''Morbid Stuff'' is the third album by Canadian
punk rock
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band
PUP, released April 5, 2019, through
Rise Records
Rise Records is an American record label currently based in Beaverton, Oregon, mainly focusing on alternative rock, heavy metal, and punk rock music artists.
History
Rise was founded in 1991 by Craig Ericson in Nevada City, California. He relea ...
and Little Dipper, the band's personal label.
Background
Canadian punk rock band
PUP released their second studio album, ''
The Dream Is Over'' on May 27, 2016 via
SideOneDummy Records
SideOneDummy Records is an independent record label based in Los Angeles. It was founded in 1995 by Bill Armstrong and Joe Sib. The label began as a way for them to release music for their friends' bands. Thereafter SideOneDummy launched the care ...
. To support the album, the band went on a United Kingdom, Australia, and North American tour from August to December 2016, concluding with three shows at the
Danforth Music Hall
The Danforth Music Hall (originally Allen's Danforth Theatre) is a music venue and event theatre on Danforth Avenue in the neighbourhood of Riverdale in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is served by Broadview station on the TTC's Bloor–Danforth ...
in their hometown of
Toronto
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.
Themes and composition
''Morbid Stuff'' is largely focused on anxiety, depression, and death. In an interview with ''
Now
Now most commonly refers
to the present time.
Now, NOW, or The Now may also refer to:
Organizations
* Natal Organisation of Women, a South African women's organization
* National Organization for Women, an American feminist organization
* Na ...
'', vocalist and rhythm guitarist Stefan Babcock said that the central theme of ''Morbid Stuff'' was "accepting the darkness and the moods and all the bullshit that comes with it and just trying to find that little pinprick of light in it".
Release and promotion
Singles and music videos
PUP announced the title and release date of ''Morbid Stuff'' in a
zine
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mailed to fans in January 2019. The zine also included a 7"
flexi disc
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...
of the
lead single
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A similar term, "debut ...
, "
Kids
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Common meanings
* Colloquial term for a child or other young person
** Also for a parent's offspring regardless of age
* Engage in joking
* Young goat
* The goat meat of young goats
* Kidskin, leath ...
". "Kids" was then released digitally on January 15, 2019, alongside a track listing for ''Morbid Stuff''.
An official
music video
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for the track was released on January 30, 2019. Directed by Jeremy Schaulin-Rioux, the video is set in 2059 and follows a post-breakup PUP as they try to hunt down missing vocalist Stefan Babock, who has been found alive, "stinky and disheveled". ''
Stereogum
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''Stereogum'' was one of the first MP3 blogs and has received several awar ...
'' placed "Kids" at number 18 on its list of the "20 Best Music Videos of 2019", with reviewer Tom Breihan saying, "I can't even imagine how this got made, but I'm glad it did."
The second single and music video, "Free at Last", were released on February 27, 2019, and featured guest vocals from Eva Hendricks of
Charly Bliss
Charly Bliss are an American power pop band from Brooklyn, New York, who formed in 2011. The band's line-up is composed of siblings Eva (lead vocals, guitar) and Sam (drums) Hendricks, lead guitarist Spencer Fox, and bassist Dan Shure. To date, t ...
. Before officially releasing "Free at Last", PUP shared the chords and lyrics and asked fans to submit
cover version
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s of the track; the music video was assembled from parts of the 253 submissions that the band received.
The last two pre-album songs, "Sibling Rivalry" and "Scorpion Hill", were released simultaneously on March 22, 2019. An animated music video for "Sibling Rivalry" was released on June 26, 2019, inspired by Babcock and his sister's annual "wild camping trips", in which the siblings were "constantly trying to out-dumb one another". The video, directed by Martin MacPherson, utilizes a combination of
stop motion
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and
traditional animation
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to illustrate said camping trips. The last music video for ''Morbid Stuff'', "See You at Your Funeral", was directed by Joe Stakun and released on
Halloween
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2019. The video depicts an episode of the fictional television series ''Growing Up Ghouls'', in which Jacko O'Ghoul's family tries to improve his mood.
Tour and live performances
PUP announced the first leg of their ''Morbid Stuff'' tour on January 15, 2019, as part of a larger album announcement. The tour ran in Europe and North America from March 26 to July 3, 2019, with support from
Diet Cig
Diet Cig is an American indie rock duo that formed in September 2014 in New Paltz, New York, United States. The band consists of Alex Luciano on guitar/vocals and Noah Bowman on drums. Their first studio album, ''Swear I'm Good At This'', was rel ...
,
Ratboys
Ratboys are an American indie rock band from Chicago, Illinois, formed in 2010 by Julia Steiner and Dave Sagan. The band consists of Julia Steiner (guitar, vocals), Dave Sagan (guitar), Marcus Nuccio (drums) and Sean Neumann (bass, vocals).
Fo ...
, and
Milk Teeth
Milk Teeth (often stylised as MILK TEETH) were a British punk rock band from Stroud, Gloucestershire, which formed in May 2013. The band officially announced their breakup on Facebook and Twitter on 4 September 2020.
History Formation and earl ...
.
On April 11, 2019, the band announced the "Morbid Stuff Tour-Pocalypse 2019", which ran from September through November and featured support from Charly Bliss and
Illuminati Hotties
Illuminati Hotties are an American indie rock band from Los Angeles, California, created and fronted by producer, mixer, and audio engineer Sarah Tudzin.
History
Sarah Tudzin began her career in music as a recording engineer. The Illuminati Hot ...
. The ''Morbid Stuff'' touring cycle also included appearances at the
Reading and Leeds Festivals
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on August 23 and 24, 2019.
Reception
''Morbid Stuff'' was met with "universal acclaim" from
music critics
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according to
Metacritic
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. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, ''Morbid Stuff'' has an
average
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score of 85 based on 13 reviews.
The
review aggregator
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AnyDecentMusic? gave the album 8.1 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.
''Morbid Stuff'' was met with critical acclaim upon its release. ''
Exclaim!
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'' called it "their strongest album to date"
and ''
Billboard
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'' called it a "must-hear punk album."
Accolades
Track listing
Personnel
PUP
* Stefan Babcock – lead vocals and rhythm guitar
* Zack Mykula – drums, backing vocals and percussion
* Steve Sladkowski – lead guitar and backing vocals
* Nestor Chumak – bass and backing vocals
Technical
* Dave Schiffman – production, recording, mixing
* Darren McGill – assistant engineering
* Spencer Sunshine – additional engineering
* Nick Rowe – additional engineering
*
Harold Hess – mastering
Additional musicians
*
Eva Hendricks – additional vocals on "Free at Last"
* Maïa Davies – additional vocals on "Scorpion Hill"
* Julia Loan – additional gang vocals
Artwork
* Nes Vuckovic – album artwork, layout
* Zack Mykula – additional layout work
* Amanda Fotes – inside photo
Charts
References
External links
*
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PUP (band) albums
2019 albums
Rise Records albums
Juno Award for Alternative Album of the Year albums