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''Straylight Run'' is the self-titled debut studio album by American
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band
Straylight Run Straylight Run is an indie rock band based in Baldwin, Nassau County, New York. The band released two albums, ''Straylight Run (album), Straylight Run'' and ''The Needles the Space'', as well as three EPs, ''Prepare to Be Wrong'', ''About Time' ...
. It was released on October 12, 2004, through
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. The band was formed by guitarist John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper, after both of them left
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in early 2003. They recruited
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drummer Will Noon and John's sister Michelle Nolan, to complete the line-up. The band recorded some demos and toured throughout the remainder of 2003 before beginning work on the album. Straylight Run tracked it at Apple Head Studios in
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, between March and June 2004, with producers Michael Birnbaum and Chris Bittner. The band embarked on several accompanying tours across the United States with the likes of
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,
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, and Firescape, as well as delivering performances for
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festival and on ''
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''. The music on Straylight Run moved away from the
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sound of Taking Back Sunday, transitioning into piano-centred
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material, drawing comparisons to
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and Bright Eyes. The album received generally positive reviews from
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, with a few complimenting the sound though others disliked the production. ''Straylight Run'' reached number 100 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 in the first week of release, with sales of 11,000 copies. It further charted at number four on the ''
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component chart. As of September 2005, the album has sold over 225,000 copies in the US.


Background

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released their debut studio album ''
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'' in 2002; the band found themselves at the forefront of the
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music scene. Guitarist John Nolan, citing exhaustion from touring, left Taking Back Sunday, while bassist Shaun Cooper left shortly thereafter. Frontman
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said that he thought Nolan and Cooper were having difficulty adjusting to long-term touring; however, Nolan later accused Lazzara of being unfaithful to his sister, Michelle, with whom Lazzara was in a relationship, citing this as his reason for leaving the band. In May 2003, John Nolan and Cooper formed a new band; the pair tracked demos with the aid of Taking Back Sunday drummer Mark O'Connell. The recordings laid the groundwork for their new sound: piano-and-guitar oriented
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songs, which would include samples, drum loops and other sounds. After the demos had been recorded, Will Noon, formerly of
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, was recruited as the band's permanent drummer. Cooper and Noon had previously played together, while Cooper and Nolan were familiar with Noon's work as part of Breaking Pangaea. Following a month of practice, the trio decided that the band needed another member. John was sharing an apartment with Michelle at the time, with him learning that she was writing her own songs but had no plans to do anything with the songs. Observing her talent, John Nolan decided to recruit her as the fourth band member. With their line-up complete, the quartet continued practicing and recorded a few more tracks in the following months. When they felt ready to debut the band to the wider public, they settled on the name Straylight Run, after a large amount of discussion and debating. In August 2003, Nolan and Cooper featured on a radio showcase, where they promoted the band; shortly after the appearance, fan-recorded versions of the songs were posted on the internet. Due to the positive reaction, Straylight Run quickly posted demo recordings of the tracks on their website. The
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for the new songs crashed the website, and in turn, forced them to find a better site for helping keep up with the demand. Within four months of the six demos being posted online, the band were playing sold-out shows. Around this time, Straylight Run were attracting offers from major labels as well as interest from music producers and managers who wished to work with them. The band embarked on a brief headlining tour of the northeast United States in September 2003; subsequent touring closed out the year, including their first full US tour that they co-headlined with
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, and stints alongside
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and
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.


Writing and production

Straylight Run spent most of December 2003 working on new material and making plans to record their debut studio album, before supporting Brand New on their tour of the United Kingdom in January 2004. As part of the writing process, John and Michelle played the band acoustic tracks and worked on the tracks' arrangements. On some occasions, the tracks retained their original structure, but some had a different feel to them after each member added their parts. Prior to recording, the band played the new songs during their tours, giving them the opportunity to develop and change the songs. As a result of this, Straylight Run comfortable with how the songs were played and required little input from the producers during the studio sessions. In March 2004, the band travelled to
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, to record the album at Apple Head Studios, away from John Nolan and Cooper's hometown of
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on Long Island. After a brief break to play at the Skate & Surf Fest, recording resumed, and concluded in June of that year. Straylight Run lived in a cabin across from the studio, which was located on a big ranch in the middle of the woods.
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was done by
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at Sapone Studios in
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, for the tracks "The Tension and the Terror", "Existentialism on Prom Night", "Mistakes We Knew We Were Making", and "It's for the Best". ''Straylight Run'' was produced and recorded by both Michael Birnbaum and Chris Bittner; the pair also mixed the album. The band heard positive things about Birnbaum's work with
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; their manager had similarly positive experiences with Birnbaum previously. The band re-recorded their earlier demos and created new songs during the sessions.
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of the Format contributed vocals to "It's for the Best", while
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of
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and Laura June Kirsch both provided additional vocals on "Sympathy for the Martyr".


Composition and lyrics

John Nolan said that the change in sound between ''Tell All Your Friends'' and ''Straylight Run'' might appear to be drastic for fans of Taking Back Sunday, when in reality the change showcased several years of writing development. The songs featured on ''Tell All Your Friends'' were a few years old by the time the album came out, which meant there was a long period between the writing of the songs and the ones that would appear on ''Straylight Run''. Nolan said that during this time, he grew as a songwriter. The final batch of songs written for the album shed the remaining remnants of Taking Back Sunday's sound. Straylight Run shifted away from the emo sound of Taking Back Sunday, transitioning into an
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sound; the shift had been compared to what happened with
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when he left Jawbreaker to form
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.Kyle 2005, p. 130 Though ''Straylight Run'' retains the introspective lyricism commonly found in emo, it has more of an emphasis on a piano-based sound. The inclusion of
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parts and male–female vocal dynamics drew comparisons to
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and Bright Eyes. Michelle Nolan sings lead vocals on "Tool Sheds and Hot Tubs" and "Now It's Done", alongside providing backing vocals throughout the rest of the album. ''Straylight Run''s opening track, "The Perfect Ending", contains only John Nolan's vocals over pianos, alongside accompanying bells by Noon. "The Tension and the Terror" starts with the song's
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and minimalist vocals from John, before him and Michelle harmonize vocally on the
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; later in the song, John plays a guitar solo. "Existentialism on Prom Night" escalates from a lone piano and vocal track to expansive
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and backing parts. John Nolan said the track is about being in love and "finally feeling optimistic about your future and looking forward to the rest of your life." "Another Word for Desperate" and "Mistakes We Knew We Were Making" were described as reminiscent of 1980s
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; the former incorporates a coda and violins at the end. "Your Name Here (Sunrise Highway)" is a reference to one of Long Island's highways,
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. The track was written a few years prior to its appearance on the album, and serves as a sequel to "There's No 'I' in Team", a track from ''Tell All Your Friends''. "There's No 'I' in Team" was written in response to a feud between Nolan and Brand New frontman
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. The chorus to "Your Name Here (Sunrise Highway)" gives rough directions to Nolan's residence in
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, at the time. Nolan said it was "more 'I miss my best friend,' instead of all the angsty yelling n 'Team'" "Tool Sheds and Hot Tubs" features
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instrumentation, which includes synths, earning it a comparison to work of
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. The closing track, "Sympathy for the Martyr", incorporates the band's musical strengths – piano-focused verse sections, Michelle's harmony parts, and an "anthematic second verse."


Release and promotion

On April 24, 2004, Straylight Run signed to independent
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. On the same day, ''Straylight Run'' was scheduled for release later that year. Shortly afterwards, the band performed at the Skate and Surf Festival. They went on a US tour with Rooney, Ozma, and
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in June and July 2004. On July 17, the album was announced for release in September of that year. Straylight Run appeared on the
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show ''Domestic Disturbance'', where they debuted a new track from ''Straylight Run'' and performed live. On September 26, 2004, the band filmed a
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for "Existentialism on Prom Night" on a subway train. They got clearance from the New York City
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and the video was shot over a six-hour period. The subway train repeatedly drove back and forth between two stations for the shooting. The video, which was directed by Major Lightner, was featured in regular rotation on
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. After initially being scheduled for a September 21 release, ''Straylight Run'' was released on October 12, 2004, through Victory Records.Christman 2004, p. 65 To promote its release, Straylight Run delivered two in-store acoustic performances in New York City. In October and November 2004, the band went on tour with
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,
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, and
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. On January 7, 2005, Straylight Run won a fan-voted contest on Launch.com, which earned them the spot to deliver a live-in-the-studio performance of "Existentialism on Prom Night". In January and February 2005, the band toured across the US alongside
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,
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, the Academy Is..., and Armor for Sleep. Following the tour, Straylight Run played a few headlining US shows in February, with support from Firescape,
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, and Bella Lea, before they embarked on a UK tour in March of that year. In April and May 2005, the band headlined the Alternative Press/Vans tour with support from
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,
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,
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, and
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. During this time, the band performed at
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festival and appeared on ''
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''. ''Straylight Run'' was released on
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for the first time in April 2012, and subsequently re-pressed in November 2013.


Reception

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reviewer
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said that the while ''Straylight Run'' includes some elements of emo, the "songwriting is more varied than many in that genre offer in the mid-2000s." He continued, saying Straylight Run "crafted a fine debut" that would "certainly please emo fans." In a brief review, the staff of ''
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'' compared Nolan leaving Taking Back Sunday to form Straylight Run with "trading the football team for the choral society." Sputnikmusic's Adam Downer found the album to be "an amazing, beautiful piece of work" with "some truly sensational anthem-ballads" and "solid tracks in the middle." Downer also said that the middle tracks felt like a "bit of a letdown" when compared to the first and last portions of the album, but concluded that "there is really no terrible track."
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reviewer Rob O'Connor noted that the "emphasis here is more on texture than catharsis," save for the "epic sense of drama of an '80s power ballad" in two of the tracks. He said that Michelle Nolan's vocal appearance serves as "an extra change-up," with the rest of the band "turn ng'twee' for a moment of heavenly shuffle" on "Tool Sheds and Hot Tubs". Kaj Roth of ''
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'' wrote that ''Straylight Run'' "takes you on a trip over the clouds in the atmosphere" with the "dreamlike and emotional vocals perfectly packaged." ''
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'' writer Sam Sutherland called the album "a let down," criticizing the "glossy over-production" and "obscene amount of pitch correction." He described the demos as "raw and emotionally charged," while saying that the finished versions "reek of insincerity and technological tweaking." ''LAS Magazine'' Natalie B. David considered the tracks with Nolan on lead vocals to be the weakest on the album, while also saying that a number of the songs "would be severely lacking without her." Commercially, ''Straylight Run'' reached number 100 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, with first week sales of over 11,000 copies. It also entered at number four on ''
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chart. As of September 2005, the album had sold over 225,000 copies in the US. "Existentialism on Prom Night" appeared on a list of the best emo songs by ''
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''. ''Alternative Press'' ranked "Existentialism on Prom Night" at number 59 on their list of the best 100 singles from the 2000s.


Track listing

All songs written by
Straylight Run Straylight Run is an indie rock band based in Baldwin, Nassau County, New York. The band released two albums, ''Straylight Run (album), Straylight Run'' and ''The Needles the Space'', as well as three EPs, ''Prepare to Be Wrong'', ''About Time' ...
. All songs produced by Michael Birnbaum and Chris Bittner. #"The Perfect Ending" – 4:53 #"The Tension and the Terror" – 3:39 #"Existentialism on Prom Night" – 4:01 #"Another Word for Desperate" – 5:20 #"Mistakes We Knew We Were Making" – 3:39 #"Dignity and Money" – 3:34 #"Your Name Here (Sunrise Highway)" – 5:06 #"Tool Sheds and Hot Tubs" – 3:54 #"It's for the Best" – 4:21 #"Now It's Done" – 4:44 #"Sympathy for the Martyr" – 5:51


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. Straylight Run * Shaun Cooper – bass * Michelle Nolan – lead vocals (tracks 8 and 10), backing vocals, guitar, piano * John Nolan – vocals, guitar, piano,
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* Will Noon – drums, percussion Additional musicians *
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– vocals (track 9) *
Linda Nolan Linda Mary Hudson (; 23 February 1959 – 15 January 2025) was an Irish singer, actress, and television personality. After moving with her family to Blackpool at the age of three in 1962, she attained fame as a member of the girl group the Nol ...
– additional vocals (track 11) * Laura June Kirsch – additional vocals (track 11) Production * Michael Birnbaum – producer, recording, mixing * Chris Bittner – producer, recording, mixing *
Mike Sapone Mike Sapone is an American record producer, composer, audio engineer, and mixer whose credits include producing records for bands such as Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, Boston Manor, The Front Bottoms, Mayday Parade, Grouplove, Anxious, Sincer ...
– pre-production (tracks 2, 3, 5, and 9) * Laura June Kirsch – band silhouette photographs * Eugene Kotlyarenko – multimedia * Jason Oda – layout


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See also

* '' Designing a Nervous Breakdown'' – the 2000 album by the Anniversary, the sound of whom ''Straylight Run'' was compared to * ''
Four Cornered Night ''Four Cornered Night'' is the second studio album by American rock band Jets to Brazil, released on September 11, 2000, through Jade Tree. In late 1999 and early 2000, while touring in support of their debut studio album '' Orange Rhyming Dictio ...
'' – the 2000 album by Jets to Brazil, the sound of whom ''Straylight Run'' was compared to


References

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