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Hold Me Down
Studio album by You Me at Six
Released 11 January 2010
(see release history)
Recorded August-November 2009 at Outhouse Studios, Reading, England
Genre Pop punk, alternative rock
Length 40:37
Label Virgin, Epitaph
Producer Matty O'Grady, John Mitchell
You Me at Six chronology
Take Off Your Colours
(2008)
Hold Me Down
(2010)

Hold Me Down is the second studio album by English pop punk band You Me at Six, released 11 January 2010 on Virgin Records.[1]

The album is the follow up to their debut, Take Off Your Colours (2008) and first release on major label Virgin Records. Like their debut, the album was once again mixed and produced by Matty O'Grady and John Mitchell in Reading, England. A promotional single titled "The Consequence" was made available for free digital download before first official single, "Underdog" preceeded the album's release.

Contents

Background, writing and recording

On 11 November 2009, Josh Franceschi announced via his Twitter account that their second album was completed, and would be released in early 2010.[2] AbsolutePunk.net later announced the album would be titled Hold Me Down and would be released through Virgin Records on 11 January 2010.[3] In interviews leading up to the albums release Josh Franceschi stated the recording process took around 6–7 weeks, as apposed to the 2 weeks of its predecessor, Take Off Your Colours.[4] They once again worked with Matty O'Grady and John Mitchell, as with their debut at Outhouse Studios in Reading, Berkshire. Bob Ludwig (Radiohead, The Rolling Stones and Pearl Jam) mastered the album after the band had sought a "record that sounded really big on CD".[4] Lyrically and Musically, Franceschi believes the album is a step forward for the band. "Well I guess it's more mature just because it really is for us, and my side of things, like we really kind of feel like we developed our sound a lot and we took all the good things, or the things we thought were good, from Take Off Your Colours and developed them and developed our ideas. And we took a lot more time writing songs which I think was really important, the album like forming the way it did. I think it’s definitely a step in the right direction for our band".[4] He also stated that lyrics on the album were influenced by breaking up with his girlfriend during the last year, as well as problems he has with the modern music industry. "It was very therapeutic because it just kind of allowed me to write and say things that I’d wanted to say about like the music industry itself for a long, long time. I’m happier in the sense that I didn’t put in things that were kind of rude or could be taken wrongly. It’s nothing to do with journalists, is more to do with people involved in it and some of the girls that go to the shows and stuff. It is kind of not really what I want to have anything to do with, so that was really cool. broke up with my girlfriend just before we went into record it, and so obviously I wanted to avoid writing just about that so I really did try and like look back on my life in the last 12 months and… so yeah… I that I think it worked out pretty well."[4] The album also features guest vocals from Aled Phillips of Kids in Glass Houses on "There's No Such Thing As Accidental Infidelity" and Sean Smith of The Blackout on first single, "The Consequence".[5] Prior to release the band stated they were very happy that the album "reflects our growth as people and musicians".[6]

Release and promotion

The band announced that the first single from the album would be titled, "The Consequence", available for free digital download from their official website.[5][7] The free download was accompanied with a music video.[8] First official single, "Underdog" was confirmed by the band on their official website and received its first play on Nick Grimshaw's BBC Radio 1 show on December 17.[9] The video for "Underdog" was released through the band's MySpace page on 28 December 2009.[10]

Reception

 Professional ratings
Source Rating
BBC (mixed)[11]
The Independent (unfavourable)[12]
Kerrang! 4/5 stars[13]
The Observer (unfavourable)[14]
Rock Sound (8/10)[15]
The Skinny 2/5 stars[16]
Sputnikmusic 3/5 stars[17]

Tim Newbound reviewed the album in the January 2010 edition of British magazine Rock Sound. He was largely favourable and awarded a score of 8/10. He made comparisons with New Found Glory's 2000 self-titled album; "the album boasts a glorious sense of youthful exuberance, arguably only bettered by their US peers New Found Glory's 2000 self-titled effort... These boys are far from copycats though. There are way too many melodic rock/pop-punk bands in the world who are happy to ride on the coattails of others; throughout Hold Me Down, You Me at Six have instead pushed themselves to create a record that will delight exsisting fans and should rightfully attract many more".[15] Kerrang! magazine were also favourable and gave the album an "excellent" four K rating. David McLaughlin stated that "this time around You Me at Six have spiked the mix and created a cocktail so sweetly addictive that the faithful might just have to get used to sharing this band with many more". He also complimented the bands progression by adding, "It's not so much that the songs themselves that impress, but rather how much it shows this band are growing".[13] Joe Barton of The Skinny was less favourable however, only awarding two stars out of five. He lamented, "any of the dozen tracks of Hold Me Down, despite being flawlessly executed, could just as easily have been knocked out by teen-adored Hoobastank or Taking Back Sunday. That being said, this kind of music has a rabid audience. If they’d only been a few years older, though, they would have The Arctic Monkeys to idolise... you can’t help feeling these kids have been short-changed".[16]. More unfavorable reviews also followed from British newspapersThe Independent and The Observer. Simon Price of The Independent bemoaned, "From the action-packed band name to the obligatory long song titles, from the witless blare of the vocals to the compressed blandness of the guitar sound, this is bog-standard emo ordinaire".[12] Kitty Empire of The Observer criticized the albums lack of originality; "Polished, punchy Hold Me Down is their second album, replete with bouncy dramas about loyalty, betrayal and other perils of young love. Its sole insight is contained in the song title 'There's No Such Thing As Accidental Infidelity'; not even the most fine-meshed musical sieve could unearth any originality here".[14] BBC critic Raziq Rauf gave a mixed review, but was ultimately dissapointed with Hold Md Down. He summarised his article by stating the album was, "simply a carefully polished and highly competent, nearly retrospective collection of pop-rock songs from a band that, even at a young age, has nothing to say that hasn't been said by others before them (and, inarguably, said better). As 'Fireworks' closes the album, Franceschi moans about a girl who blew her chance; you can’t help but think You Me At Six, in such a privileged position, have done the same".[11] A staff reviewer for Sputnikmusic was more favourable, awarding a "good" three out of five score. Despite criticising an "Americanised" sound, the review offered praise to the bands progression; "Josh Franceschi’s vocals have clearly improved from the occasionally whiney attributes of his past, while the music on show has a much fuller sound. Thankfully, the better songs still have a multitude of hooks to keep you singing along and there is nothing downright awful included. It is just hoped that next time around, these strengths can be coupled with greater imagination and ambition".[17]

Track listing

All lyrics written by Josh Franceschi; music composed by You Me at Six.[18]

  1. "The Consequence" - 4:27
  2. "Underdog" - 2:23
  3. "Playing the Blame Game" - 3:06
  4. "Stay with Me" - 3:15
  5. "Safer to Hate Her" - 3:18
  6. "Take Your Breath Away" - 3:03
  7. "Liquid Confidence" - 3:12
  8. "Hard to Swallow" - 3:25
  9. "Contagious Chemistry" - 3:30
  10. "Theres No Such Thing as Accidental Infidelity" - 3:47
  11. "Trophy Eyes" - 2:51
  12. "Fireworks" - 4:20

Bonus Tracks

iTunes bonus track
  1. "My Head Is a Prison and Nobody Visits"

Personnel

The following personnel contributed to Hold Me Down:[18]

You Me at Six

Additional musicians

  • Sean Smith - guest vocals ("The Consequence")
  • Aled Phillips - guest vocals ("There's No Such Thing As Accidental Infidelity")

Production

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalogue # Ref.
United Kingdom January 11, 2010 Virgin Digital, Compact Disc CDV3071 [19]

Chart performance

Chart Peak
UK Albums Chart #4
UK Rock Albums

External links

References

  1. ^ "Hold Me Down ~ You Me at Six". Amazon. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hold-Me-Down-You-Six/dp/B002WJMW9Y. Retrieved 13 December 2009.  
  2. ^ Francheschi, Josh (2 November 2009). "typing lyrics up for the album booklet. New album out early 2010 people. I am so happy, you guys are actually going to hear it!! Beenawhile". Twitter. http://twitter.com/joshmeatsix/status/5377498797.  
  3. ^ DeAndrea, Joe. "You Me at Six Album Info". AbsolutePunk.net. http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=1422111. Retrieved 11 November 2009.  
  4. ^ a b c d "Interview - You Me At Six". Virgin Records. http://www.virgin.com/music/interviews/interview-you-me-at-six-1. Retrieved 18 November 2009.  
  5. ^ a b "News - You Me At Six Offer Free Download". Rock Sound. http://www.rocksound.tv/news/article/you-me-at-six-offer-free-download. Retrieved 25 November 2009.  
  6. ^ "News > You Me At Six Talk Hold Me Down". Rock Sound. http://www.rocksound.tv/news/article/you-me-at-six-talk-hold-me-down. Retrieved 2009-11-23.  
  7. ^ DeAndrea, Joe. "Free You Me at Six Single". AbsolutePunk.net. http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=1443962. Retrieved 25 November 2009.  
  8. ^ "You Me At Six - The Consequence (Official Video)". YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtJUwkbdiRc. Retrieved 16 December 2009.  
  9. ^ "Brand new single - first play on BBC Radio 1 tonight!!". You Me at Six Offical Website. http://www.youmeatsix.co.uk/news/--brand-new-single---first-play-on-bbc-radio-1-tonight--/. Retrieved 17 December 2009.  
  10. ^ Solomon, Blake. "You Me Underdog". AbsolutePunk.net. http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=1489991. Retrieved 27 December 2009.  
  11. ^ a b Rauf, Raziq. "The Surrey youngsters fail to establish their own pop-punk identity". BBC. http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/cvrj. Retrieved 14 January 2009.  
  12. ^ a b Price, Simon. "Album: You Me at Six, Hold Me Down (Virgin)". The Independent. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/album-you-me-at-six-hold-me-down-virgin-1863671.html. Retrieved 10 January 2009.  
  13. ^ a b McLaughlin, David (6 January 2010), "You Me At Six: Hold Me Down (Virgin) KKKK", Kerrang! (1294): 50  
  14. ^ a b Empire, Kitty. "You Me At Six: Hold Me Down". The Observer. http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/jan/10/you-me-at-six-hold. Retrieved 10 January 2009.  
  15. ^ a b Newbound, Tim. "You Me At Six - Hold Me Down. This is the start of a very big year for You Me At Six...". Rock Sound. http://www.rocksound.tv/reviews/article/you-me-at-six-hold-me-down. Retrieved 11 January 2009.  
  16. ^ a b Barton, Joe. "You Me At Six - Hold Me Down". The Skinny. http://www.theskinny.co.uk/article/98279-you-me-at-six---hold-me-down. Retrieved 4 January 2009.  
  17. ^ a b Boy, Davey (Staff). "You Me At Six: Hold Me Down". Sputnikmusic. http://www.sputnikmusic.com/album.php?reviewid=34470. Retrieved 14 January 2009.  
  18. ^ a b (2010) Album notes for Hold Me Down by You Me At Six [CD]. Virgin Records (CDV3071).
  19. ^ "Hold Me Down (2010)". HMV. http://hmv.com/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?ctx=280;0;-1;-1;-1&sku=952365. Retrieved 2009-09-15.  







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