions later, once the band had ironed out which songs were likely to make the cut. Prior albums employed the use of drum machines with Jay's live cymbals edited in afterwards, whereas for Shadow Zone, the band opted to do the opposite; they wrote and demoed the songs with a drum machine, but chose to use Freese's live drums after being very impressed with his work.[5] Freese completed all of his drum parts in three days, even though he had never heard a single song prior to the sessions.[5] Static explained his experience with Freese:

The dude is just amazing. It changed my life and it changed my perspective on drummers. We played the demo for him twice and he'd take down a couple of notes and then we'd run through the songs three times and then that was it and then we'd move onto the next song. We did three or four songs a day and then in three days we were done. I really got goose bumps on some of the shit he was doing. That was why I was willing to change things up and have the drummer come in and really be a part of things. Everything kind of changed and went in that different direction."[5]

Recording sessions wrapped up by June 2003.[11] While the band was unable to retain Wild as a producer, they were able to secure him for the album's final mixing process.[9]

Sound Edit

While the album was still described commonly as industrial metal,[12] nu metal,[12] alternative metal,[13] much like the rest of their work, Shadow Zone focused much more on melody than any other album in their catalog.[8]

Static's vocal performance on Shadow Zone was commonly compared by journalists as similar to Jonathan Davis of Korn.[14] Allmusic also felt that his vocals on the second single, "So", sounded similar to the vocals of Layne Staley of Alice in Chains.[14]

Release and promotion Edit

Recording the album wrapped up in June 2003,[11] Nick Oshiro, prior drummer of the band Seether, joined the band shortly after the recording process to tour in support of the album, as Freese was always meant to just be a temporary session drummer for the album’s creation.[11] The album's first single, "The Only", was released to radio in August 2003.[15] Shadow Zone was released on October 7, 2003.[15] A second single, "So", was later released in 2004.[16]

Reception Edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [14]
IGN3.0/10[13]
Melodic     [12]

The album debuted at no. 20 on the Billboard 200 charts, selling 48,418 copies in its first week, just over half the number of their prior album, Machine.[17] By January 2004, the album had sold 179,051 copies.[18]

Track listing Edit

All tracks are written by Wayne Static and Tripp Eisen, except where noted

Tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Destroy All" 2:18
2."Control It"Static, Eisen, Tony Campos, Ken Jay3:05
3."New Pain" 2:57
4."Shadow Zone" 3:05
5."Dead World" 2:47
6."Monster" 2:14
7."The Only"Static, Eisen, Jay2:51
8."Kill Your Idols" 4:00
9."All in Wait"Static, Jay4:01
10."Otsegolectric" 2:39
11."So"Static3:40
12."Transmission"Static, Eisen, Campos, Jay1:38
13."Invincible"Static, Eisen, Jay4:05
Total length:39:26
Japanese bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment" (The Ramones cover)Dee Dee Ramone, Johnny Ramone2:03

Personnel Edit

Personnel per liner notes.[19]

Static-X

  • Wayne Static – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming
  • Tripp Eisen – guitar
  • Tony Campos – bass, backing vocals
  • Nick Oshiro – drums (credited but does not perform)

Session musicians

Production

Charts Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Static-X - The Only". AllMusic. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  2. ^ . kilScene. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
  3. ^ a b William Ruhlmann. "Queen of the Damned [Soundtrack] - Original Soundtrack - Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Wayne Static: 'Pighammer' First Week Sales Revealed". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l . Archived from the original on November 3, 2014. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
  6. ^ "Static X: New Pain". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
  7. ^ a b c d "Static X Guitarist Comments On New Album - Blabbermouth.net". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
  8. ^ a b c d "Static X: New Pain - Blabbermouth.net". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
  9. ^ a b "Shadow Zone - Static-X - Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
  10. ^ "Static X Frontman: I Was Joking When I Said Tony Campos Was Jealous Of My Wife - Blabbermouth.net". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
  11. ^ a b c "Static X Announce New Drummer - Blabbermouth.net". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
  12. ^ a b c . www.melodic.net. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  13. ^ a b . IGN. Archived from the original on January 6, 2009.
  14. ^ a b c "Shadow Zone - Static-X". AllMusic. RhythmOne. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
  15. ^ a b "Static X: New Song Posted Online - Blabbermouth.net". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
  16. ^ "STATIC-X: 'So' Video Posted Online". blabbermouth.net. May 16, 2004. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  17. ^ "Sound Scan Report: Limp Bizkit, Static X, Sevendust - Blabbermouth.net". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
  18. ^ . July 29, 2014. Archived from the original on July 29, 2014. Retrieved July 13, 2021.
  19. ^ Shadow Zone (booklet). Static-X. Los Angeles: Warner Bros. Records. 2003. 9362-48427-2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  20. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 266.
  21. ^ "French chart positions" (in French). lescharts.com.
  22. ^ "German chart positions" (in German). musicline.de.
  23. ^ "Chart Log UK (1994–2006) DJ S – The System Of Life". Zobbel.
  24. ^ "Shadow Zone - Static-X". Billboard.
  25. ^ "Cannibal > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation.

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For other uses see Shadowzone disambiguation Shadow Zone is the third studio album by American industrial metal band Static X released on October 7 2003 Marked by many personnel and stylistic changes the album sports a much more melodic sound than any other work in their catalog while still staying in the confines of their industrial metal and nu metal sound It was the first of two albums to feature guitarist Tripp Eisen and is the band s only album to not feature an official drummer due to the departure of Ken Jay just prior to the album s recording sessions drumming duties were subsequently handled by Josh Freese Shadow ZoneStudio album by Static XReleasedOctober 7 2003 2003 10 07 Recorded2003GenreIndustrial metalnu metalalternative metalLength39 26LabelWarner Bros ProducerJosh Abraham Tom Whalley exec Static X chronologyMachine 2001 Shadow Zone 2003 Beneath Between Beyond 2004 Singles from Shadow Zone The Only Released September 2 2003 1 So Released 2004 Contents 1 Background 2 Writing and recording 3 Sound 4 Release and promotion 5 Reception 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 Charts 9 ReferencesBackground EditIn 2002 Static would be contacted by Jonathan Davis of the nu metal band Korn Davis had recently signed on to provide the soundtrack for the Queen of the Damned film soundtrack but due to contract limitations with Sony was legally unable to actually perform the music he had written for the soundtrack 2 As a remedy of this Davis contacted a number of metal vocalists Static included to sing on the songs he had written 3 Static provided vocals for one track Not Meant for Me with the Queen of the Damned soundtrack releasing in February 2002 3 Static s work with Jonathan Davis of Korn greatly influenced the direction of the Shadow Zone album Meanwhile prior to starting up sessions for a third album tensions had grown high within the band The band found success with their platinum selling debut album Wisconsin Death Trip in 1999 but dissatisfaction grew in the band in creating the follow up Machine in 2001 4 With their first album the band had created it together led by Static whereas with the follow up the album was completely written by Static alone 4 Static had felt anxiety in being able to recreate the success of the first album and resented the band for not helping him work on the second while touring 5 Concurrently the rest of the band resented Static for leaving them out of the process when telling him they d rather focus on touring 5 The move led original guitarist Koichi Fukuda to leave the band and left the rest of the members largely upset with Static 5 Guitarist Tripp Eisen was brought in to replace Fukuda 6 Writing and recording EditWork on the album started in early 2002 and would span well over a year 7 Writing sessions began during the last of the band s touring in support of Machine 7 By March 2002 the band had started their first jam sessions of the new material 7 Material would be demoed by the band in Static s home studio in Burbank California 8 However Static would concede that his early demos sounded very different from the album s eventual new direction 5 Static s contribution to the Queen of the Damned soundtrack would prove to be a turning point for the band The track which was much more melodic than much of the band s music up until that point would attract the attention of Warner Bros executive Tom Whalley who pressured the band as a whole to pursue a melodic sound 5 Personnel and line up changes would further alter the band s sound The label would not allow the band to work again with record producer Ulrich Wild as they had for their prior two albums instead arranging for them to work with Josh Abraham a producer known for working with more commercially melodically mainstream bands such as Staind Filter and Velvet Revolver 5 The album would also be the only album to feature Josh Freese of the band A Perfect Circle on drums 9 Freese was a last minute addition to recording after the resignation of drummer Ken Jay who quit two days before the band was scheduled to enter the studio to start the recording process due to being unhappy with the direction the album was heading 5 Tripp Eisen wrote about half of the album s material with Static All of this would fundamentally change how the band had worked on prior albums The album would be the first to feature Eisen s songwriting contributions and performances which was a change for the band since Fukuda had not historically written material for the band 10 and Static had performed all guitar parts on Machine 5 Eisen wrote around half of the material for the album 5 though it was largely described by him as a lot of collaborative efforts between band members 7 Static enjoyed collaborating with Eisen in the sessions stating that his punk rock attitude was refreshing and brought a new approach and sound to the album while Static typically was more of a big picture person with this album he let Eisen take control of many of the musical ideas while he focused more so on vocals 8 The band had amassed over 20 songs by March 2003 with five being revealed by name Shadow Zone The Only New Pain Deliver Me and Breathe 8 Freese joined the sessions later once the band had ironed out which songs were likely to make the cut Prior albums employed the use of drum machines with Jay s live cymbals edited in afterwards whereas for Shadow Zone the band opted to do the opposite they wrote and demoed the songs with a drum machine but chose to use Freese s live drums after being very impressed with his work 5 Freese completed all of his drum parts in three days even though he had never heard a single song prior to the sessions 5 Static explained his experience with Freese The dude is just amazing It changed my life and it changed my perspective on drummers We played the demo for him twice and he d take down a couple of notes and then we d run through the songs three times and then that was it and then we d move onto the next song We did three or four songs a day and then in three days we were done I really got goose bumps on some of the shit he was doing That was why I was willing to change things up and have the drummer come in and really be a part of things Everything kind of changed and went in that different direction 5 Recording sessions wrapped up by June 2003 11 While the band was unable to retain Wild as a producer they were able to secure him for the album s final mixing process 9 Sound EditWhile the album was still described commonly as industrial metal 12 nu metal 12 alternative metal 13 much like the rest of their work Shadow Zone focused much more on melody than any other album in their catalog 8 Static s vocal performance on Shadow Zone was commonly compared by journalists as similar to Jonathan Davis of Korn 14 Allmusic also felt that his vocals on the second single So sounded similar to the vocals of Layne Staley of Alice in Chains 14 Release and promotion EditRecording the album wrapped up in June 2003 11 Nick Oshiro prior drummer of the band Seether joined the band shortly after the recording process to tour in support of the album as Freese was always meant to just be a temporary session drummer for the album s creation 11 The album s first single The Only was released to radio in August 2003 15 Shadow Zone was released on October 7 2003 15 A second single So was later released in 2004 16 Reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 14 IGN3 0 10 13 Melodic 12 The album debuted at no 20 on the Billboard 200 charts selling 48 418 copies in its first week just over half the number of their prior album Machine 17 By January 2004 the album had sold 179 051 copies 18 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Wayne Static and Tripp Eisen except where notedTracksNo TitleWriter s Length1 Destroy All 2 182 Control It Static Eisen Tony Campos Ken Jay3 053 New Pain 2 574 Shadow Zone 3 055 Dead World 2 476 Monster 2 147 The Only Static Eisen Jay2 518 Kill Your Idols 4 009 All in Wait Static Jay4 0110 Otsegolectric 2 3911 So Static3 4012 Transmission Static Eisen Campos Jay1 3813 Invincible Static Eisen Jay4 05Total length 39 26 Japanese bonus trackNo TitleWriter s Length14 Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment The Ramones cover Dee Dee Ramone Johnny Ramone2 03Personnel EditPersonnel per liner notes 19 Static X Wayne Static lead vocals guitar keyboards programming Tripp Eisen guitar Tony Campos bass backing vocals Nick Oshiro drums credited but does not perform Session musicians Josh Freese drums Ken Jay additional keyboardsProduction Josh Abraham production Steven Gilmore artwork Ulrich Wild mixing Ryan Williams engineer Tom Whalley executive producerCharts EditAlbum Chart performance for Shadow Zone Chart 2003 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 20 66French Albums Chart 21 110German Albums Chart 22 79UK Albums Chart 23 113US Billboard 200 24 20 Singles Chart performance for singles from Shadow Zone Song Chart 2003 Peakposition The Only Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 25 22 So 37References Edit Static X The Only AllMusic Retrieved February 9 2023 Soundtrack Saturday Queen Of The Damned kilScene Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved November 21 2014 a b William Ruhlmann Queen of the Damned Soundtrack Original Soundtrack Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Retrieved November 21 2014 a b Wayne Static Pighammer First Week Sales Revealed Blabbermouth net Retrieved November 21 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k l Wayne Static I m Much of Like a James Hetfield Kind of Guy Archived from the original on November 3 2014 Retrieved November 21 2014 Static X New Pain Blabbermouth net Retrieved November 21 2014 a b c d Static X Guitarist Comments On New Album Blabbermouth net BLABBERMOUTH NET Retrieved November 21 2014 a b c d Static X New Pain Blabbermouth net BLABBERMOUTH NET Retrieved November 21 2014 a b Shadow Zone Static X Credits AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved November 21 2014 Static X Frontman I Was Joking When I Said Tony Campos Was Jealous Of My Wife Blabbermouth net BLABBERMOUTH NET Retrieved November 21 2014 a b c Static X Announce New Drummer Blabbermouth net BLABBERMOUTH NET Retrieved November 21 2014 a b c Melodic Net Static X Shadow Zone www melodic net Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved June 21 2017 a b Static X Shadow Zone IGN Archived from the original on January 6 2009 a b c Shadow Zone Static X AllMusic RhythmOne Retrieved August 13 2020 a b Static X New Song Posted Online Blabbermouth net BLABBERMOUTH NET Retrieved November 21 2014 STATIC X So Video Posted Online blabbermouth net May 16 2004 Retrieved June 21 2017 Sound Scan Report Limp Bizkit Static X Sevendust Blabbermouth net BLABBERMOUTH NET Retrieved November 21 2014 Sludge Scans For January 2004 Metal Sludge July 29 2014 Archived from the original on July 29 2014 Retrieved July 13 2021 Shadow Zone booklet Static X Los Angeles Warner Bros Records 2003 9362 48427 2 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV 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