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What Happens Next (Gang of Four album)

What Happens Next is the eighth studio album by English post-punk band Gang of Four. It was released on 24 February 2015 through Metropolis Records and Membran record label. It is the band's first album to feature John "Gaoler" Sterry on vocals, following vocalist Jon King's departure, which left the guitarist Andy Gill as the sole original member of the band.[1] The previous drummer Mark Heaney, who already recorded several songs for the album left the band during the recording, and being replaced by Jon Finnigan to finished the drum parts for the album.

What Happens Next
Studio album by
Released24 February 2015 (2015-02-24)
GenreIndustrial rock
Length38:41
LabelMetropolis/Membran
ProducerAndy Gill
Gang of Four chronology
Content
(2011)
What Happens Next
(2015)
Happy Now
(2019)

The album features contributions from Alison Mosshart of the Kills and Dead Weather, German musician Herbert Grönemeyer, The Big Pink member Robbie Furze and Japanese guitarist Tomoyasu Hotei.[2]

Background edit

Following the release of Gang of Four's seventh studio album, Content (2011) and accompanying touring, vocalist Jon King left the group because "he didn't want to tour anymore." Gill stated that he saw this as an opportunity to do some collaborations and decided to release the new material under the "Gang of Four" name. John "Gaoler" Sterry eventually joined the band as a vocalist and Gill contacted Alison Mosshart and Herbert Grönemeyer for collaborations.[3] The album also features performances from both the band's previous drummer Mark Heaney and the current drummer Jon Finnigan.[4]

The track "Broken Talk" was first streamed in 2013.[5] In November 2014, it was revealed that the band recorded a new version of "Broken Talk" for the album, featuring Mosshart on lead vocals.[6] The music video for the track "England's In My Bones", featuring Mosshart was released on 5 February 2015.[7]

Musical style edit

The album's style is a departure from Gang of Four's previous sound. The album utilizes "mid-tempo metronomic beats, distorted-megaphone backing vocals, fuzz-filtered basslines, ominous electronic oscillations and keyboards," creating a sound similar to those of mid-1990s alternative rock and industrial-influenced electronic rock acts, such as Nine Inch Nails, Stabbing Westward or God Lives Underwater.[8][9][10] The album also features "a less funky and muscular production" compared to the group's previous works, while still keeping "a dance-friendly core to these songs."[11]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic60/100[12]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [11]
The A.V. ClubC[9]
Consequence of SoundC+[13]
DIY     [14]
NME6/10[15]
NOW     [16]
Paste9/10[17]
Pitchfork5.6/10[8]
PopMatters7/10[18]
Rolling Stone     [19]

Upon its release, What Happens Next received mixed reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 60, which indicates "mixed or average reviews", based on 19 reviews.[12] AllMusic critic Mark Deming wrote that "While there's much here Gill can point to with pride, more than a few fans are likely to feel they didn't get what was advertised."[11] Annie Zaleski of The A.V. Club thought that the album "foments no curiosity, just indifference—and for a band built on commanding attention for its politicized music, it’s a bitter pill to swallow."[9] Dan Caffrey of Consequence of Sound described it as "their least groovy album."[13] Dan Owens of DIY wrote: "Far from snug or welcoming, the Gang’s overpoweringly thick-sounding ninth album is as refreshingly abstract as anything they’ve done before."[14] NME critic Phil Hebblethwaite criticized the band's use of Gang of Four name, describing the album as "a distracted listen" and "an experimental Gill production that should be out under his name only."[15]

NOW critic Mark Streeter wrote: "Gang of Four rein in their frayed energy on What Happens Next, compartmentalized into a broad tonal range and spacious mix." Gillian G. Gaar of Paste praised the album, noting that " the angular guitar attack and the relentless pounding of the drums is a clear indication that the fire still burns within."[17] Stuart Berman of Pitchfork stated that "What’s most disappointing about What Happens Next is not that it will in any way tarnish Gang of Four’s legacy," pointing out that "if Gill had released this as some newly branded collaborative project, no one would question why it wasn’t a Gang of Four album."[8] Austin Price of PopMatters thought that "Gill has made an excellent effort of it here but there’s some reapportioning that needs to be done."[18] By contrast, Rolling Stone critic Amy Rose Spiegel panned the album, writing: "In place of once-sharp radical jabs, we get empty alarmism."[19]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Andy Gill except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Where the Nightingale Sings" 4:03
2."Broken Talk" (ft. Alison Mosshart) 4:22
3."Isle of Dogs" 3:48
4."England's In My Bones" (ft. Alison Mosshart) 3:12
5."The Dying Rays" (ft. Herbert Grönemeyer) 3:30
6."Obey the Ghost"Gill, Gaoler4:37
7."First World Citizen" (ft. Gail Ann Dorsey) 4:04
8."Stranded" 3:37
9."Graven Image" (ft. Robbie Furze) 4:05
10."Dead Souls" (ft. Hotei)Gill, Hotei3:23
Total length:38:41

Personnel edit

Gang of Four

  • Andy Gill – guitar, production, drum programming
  • Thomas McNeice – bass guitar (1—4, 6—10)
  • John "Gaoler" Sterry – lead vocals (1, 3, 6—8, 10)
  • Jon Finnigan – drums (1, 3, 5-8, 10)
  • Mark Heaney – drums (2, 4, 9)

Additional musicians

Technical

Release history edit

Country Date Label
United States[2] 24 February 2015 Metropolis Records
United Kingdom[2] 2 March 2015 Membran

References edit

  1. ^ O'Neal, Sean (12 November 2014). "Band that is sort-of still Gang Of Four announces new album, tour". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Beauchemin, Molly (23 February 2015). "Gang of Four Stream New Album What Happens Next, Featuring the Kills' Alison Mosshart". Pitchfork. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  3. ^ Weiss, Dan (20 February 2015). "Q&A: Gang of Four on Losing Their Lead Singer and Working With the Kills". Spin. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  4. ^ Nissim, Mayer (13 November 2014). "Gang of Four announce new album with Alison Mosshart collaboration". Digital Spy. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  5. ^ Minsker, Evan (13 March 2013). "New Gang of Four: "Broken Talk"". Pitchfork. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  6. ^ Minsker, Evan (12 November 2015). "Gang of Four Team With the Kills' Alison Mosshart for New Album What Happens Next, Share "Broken Talk"". Pitchfork. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  7. ^ Beauchemin, Molly (5 February 2015). "Gang of Four and The Kills' Alison Mosshart Share Video For "England's In My Bones"". Pitchfork. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  8. ^ a b c Berman, Stuart (26 February 2015). "Gang of Four - What Happens Next". Pitchfork. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  9. ^ a b c Zaleski, Anne (24 February 2015). "Gang Of Four provokes indifference on What Happens Next". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  10. ^ Walton, Ben (13 March 2015). "Gang of Four - What Happens Next". Contactmusic.com. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  11. ^ a b c Deming, Mark. "Gang of Four - What Happens Next". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  12. ^ a b "What Happens Next - Gang of Four". Metacritic. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  13. ^ a b Caffrey, Dan (18 February 2015). "Gang of Four – What Happens Next". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  14. ^ a b Owens, Dan. "Gang of Four – What Happens Next". DIY. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  15. ^ a b Hebblethwaite, Phil (25 February 2015). "Gang Of Four - 'What Happens Next'". NME. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  16. ^ Streeter, Mark (18 February 2015). "Gang of Four – What Happens Next". NOW. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  17. ^ a b Gaar, Gillian G. (24 February 2015). "Gang of Four: What Happens Next Review". Paste. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  18. ^ a b Price, Austin (23 February 2015). "Gang of Four: What Happens Next". PopMatters. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  19. ^ a b Spiegel, Amy Rose (24 February 2015). "Gang of Four - What Happens Next". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 26 March 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website

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What Happens Next is the eighth studio album by English post punk band Gang of Four It was released on 24 February 2015 through Metropolis Records and Membran record label It is the band s first album to feature John Gaoler Sterry on vocals following vocalist Jon King s departure which left the guitarist Andy Gill as the sole original member of the band 1 The previous drummer Mark Heaney who already recorded several songs for the album left the band during the recording and being replaced by Jon Finnigan to finished the drum parts for the album What Happens NextStudio album by Gang of FourReleased24 February 2015 2015 02 24 GenreIndustrial rockLength38 41LabelMetropolis MembranProducerAndy GillGang of Four chronologyContent 2011 What Happens Next 2015 Happy Now 2019 The album features contributions from Alison Mosshart of the Kills and Dead Weather German musician Herbert Gronemeyer The Big Pink member Robbie Furze and Japanese guitarist Tomoyasu Hotei 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Musical style 3 Critical reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Release history 7 References 8 External linksBackground editFollowing the release of Gang of Four s seventh studio album Content 2011 and accompanying touring vocalist Jon King left the group because he didn t want to tour anymore Gill stated that he saw this as an opportunity to do some collaborations and decided to release the new material under the Gang of Four name John Gaoler Sterry eventually joined the band as a vocalist and Gill contacted Alison Mosshart and Herbert Gronemeyer for collaborations 3 The album also features performances from both the band s previous drummer Mark Heaney and the current drummer Jon Finnigan 4 The track Broken Talk was first streamed in 2013 5 In November 2014 it was revealed that the band recorded a new version of Broken Talk for the album featuring Mosshart on lead vocals 6 The music video for the track England s In My Bones featuring Mosshart was released on 5 February 2015 7 Musical style editThe album s style is a departure from Gang of Four s previous sound The album utilizes mid tempo metronomic beats distorted megaphone backing vocals fuzz filtered basslines ominous electronic oscillations and keyboards creating a sound similar to those of mid 1990s alternative rock and industrial influenced electronic rock acts such as Nine Inch Nails Stabbing Westward or God Lives Underwater 8 9 10 The album also features a less funky and muscular production compared to the group s previous works while still keeping a dance friendly core to these songs 11 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic60 100 12 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 The A V ClubC 9 Consequence of SoundC 13 DIY nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 NME6 10 15 NOW nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 Paste9 10 17 Pitchfork5 6 10 8 PopMatters7 10 18 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 Upon its release What Happens Next received mixed reviews from music critics At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics the album received an average score of 60 which indicates mixed or average reviews based on 19 reviews 12 AllMusic critic Mark Deming wrote that While there s much here Gill can point to with pride more than a few fans are likely to feel they didn t get what was advertised 11 Annie Zaleski of The A V Club thought that the album foments no curiosity just indifference and for a band built on commanding attention for its politicized music it s a bitter pill to swallow 9 Dan Caffrey of Consequence of Sound described it as their least groovy album 13 Dan Owens of DIY wrote Far from snug or welcoming the Gang s overpoweringly thick sounding ninth album is as refreshingly abstract as anything they ve done before 14 NME critic Phil Hebblethwaite criticized the band s use of Gang of Four name describing the album as a distracted listen and an experimental Gill production that should be out under his name only 15 NOW critic Mark Streeter wrote Gang of Four rein in their frayed energy on What Happens Next compartmentalized into a broad tonal range and spacious mix Gillian G Gaar of Paste praised the album noting that the angular guitar attack and the relentless pounding of the drums is a clear indication that the fire still burns within 17 Stuart Berman of Pitchfork stated that What s most disappointing about What Happens Next is not that it will in any way tarnish Gang of Four s legacy pointing out that if Gill had released this as some newly branded collaborative project no one would question why it wasn t a Gang of Four album 8 Austin Price of PopMatters thought that Gill has made an excellent effort of it here but there s some reapportioning that needs to be done 18 By contrast Rolling Stone critic Amy Rose Spiegel panned the album writing In place of once sharp radical jabs we get empty alarmism 19 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Andy Gill except where notedNo TitleWriter s Length1 Where the Nightingale Sings 4 032 Broken Talk ft Alison Mosshart 4 223 Isle of Dogs 3 484 England s In My Bones ft Alison Mosshart 3 125 The Dying Rays ft Herbert Gronemeyer 3 306 Obey the Ghost Gill Gaoler4 377 First World Citizen ft Gail Ann Dorsey 4 048 Stranded 3 379 Graven Image ft Robbie Furze 4 0510 Dead Souls ft Hotei Gill Hotei3 23Total length 38 41Personnel editGang of Four Andy Gill guitar production drum programming Thomas McNeice bass guitar 1 4 6 10 John Gaoler Sterry lead vocals 1 3 6 8 10 Jon Finnigan drums 1 3 5 8 10 Mark Heaney drums 2 4 9 Additional musicians Alison Mosshart lead vocals 2 4 Herbert Gronemeyer lead vocals 5 Robbie Furze lead vocals 9 Tomoyasu Hotei guitar 10 Gail Ann Dorsey co lead vocals 7 Josh Rumble backing vocals engineering drum programming additional bass guitar 3 Steve Price bass guitar 6 Technical Jerry Kandiah engineering Santi Arribas engineering Clive Godard engineering Simon Gogerly mixing Mazed Murad mastering Leigh Smiler design Matt Domino facilitatorRelease history editCountry Date LabelUnited States 2 24 February 2015 Metropolis RecordsUnited Kingdom 2 2 March 2015 MembranReferences edit O Neal Sean 12 November 2014 Band that is sort of still Gang Of Four announces new album tour The A V Club Retrieved 26 March 2015 a b c Beauchemin Molly 23 February 2015 Gang of Four Stream New Album What Happens Next Featuring the Kills Alison Mosshart Pitchfork Retrieved 26 March 2015 Weiss Dan 20 February 2015 Q amp A Gang of Four on Losing Their Lead Singer and Working With the Kills Spin Retrieved 26 March 2015 Nissim Mayer 13 November 2014 Gang of Four announce new album with Alison Mosshart collaboration Digital Spy Retrieved 26 March 2015 Minsker Evan 13 March 2013 New Gang of Four Broken Talk Pitchfork Retrieved 26 March 2015 Minsker Evan 12 November 2015 Gang of Four Team With the Kills Alison Mosshart for New Album What Happens Next Share Broken Talk Pitchfork Retrieved 26 March 2015 Beauchemin Molly 5 February 2015 Gang of Four and The Kills Alison Mosshart Share Video For England s In My Bones Pitchfork Retrieved 26 March 2015 a b c Berman Stuart 26 February 2015 Gang of Four What Happens Next Pitchfork Retrieved 26 March 2015 a b c Zaleski Anne 24 February 2015 Gang Of Four provokes indifference on What Happens Next The A V Club Retrieved 26 March 2015 Walton Ben 13 March 2015 Gang of Four What Happens Next Contactmusic com Retrieved 26 March 2015 a b c Deming Mark Gang of Four What Happens Next AllMusic Retrieved 26 March 2015 a b What Happens Next Gang of Four Metacritic Retrieved 26 March 2015 a b Caffrey Dan 18 February 2015 Gang of Four What Happens Next Consequence of Sound Retrieved 26 March 2015 a b Owens Dan Gang of Four What Happens Next DIY Retrieved 26 March 2015 a b Hebblethwaite Phil 25 February 2015 Gang Of Four What Happens Next NME Retrieved 26 March 2015 Streeter Mark 18 February 2015 Gang of Four What Happens Next NOW Retrieved 26 March 2015 a b Gaar Gillian G 24 February 2015 Gang of Four What Happens Next Review Paste Retrieved 26 March 2015 a b Price Austin 23 February 2015 Gang of Four What Happens Next PopMatters Retrieved 26 March 2015 a b Spiegel Amy Rose 24 February 2015 Gang of Four What Happens Next Rolling Stone Retrieved 26 March 2015 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title What Happens Next Gang of Four album amp oldid 1206842100, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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