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''Alphabetland'' is the eighth
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by American punk rock band X. Released digitally in April 2020, it is their first studio release in 27years and the first with their original line-up in the past 35years. X released the album with no prior announcement to coincide with the 40th anniversary of their debut album ''
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'' and credited songwriting to all four members for the first time in their career. The release has received positive reviews from critics.


Recording and release

The songs on ''Alphabetland'' were written in the 18months leading up to release, except for "Delta 88 Nightmare" which dates back to the late 1970s (a demo track of it was previously released on the 1997 anthology '' Beyond and Back: The X Anthology'' and the 2001 reissue of ''
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''), and "Cyrano De Berger's Back", which bassist
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wrote in the late seventies, and which was originally released by
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on their 1981 album '' A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die''. Additionally, “I Gotta Fever” is a re-write of the 1981 song “Heater”. "Cyrano" was also recorded by X on the first post-Billy Zoom album, '' See How We Are'' but the band members were always unhappy with the recording and preferred this version with Zoom's saxophone. The original line-up of X had been a touring act for several years but only decided to re-enter the studio with new music after the crowdfunded album ''Live in South America'' proved economically viable and they got back the rights to their original albums from
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. Commenting on the long break between new material, Doe explained that with a sufficient body of work, X had enough fun touring and there was little motivation for new music. The ''Alphabetland'' was recorded across several sessions in 2019 and 2020 with producer
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, who has previously worked with
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,
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, and
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. He was someone whom Zoom knew and liked as a collaborator and former neighbor. The initial recording sessions were in January 2019 with no plans to release any material and the band followed this with a single and tour that encouraged them to return in early 2020. Even though the beginning of the songwriting date from April 2019, when the only songwriters were vocalist
Exene Cervenka Exene Cervenka (born Christene Lee Cervenka; February 1, 1956) is an American singer, artist, and poet. She is best known for her work as a singer in the California punk rock band X. Music career The 21-year-old Cervenka met 23-year-old ...
and Doe, all tracks are credited to all four members of X and the recording sessions coincided with the individual musicians improving their relationships with one another as the other members added to the
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. Doe estimates that he and Cervenka are responsible for 70% of the composition but wanted to recognize the contributions of the other musicians and for unity, they agreed to split songwriting. The band had previously released a single recorded during these sessions—"Delta 88 Nightmare"/"Cyrano DeBerger's Back"—and a music video for the
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but did not announce any intentions on further releases. In January 2019, the band revealed that they had entered the studio to record for the first time since 1985, but at the time did not say whether or not the recordings would be released as an album. The band finished recording by February, got together for photos and final mixing on March 12, and shipped off the album for mastering, which wrapped on April 10. X approached artist Wayne White about working on the album's art due to vocalist
Exene Cervenka Exene Cervenka (born Christene Lee Cervenka; February 1, 1956) is an American singer, artist, and poet. She is best known for her work as a singer in the California punk rock band X. Music career The 21-year-old Cervenka met 23-year-old ...
and bassist
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both being fans of his. He created the original artwork ''Curdled American Dream'' for the cover to represent the decay of the United States, with X representing a voice of America. The album was revealed with no prior announcement on April 22, 2020, with the approval of
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. X had planned on an August or September release, but the shutdown of record and CD manufacturing plants during the
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moved the band to an April release to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the release of ''Los Angeles''. Singer
Exene Cervenka Exene Cervenka (born Christene Lee Cervenka; February 1, 1956) is an American singer, artist, and poet. She is best known for her work as a singer in the California punk rock band X. Music career The 21-year-old Cervenka met 23-year-old ...
was insistent on releasing the album early, particularly if the musicians could not tour for the rest of 2020. The album was initially released on vinyl via Fat Possum and via the digital platform
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, with a more comprehensive rollout to other formats to follow later in the year. The band initially had plans to tour in August and September in support of the release; these were postponed due to the pandemic but during the lockdown, the band still intended to tour to support this album. On April 29, a music video for “Water & Wine” was released, followed by one for the title track on July 8. Doe performed some live shows streamed on the Internet in May 2020.


Reception


Critical reception

Album of the Year sums up critical consensus as an 81 out of 100 with 10 reviews. The album was well-received with reviewers noting the fact that all band members received writing credit for the songs. All past releases were credited to lead singer
Exene Cervenka Exene Cervenka (born Christene Lee Cervenka; February 1, 1956) is an American singer, artist, and poet. She is best known for her work as a singer in the California punk rock band X. Music career The 21-year-old Cervenka met 23-year-old ...
and bassist/singer
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, leaving drummer
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and guitarist
Billy Zoom Billy Zoom (born Stuart Tyson Kindell; February 20, 1948) is an American guitarist, best known as one of the founders of the punk rock band X. At 68 years old, Zoom was diagnosed in 2015 with an aggressive form of bladder cancer and began imme ...
out of song royalties. Writing for ''
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'', Chris Morris called the title track a quintessential X song with "metaphorical perfection" that meets the expectations of X fans who had hoped the band would release new material since they re-formed. He summed up, "One carries away the hope that when the current crisis is over, we will all gather to sing it together in some club on the
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, maybe the
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, as X returns to the stage". ''
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''s Hal Horowitz gave the album 4.5 out of five stars, calling the release strategy a "refreshingly punk move", with each band member having superlative contributions to the recording, and sums up that it is "not just an impressive, even unprecedented comeback, but one that resonates with the vitality and dizzying power of X’s finest music". The "Noteworthy" column in the ''
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'' had two critics recommend the album, as well as the band's live performances. Michael Mitchell of ''The Spill Magazine'' gave the release five out of five stars, summing up, "I cannot think of a brighter spot on 2020’s crap sandwich of a year than the surprise release of this album. I cannot find a flaw. Literally". The editorial staff of
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gave the release four out of five stars, with reviewer Mark Deming finding all of the songs high quality and summing up ''Alphabetland'' as "a nearly miraculous example of a band returning to the studio after a long layoff and delivering at full strength". Reviewing in his
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-published "Consumer Guide" column,
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called it a "mature classic" featuring "one rueful to agonized lookback at their own mortality after another". He highlighted the opening verse of "Water & Wine" as among the album's "many excellent lyrics" and concluding that "the verbiage wouldn't mean as much if John and Exene weren't caterwauling as wild and gifted as ever—and if Zoom and Bonebrake weren't so committed and undiminished". Chris O'Connell of ''
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'' gave the release a 7.6, calling this a "formidable comeback", with attention given to the lyrics, production, and sense of fun. Guy Oddy of ''
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'' gave the release four out of five stars, calling it "no lame, end of career cash-in" and hoping for more music. In ''
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'', Erin MacLeod assessed ''Alphabetland'' at seven out of 10, calling "the pleasant melodies, harmonizing between Cervenka and Doe, bouncy beat and loud guitar are a welcome combination" and a record "that fills up a room and begs to be turned up loud", but finds the closing track to be disappointing. Dan DeLuca of ''
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'' specifically noted Bonebrake and Zoom's contributions to the music, calling their work "a rip-roaring spirit" that makes for a "vital" album.
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of ''
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'' calls the album "the sound of X snatching back its past in order to fuel the music of its future" that "doesn't have a trace of nostalgia or a slackening of intensity". Korey Grow of ''
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'' claimed that the album has lived up to the hype of X's reputation, calling it "a rare animal among comeback records—it both feels like a continuance of the band’s classic Eighties sound and it’s actually good". In ''
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'', David Chu called the release a spectacular return to form and Collin Estes of the '' Colorado Springs Indy'' emphasized the band's punk rock roots and clever songwriting coming through on this album. In ''
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'', Dan Nailen praised the album as "a scintillating reminder of everything that made them standard-bearers of West Coast punk rock", criticizing only the closing track; he reiterated this praise when the CD and vinyl editions were released. Writing for ''
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'', Paul McComas wrote an extensive positive review that also serves as an overview of the entire band's career and the strengths of each individual member.


Sales

Doe reported that the album sold 5,000 copies on
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on the first day. Fat Possum allowed the band to keep all profits from sales in the first 10days. Upon the physical release, the album debuted at seventh place on the UK Record Store Chart, which was X's first showing on any
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listing.


Accolades


Track listing

All songs written by
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,
Exene Cervenka Exene Cervenka (born Christene Lee Cervenka; February 1, 1956) is an American singer, artist, and poet. She is best known for her work as a singer in the California punk rock band X. Music career The 21-year-old Cervenka met 23-year-old ...
,
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, and
Billy Zoom Billy Zoom (born Stuart Tyson Kindell; February 20, 1948) is an American guitarist, best known as one of the founders of the punk rock band X. At 68 years old, Zoom was diagnosed in 2015 with an aggressive form of bladder cancer and began imme ...
, except as indicated #“Alphabetland”– 2:58 #“Free”– 2:14 #“Water & Wine”– 2:39 #“Strange Life”– 2:34 #“I Gotta Fever” (Doe)– 2:27 #“Delta 88 Nightmare” (Cervenka and Doe)– 1:37 #“Star Chambered”– 2:17 #“Angel on the Road”– 2:49 #“Cyrano DeBerger’s Back” (Doe)– 3:04 #“Goodbye Year, Goodbye”– 2:16 #“All the Time in the World”– 2:05


Personnel

X *
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– drums, percussion *
Exene Cervenka Exene Cervenka (born Christene Lee Cervenka; February 1, 1956) is an American singer, artist, and poet. She is best known for her work as a singer in the California punk rock band X. Music career The 21-year-old Cervenka met 23-year-old ...
– vocals *
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– bass guitar, vocals *
Billy Zoom Billy Zoom (born Stuart Tyson Kindell; February 20, 1948) is an American guitarist, best known as one of the founders of the punk rock band X. At 68 years old, Zoom was diagnosed in 2015 with an aggressive form of bladder cancer and began imme ...
– guitar, saxophone on "Cyrano De Berger's Back", piano Additional personnel *
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– guitar on "All the Time in the World" *Scotty Roller– layout *
Rob Schnapf Rob Schnapf is an American record producer and musician. He was the co-producer (along with Tom Rothrock) of Elliott Smith's albums ''Either/Or'', '' XO'' (on which he also played guitar on the song " Baby Britain"), '' Figure 8'' and ''From a ...
– guitar,
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,
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*Matt Schuessler– engineering * Wayne White– cover


Release history


See also

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List of 2020 albums The following is a list of albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2020. These albums are (1) original, i.e. excluding reissues, remasters, and compilations of previously released recordings, and (2) notable, defined as having received signi ...


References


External links

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