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The Lost Riots

The Lost Riots is the debut album by Chichester-based rock band Hope of the States, released on 7 June 2004 in the United Kingdom, on 1 September 2004 in Japan, and on 5 October 2004 in the United States. The album was recorded at studios in Ireland and England, and thought to be recorded partly in Russia, before the finishing touches were put together at Real World Studios in Bath. Guitarist James "Jimmi" Lawrence committed suicide during the mixing of the album in January 2004.[3][5]

The Lost Riots
Studio album by
Released7 June 2004
Recorded2003–2004
Studio
Genre
Length66:09
LabelSony Music UK
ProducerKen Thomas
Hope of the States chronology
The Lost Riots
(2004)
Left
(2006)
Singles from The Lost Riots
  1. "Black Dollar Bills"
    Released: 3 March 2003
  2. "Enemies/Friends"
    Released: 29 September 2003
  3. "The Red the White the Black the Blue"
    Released: 24 May 2004
  4. "Nehemiah"
    Released: 16 August 2004
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic69/100[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Drowned in Sound8/10[3]
The Guardian[4]
NME9/10[5]
Pitchfork5.7/10[6]

The Lost Riots was bolstered by the release of several singles: "Black Dollar Bills" in March 2003 and "Enemies/Friends" in September 2003, which peaked at numbers 83 and 25, respectively, on the UK Singles Chart,[7] while "The Red the White the Black the Blue" gave the band their highest-charting single when it peaked at number 15 in the UK[7] and number 22 in Scotland[8] upon release in May 2004. A fourth single, "Nehemiah", was released in August 2004 and peaked at number 30 in the UK.[7] All four singles were accompanied by promotional music videos, directed by creative design collective Type2error.[9]

Released to mostly enthusiastic critical acclaim upon release,[1] reviewers praised the band's balance of intense post-rock bombast and anthemic post-Britpop dynamics, while criticism was directed at lead singer Samuel Herlihy's lack of vocal range and the band's dour sound.[6][4] The album charted at number 21 on the UK Albums Chart.[7]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Hope of the States (Samuel Herlihy, Simon Jones, James Lawrence, Michael Siddell, Anthony Theaker and Paul Wilson)

No.TitleLength
1."The Black Amnesias"4:40
2."Enemies/Friends"4:41
3."66 Sleepers to Summer"5:00
4."Don't Go to Pieces"4:47
5."The Red the White the Black the Blue"3:40
6."Black Dollar Bills"6:54
7."George Washington"3:26
8."Me Ves y Sufres"5:33
9."Sadness on My Back"3:58
10."Nehemiah"4:09
11."Goodhorsehymn"3:53
12."1776"5:06
13."A Crack-Up at the Race Riots" (hidden track)4:47

After "1776" ends and a period of roughly five minutes of silence, the hidden track "A Crack-Up at the Race Riots" can be found. The name of the song is based on a book by Harmony Korine, and for legal reasons, the band couldn't include it as a proper track. The total length of track 12 with both songs and silence is 14:53.

Japanese CD bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
13."The Workmiser Harmonies"4:33
14."Angels Over Kilburn"7:30
15."A Crack-Up at the Race Riots" (hidden track)4:47

The total length for track 14 on the Japanese CD release is 17:18.

Personnel edit

Adapted from the liner notes of the CD.[10]

Hope of the States
  • Samuel Herlihy – vocals, guitars, piano, vibes, percussion
  • Anthony Theaker – guitars, organ, percussion
  • James Lawrence – electric guitar
  • Paul Wilson – bass
  • Michael Siddell – violin
  • Simon Jones – drums, percussion
Additional musicians
  • Joe Auckland – trumpet on "The Black Amnesias"
  • Richard George – violin on "Enemies/Friends", "Me Ves y Sufres", "Sadness on My Back" and "1776"
  • Reiad Chibah – viola on "Enemies/Friends", "Me Ves y Sufres", "Sadness on My Back" and "1776"
  • Chris Worsey – cello on "Enemies/Friends", "Me Ves y Sufres", "Sadness on My Back" and "1776"
  • Millennia Strings – additional strings on "Enemies/Friends", "Me Ves y Sufres", "Sadness on My Back" and "1776"
  • Kenneth Rice – additional strings on "Don't Go to Pieces" and "George Washington"
  • Una O'Kane – additional strings on "Don't Go to Pieces" and "George Washington"
  • Neil Martin – additional strings on "George Washington"
  • Amy Little – cello on "Goodhorsehymn"
  • Helen Tunstall – harp on "1776"
Production
  • Ken Thomas – producer, mixing
  • Jack Clark – recording engineer, mixing engineer
  • Adam Noble – assistant engineer
  • Jon Bailey – assistant engineer
  • Steve Orchard – assistant engineer
  • Louis Read – assistant engineer
  • Claire Lewis – assistant engineer
  • Rowen Rossiter – assistant engineer
  • James Loughry – additional vocal recording
  • Tim Young – mastering
Design
  • Type2error – design and packaging concept
  • Hope of the States – design and packaging concept
  • Joel Clifford – anatomical illustrations

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Lost Riots by Hope of the States Reviews". Metacritic. CNET Networks, Inc. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  2. ^ Wilson, Mackenzie. "Hope of the States - The Lost Riots". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  3. ^ a b Future, Andrew (21 June 2004). . Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 17 June 2021. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  4. ^ a b Sweeting, Adam (3 June 2004). "CD: Hope of the States, The Lost Riots". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Hope of the States : The Lost Riots - NME". NME. 12 September 2004. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  6. ^ a b Moore, Natalie (29 August 2004). "Hope of the States: The Lost Riots Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d "Hope of the States Chart History". Official Charts. 7 May 2019. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  8. ^ "The Red the White the Black the Blue Chart Positions". Official Charts Company. 30 May 2004. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  9. ^ "Type2error - Discography - Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  10. ^ "Hope Of The States - The Lost Riots - Discogs". Discogs. September 2004. Retrieved 25 February 2021.

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The Lost Riots is the debut album by Chichester based rock band Hope of the States released on 7 June 2004 in the United Kingdom on 1 September 2004 in Japan and on 5 October 2004 in the United States The album was recorded at studios in Ireland and England and thought to be recorded partly in Russia before the finishing touches were put together at Real World Studios in Bath Guitarist James Jimmi Lawrence committed suicide during the mixing of the album in January 2004 3 5 The Lost RiotsStudio album by Hope of the StatesReleased7 June 2004Recorded2003 2004StudioJacobs Studios Farnham Grouse Lodge Studios Rosemount County Westmeath Real World Studios BathGenreIndie rock post rockLength66 09LabelSony Music UKProducerKen ThomasHope of the States chronologyThe Lost Riots 2004 Left 2006 Singles from The Lost Riots Black Dollar Bills Released 3 March 2003 Enemies Friends Released 29 September 2003 The Red the White the Black the Blue Released 24 May 2004 Nehemiah Released 16 August 2004 Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic69 100 1 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 2 Drowned in Sound8 10 3 The Guardian 4 NME9 10 5 Pitchfork5 7 10 6 The Lost Riots was bolstered by the release of several singles Black Dollar Bills in March 2003 and Enemies Friends in September 2003 which peaked at numbers 83 and 25 respectively on the UK Singles Chart 7 while The Red the White the Black the Blue gave the band their highest charting single when it peaked at number 15 in the UK 7 and number 22 in Scotland 8 upon release in May 2004 A fourth single Nehemiah was released in August 2004 and peaked at number 30 in the UK 7 All four singles were accompanied by promotional music videos directed by creative design collective Type2error 9 Released to mostly enthusiastic critical acclaim upon release 1 reviewers praised the band s balance of intense post rock bombast and anthemic post Britpop dynamics while criticism was directed at lead singer Samuel Herlihy s lack of vocal range and the band s dour sound 6 4 The album charted at number 21 on the UK Albums Chart 7 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Hope of the States Samuel Herlihy Simon Jones James Lawrence Michael Siddell Anthony Theaker and Paul Wilson No TitleLength1 The Black Amnesias 4 402 Enemies Friends 4 413 66 Sleepers to Summer 5 004 Don t Go to Pieces 4 475 The Red the White the Black the Blue 3 406 Black Dollar Bills 6 547 George Washington 3 268 Me Ves y Sufres 5 339 Sadness on My Back 3 5810 Nehemiah 4 0911 Goodhorsehymn 3 5312 1776 5 0613 A Crack Up at the Race Riots hidden track 4 47 After 1776 ends and a period of roughly five minutes of silence the hidden track A Crack Up at the Race Riots can be found The name of the song is based on a book by Harmony Korine and for legal reasons the band couldn t include it as a proper track The total length of track 12 with both songs and silence is 14 53 Japanese CD bonus tracksNo TitleLength13 The Workmiser Harmonies 4 3314 Angels Over Kilburn 7 3015 A Crack Up at the Race Riots hidden track 4 47 The total length for track 14 on the Japanese CD release is 17 18 Personnel editAdapted from the liner notes of the CD 10 Hope of the States Samuel Herlihy vocals guitars piano vibes percussion Anthony Theaker guitars organ percussion James Lawrence electric guitar Paul Wilson bass Michael Siddell violin Simon Jones drums percussion Additional musicians Joe Auckland trumpet on The Black Amnesias Richard George violin on Enemies Friends Me Ves y Sufres Sadness on My Back and 1776 Reiad Chibah viola on Enemies Friends Me Ves y Sufres Sadness on My Back and 1776 Chris Worsey cello on Enemies Friends Me Ves y Sufres Sadness on My Back and 1776 Millennia Strings additional strings on Enemies Friends Me Ves y Sufres Sadness on My Back and 1776 Kenneth Rice additional strings on Don t Go to Pieces and George Washington Una O Kane additional strings on Don t Go to Pieces and George Washington Neil Martin additional strings on George Washington Amy Little cello on Goodhorsehymn Helen Tunstall harp on 1776 Production Ken Thomas producer mixing Jack Clark recording engineer mixing engineer Adam Noble assistant engineer Jon Bailey assistant engineer Steve Orchard assistant engineer Louis Read assistant engineer Claire Lewis assistant engineer Rowen Rossiter assistant engineer James Loughry additional vocal recording Tim Young mastering Design Type2error design and packaging concept Hope of the States design and packaging concept Joel Clifford anatomical illustrationsReferences edit a b Lost Riots by Hope of the States Reviews Metacritic CNET Networks Inc Retrieved 24 February 2021 Wilson Mackenzie Hope of the States The Lost Riots AllMusic Retrieved 24 February 2021 a b Future Andrew 21 June 2004 Album Review Hope of the States The Lost Riots Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on 17 June 2021 Retrieved 24 February 2021 a b Sweeting Adam 3 June 2004 CD Hope of the States The Lost Riots The Guardian Retrieved 24 February 2021 a b Hope of the States The Lost Riots NME NME 12 September 2004 Retrieved 24 February 2021 a b Moore Natalie 29 August 2004 Hope of the States The Lost Riots Album Review Pitchfork Retrieved 24 February 2021 a b c d Hope of the States Chart History Official Charts 7 May 2019 Retrieved 24 February 2021 The Red the White the Black the Blue Chart Positions Official Charts Company 30 May 2004 Retrieved 24 February 2021 Type2error Discography Discogs Discogs Retrieved 24 February 2021 Hope Of The States The Lost Riots Discogs Discogs September 2004 Retrieved 25 February 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Lost Riots amp oldid 1189251503, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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