''See What You Started by Continuing'' is the ninth
studio album
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by American
rock
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band
Collective Soul
Collective Soul is an American rock band originally from Stockbridge, Georgia. Now based in Atlanta, the group consists of the brothers Ed (lead vocalist) and Dean Roland (rhythm guitarist), Will Turpin (bassist), Johnny Rabb (drummer), a ...
. It was released on October 2, 2015, by
Vanguard Records
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.
The album represents a return to the classic guitar-driven rock sound that the band were known for during the
1990s
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. Recording began in 2014, with newcomers
Johnny Rabb and
Jesse Triplett joining longtime members
Ed Roland,
Dean Roland and
Will Turpin in the studio to create the band's first album since 2009. It became the number-one alternative album for the week of October 24, 2015.
Four singles have been released from the album: "This," "AYTA," "Hurricane", and "Contagious." The band promoted the album through the
See What You Started Tour.
Background
On August 25, 2009, Collective Soul released their
self-titled eighth studio album, also known as ''Rabbit'' to differentiate it from the band's
1995 album of the same name.
Following the release of ''Rabbit'', various members of Collective Soul were involved in
side projects.
*
Ed Roland and the Sweet Tea Project
The Sweet Tea Project is an American rock music, rock band from Atlanta, Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia.
History 2011–12: Early years
Ed Roland, frontman of the rock band Collective Soul, formed the Sweet Tea Project in 2011 ...
– Frontman
Ed Roland formed the Sweet Tea Project in 2011 with a group of friends and musicians. Their debut studio album, ''
Devils 'n Darlins'', was released on September 3, 2013.
*
Joel Kosche – The lead guitarist released his solo debut studio album, ''
Fight Years'', on June 15, 2010.
*
Magnets and Ghosts – Rhythm guitarist
Dean Roland, alongside Ryan Potesta, formed Magnets and Ghosts in 2010.
Their debut studio album, ''
Mass
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'', was released on November 1, 2011.
To support the album, they embarked on the Light My Flame Tour in 2013. The rock duo released an extended play, ''
Be Born'', on November 10, 2014.
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Will Turpin – The bassist released his solo debut extended play, ''
The Lighthouse'', on October 11, 2011.
In an interview with Audio Ink Radio in 2011, Turpin was asked if he foresaw Collective Soul doing a new album at any point: "Yeah, I sure do. Can't really say for sure, but there are definitely discussions going on about scheduling that, and songs have been played and started, so we've already started some creativity. But, nothing is really scheduled yet. I would think that the next six months, we'll get something going on."
In January 2012, drummer
Cheney Brannon left Collective Soul to pursue other music opportunities;
Johnny Rabb was later named his replacement. The band embarked on the
2012 Dosage Tour from May to July.
The band kicked off their
2014 North American winter tour on January 15 at Belly Up in
Aspen, Colorado
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, where lead guitarist
Jesse Triplett made his live debut as a member of Collective Soul. Triplett replaced Joel Kosche, who had been with the band since replacing original lead guitarist
Ross Childress in 2001. On February 6, Collective Soul publicly confirmed Kosche's departure from the band: "After 13 great years, Joel Kosche has moved on in the world of music. Collective Soul welcomes Jesse Triplett as our new lead guitarist.
In February 2014, the band announced they would be releasing their ninth studio album, ''See What You Started by Continuing'', during the summer (in the
Northern Hemisphere
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) that year.
Throughout their 2014 touring schedule, Collective Soul road-tested songs later featured on ''See What You Started by Continuing''.
Despite reports that the album would be released in August or September,
the album was pushed back from its anticipated summer release to the following year. On September 10, Ed Roland responded to questions regarding the album's release: "First of all thanks to all of you for your patience, we are so happy you are eager to hear new tunes! We are diligently working to bring you something worth the wait. I'm finishing vocals this week and then we mix. With a realistic amount of setup time to launch we are looking at early 2015. That's the best estimate I can give you at the moment. Many thanks!"
On December 25, 2014, the band offered a
sneak preview
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of the album by making it available for streaming on
SoundCloud
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exclusively for
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.
''
Billboard
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'' exclusively premiered the album on September 25, 2015, one week ahead of its commercial release.
''See What You Started by Continuing'', Collective Soul's first album in six years, was released on October 2, 2015, by
Vanguard Records
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.
Recording
''See What You Started by Continuing'' was recorded between February and October 2014 at Ed Roland's home studio in
Sandy Springs, Georgia
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.
Roland served as the album's producer.
The album was mixed by Shawn Grove and mastered by Steve Rawls at Real 2 Reel Studios.
Several songs were written for the album;
"Comes Back to You," "Lover Boy in the Rain," and "No Idea" were among those left off the album.
Titling
The album's title was chosen by Ed Roland. "It kinda fits not only the band, but personally what we've been through over the years," Roland told Melissa Ruggieri of ''
Access Atlanta''. "Things happen and you keep moving."
Roland later told ''Empty Lighthouse Magazine'', "It's like a second wind for us it just felt like the title related to what we're doing which is getting back to doing what we love."
Promotion
Singles
The
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A similar term, "debut ...
, "This," made its premiere on July 15, 2015, at ''
USA Today
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''.
The band has made "This" available as a free
download
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on their website.
The second single, "AYTA," made its premiere on August 6, 2015, via the band's
YouTube
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channel.
The third single, "Hurricane," made its premiere on August 27, 2015, at
Yahoo! Music
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Pro ...
.
The fourth single, "Contagious," made its premiere on September 17, 2015, at ''
PopMatters
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''.
Media appearances
Members of the band have made appearances through internet, radio, and television to support the album and its accompanying concert tour.
The See What You Started Tour
The band made a fall
U.S.
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tour announcement through a video posted to
Facebook
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on July 27, 2015. Tickets for most early dates went on sale to the public two days later. Four dates in
South America
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have also been added.
Breedlove Guitar Cover Sweepstakes
The band teamed up with Breedlove Guitars to launch a guitar cover sweepstakes, encouraging fans to record guitar covers of tracks from the album and upload them to
YouTube
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under the
hashtag
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#CSGuitarCover. To accompany each song, Ed Roland has created videos to teach fans how to play a specific track and talk about how he wrote it.
Music video
The
music video
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for "AYTA" made its premiere on February 18, 2016, via
Vevo
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.
Directed by Joseph Guay, the video was shot at a concert on the band's fall U.S. tour in 2015.
Reception
Critical reception
''See What You Started by Continuing'' received positive reviews from critics. Chris Geldard of
FDRMX wrote that "this album could be titled ''How to Craft a Classic Sounding Album'' as Ed Roland and Collective Soul have gone back to the song style that is based on a foundation of great guitar riffs and catchy melodies that made them so popular in their early stages." Navi of ''Empty Lighthouse Magazine'' remarked that the album is "a second wind for the band and it's evident that they are taking full advantage of it, without sacrificing the roots and originality."
Tony of AnthemStatus.com summarized that the album "falls right back into the comfort of drawn-out ballads, background cooing, and light-hearted rock sure to please the current constituent of fans which is nothing more than simply fine."
Commercial performance
''See What You Started by Continuing'' debuted at number one on the ''Billboard''
Alternative Albums
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chart and at number four on the
Top Rock Albums
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chart with 14,000 copies sold in the United States, marking Collective Soul's first time topping the former chart. The album spent two weeks on the
''Billboard'' 200, peaking at number twenty-five.
Track listing
Personnel
Credits are adapted from
liner notes
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Origin
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of ''See What You Started by Continuing''.
;Collective Soul
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Johnny Rabb – drums, percussion
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Dean Roland – rhythm guitar
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Ed Roland – vocals, acoustic guitar, piano
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Jesse Triplett – lead guitar
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Will Turpin – bass
;Guest musicians
*Eric Frampton – organ
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Mama Jan Smith – background vocals
(tracks 1, 8, 11)
*Ebony Childs – background vocals
(tracks 1, 8, 11)
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Sweet Tea Project (Christopher Alan Yates, Brian Bisky, Mike Rizzi) – background vocals
(track 4)
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Rudy Vaughn – saxophone
(track 8)
;Artistic personnel
*Joseph Guay – photography
*Jolie Rizzi – photo editing
*NUU Group LLC – package design
;Technical personnel
*Ed Roland – production
*Shawn Grove – engineering, mixing
*Greg Archilla – additional engineering, production
*Stevie Blackie – strings, string arrangement, engineering
*
Anthony J. Resta – additional production, programming
(tracks 1, 2, 5, 10)
*Karyadi Sutedja – recording
*Steve Rawls – mastering
Charts
Release history
See also
References
External links
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2015 albums
Albums produced by Ed Roland
Collective Soul albums
Vanguard Records albums