"Everything Is Alright" is a song by American rock band
Motion City Soundtrack
Motion City Soundtrack is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1997. The band's line-up consists of vocalist and guitarist Justin Pierre, lead guitarist Joshua Cain, keyboardist Jesse Johnson, bassist Matthew Ta ...
, released in 2005 as the
lead single
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from the group's second studio album, ''
Commit This to Memory'' (2005). The song concerns neurotic, obsessive problems and
social anxiety
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, and was written by frontman
Justin Pierre. The song also contains backing vocals from
Fall Out Boy
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frontman
Patrick Stump
Patrick Martin Stumph (born April 27, 1984), known professionally as Patrick Vaughn Stump, is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. He is the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the Rock music, rock band Fall Out Boy ...
. It was featured on the soundtracks to
MLB 06: The Show,
Saints Row
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and the 2005
Bad News Bears remake.
The song is generally considered the band's
signature song
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, and has been played at live performances since its inception. A music video for the single was released in 2005. On October 31, 2017, "Everything Is Alright" was
certified gold
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by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA), denoting sales of over 500,000 units.
Background
Motion City Soundtrack frontman
Justin Pierre penned the song as a summary of his OCD (
Obsessive–compulsive disorder
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) tendencies. He intended to utilize his
social anxiety
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and fears in the song's form, which he has since employed in numerous other compositions. "I don't think the
hrase"
tongue-in-cheek
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" is correct, but it's something where the verses are one thing and then the chorus is another, but it's sort of like giving yourself a pep talk," said Pierre.
The song's lyrics include hating such mundane things as "the ocean, theme parks, and airplanes, talking with strangers, waiting in line," things that Pierre genuinely disliked at the time of the song's writing.
Incorporating his deepest feelings into the song was inspired by advice given by a screenwriting professor during his tenure at the Minneapolis Community Technical College in the mid-1990s. He instructed the students, who were "trying to make ''
Pulp Fiction
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II'' or ''
Goodfellas II''," to simply write what they know; Pierre took the advice literally and began writing autobiographical screenplays that feature protagonists with
asthma
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, unable to talk to women.
The song was one of the last written for ''Commit This to Memory'', when the band arrived in Los Angeles in the winter of 2004–05.
The song was recorded largely at Seedy Underbelly Studios, a suburban home converted into a studio in the city's
Valley Village
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Founding
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region.
Pierre's most prominent memory of recording the song, told to ''
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'' writer Jason Pettigrew in 2013, was a moment in which he attempted to impress a friend.
He returned to the studio at one in the morning with the friend, where the band was still recording. The members were in the process of crafting the song's intro, which features "far away sounding" drums and guitar, and half of the song's chorus. "I said, 'Let's just do it right now. Play it and I’ll sing it in the middle of the room with the mic in the back room picking me up,'" recalled Pierre.
"We did it in one take and I was really proud. I just know that I liked how "in-the-moment" that was and how scary it was. I knew that if I didn't nail it I would look like an idiot, but I came in real cocky. I think my friend was impressed a little bit."
Reception
"Everything Is Alright" is generally considered the band's
signature song
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. In 2013, ''
Alternative Press Alternative press may refer to:
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'' wrote that the song combines "caffeinated pop hooks, synthesizers and loud guitars
��into a gloriously neurotic, yet completely life-affirming pop song." The magazine lists in a feature chronicling what they deem "the
op punk/emoscene's most resonant songs."
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writer James Montgomery compared the song to the then-recently broken up
Blink-182
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, "
he song
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starts out with a
Travis-Barker-esque cadence, picks up with some
power chords
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, and then rides to a climax atop some sweet two-part harmony. It's kind of like Motion City Soundtrack are trying to pick up where Blink-182 left off."
Ashley Laderer from ''
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'' praised its song and video.
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'' Angelique Jackson called it one of the best emo songs of all-time, observing that the worry-riddled track "has soothed many a fan who battles the same anxieties."
In a large assessment from Cleveland's ''
Plain Dealer
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'', Troy L. Smith ranked it among the best pop-punk songs ever, stating that: "it sounds like a massive pop hit
..When a genre goes mainstream, it can fall into complacency. But Motion City Soundtrack was still being inventive."
Ryan Piers from ''Alternative Press'' suggested its frank discussion of anxiety was refreshing: "Contemporary bands never shy from the topic, but early 2000s groups seemed to concern themselves more with lost loves and escaping hometowns."
Track listing
;CD single (2005)
# "Everything Is Alright" – 3:27
Personnel
;Motion City Soundtrack
*
Justin Pierre – lead vocals, guitar
*
Joshua Cain – guitar, vocals
*
Jesse Johnson –
Moog,
keyboard
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*
Matt Taylor – bass guitar, percussion, piano, vocals
*
Tony Thaxton – drums, vocals
Additional musicians
*
Patrick Stump
Patrick Martin Stumph (born April 27, 1984), known professionally as Patrick Vaughn Stump, is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. He is the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the Rock music, rock band Fall Out Boy ...
– backing vocals
Charts
Certifications
References
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2004 songs
2005 singles
Motion City Soundtrack songs
Epitaph Records singles
Songs written by Joshua Cain
Songs written by Justin Pierre