Background
Mayday Parade released their fourth album, '' Monsters in the Closet'' in October 2013. While touring in support of that release, vocalist Derek Sanders thought the group was "beginning to become too predictable", and in an interview with ''Composition
While the group, according to Garcia, "experiment dwith co-writers" in the past, they wanted to "become more internal", writing all of the songs on ''Black Lines'' by themselves. ''Kerrang!'' writer Paul Travers noted that while the band's past works were collections ofRecording
In March 2015, the band started recording at Dreamland Recording Studios near Woodstock, New York with producer Mike Sapone. The studio was in fact a converted church. Guitarist Brooks Betts used his Fender Telecaster guitar, which has been used on all of the band's albums, while Garcia used his Gibson Les Paul and Fender Stratocaster guitars. The pair used a Marshall JCM800 amplifier. The pair used a number of effects pedals and frequently "switch dthem out", according to Garcia. One of two specific pedals they used was the Supermoon Reverb, which Garica "absolute love . The other being the Kilobyte, which was used to create a lot of the ambient sounds heard on "One of Them Will Destroy the Other" and "Hollow". Despite this, they wanted to "avoid cluttering the sound" as much as possible. Lambton recorded his vocals for "One of Them Will Destroy the Other" while Real Friends had an off-day from touring. The initial plan for the song was to have Lambton and Sanders do call and response vocals throughout it. On May 21, it was announced the band had finished recording. All of the songs were mixed by Vince Ratti, except for "Look Up and See Infinity, Look Down and See Nothing", which was mixed by Sapone. Claudius Mittendorfer and Sapone engineered the proceedings, with assistance from Zachary Casper and Bella Blasks. Stephen Marcussen mastered the album.Release
On July 17, 2015, ''Black Lines'' was announced for release, with the track listing and cover art revealed. The artwork was done by Wolfstache with art direction from Florian Mihr. On July 30, "Keep in Mind, Transmogrification Is a New Technology" was made available for streaming. A video for the song features an artist re-creating the album's cover art. A day later, it was released as a single. On August 28, a music video was released for "One of Them Will Destroy the Other", directed by Caleb Mallery. On October 1, "Letting Go" was made available for streaming, and was released as single a day later. ''Black Lines'' was released on October 9 through Fearless. In October and November, the band is set to headline the 2015 edition of the ''Alternative Press'' tour, with support from Real Friends, As It Is, and This Wild Life. In January and February 2016, the band went on a tour of Europe and the UK, with support from the Maine, Have Mercy and Beautiful Bodies. In March and April, the band went on a co-headlining US tour with the Maine with support from Better Off and the Technicolours. On March 29, a music video was released for "Letting Go". In May, the group performed at Slam Dunk Festival in the UK. Before embarking on the 2016Reception
The album charted at number 21 on the U.S. '' Billboard'' 200 chart and at number 32 in Australia. Sam Law of ''Track listing
All songs written by Mayday Parade. # "One of Them Will Destroy the Other" (feat. Dan Lambton) – 3:10 # "Just Out of Reach" – 3:43 # "Hollow" – 3:12 # "Letting Go" – 3:50 # "Let's Be Honest" – 3:51 # "Keep in Mind, Transmogrification Is a New Technology" – 5:27 # "Narrow" – 3:07 # "Underneath the Tide" – 2:51 # "All on Me" – 4:15 # "Until You're Big Enough" – 3:15 # "Look Up and See Infinity, Look Down and See Nothing" – 2:51 # "One of Us" – 4:27Personnel
Personnel per back panel. Mayday Parade * Jake Bundrick – drums, vocals * Jeremy Lenzo – bass guitar, vocals * Derek Sanders – lead vocals, keyboard * Alex Garcia – lead guitar * Brooks Betts – rhythm guitar Additional musicians * Dan Lambton (of Real Friends) – additional vocals on "One of Them Will Destroy the Other" Production * Mike Sapone – producer; mixing on "Look Up and See Infinity, Look Down and See Nothing"; engineer * Vince Ratti – mixing on all songs except "Look Up and See Infinity, Look Down and See Nothing" * Claudius Mitttendorfer – engineer * Stephen Marcussen – mastering * Zachary Casper – first assistant engineer * Bella Blasks – second assistant engineer * Wolfstache – artwork * Florian Mihr – art direction, layoutCharts
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