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Standing at the Sky's Edge

Standing at the Sky's Edge is the seventh studio album from English musician Richard Hawley, released in the UK on 7 May 2012 and in the US on 28 August 2012. The album is markedly different from Hawley's previous efforts, often relinquishing softer instrumentation in favour of squalling guitars. As with all of Hawley's previous albums, the title obliquely refers to a location in his native city of Sheffield, in this case Skye Edge, a hillside area with views over the city centre and formerly known for its crime-ridden estates but largely redeveloped in the mid-2000s.[2][3]

Standing at the Sky's Edge
Studio album by
Released7 May 2012
RecordedYellow Arch Studios, Sheffield
GenreAlternative rock, chamber pop, neo-psychedelia[1]
Length50:27
LabelParlophone (UK)
Mute (US)
ProducerRichard Hawley and Colin Elliot
Richard Hawley chronology
Truelove's Gutter
(2009)
Standing at the Sky's Edge
(2012)
Hollow Meadows
(2015)
Singles from Standing at the Sky's Edge
  1. "Leave Your Body Behind You"
    Released: 23 April 2012
  2. "Down in the Woods"
    Released: 15 July 2012
  3. "Seek It"
    Released: 30 September 2012
  4. "Don't Stare at the Sun"
    Released: 25 February 2013

On 12 September 2012 the album was nominated for the 2012 Mercury Prize,[4] Hawley's second nomination after 2005's Coles Corner.

Background Edit

According to Hawley the album was written while taking his dog for his daily walks near his home in the western suburbs of Sheffield: "The album was more or less written on those walks. I'd come back with whole songs, melodies and all, on my mobile phone."[5] Hawley has described Standing at the Sky’s Edge as "an angry album... I wanted the music to suit the mood of the songs".[5] Coming from a working-class socialist background, Hawley disagreed with many of the policies of the Conservative Party which became the dominant party in the coalition government following the 2010 general election, saying "I think I started writing when the Tories got in – it influenced a lot of the first song which was 'Down in the Woods'. They were trying to sell off the forest land, and that had me really fucking outraged."[6] In an interview with The Guardian, Hawley stated, "I don't really write political songs but like most right-minded people I'm angry at what's happening here in Britain. It's to do with having kids, to a degree, and watching them grow and wondering what sort of mess we're going to leave them with."[5] Referring to the album's title, he said, "Sky Edge, it's more a metaphor... we are stood on the edge, politically and socially...the album portrays the darkness of the woods being broken by the sun as it shines through... I suppose it's time for us to decide which side of the line do we stand, and I will always stand with the people, always".[7]

Hawley has also described the untimely and tragic death in February 2010 of his close friend, Sheffield guitarist Tim McCall, as the "catalyst for a lot of musical activity"[6] and the reason for the change in musical style on the album, saying "...the thing with Tim passing away... is that it made me kind of think musically is there anything I've left undone... and I thought, I haven't really ever just used the guitar as the only vehicle".[7]

The track "The Wood Collier's Grave" was inspired by the headstone of 17th century collier (professional charcoal-burner) George Yardley, discovered by Hawley on one of his country walks.[5]

Release and promotion Edit

The album was released in the UK as a digital download and on Parlophone Records on CD and double vinyl gatefold LP. In the US the album was made available digitally on 12 June 2012, with a physical release on LP and CD on Mute Records on 28 August 2012.[8]

The first single released from the album was "Leave Your Body Behind You", which was premiered on Radcliffe and Maconie's BBC Radio 6 Music programme: a 10" vinyl version, limited to 750 copies, was released on 23 April 2012 to tie in with Record Store Day in the UK,[9] with the digital download version of the single following on 7 May, the date of the album's release. Hawley's label Parlophone announced that three further singles from the album would be released, also on 10" vinyl, as part of the "Richard Hawley Record Club".[10] The second single released from the album was "Down in the Woods" on 15 July 2012, the third single "Seek It" was released on 30 September 2012, and the fourth and final single "Don't Stare at the Sun" was released on 25 February 2013. Shortly after the announcement of the album's release date, Hawley announced his largest UK concert to date at the Brixton Academy on 3 October 2012.[11]

Standing at the Sky's Edge debuted at number three in the UK albums chart with sales of 16,070 albums in its first week, becoming Hawley's highest charting album to date.[12]

Critical reception Edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic77/100[13]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [1]
BBC Musicfavourable[14]
Clash Music9/10[15]
Consequence of Sound     [16]
The Guardian     [3]
The Independent     [17]
NME8/10[2]
Pitchfork5.1/10[18]
PopMatters8/10[19]
Uncut     [6]

Critical reviews for the album were generally very positive. BBC Music said that "After a decade of... the Roy Orbison stylings of several critically acclaimed and, latterly, commercially successful albums, Sheffield's most unlikely pop star is back, and this time he's rocking out... Standing at the Sky's Edge is the sound of Hawley cutting loose, and clearly enjoying it".[14] Allmusic said "Hawley's subjects and protagonists are downtrodden, broken, or near despair, but very human, and he never sacrifices people for the sake of sound. By employing hard-rocking, sometimes spacey psychedelia (gloriously) to express the anger he feels as he watches the hard-won gains of history being damaged and destroyed in unsavory ways, Hawley creates an essential listen."[1] The Independent stated that "Richard Hawley has upped his game considerably on his first album for Parlophone, leaving behind his urbane, rockabilly-tinged retro-nuevo style for a full-blooded immersion in ringing psychedelic rock. It's totally unexpected, and completely winning."[17] The Guardian noted that "the musical shift of Standing at the Sky's Edge is a hazardous strategy, not least because it plays against a lot of Hawley's strengths. Smothering his lovely, careworn voice in electronic effects and swamping his lyrics amid waves of guitar could in theory distance him from the listener" but concluded "as it turns out, everything you might have loved about Hawley in the past is here... the same, but different: a tough trick, pulled off in style".[3]

Uncut said of Standing at the Sky's Edge "that's not to say that this record is unrecognisable as the work of Richard Hawley. It is still after all a pretty sophisticated piece of retro music-making – only rather than painstakingly emulating the production values of the late 1950s and early 1960s, he's embraced the echoes, middle eastern modality and wah-wah effects of someone hellbent on creating a heavy psychedelic guitar record."[6] NME felt that "Hawley has always had a telescopic view of rock history, discarding the modern pop frivolities of his guitar work with Longpigs and Pulp to record Mercury-nominated, string-shrouded albums... now he finally feels nostalgia's gotten old, and for this seventh album he's sacked the string section, fired up the psychedelic wah-wah and splurged on the nuclear sunset sounds of early Floyd, The Stooges, and – if we’re to allow him more modern references – early Verve and Spiritualized... It's the psychotropic noise blasts like 'Leave Your Body Behind You' that will make ...Sky's Edge one of 2012's most celebrated albums".[2] PopMatters said "Much has been made of this game-changer of an album in Hawley's native England, where critics have called the release 'dark' and even 'psychedelic'" but "what Standing at the Sky's Edge loses in heartbreak it easily makes up for in depth, and Hawley has just given us something that is truly worth sinking into".[19]

Other critics, however, were not so keen on Hawley's change in direction: The Independent on Sunday gave the record three stars out of five, calling it "a bewildering move... Hawley does psychedelic rock with more style, elegance and panache than most. None of which answers the question: why would he want to?",[20] while Pitchfork considered the album to be "an out-and-out miscalculation by Hawley of his own strengths... an unwelcome return to a less distinguished period in Hawley's career, back before he knew how to make more beguiling music than this."[18] MusicOMH felt that "it's great to hear Richard Hawley expanding his horizons and there's a lot to enjoy in this album" but that "the overall result is not altogether satisfying: some of the tracks seem overlong, as if the temptation to thrown in just a few more special effects has taken over from crafting a coherent piece of music... if some of the sound could be better defined, and the special effects shaken on with a slightly lighter hand, it would be more coherent and ultimately more impressive".[21]

Track listing Edit

All songs written and composed by Richard Hawley.

  1. "She Brings the Sunlight" – 7:23
  2. "Standing at the Sky's Edge" – 6:39
  3. "Time Will Bring You Winter" – 5:26
  4. "Down in the Woods" – 5:23
  5. "Seek It" – 5:11
  6. "Don't Stare at the Sun" – 5:46
  7. "The Wood Collier's Grave" – 3:07
  8. "Leave Your Body Behind You – 5:19
  9. "Before" – 6:13
US bonus track
  1. "You Haunt Me" (B-side of 10" vinyl version of "Leave Your Body Behind You" in UK) – 3:08
Apple Music bonus track
  1. "There's A Storm A-Comin' (Full Version)" (The original shorter version was released on 2009's "False Lights From The Land" EP) – 5:33

UK vinyl LP version Edit

Disc One, side one
  1. "She Brings the Sunlight" – 7:23
  2. "Standing at the Sky's Edge" – 6:39
Disc One, side two
  1. "Time Will Bring You Winter" – 5:26
  2. "Down in the Woods" – 5:23
Disc Two, side one
  1. "Seek It" – 5:11
  2. "Don't Stare at the Sun" – 5:46
Disc Two, side two
  1. "The Wood Collier's Grave" – 3:07
  2. "Leave Your Body Behind You" – 5:19
  3. "Before" – 6:13

Charts Edit

Charts (2012) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop)[22] 13
France (French Albums Chart)[22] 49
Ireland (IRMA)[22] 6
Norway (Norwegian Albums Chart)[22] 28
Spain (PME)[22] 54
UK (The Official Charts Company)[22] 3

Personnel Edit

  • Dean Beresford – drums
  • Sally Doherty – backing vocals on "Don't Stare at the Sun"
  • Colin Elliot – electric bass, percussion, backing vocals
  • Richard Hawley – guitar, lead vocals
  • Tina Peacock – backing vocals on "Leave Your Body Behind You"
  • Simon Robinson – backing vocals on "Leave Your Body Behind You"
  • Shez Sheridan – guitar, backing vocals
  • Martin Simpson - E-bowed slide guitar on "Before"
  • Louise Thompson – backing vocals on "Leave Your Body Behind You"
  • Jon Trier – piano, keyboards, synthesizers

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Jurek, Thom. Richard Hawley: Standing at the Sky's Edge > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  2. ^ a b c Beaumont, Mark (8 May 2012). "Review: Richard Hawley – Standing at the Sky's Edge". NME. London, England: IPC Media. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  3. ^ a b c Petridis, Alexis (3 May 2012). "Review: Richard Hawley – Standing At the Sky's Edge". The Guardian. London, England: Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  4. ^ "Mercury Prize 2012: the nominees". BBC News. 12 September 2012. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  5. ^ a b c d O'Hagen, Sean (28 April 2012). "Richard Hawley: 'The gloves are off. This is my angry record'". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  6. ^ a b c d Robinson, John. "Review: Richard Hawley, Standing At the Sky's Edge". Uncut. No. June 2012. London, England: IPC Media. p. 75. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  7. ^ a b "Richard Hawley's musings on love". BBC News Sheffield & South Yorkshire. 17 May 2012. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  8. ^ Studarus, Laura (7 June 2012). "Richard Hawley Announces Standing at the Sky's Edge Release Date". Under the Radar. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  9. ^ "Track of the Day: Richard Hawley - 'Leave Your Body Behind' (Record Store Day 2012 special)". Qthemusic.com. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  10. ^ "Richard Hawley Singles Club web page". Retrieved 22 October 2014.
  11. ^ "Richard Hawley announces his largest UK show to date - ticket details". NME. 3 April 2012. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  12. ^ "Official Chart Analysis: No.1 Keane album Strangeland sells 48k". Music Week. 14 May 2012. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  13. ^ "Standing at the Sky's Edge Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  14. ^ a b Wallace, Wyndham (23 April 2012). "Review of Richard Hawley – Standing at the Sky's Edge". BBC Music. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  15. ^ James, Gareth (8 May 2012). "Richard Hawley Album Review". Clash Music. Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  16. ^ Hardy, Tony (14 May 2012). "Review: Richard Hawley – Standing at the Sky's Edge". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  17. ^ a b Gill, Andy (5 May 2012). "Review: Richard Hawley, Standing At the Sky's Edge". The Independent. London, England: Independent Print Limited. Archived from the original on 24 May 2022. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  18. ^ a b Hyden, Steven (29 June 2012). "Review: Richard Hawley – Standing at the Sky's Edge". Pitchfork. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  19. ^ a b Schurr, Maria (15 May 2012). "Review: Richard Hawley – Standing at the Sky's Edge". PopMatters. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  20. ^ Price, Simon (6 May 2012). "Review: Richard Hawley, Standing At the Sky's Edge". The Independent on Sunday. London, England: Independent Print Limited. Archived from the original on 24 May 2022. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  21. ^ Wright, Helen. "Review: Richard Hawley, Standing At the Sky's Edge". MusicOMH. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  22. ^ a b c d e f "Richard Hawley - AlbumsChart". Retrieved 22 October 2014.

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This article needs to be updated The reason given is No mention of the musical adaptation Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information May 2023 Standing at the Sky s Edge is the seventh studio album from English musician Richard Hawley released in the UK on 7 May 2012 and in the US on 28 August 2012 The album is markedly different from Hawley s previous efforts often relinquishing softer instrumentation in favour of squalling guitars As with all of Hawley s previous albums the title obliquely refers to a location in his native city of Sheffield in this case Skye Edge a hillside area with views over the city centre and formerly known for its crime ridden estates but largely redeveloped in the mid 2000s 2 3 Standing at the Sky s EdgeStudio album by Richard HawleyReleased7 May 2012RecordedYellow Arch Studios SheffieldGenreAlternative rock chamber pop neo psychedelia 1 Length50 27LabelParlophone UK Mute US ProducerRichard Hawley and Colin ElliotRichard Hawley chronologyTruelove s Gutter 2009 Standing at the Sky s Edge 2012 Hollow Meadows 2015 Singles from Standing at the Sky s Edge Leave Your Body Behind You Released 23 April 2012 Down in the Woods Released 15 July 2012 Seek It Released 30 September 2012 Don t Stare at the Sun Released 25 February 2013On 12 September 2012 the album was nominated for the 2012 Mercury Prize 4 Hawley s second nomination after 2005 s Coles Corner Contents 1 Background 2 Release and promotion 3 Critical reception 4 Track listing 4 1 UK vinyl LP version 5 Charts 6 Personnel 7 ReferencesBackground EditAccording to Hawley the album was written while taking his dog for his daily walks near his home in the western suburbs of Sheffield The album was more or less written on those walks I d come back with whole songs melodies and all on my mobile phone 5 Hawley has described Standing at the Sky s Edge as an angry album I wanted the music to suit the mood of the songs 5 Coming from a working class socialist background Hawley disagreed with many of the policies of the Conservative Party which became the dominant party in the coalition government following the 2010 general election saying I think I started writing when the Tories got in it influenced a lot of the first song which was Down in the Woods They were trying to sell off the forest land and that had me really fucking outraged 6 In an interview with The Guardian Hawley stated I don t really write political songs but like most right minded people I m angry at what s happening here in Britain It s to do with having kids to a degree and watching them grow and wondering what sort of mess we re going to leave them with 5 Referring to the album s title he said Sky Edge it s more a metaphor we are stood on the edge politically and socially the album portrays the darkness of the woods being broken by the sun as it shines through I suppose it s time for us to decide which side of the line do we stand and I will always stand with the people always 7 Hawley has also described the untimely and tragic death in February 2010 of his close friend Sheffield guitarist Tim McCall as the catalyst for a lot of musical activity 6 and the reason for the change in musical style on the album saying the thing with Tim passing away is that it made me kind of think musically is there anything I ve left undone and I thought I haven t really ever just used the guitar as the only vehicle 7 The track The Wood Collier s Grave was inspired by the headstone of 17th century collier professional charcoal burner George Yardley discovered by Hawley on one of his country walks 5 Release and promotion EditThe album was released in the UK as a digital download and on Parlophone Records on CD and double vinyl gatefold LP In the US the album was made available digitally on 12 June 2012 with a physical release on LP and CD on Mute Records on 28 August 2012 8 The first single released from the album was Leave Your Body Behind You which was premiered on Radcliffe and Maconie s BBC Radio 6 Music programme a 10 vinyl version limited to 750 copies was released on 23 April 2012 to tie in with Record Store Day in the UK 9 with the digital download version of the single following on 7 May the date of the album s release Hawley s label Parlophone announced that three further singles from the album would be released also on 10 vinyl as part of the Richard Hawley Record Club 10 The second single released from the album was Down in the Woods on 15 July 2012 the third single Seek It was released on 30 September 2012 and the fourth and final single Don t Stare at the Sun was released on 25 February 2013 Shortly after the announcement of the album s release date Hawley announced his largest UK concert to date at the Brixton Academy on 3 October 2012 11 Standing at the Sky s Edge debuted at number three in the UK albums chart with sales of 16 070 albums in its first week becoming Hawley s highest charting album to date 12 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic77 100 13 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 BBC Musicfavourable 14 Clash Music9 10 15 Consequence of Sound nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 The Independent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 NME8 10 2 Pitchfork5 1 10 18 PopMatters8 10 19 Uncut nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 Critical reviews for the album were generally very positive BBC Music said that After a decade of the Roy Orbison stylings of several critically acclaimed and latterly commercially successful albums Sheffield s most unlikely pop star is back and this time he s rocking out Standing at the Sky s Edge is the sound of Hawley cutting loose and clearly enjoying it 14 Allmusic said Hawley s subjects and protagonists are downtrodden broken or near despair but very human and he never sacrifices people for the sake of sound By employing hard rocking sometimes spacey psychedelia gloriously to express the anger he feels as he watches the hard won gains of history being damaged and destroyed in unsavory ways Hawley creates an essential listen 1 The Independent stated that Richard Hawley has upped his game considerably on his first album for Parlophone leaving behind his urbane rockabilly tinged retro nuevo style for a full blooded immersion in ringing psychedelic rock It s totally unexpected and completely winning 17 The Guardian noted that the musical shift of Standing at the Sky s Edge is a hazardous strategy not least because it plays against a lot of Hawley s strengths Smothering his lovely careworn voice in electronic effects and swamping his lyrics amid waves of guitar could in theory distance him from the listener but concluded as it turns out everything you might have loved about Hawley in the past is here the same but different a tough trick pulled off in style 3 Uncut said of Standing at the Sky s Edge that s not to say that this record is unrecognisable as the work of Richard Hawley It is still after all a pretty sophisticated piece of retro music making only rather than painstakingly emulating the production values of the late 1950s and early 1960s he s embraced the echoes middle eastern modality and wah wah effects of someone hellbent on creating a heavy psychedelic guitar record 6 NME felt that Hawley has always had a telescopic view of rock history discarding the modern pop frivolities of his guitar work with Longpigs and Pulp to record Mercury nominated string shrouded albums now he finally feels nostalgia s gotten old and for this seventh album he s sacked the string section fired up the psychedelic wah wah and splurged on the nuclear sunset sounds of early Floyd The Stooges and if we re to allow him more modern references early Verve and Spiritualized It s the psychotropic noise blasts like Leave Your Body Behind You that will make Sky s Edge one of 2012 s most celebrated albums 2 PopMatters said Much has been made of this game changer of an album in Hawley s native England where critics have called the release dark and even psychedelic but what Standing at the Sky s Edge loses in heartbreak it easily makes up for in depth and Hawley has just given us something that is truly worth sinking into 19 Other critics however were not so keen on Hawley s change in direction The Independent on Sunday gave the record three stars out of five calling it a bewildering move Hawley does psychedelic rock with more style elegance and panache than most None of which answers the question why would he want to 20 while Pitchfork considered the album to be an out and out miscalculation by Hawley of his own strengths an unwelcome return to a less distinguished period in Hawley s career back before he knew how to make more beguiling music than this 18 MusicOMH felt that it s great to hear Richard Hawley expanding his horizons and there s a lot to enjoy in this album but that the overall result is not altogether satisfying some of the tracks seem overlong as if the temptation to thrown in just a few more special effects has taken over from crafting a coherent piece of music if some of the sound could be better defined and the special effects shaken on with a slightly lighter hand it would be more coherent and ultimately more impressive 21 Track listing EditAll songs written and composed by Richard Hawley She Brings the Sunlight 7 23 Standing at the Sky s Edge 6 39 Time Will Bring You Winter 5 26 Down in the Woods 5 23 Seek It 5 11 Don t Stare at the Sun 5 46 The Wood Collier s Grave 3 07 Leave Your Body Behind You 5 19 Before 6 13US bonus track You Haunt Me B side of 10 vinyl version of Leave Your Body Behind You in UK 3 08Apple Music bonus track There s A Storm A Comin Full Version The original shorter version was released on 2009 s False Lights From The Land EP 5 33UK vinyl LP version Edit Disc One side one She Brings the Sunlight 7 23 Standing at the Sky s Edge 6 39Disc One side two Time Will Bring You Winter 5 26 Down in the Woods 5 23Disc Two side one Seek It 5 11 Don t Stare at the Sun 5 46Disc Two side two The Wood Collier s Grave 3 07 Leave Your Body Behind You 5 19 Before 6 13Charts EditCharts 2012 PeakpositionBelgium Ultratop 22 13France French Albums Chart 22 49Ireland IRMA 22 6Norway Norwegian Albums Chart 22 28Spain PME 22 54UK The Official Charts Company 22 3Personnel EditDean Beresford drums Sally Doherty backing vocals on Don t Stare at the Sun Colin Elliot electric bass percussion backing vocals Richard Hawley guitar lead vocals Tina Peacock backing vocals on Leave Your Body Behind You Simon Robinson backing vocals on Leave Your Body Behind You Shez Sheridan guitar backing vocals Martin Simpson E bowed slide guitar on Before Louise Thompson backing vocals on Leave Your Body Behind You Jon Trier piano keyboards synthesizersReferences Edit a b c Jurek Thom Richard Hawley Standing at the Sky s Edge gt Review at AllMusic Retrieved 2 September 2012 a b c Beaumont Mark 8 May 2012 Review Richard Hawley 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