Monochrome (Helmet Album)
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''Monochrome'' is the sixth album by the American
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, released in 2006 through
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and
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. Bassist Jeremy Chatelain, who replaced
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on the ''
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'' tour, rejoined the band for the 2006
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in support of ''Monochrome''. The album received a mixed reception upon release. The track 'Monochrome' is featured on the soundtrack for ''
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'' and is played over the film's end credits; a music video was created which featured Jigsaw's puppet, Billy, lip-syncing the song while riding his bike. Also featured are shots of the band on TV screens and some clips from the film.


Background and production

The album is said to be a "return to roots", co-produced with
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, who recorded Helmet's first two albums ''
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'' and '' Meantime'' on the same tape machine used for ''Monochrome''. When asked in an interview if he thought it was a return to roots, Hamilton replied that it was a "return to working with people that I like." At least two of the tracks, "Money Shot" and "Bury Me", are known to be from Hamilton's former band
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, but they have been rerecorded with the new Helmet lineup. A cover of the song "Requiem" by the band
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was included on the vinyl release. The CD versions included a code to download the song.


Release and reception

''Monochrome'' sold 6,000 copies in its first week, a number comparable to the first week sales of the major label-backed ''
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'' in 2004. The album generally received mixed reviews from music critics.
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's Greg Prato gave ''Monochrome'' a positive review, writing "tracks such as 'Brand New' and 'On Your Way Down' could have easily fit on '' Meantime''—while the title track offers some
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-esque melodicism. ''Monochrome'' proves once and for all that Hamilton is Helmet's main man." A more negative review came from ''
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s Cosmo Lee in 2006. He asserts, "Helmet, one of the most influential rock bands of the '90s, has been sliding downhill since 1994's '' Betty''", further adding, "''Monochrome'' finds Helmet with a new label, yet another lineup of hired guns, but press that says the old Helmet is back. Well, it isn't. It can't, because the other original members aren't present. Hamilton always did most of Helmet's songwriting, but the playing chemistry of the old lineup was undeniable."
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stated in 2006 that, "the new Helmet offering rises or falls squarely on the shoulders of singer, guitarist and creative wellspring Page Hamilton, who has reshuffled the band lineup once again for this sixth studio outing. But the parade of members through this alt-metal quartet doesn't seem to matter much, as it's Hamilton's voice and riffs that dominate the proceedings." They note that producer Wharton Tiers helps to recapture "the proper raw, distorted edge", however, the review also criticizes Hamilton for "treading the same ground he's covered extensively on the band's early records, without adding anything to the mix." In his July 2006 review, Drowned in Sound's Nick Cowen wrote, "the components that make up the bludgeoning sound that Helmet shot to prominence with, have pretty much become commonplace in metal" and that "Hamilton's singing has taken a bit of a nosedive too." However, Cowen still considered ''Monochrome'' be an improvement over ''Size Matters''.


Touring

In support of ''Monochrome release, Helmet performed at the 2006
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. New drummer Mike Jost left Helmet in late 2006, following the completion of the Warped Tour shows, as did rhythm guitarist Chris Traynor. Aside from Hamilton, Traynor was the last remaining member to have been involved in the original run of Helmet, as he had performed on the ''Aftertaste'' tour in 1997. For the late 2006 and 2007 shows in support of ''Monochrome'', Traynor was replaced by guitarist Jimmy Thompson (also known as Jimmy Tee), formerly of the Australian alternative metal band
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, while Jost was replaced by Kyle Stevenson, who still remains with Helmet. Regarding the lineup changes, Hamilton explained to
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in October 2006, "the difficult thing is that, as we get older, people have responsibilities in their lives, and I don't expect them to be there at my beck and call for the salary that I'm able to pay them. It's hard. It's hard. Chris has a daughter. Mike Jost was on the tour, his girlfriend was pregnant. He had to leave halfway through the tour to go have his son. ..The shit that we went through we went through on the road. And it's part of the stress of being away from home, and being in relationships back home. And everybody goes through it. I can't — I'm at that point in my life where I have a little less stress with my home life, because I'm single. I was once married, and I had a girlfriend for the last three and a half years up until May. I don't have to answer to anybody, and I don't have a son or a daughter either."


Track listing

All tracks by Page Hamilton, except where noted.


Charts


Personnel

*
Page Hamilton Page Nye Hamilton (born May 18, 1960) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and record producer who founded the American heavy metal band Helmet in 1989. In the 1990s, Helmet and Hamilton were forerunners of alternative metal with the al ...
– guitar, vocals *
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– bass * Mike Jost – drums


References

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