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The Sound of Madness

The Sound of Madness is the third studio album by American rock band Shinedown, released June 24, 2008. The album's lead single, "Devour", was released to radio on May 5, 2008. It is their first release to feature Eric Bass and Zach Myers, their only release to feature Nick Perri, and the band's only release as a five-piece.

The Sound of Madness
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 24, 2008
November 23, 2010 (Deluxe Edition)[1]
Recorded2007
Genre
Length41:48
LabelAtlantic
ProducerRob Cavallo
Shinedown chronology
Us and Them
(2005)
The Sound of Madness
(2008)
Amaryllis
(2012)
Singles from The Sound of Madness
  1. "Devour"
    Released: May 5, 2008
  2. "Second Chance"
    Released: September 9, 2008
  3. "Sound of Madness"
    Released: February 23, 2009
  4. "If You Only Knew"
    Released: August 31, 2009
  5. "The Crow & the Butterfly"
    Released: April 6, 2010
  6. "Diamond Eyes (Boom-Lay Boom-Lay Boom)"
    Released: June 15, 2010

The album's lyrics explore diverse subject matter as opposed to their previous albums; "Devour" explores political and anti-war themes, "If You Only Knew" is a love ballad about singer Brent Smith’s then-fiancée and son,[4] and "What a Shame" tells the story about the death of Smith's uncle, and how he and his cousin, professional wrestler Olivia Smith, dealt with it.

Shinedown's tour to support the album subsequently started with the band playing a few festival shows before the release of The Sound of Madness.

The Sound of Madness is Shinedown's most successful album, and has issued one multi-platinum single ("Second Chance"), two platinum singles ("Sound of Madness") and ("If You Only Knew"), as well as all other singles going gold. The album has since been certified 2× Platinum by the both RIAA and Music Canada, and Gold by the BPI.[5][6][7]

Writing and recording edit

Work on a third studio album began in early 2007; while the record label requested an album to be created in six months, Smith declined, stating that he was not happy with the results of working under the time restraints on the last album, and wished to take his time on the album.[8] The label agreed to this, ultimately allowing Smith to take eighteen months to prep the album.[8] Part of the long development time was due to internal issues within band members; during this time, Smith fired both Stewart and Todd from the band.[9] Smith let Stewart go due to disagreements with the direction of the band, feeling that Stewart was no longer happy or committed to the band.[8] Todd was fired due to major disagreements with Smith, and personal problems that were getting in the way of the band.[8][10] Then-touring guitarist Zach Myers later recounted that both Smith and Todd were going through significant substance abuse issues at the time with drugs and alcohol, which lead to much infighting between the two.[9] The band almost broke up during the period, but Smith firing Todd and stopping his drug use helped eliminate the internal issues, and helped the band move forward.[9][10]

"It's time to just go over the top, literally go above and beyond what a human being thinks they're capable of recording. We want to do a huge hard rock record that has a lot of crossover potential but also some of the most insanely intense and heavy material that this band has ever tried—and see if we can pull it off."[11] Brent Smith, on the 40-60 demos created while recording The Sound of Madness.

Smith spent much of 2007 writing new material, alone, for the third album.[10] Sessions were prolific, with Smith writing over 60 songs during the period, though the fact that he now lacked a guitarist and bassist was a constant concern.[8] Smith recruited a number of studio musicians for its recording sessions; Dave Bassett contributing most of the album's guitars, Tim Pierce, contributing some additional guitar, and Chris Chaney contributing most of the album's bass guitar.[10] The rough demos were sent from the record label to music producer Rob Cavallo, who, upon hearing them, told Smith he wanted to produce the album.[10]

Release and promotion edit

The final result, The Sound of Madness was released on June 24, 2008. The first single, "Devour", was released on May 6, 2008, and was the band's second No. 1 on the active rock chart. In order to start touring in support of the album, Smith assembled a new official lineup for the band, consisting of Nick Perri of Silvertide on lead guitar, Eric Bass on bass guitar, and upgrading touring member Meyers to a permanent rhythm guitarist position.[10] Perri toured only briefly with the band in 2008, before leaving to pursue a solo career, a move Smith was fine with, as he felt the band operated better as a quartet, leaving Myers as the primary guitarist.[10]

Through multiple successful single releases, and extensive touring, the album ended up being the band's best-selling, staying on the Billboard 200 charts for 120 consecutive weeks, and eventually being certified double platinum in the United States, indicating two million units sold.[12][13] Six singles were released from the album: "Devour", "Second Chance", "Sound of Madness", "If You Only Knew", "The Crow & the Butterfly", and "Diamond Eyes (Boom-Lay Boom-Lay Boom)", each one topping a Billboard rock music chart.[14][12][15] Of particular note was "Second Chance", which crossed over to the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 7, and eventually being certified triple platinum, indicating three million units of the single sold.[13][16]

The band, with its new lineup, once again toured extensively in support of the album release, spending over two years on live performances.[12] Tours include a European tour with Disturbed in 2008, the "Stimulate This!" tour with Staind, Chevelle, Halestorm, and Lo-Pro, in 2009, the Download Festival, in the United Kingdom, in 2009. The band continued touring into 2010, including headlining the "Carnival of Madness" tour, which involved larger, 10,000 capacity arena venues, and a later "Anything and Everything Tour", which involved acoustic performances in smaller venues and Q&A sessions with the crowd.[12] Somewhere in the Stratosphere, a live album/DVD, was released in May 2011, documenting performances from both tours.[17]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com     [18]
AllMusic     [19]
Alternative Addiction     [20]
IGN7.3/10[21]
Melodic     [22]
Sputnikmusic     [23]

The Sound of Madness received positive reviews. Tim Grierson at About.com stated "Though hard rock remains Shinedown's forte, this new record suggests that the band members are more than willing to pursue other sonic territory in order to better express themselves." and referred to "Devour" and the title track as the album's "most explosive" songs.[18] The album is referred to as Shinedown's best one by Alternative Addiction, who also called it one of the best albums of 2008.[20] Ed Thompson of IGN wrote a positive review, stating that "There really is nothing new or Earth-shatteringly original included here. But likewise, there really isn't a weak track on the record."[21] However, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic gave a mixed review, noting that "Shinedown serve up what they always have: active modern rock embodying the sound of post-grunge in the new millennium without offering much that is memorable, either for better or for worse."[19]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Brent Smith and Dave Bassett, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."Devour"3:50
2."Sound of Madness"3:54
3."Second Chance"3:40
4."Cry for Help"3:20
5."The Crow & the Butterfly"4:13
6."If You Only Knew"3:46
7."Sin with a Grin"4:00
8."What a Shame"4:18
9."Cyanide Sweet Tooth Suicide"3:11
10."Breaking Inside" (Smith, Bobby Huff)3:51
11."Call Me" (Smith, Tony Battaglia)3:43
Total length:41:48
Deluxe version
No.TitleLength
12."I Own You"3:37
13."Energy"3:28
14."Son of Sam" (Smith, Rick Beato)3:38
Total length:52:31
2010 deluxe reissue
No.TitleLength
12."Energy"3:28
13."Son of Sam"3:38
14."I Own You"3:37
15."Junkies for Fame"3:26
16."Second Chance" (acoustic version)3:40
17."The Crow & the Butterfly (Pull Mix)"5:27
18."Her Name Is Alice" (Smith, Eric Bass)3:40
19."Diamond Eyes (Boom-Lay Boom-Lay Boom)" (Smith, Bass, Zach Myers)5:36
20."Breaking Inside" (featuring Lzzy Hale)3:49
Total length:1:17:04
2010 vinyl reissue
No.TitleLength
12."The Energy"3:28
13."Son of Sam"3:38
14."I Own You"3:37
15."Junkies for Fame"3:26
16."Second Chance" (acoustic version)3:40
17."The Crow & the Butterfly (Pull Mix)"5:27
Total length:1:04:59
2010 deluxe DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Devour" (lyric video)3:47
2."Devour" (music video)3:48
3."Second Chance" (music video)3:44
4."Sound of Madness" (music video)4:14
5."If You Only Knew" (music video)3:48
6."The Crow & the Butterfly" (music video)4:18
7."What a Shame" (music video)4:18
8."Save Me" (Live from Atlanta)3:38
9."Devour" (Live from Atlanta)5:04
10."Call Me" (Live from Atlanta)3:39
11."Second Chance" (Live from Atlanta)3:40
12."Sound of Madness" (Live from Atlanta)4:34
13."Interview from LA"18:13
Total length:1:06:45
Track notes
  • ^[n] The song "Junkies for Fame", rumored to be released as an album track, an iTunes exclusive, a retailer-exclusive bonus track and later falsely confirmed by the band to be a Target exclusive song debuted via the video game Rock Band on July 22. On August 18 the song was released for download on iTunes and Amazon.
Outtakes

Two songs, "Be the Same"[24][25] and "Seasons"[26] were written during the Sound of Madness sessions but didn't make the album's final track listing. Both songs were eventually recorded and released by the band One Less Reason on their 2010 independent release of the album Faces & Four Letter Words. Brent Smith even contributed vocals to the song "Seasons". Neither song appeared on the revised track listing when the album was released nationally by Arsenic Records the following year.

Personnel edit

Shinedown

Additional musicians

Production

Based on AllMusic

Chart performances edit

Singles edit

Year Single Peak positions
US Hot 100 US Main. Rock US Modern Rock US
Rock
US Top 40 CAN Hot 100
2008 "Devour" 114 1 13
"Second Chance" 7 1 1 8 3 29
2009 "Sound of Madness" 85 1 5 2
"If You Only Knew" 42 2 7 4 21 64
2010 "The Crow & the Butterfly" 97 1 6 1 51
"Diamond Eyes (Boom-Lay Boom-Lay Boom)" 111 1 17 7

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[6] 2× Platinum 160,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[7] Gold 100,000
United States (RIAA)[5] 2× Platinum 2,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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The Sound of Madness is the third studio album by American rock band Shinedown released June 24 2008 The album s lead single Devour was released to radio on May 5 2008 It is their first release to feature Eric Bass and Zach Myers their only release to feature Nick Perri and the band s only release as a five piece The Sound of MadnessStudio album by ShinedownReleasedJune 24 2008November 23 2010 Deluxe Edition 1 Recorded2007GenreHard rock 2 alternative rock post grunge 3 alternative metalLength41 48LabelAtlanticProducerRob CavalloShinedown chronologyUs and Them 2005 The Sound of Madness 2008 Amaryllis 2012 Singles from The Sound of Madness Devour Released May 5 2008 Second Chance Released September 9 2008 Sound of Madness Released February 23 2009 If You Only Knew Released August 31 2009 The Crow amp the Butterfly Released April 6 2010 Diamond Eyes Boom Lay Boom Lay Boom Released June 15 2010The album s lyrics explore diverse subject matter as opposed to their previous albums Devour explores political and anti war themes If You Only Knew is a love ballad about singer Brent Smith s then fiancee and son 4 and What a Shame tells the story about the death of Smith s uncle and how he and his cousin professional wrestler Olivia Smith dealt with it Shinedown s tour to support the album subsequently started with the band playing a few festival shows before the release of The Sound of Madness The Sound of Madness is Shinedown s most successful album and has issued one multi platinum single Second Chance two platinum singles Sound of Madness and If You Only Knew as well as all other singles going gold The album has since been certified 2 Platinum by the both RIAA and Music Canada and Gold by the BPI 5 6 7 Contents 1 Writing and recording 2 Release and promotion 3 Reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Chart performances 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 6 3 Singles 7 Certifications 8 ReferencesWriting and recording editWork on a third studio album began in early 2007 while the record label requested an album to be created in six months Smith declined stating that he was not happy with the results of working under the time restraints on the last album and wished to take his time on the album 8 The label agreed to this ultimately allowing Smith to take eighteen months to prep the album 8 Part of the long development time was due to internal issues within band members during this time Smith fired both Stewart and Todd from the band 9 Smith let Stewart go due to disagreements with the direction of the band feeling that Stewart was no longer happy or committed to the band 8 Todd was fired due to major disagreements with Smith and personal problems that were getting in the way of the band 8 10 Then touring guitarist Zach Myers later recounted that both Smith and Todd were going through significant substance abuse issues at the time with drugs and alcohol which lead to much infighting between the two 9 The band almost broke up during the period but Smith firing Todd and stopping his drug use helped eliminate the internal issues and helped the band move forward 9 10 It s time to just go over the top literally go above and beyond what a human being thinks they re capable of recording We want to do a huge hard rock record that has a lot of crossover potential but also some of the most insanely intense and heavy material that this band has ever tried and see if we can pull it off 11 Brent Smith on the 40 60 demos created while recording The Sound of Madness Smith spent much of 2007 writing new material alone for the third album 10 Sessions were prolific with Smith writing over 60 songs during the period though the fact that he now lacked a guitarist and bassist was a constant concern 8 Smith recruited a number of studio musicians for its recording sessions Dave Bassett contributing most of the album s guitars Tim Pierce contributing some additional guitar and Chris Chaney contributing most of the album s bass guitar 10 The rough demos were sent from the record label to music producer Rob Cavallo who upon hearing them told Smith he wanted to produce the album 10 Release and promotion editThe final result The Sound of Madness was released on June 24 2008 The first single Devour was released on May 6 2008 and was the band s second No 1 on the active rock chart In order to start touring in support of the album Smith assembled a new official lineup for the band consisting of Nick Perri of Silvertide on lead guitar Eric Bass on bass guitar and upgrading touring member Meyers to a permanent rhythm guitarist position 10 Perri toured only briefly with the band in 2008 before leaving to pursue a solo career a move Smith was fine with as he felt the band operated better as a quartet leaving Myers as the primary guitarist 10 Through multiple successful single releases and extensive touring the album ended up being the band s best selling staying on the Billboard 200 charts for 120 consecutive weeks and eventually being certified double platinum in the United States indicating two million units sold 12 13 Six singles were released from the album Devour Second Chance Sound of Madness If You Only Knew The Crow amp the Butterfly and Diamond Eyes Boom Lay Boom Lay Boom each one topping a Billboard rock music chart 14 12 15 Of particular note was Second Chance which crossed over to the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 peaking at number 7 and eventually being certified triple platinum indicating three million units of the single sold 13 16 The band with its new lineup once again toured extensively in support of the album release spending over two years on live performances 12 Tours include a European tour with Disturbed in 2008 the Stimulate This tour with Staind Chevelle Halestorm and Lo Pro in 2009 the Download Festival in the United Kingdom in 2009 The band continued touring into 2010 including headlining the Carnival of Madness tour which involved larger 10 000 capacity arena venues and a later Anything and Everything Tour which involved acoustic performances in smaller venues and Q amp A sessions with the crowd 12 Somewhere in the Stratosphere a live album DVD was released in May 2011 documenting performances from both tours 17 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAbout com nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 AllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 Alternative Addiction nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 IGN7 3 10 21 Melodic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 Sputnikmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 The Sound of Madness received positive reviews Tim Grierson at About com stated Though hard rock remains Shinedown s forte this new record suggests that the band members are more than willing to pursue other sonic territory in order to better express themselves and referred to Devour and the title track as the album s most explosive songs 18 The album is referred to as Shinedown s best one by Alternative Addiction who also called it one of the best albums of 2008 20 Ed Thompson of IGN wrote a positive review stating that There really is nothing new or Earth shatteringly original included here But likewise there really isn t a weak track on the record 21 However Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic gave a mixed review noting that Shinedown serve up what they always have active modern rock embodying the sound of post grunge in the new millennium without offering much that is memorable either for better or for worse 19 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Brent Smith and Dave Bassett except where notedNo TitleLength1 Devour 3 502 Sound of Madness 3 543 Second Chance 3 404 Cry for Help 3 205 The Crow amp the Butterfly 4 136 If You Only Knew 3 467 Sin with a Grin 4 008 What a Shame 4 189 Cyanide Sweet Tooth Suicide 3 1110 Breaking Inside Smith Bobby Huff 3 5111 Call Me Smith Tony Battaglia 3 43Total length 41 48 Deluxe versionNo TitleLength12 I Own You 3 3713 Energy 3 2814 Son of Sam Smith Rick Beato 3 38Total length 52 31 2010 deluxe reissueNo TitleLength12 Energy 3 2813 Son of Sam 3 3814 I Own You 3 3715 Junkies for Fame 3 2616 Second Chance acoustic version 3 4017 The Crow amp the Butterfly Pull Mix 5 2718 Her Name Is Alice Smith Eric Bass 3 4019 Diamond Eyes Boom Lay Boom Lay Boom Smith Bass Zach Myers 5 3620 Breaking Inside featuring Lzzy Hale 3 49Total length 1 17 04 2010 vinyl reissueNo TitleLength12 The Energy 3 2813 Son of Sam 3 3814 I Own You 3 3715 Junkies for Fame 3 2616 Second Chance acoustic version 3 4017 The Crow amp the Butterfly Pull Mix 5 27Total length 1 04 59 2010 deluxe DVDNo TitleLength1 Devour lyric video 3 472 Devour music video 3 483 Second Chance music video 3 444 Sound of Madness music video 4 145 If You Only Knew music video 3 486 The Crow amp the Butterfly music video 4 187 What a Shame music video 4 188 Save Me Live from Atlanta 3 389 Devour Live from Atlanta 5 0410 Call Me Live from Atlanta 3 3911 Second Chance Live from Atlanta 3 4012 Sound of Madness Live from Atlanta 4 3413 Interview from LA 18 13Total length 1 06 45 Track notes n The song Junkies for Fame rumored to be released as an album track an iTunes exclusive a retailer exclusive bonus track and later falsely confirmed by the band to be a Target exclusive song debuted via the video game Rock Band on July 22 On August 18 the song was released for download on iTunes and Amazon OuttakesTwo songs Be the Same 24 25 and Seasons 26 were written during the Sound of Madness sessions but didn t make the album s final track listing Both songs were eventually recorded and released by the band One Less Reason on their 2010 independent release of the album Faces amp Four Letter Words Brent Smith even contributed vocals to the song Seasons Neither song appeared on the revised track listing when the album was released nationally by Arsenic Records the following year Personnel editShinedown Brent Smith lead vocals Zach Myers rhythm guitar Nick Perri lead guitar Eric Bass bass Barry Kerch drumsAdditional musicians Chris Chaney bass Tim Pierce rhythm guitar 27 Dave Bassett rhythm guitar Bobby Huff rhythm guitar and keyboards on Breaking Inside Dale Oliver guitar on Breaking Inside Rob Cavallo rhythm guitar and piano on Call Me David Campbell string arrangements and orchestration Jamie Muhoberac keyboards Lzzy Hale guest vocals on 2010 deluxe re issue version of Breaking Inside ProductionBased on AllMusic Rob Cavallo producer Doug Mckean engineer Lars Fox ProTools engineer Keith Armstrong assistant engineer Nik Karpen assistant engineer Chris Lord Alge mixing Ted Jensen mastering at Sterling Sound in NYC NYChart performances editWeekly charts edit Chart 2008 09 PeakpositionAustrian Albums O3 Austria 28 70Canadian Albums Billboard 29 19Japanese Albums Oricon 30 187UK Albums OCC 31 143UK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 32 8US Billboard 200 33 8US Top Rock Albums Billboard 34 3 Year end charts edit Chart 2008 PositionUS Billboard 200 35 184Chart 2009 PositionUS Billboard 200 36 53US Top Rock Albums Billboard 37 18Chart 2010 PositionUS Billboard 200 38 104US Top Rock Albums Billboard 39 27Chart 2011 PositionUS Top Rock Albums Billboard 40 63 Singles edit Year Single Peak positionsUS Hot 100 US Main Rock US Modern Rock USRock US Top 40 CAN Hot 1002008 Devour 114 1 13 Second Chance 7 1 1 8 3 292009 Sound of Madness 85 1 5 2 If You Only Knew 42 2 7 4 21 642010 The Crow amp the Butterfly 97 1 6 1 51 Diamond Eyes Boom Lay Boom Lay Boom 111 1 17 7 Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesCanada Music Canada 6 2 Platinum 160 000 United Kingdom BPI 7 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 5 2 Platinum 2 000 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone References edit Interview with Zach Myers from Shinedown Anything And Everything The Aquarian Shinedown The Sound of Madness Shinedown The Sound of Madness AllMusic If You Only Knew Songfacts Songfacts com Retrieved June 6 2012 a b American album certifications Shinedown The Sound of Madness Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved March 16 2017 a b Canadian 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