''Scripted'' is the debut studio album by American
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band
Icon for Hire
Icon for Hire is an American rock band from Decatur, Illinois. Formed in 2007, the band's current lineup consists of singer Ariel Bloomer and lead guitarist Shawn Jump. They released two EPs independently before signing to Tooth & Nail Record ...
. It was released on
Tooth & Nail Records
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on August 23, 2011, and went on to break the label's new artist record for albums sold during the first week of release.
Background
This is the band's first
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release; they had released two
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prior to being signed, ''Icon for Hire EP'' (2008) and ''The Grey EP'' (2009). Three songs from those recordings reappear here with altered arrangements and lyrics: "Off with Her Head", "The Grey", and "Only a Memory" (originally called "Pernilla"). This is also the band's first recording without original bassist Joshua Davis; Josh Kincheloe would be brought in to replace him in 2011.
Recording and production
The album was
recorded during the last quarter of 2010 and was co-produced by Rob Hawkins and
Aaron Sprinkle
Aaron Sprinkle (born March 20, 1974) is an American singer, songwriter and record producer from Seattle, Washington.
Career
His career in music began in high school with a group called BellBangVilla. BellBangVilla became Poor Old Lu and the ...
. Recording was done in two parts: first with Hawkins in
Nashville
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, then with Sprinkle in
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. Frontwoman Ariel commented on working with the two: "Their work selves could not have been more opposite. We worked with Rob first and it was like go, go, go from nine to five everyday solid and
hen
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we get to Aaron. He was just like so chilled. Just hanging out. He’s like, 'We’ll get to it when we get to it.' So, it was a lot of adjusting to the two extremes of work styles."
Release and promotion
"Make a Move" and "Get Well" were both released as
singles
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(the former as a
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) and both had
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made for them. "Make a Move" gained popularity on
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and its video premiered as an exclusive on ''
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'' website on August 15, 2011.
Reception
The album received mostly positive reviews from the critics. The album received two four-and-a-half-star ratings from
About.com and New Release Tuesday, which it got one nine-star-out-of-ten rating from
Cross Rhythms
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His ...
. The project got three four-star ratings from ''
CCM Magazine
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'', Christian Music Zine and Indie Vision Music. The lowest positive ratings came in from
AllMusic
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, The Christian Manifesto, CM Addict, Nathaniel Schexnayder of Jesus Freak Hideout, Louder Than the Music and The Phantom Tollbooth, which all gave the album a three-and-a-half-star rating out of five. The only two mixed reviews came from Michael Weaver of Jesus Freak Hideout, who gave the second staff opinion, and ''
HM''. Both rated the album three stars out of five.
Kim Jones of About.com wrote that "''Scripted'' offers fans of rock a lot of passion, completely authentic lyrics and hard-hitting music that will appeal to your inner head banger, regardless of your age. Icon For Hire has a lot to offer and their debut album satisfies while leaving you wanting more."
Jamie Maxwell of Cross Rhythms praised the "sheer energy" of the guitar work, as well as the "real honesty and originality" of the lyrics, he conceded that the band "straddle that fine line of credibility between an honest, edgy statement and an embarrassing copycat act," although ultimately claiming to be "fairly satisfied that Icon For Hire manage the former, and they manage it better than the vast majority of mainstream artists, let alone those in the
Christian music
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scene."
New Release Tuesday's Kelly Sheads vowed that "''Scripted'' does not disappoint."
Andy Argyrakis of ''CCM Magazine'' found that "there's actually many more facets to its label debut ''Scripted''", which this is found in the instruments used such as "brooding guitars, monstrous drums, and ferocious vocals," and noted that "there's a harder overall edge, merged with and underlying pop sensibility. All the while, the group sings of shedding depression and seizing each day, which is just as vital and powerful as the accompanying sounds."
Christian Music Zine's Tyler Hess said that ''Scripted'' is "full of tracks that can both rock your face off and edify you hearts."
Indie Vision Music evoked how "This album does show hints of similarity with acts like Flyleaf & The Letter Black, but at the core this album genuine."
David Jeffries of AllMusic was complimentary, calling the band "intense and infectious in equal measure" and praising their "fresh attitude and sense of purpose".
The Christian Manifesto's C. E'Jon Moore found that "''Scripted'' is a strong debut that stands on its own and demands our respect", which that is because "''Scripted'' features all the necessary pieces without feeling derivative."
Grant Yoder of CM Addict surmised that "Overall this album is very good, but left me wanting more."
Louder Than the Music's Jono Davies said that "The production on this album is top notch, for a band made up of three members they seem to have created a full sounding album."
Matt Crosslin of The Phantom Tollbooth stated that "Regardless of influences the songs are catchy and filled with passion and energy."
Jesus Freak Hideout reviewers Nathaniel Schexnayder and Michael Weaver; despite praising the production and finding the album overall enjoyable, Schexnayder found the lyrical quality mixed ("In their attempts to be poignant, the band’s lyrics tend to go over the top") and criticized the band and album for being generic and lacking a distinct identity: "To recap, complete with puns: although Icon For Hire’s first album is well-acted with slick, catchy refrains, they never deviate from the script to truly be a genuinely remarkable production." Weaver also criticized the band's unoriginal sound, but expressed appreciation for the band's "tongue-in-cheek mentality" and optimism that "album number two will be powerful and a little more unique." At ''HM'', Joanna Lugo wrote that the lyricism is very familiar and the band has an "edgy pop sound", which the releases "overall production and fluidity
..proves to be one of quality and continuity."
Unanimous praise was given to lead singer Ariel's vocal work: Jeffries called her "a mix of powerful and approachable that might very well be the inspiration for the band’s tongue-in-cheek name";
Maxwell noted that "what is most notable, and most commendable, about this album is the sheer force with which singer Ariel delivers her vocals";
and Schexnayder reported that her "voice runs seamlessly through the tunes without ever going overboard like her fellow label mates in
The Letter Black
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", calling her voice "gifted" and one of the reasons to be interested in the album.
Track listing
Personnel
; Musicians
* Ariel — lead vocals
* Shawn Jump — guitar
* Adam Kronshagen — drums
; Production
* Matthew Arcaini —
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,
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*
Chris Carmichael —
strings
* Matt Carter — bass, engineer
*
Ryan Clark —
graphic design
* Joshua Davis —
composer ("Off with Her Head" and "Only a Memory")
*
Brandon Ebel
Brandon Ebel is the founder, president and CEO of Tooth & Nail Records. He founded the label in 1993 in California, United States. The label has since grown to include sub-labels BEC Recordings, Solid State Records and Uprok Records. Ebel has ...
—
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* Troy Glessner —
mastering engineer
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* Rob Hawkins — bass, guitar, composer,
("Overture" and "Pieces"), producer,
programming,
string arrangements, synthesizer
*
Ben Kasica
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— composer/lyricist
("Fight")
* Cabel Kuhl —
photography
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* J. R. McNeely —
mixing
* Ben Phillips — engineer
* Adam Skatula —
A&R
*
Aaron Sprinkle
Aaron Sprinkle (born March 20, 1974) is an American singer, songwriter and record producer from Seattle, Washington.
Career
His career in music began in high school with a group called BellBangVilla. BellBangVilla became Poor Old Lu and the ...
— composer, engineer, keyboards, percussion, producer, programming
* Christopher Stephens — composer
("Up In Flames")
Charts
References
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2011 debut albums
Albums produced by Aaron Sprinkle
Tooth & Nail Records albums
Christian punk albums
Icon for Hire albums