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''Ultrapop'' is the fourth studio album from the anonymous
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collective
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, released on April 16, 2021, by
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Background and release

Prior to the release of ''Ultrapop'' on April 16, 2021, two singles were released. "All Futures", the first single, was released on February 4, and "Average Death" was released on 2 March. The album was co-produced by Dan Greene and Ben Chisholm, an established collaborator with
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. The executive producer was long-time collaborator
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. The album is their first release with the label
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. Talking about Chisholm in an interview with ''New Noise Magazine'', band vocalist/lyricist Cara Drolshagen claimed "he’s a genius who understands the math behind the music, and the opportunity to reconfigure its numbers in new ways, to find different solutions." With Ballou taking on an executive role, Drolshagen noted that he was still heavily involved with the band and "that hasn't changed" with regards to his contributions. In an interview with ''
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'', band member Adam Vallely revealed that many of the songs on the album had been written during the sessions for their previous album: "We never stop writing, songs from Ultrapop were also written during '' Only Love''. So once the album is done with the studio mixes, we already have demos going. I don’t think it’s been affected that much." However, during the process they decided they wanted to change their approach both with how they presented themselves as a band and how they recorded their tracks: "We have a certain aura of obfuscation about uridentity, so the idea of doing that physically was really cool, and we wanted to present Ultrapop as big and bombastically superheroic as possible."


Composition

With ''Ultrapop'', the Armed inject " maximalist"
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into their "glitchy and discordant" sound. It also nears
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, yielding the band's closest lean toward the genre.


Critical reception

''Ultrapop'' was released to positive critical reception. ''
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'', a review aggregation website that assigns normalised ratings from 1–100, awarded a score of 84, indicating "universal acclaim". Amongst the positive reviews,
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's James Christopher Monger said "Ultrapop sees the anonymous and anachronistic Detroit-based collective deliver a dizzying 12-song set that pairs glitchy and discordant soundscapes and adenoid-tearing vocals with melodies that run the gamut from apocalyptic to downright majestic." Reviewing the album for ''
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'', Tim Morton stated that "it’s addictive to see where the record goes next. While most hardcore bands are adamant about getting heavier, The Armed are going poppier and, ultimately, weirder, often in the space of one verse. ... Sure, it’s not something you’re going to dip in and out of on a whim, but when you’re in, you won’t want to leave." At ''
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'', Chris Bryton declared that "Nothing is ever as it seems with the Armed, and Ultrapop is another piece of their mystique. The band's myth and the unity behind it is something that comes out in the spirit and strength of their music, where every part is as important as the other in order to experience the big picture and its full force. Ultrapop is a beautiful storm, dense, monstrous, vital, and aching to break free." Writing for ''
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'', Konstantinos Pappis stated that the album "doesn’t so much push the boundaries of pop and heavy music as much as it heats them into vapor, resulting in an album equal parts euphoric and chaotic." In ''
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'', Ben Salmon felt that "What’s most impressive about ULTRAPOP is not necessarily the killer riffs, the pummeling rhythms or the plentiful melodies, though all of those are consistently thrilling. What’s most impressive is the way this band brings together different, disparate styles in a way that sounds seamless and natural and new, even if others have done it before." Writing for ''
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'', Evan Minkser claimed that the album "doesn’t hurt that their newfound transparency makes the music feel refreshingly human and relatable. Gains-obsessed beefcakes prodding the tropes and social expectations of heavy music by making an extremely heavy album is the Armed doing what the Armed do best—leading with their performative instincts." In a slightly more reserved opinion of the album, Tim Sentz at ''
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'' wrote that "This music is fast and hard, but there are fewer risks than it might at first seem. Those hoping for the band to push themselves in a new direction are going to be slightly disappointed, while those who have vibed with this collective since day one will likely appreciate ULTRAPOP for what it is – another album by The Armed." Reviewing the album for ''
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'', Robin Ferris noted that "This definitely isn't for everyone, and the production and mixing is particularly un-inviting this time around. ... But the sheer tunefulness in the songs beneath it all is actually incredibly heartwarming, and something that deserves as much attention from the adventurous indie listener as it currently gets from the rock and metal gatekeeping elite."


Accolades


Track listing


Personnel

''Ultrapop'' was performed by The Armed. The following is taken from the
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release. Additional musicians * Urian Hackney *
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Ben Koller Ben Koller (born July 29, 1980) is an American drummer who has played with Converge, Mutoid Man, Killer Be Killed and All Pigs Must Die. He started playing a full drum kit at age 14. Career Early bands (1997–1999) Koller played in th ...
* Eva Spence * Trevor Naud * Andy Pitcher * Nicole Estill * Brian Wolski *
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* Ben Chisholm * Zach Weeks * Adam Vallely Production * Kurt Ballou – executive producer * Dan Greene – co-producer and co-engineer * Ben Chisholm – co-producer and co-engineer * Zach Weeks – mixing and assistant engineer * Taylor Hales – assistant engineer * Mikhail Marinas – additional engineer Design * The Armed * Priscilla Call


References

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