''Better in the Dark'' is the third studio album by
Rogue Traders
Rogue Traders is an Australian electronic rock band formed in Melbourne, Victoria in 2002 by mainstay James Ash on keyboards. In 1989, Ash met fellow original member Steve Davis in London while both were working as DJs. Before forming Rogue Tr ...
. It was released in Australia by
Columbia Records on 13 October 2007 (see
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). The album was produced by band member
James Ash
James Ash (born Jamie Graham Appleby; 10 June 1973), is an English-born Australian musician, songwriter and record producer. He is the co-founder and keyboardist of Australian electro-rock group Rogue Traders, where he plays the keyboard and g ...
– who has also produced the band's previous albums and the lead singer
Natalie Bassingthwaighte
Natalie Bassingthwaighte (; born 1 September 1975) is an Australian recording artist, actress, and television personality. Born and raised in Wollongong, New South Wales, she began her career in musical theatre. She later pursued an acting car ...
described the album as a step up, a bit older and more grown-up.
[Cameron Adams]
"Rogue Traders discuss older new album"
'' Herald Sun''. Retrieved 6 September 2007. ''Better in the Dark'' debuted in the top ten on the Australian
ARIA Albums Chart
The ARIA Charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. The charts are a record of the highest selling songs and albums in various genres in Australia. ARIA became the offici ...
and is their second highest-selling album to date. The album has yielded three singles: "
Don't You Wanna Feel", "
I Never Liked You" and "
What You're On". The album was never released in the UK, although the album was released in China, with "Voodoo Child" replacing "Better in the Dark" and the word "Traders" being removed from the front cover.
Content and writing
Band member Ash states that on this album they are more of a band and he felt the previous album was a studio record due to this album not having any samples.
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. Sony BMG. Retrieved 15 November 2007. The band did not want to repeat themselves, with Ash stating "We have a sound that is ours, and we had to be mindful we didn't lose any of our fans. So for us, 'Better in the Dark' is about growth, not reinvention."
Lead singer Bassingthwaighte became part of the songwriting process on the album, co-writing on many of the songs with Ash and his wife Melinda Appleby.
Bassingthwaighte states "We'd sit in a room and throw ideas around. It was interesting that all three of us instinctively knew when we had a great idea."
Ash states that many of the songs on the album seem to be about being in nightclubs and he did not realise that until they finished recording it, hence the title ''Better in the Dark''.
Commercial performance
In October 2007, the first single "
Don't You Wanna Feel" was released and spent a total of 14 weeks inside the ARIA top 50 singles chart, peaking at 10, and being accredited Gold.
The success of ''Here Come the Drums'' was not repeated despite positive reviews of the album. The album debuted at No. 4 on the ARIA Albums chart. It fell out of top 50 after six weeks, although it was certified Gold in its fourth week. Three weeks after exiting top 50 it re-entered at No. 48, and spent a further 15 weeks inside top 50. After exiting again it re-entered at No. 46, spending its final week (23rd overall) in the top 50. The album received a Platinum certification and has sold roughly 100,000 copies in Australia, compared to ''Here Come the Drums'', which was certified 4× Platinum (280,000).
The second single "
I Never Liked You" was released in January and debuted at No. 11 on the ARIA Singles Chart. It jumped to its peak of No. 9 the next week, and continued to slowly fall out of the chart in the following weeks. It was certified Gold in June 2008.
The third single "
What You're On" debuted and peaked at No. 30 on the ARIA Singles Chart in late April 2008. It subsequently fell slowly out of the chart, spending a total of 7 weeks inside the top 50.
Track listing
# "Calling All Lovers" (
Jamie Appleby, Melinda Appleby) – 4:01
# "
Don't You Wanna Feel" (Appleby,
Natalie Bassingthwaighte
Natalie Bassingthwaighte (; born 1 September 1975) is an Australian recording artist, actress, and television personality. Born and raised in Wollongong, New South Wales, she began her career in musical theatre. She later pursued an acting car ...
, Steve Davis, Dougal Drummond) – 3:16
# "
I Never Liked You" (Appleby, Appleby, Bassingthwaighte, Timothy Henwood) – 3:29
# "Candy Coloured Lights" (Appleby, Appleby, Bassingthwaighte) – 4:18
# "Speak & Destroy" (Appleby, Appleby) – 3:47
# "Childlike" (Appleby) – 4:26
# "On Your Way to the Disco" (Appleby) – 4:02
# "8th Wonder of the World" (Appleby) – 3:16
# "Better in the Dark" (Appleby) – 3:52
# "
What You're On" (Appleby, Bassingthwaighte, Davis) – 4:56
# "Throw Your Arms Around Me" (Appleby, Appleby) – 4:49
# "The Price We Pay" (Appleby, Appleby, Appleby, Bassingthwaighte) – 4:01
* On the China/Hong Kong edition, the track "Better in the Dark" was omitted due to restrictions. Instead, "
Voodoo Child" was included as a bonus track.
Limited edition bonus DVD
All footage recorded live at The Chapel in Australia.
# "
Don't You Wanna Feel"
# "
I Never Liked You"
# "
What You're On"
# "Better in the Dark"
# "
In Love Again
"In Love Again" is a song by Australian electronic rock group Rogue Traders. It was sent to radio in August 2006 as the fifth and final single in August 2006 from their second album ''Here Come the Drums''. The coda of the song features a sampl ...
"
# "
Voodoo Child"
Charts
Certification
End-of-year charts
Release history
The album was released in two versions: a single-disc edition, and a double-disc edition. The first disc includes the standard album. The second disc, a
DVD-Video, contains six live
high definition performances filmed live at the Chapel in
5.1 surround sound
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. The double-disc edition was limited to several thousand copies.
[James Ash]
"Better In The Dark Dvd Special Edition, -what it's up to-"
.
Forums.RogueTraders.com.au. 18 September 2007. Retrieved 19 September 2007.
References
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2007 albums
Columbia Records albums
Rogue Traders albums