Sum 41 - Order in decline

Armin

24.04.2019 - 18:18- Newsbeitrag



NEUES ALBUM “ORDER IN DECLINE”
ERSCHEINT AM 19. JULI VIA HOPELESS RECORDS
ERSTE SINGLE “OUT FOR BLOOD” JETZT ERHÄLTLICH
Die Rock Legende Sum 41 verkündet ihres siebte Album "Order In Decline" (Pre-order erhältlich hier); es erscheint am 19. Juli via Hopeless Records. Außerdem veröffentlicht die kanadische Band die erste Single vom Album "Out For Blood" , jetzt erhältlich hier.

Im Folgenden die vollständige Originalpressemitteilung:

Legendary rock icons SUM 41 have announced their seventh full-length album, "Order In Decline", will be released July 19th, 2019 via Hopeless Records. Looking back at the band’s storied 23+ year career, this record is undoubtedly Sum 41’s heaviest and most aggressive album to date, while also being their most dynamic and raw.

During three years of relentless touring surrounding the band’s massive comeback record "13 Voices", frontman Deryck Whibley was feverishly putting together song ideas that would eventually become "Order In Decline". Within three weeks of returning home, the majority of the music for the new album was written and then it was time for lyrics.

Unconsciously, Whibley saw lyrics reflecting his reactions to seeing the pervasive division, racism and hate around the world, even more so punctuated by the repulsive social and political turmoil invading his own home nations of the United States and Canada. “The last thing I wanted to do was write a social or political protest record, and 'Order In Decline' is not that”, Whibley clarifies. Instead, "Order and Decline" is a burst of uninhibited feeling, a page out of his journal, a window into his soul that reflects on extremely personal and vulnerable events, because as he confesses, “It’s also very hard not to have feelings about everything that’s going on in the world”.
Armed with the most honest and personal songs of his career, Whibley poured everything he had into the album. Producing, engineering, and mixing the album in his home studio, he pain-stakingly crafted and fine-tuned each song, highlighted by fast and full riffs, guitar solos from lead guitarist/backing vocalist Dave Brownsound, harmonious chords from guitarist Tom Thacker, and the heavy, heart-thumping rhythm section of bassist/backing vocalist Cone McCaslin and drummer Frank Zummo.

Today’s announcement unleashes the highly anticipated first single and video for “Out For Blood”. It is the epitome of a Sum 41 track, featuring anthemic and echoing vocals, an insane guitar solo and never-ending energy that will captivate you from the very beginning. Fans can stream the music video for “Out For Blood” here.

"Order In Decline" is available for pre-order now here. Fans who pre-order digitally will receive an auto-grat download of “Out For Blood”.

After over 15 million records sold worldwide, a Grammy Award nomination, 2 Juno Awards (7 nominations), a Kerrang! Award in 2002, as well as multiple Alternative Press Music Awards, Sum 41 is quite simply a rock band – uncompromising and honest with no intention of slowing down.
"Order In Decline" Track Listing

1. Turning Away
2. Out For Blood
3. The New Sensation
4. A Death In The Family
5. Heads Will Roll
6. 45 (A Matter Of Time)
7. Never There
8. Eat You Alive
9. The People Vs…
10. Catching Fire

Alphex

25.04.2019 - 11:52

"Rock Legende" ist halt gleich auf zweierlei Ebenen doof. Zur Zeit vom ersten Album haben sie solches Geprotze noch mords wie ironisch gefahren, aber das ist halt auch schon fast 20 Jahre her.

Song selbst ist okay. Im Refrain die gleichen vier Akkorde wie immer, Sound etwas dünn (wieder selbst produziert - das klang aber schon mal besser), die ruhigen Töne sind aber gut gemacht. Wirkt halt bisschen nach Stückwerk. Mal das Album abwarten.

Armin

12.06.2019 - 13:57- Newsbeitrag



DROP NEW SINGLE AND MUSIC VIDEO
“A DEATH IN THE FAMILY”
“ORDER IN DECLINE” DUE OUT JULY 19TH
EUROPEAN TOUR STARTS TOMORROW
Sum 41 have dropped an anthemic new single and music video today with the release of “A Death In The Family”. Front man Deryck Whibley delivers a warning that all bad things must come to an end. Through a balance of in your face riffs and a soaring chorus, lyrics like “Your lies will tear you apart... Your fate is left to a different generation. You know they won’t be kind” echo throughout the track. Fans can watch “A Death In The Family” here.



Today’s single comes from the legendary rock icons’ seventh full-length album, "Order In Decline", due out July 19th, 2019 via Hopeless Records. Looking back at the band’s storied 23+ year career, this record is undoubtedly Sum 41’s heaviest and most aggressive album to date, while also being their most dynamic and raw.

Armed with the most honest and personal songs of his career, Whibley poured everything he had into the upcoming album. Producing, engineering, and mixing the album in his home studio, he pain-stakingly crafted and fine-tuned each song, highlighted by fast and full riffs, guitar solos from lead guitarist/backing vocalist Dave Brownsound, harmonious chords from guitarist Tom Thacker and the heavy, heart-thumping rhythm section of bassist/backing vocalist Cone McCaslin and drummer Frank Zummo.

“A Death In The Family” joins previously released single “Out For Blood”, which hit #1 at Sirius XM Octane and #22 on the Active Rock Chart and has been streamed nearly 3 Million times on Spotify while the music video has been viewed over 2 Million times.

Armin

19.06.2019 - 19:04- Newsbeitrag


DROP EMOTIONAL BALLAD “NEVER THERE”
WATCH THE NEW MUSIC VIDEO NOW
NEW ALBUM “ORDER IN DECLINE” OUT JULY 19TH
ON HOPELESS RECORDS
Sum 41 have dropped an emotionally charged ballad with the release of “Never There”. Dedicated to single parents everywhere, the song is a personal letter from lead singer Deryck Whibley. “Never There” is one of the band’s heaviest songs to date, but in an entirely different way. This marks the third single from upcoming album "Order In Decline", out July 19th. Fans can view the music video for “Never There” now.



“I never wanted to write this song, it just kind of poured out of me”, said Whibley. “I tried to fight it at first but there was no stopping it. I could tell I was writing about my dad, who I’ve never met and throughout my life it has always been a subject that I don’t really think about or care about. It has never really bothered me and when I started thinking about why it never bothered me, I realized it was because my mum was so great and I have such a loving relationship with her. She was so strong as a single mother for my whole life that I never needed to think about my dad”.

“Never There” joins previously released singles “A Death In The Family” and “Out For Blood”, the latter of which has earned the band a spot in the Top 20 of a Billboard airplay chart for the first time in over 14 years. The single has also hit #1 at Sirius XM Octane, and has been streamed over 3 Million times on Spotify while the music video has been viewed over 2 Million times.

Armed with the most honest and intimate songs of his career, Whibley poured everything he had into the upcoming album. Producing, engineering, and mixing the album in his home studio, he pain-stakingly crafted and fine-tuned each song, highlighted by fast and full riffs, guitar solos from lead guitarist/backing vocalist Dave Brownsound, harmonious chords from guitarist Tom Thacker and the heavy, heart-thumping rhythm section of bassist/backing vocalist Cone McCaslin and drummer Frank Zummo.

Looking back at the band’s storied 23+ year career, "Order In Decline" is undoubtedly Sum 41’s heaviest and most aggressive album to date, while also being their most dynamic and raw. Due out July 19th via Hopeless Records, "Order In Decline" is available for pre-order now.

Armin

10.07.2019 - 12:00- Newsbeitrag

Armin

27.07.2019 - 18:55- Newsbeitrag

Frisch rezensiert.

Meinungen?

o. spengler

28.07.2019 - 07:46

der sänger ist dick und aufgedunsen

o. spengler

28.07.2019 - 13:10

ich bin geistig umnachtet.

Ernsthaft?

29.07.2019 - 09:34

6/10? Das Album knallt von vorne bis hinten und hat alleine für die Spielfreude und die Konsequenz, mit der sie ihrem Stil treu bleiben ohne dabei redundant zu sein, und fast alleine für „Out for blood“, dem wohl besten Song ihrer Karriere, mal mindestens 8/10 verdient (vgl. Review auf laut.de).

Milo (unangemeldet)

29.07.2019 - 10:51

Sehe das ähnlich. Würde hier auch 'ne 8/10 zücken, dem Vorhänger gebe ich 'ne 7/10.

Korrektur

29.07.2019 - 10:56

Es heißt Vorhang.

...

29.07.2019 - 11:38

Der Name der Rezensentin sagt doch schon alles. Deutscher kann ein Name nicht klingen.

Tom Delonge

30.07.2019 - 04:04

Wen juckt schon dieser Mist?! Kauft lieber meine bescheuerten Bücher und erfahrt von meiner Analsondenuntersuchung durch Aliens!

MartinS

01.08.2019 - 16:05

Echt Milo, hierfür 8/10?
Ich finde gerade, dass da erschreckend wenig knallt. Bestimmt ein ganz gutes Album, aber so richtig aus dem Quark kommen, will es nicht. Und die Produktion steht den Songs auch im Weg.
Bei Sum 41 ist "Chuck" ganz eindeutig der Maßstab und daran kommt das hier niemals ran.

Milo

12.08.2019 - 09:34

Gut, 8/10 ist ne Nummer zu hoch. Aber 7/10 passt da schon. Sehe sie auf dem gleichen Niveau wie 13 Voices.

Bei der Produktion gebe ich dir allerdings voll und ganz recht. Da sollte zukünftig wieder ein Fachmann ran.

MasterOfDisaster69

21.10.2019 - 12:40

Rezension passt. Highlights auch. Ein paar nette Fun-Punk-Songs fuer das Cruisen an der Strandpromenade, an Spätsommertagen wie gestern. Danke.

6/10

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