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''Escape the Fate'' is the third studio album by American
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Escape the Fate Escape the Fate is an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, formed in 2004 and originally from Pahrump, Nevada. They are signed to Eleven Seven Music. The group consists of Robert Ortiz (drummer), Craig Mabbitt (lead vocalist), TJ Bell (rhy ...
. It was released worldwide on November 2, 2010. It is the band's first and only album released on DGC/
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following their departure from
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. The album charted No. 25 on the ''Billboard'' 200, No. 1 at Hard Rock Albums, No. 14 in a Rock Albums, No. 13 in Alternative and Independent charts and No. 118 in Digital Albums Chart. Upon release, the album has received generally positive reviews, and is Escape the Fate's highest charting album to date.


Background and production

Although they dropped
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because of his jail sentence, the band continued to move forward with former
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singer, Craig Mabbit. In an interview during Warped Tour 2009, bassist Max Green stated that the album will feature a song co-written by
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, who approached Escape the Fate to collaborate on some songs, but later was revealed that they decided against putting the song on the album and saving for a future release. Max Green also confirmed through Formspring that there will be a song co-written by guitarist
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, later seen to be "Liars and Monsters". On April 23, vocalist Craig Mabbitt stated via Twitter, "off to vegas today to finish out last minute badass demos with monte, then off to bamboozle, then studio time", giving the notion that the band will begin recording their studio album directly after
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, and release it mid/late Summer 2010. Soon after, Mabbitt stated through his Twitter account that the band had a few more songs to record, and that the new album will be coming sooner than expected. He has also hinted towards there being a third Guillotine song on the album, "The Aftermath". During early recording, Max Green was questioned on Formspring about the band possibly changing record labels. Max responded by saying that he will reveal all of that at a later time. This would make the record the first to be released without Epitaph Records. On July 26, Escape the Fate confirmed that the new record will be released through major record label, DGC/Interscope Records. Craig Mabbitt stated that the band had no issues with Epitaph but the appeal to bring their music to a wider audience led to their signing with Interscope. The band was initially worried about switching but were pleased that neither the new label or the new producer wanted to change or control the band. "Interscope was hopping on board with us, instead of us hopping on board with Interscope." In the same press release, they have listed Don Gilmore as the album's producer, who has worked with bands such as
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, Bullet for My Valentine, and
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. A November 2 release date was also confirmed. Speaking about the album, Max Green commented, "This record is the cure for the modern day music epidemic, We are wiping the slate clean and re-writing rock music as you know it.”


Writing and recording

The band had been working on the album since the release of ''
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'' in 2008. Being able to completely form the writing and recording process with the current lineup for the first time, the band felt that the album would be a great representation for the band. This is due to the fact that when Mabbitt first joined the band, he felt very rushed to write a record and fit into an already established band. In addition, the debut on a major label also led to the band choosing to self-title the album. Lyrically, the album is heavier and darker than previous efforts, according to Mabbitt. In an interview, he explained the choice of direction for the album in that they were, "figuring out what we enjoy playing live, what we enjoy listening to on our record." Mabbitt feels that the past two albums have been working up to ''Escape the Fate'' and that this direction will continue with future releases. For writing, Craig Mabbitt expressed that he believes it is more important to focus on what the band enjoys doing rather than copying other bands for success. " edefinitely could have been like, ‘Oh, let's throw another minute-long solo, let's do a chugga-chug here, let's scream over this, and let's sound like every other band and put the same song on the record ten times so that we have a one song, ten different track album.'... we just like to be very diverse..." On working with producer Don Gilmore, the band said that he helped them "find themselves" and continue to push different parts of the song until they formed a record they were satisfied with. Mabbitt also praised Gilmore for his ability to perfect the album without affecting their music. Commenting on the album, Mabbitt feels that "This record has the heaviest song the band has ever written, it has the softest ballad the band has ever written, it has the craziest solo Monte has ever written. The whole record just has everything in it." For inspiration, Craig Mabbitt said that he drew experiences from many things, stating, "I wanted to write about every emotion that you can get from life, everything that kind of happens, every kind of story I've heard that really upset me." The track "Lost in Darkness" tells the story about one of Mabbitt's friends who was dragged out of her home and raped at gunpoint. Mabbitt stated that, " hewas screaming for help and nobody helped her at all. Everybody just turned the other cheek. That was something that really struck me, and I see that happening a lot, just people not wanting to lend a helping hand to people when somebody is hurting... That's definitely where I went with that song." The second track, "Massacre", is about Mabbitt's past addictions and the things he did to overcome them. The ballad track "World Around Me" takes a broader view and was written about life in general. " orld Around Me isabout relationships with my ex and my child, everything accumulated into one song." The closing track, "The Aftermath (The Guillotine III)", is the third song under the Guillotine series started by
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with the first song titled "The Guillotine", inspired by the ''
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''. When Mabbitt joined, a song entitled "This War Is Ours (The Guillotine II)" was included on ''This War Is Ours'' and was also about ''Halo''; however, it was written in relation to real-life soldiers in battle. For the series, Mabbitt wrote a third Guillotine song but did not want to base it off of ''Halo'' again. Instead, he wrote a more personal track about his father who was in the military when Mabbitt was a child. " hechorus, ‘Now I'm coming home,' is an ode to my Dad and an ode to all the soldiers out there who are fighting a war for us and waiting to come home to their families." As a whole, Mabbitt feels that, "every track has a completely different underlying story to it." Vocally, Mabbitt experimented for the self-titled album. On both tracks "Lost in Darkness" and "Liars and Monsters", a track that appears on the Deluxe Edition of the album, he sang at the lowest pitch he has done yet for a track. On the track "Zombie Dance", Mabbitt described the recording process and that he recorded five layers of vocal harmony for the final mix in addition to little sound effects. He explained it was difficult to achieve the high harmonies and right pitches right for all of the tracks. Another difficulty he experienced while recording was boosting the endings of songs for an epic feels. Despite this, Craig stated he enjoyed experimenting and that he "can't wait to keep on going back into the studio and experimenting on a ton of different things." Rather than have eleven tracks for the regular version of the album, the band wanted to include both "Liars and Monsters" and "The Final Blow" from the deluxe edition on the album. The decision to put them as bonus tracks were encouraged to keep the length and tracks on the album to a manageable size. Mabbitt jokingly stated that the band recorded so much material, almost two albums worth, that he "just want dto record everything and just release a 20 track album." There were at least six or seven tracks recorded that did not make the cut for the album. Two ballads and about five heavier songs were cut because the band had to decide "Which one is the strongest one? Which one do we have most vocals to? What's going to fit in the diversity of the record?" This was to give the fans variety rather than having a straight, one-genre record. On this, Mabbitt commented, "We could have thrown those songs on there and not put "World Around Me" or "Gorgeous Nightmare" or "Zombie Dance" or "Issues" or anything like that. It would have been more like a straightforward record. That's not what we like to do. We like to have a lot of that diversity in our sound." Another track, entitled "Dream" was fully recorded and mixed for the final cut of the album. Before finalizing, however, Monte Money decided to rerecord the guitar part with a lower tune to change the sound of the song. After rerecording, the band agreed they liked the original version better but the deadline for the record did not allow them to finish the song in time so they are going to keep it for a later release.


Release and promotion

On August 23, Escape the Fate updated their Myspace homepage with a new logo and some information about the new album. The band's new logo is to be featured on the cover of the album. Mabbitt has also stated on his Twitter that the band has shot a music video for a new song. On August 28, the band released a new song called "Massacre" for download on their website, the song was later confirmed as a pre-album single. "Massacre" charted 19 in Rock Chart. The next single, titled " Issues", was originally planned to be released on September 14 but was leaked early on KROQ Radio on September 9. To promote the album, Escape the Fate will take on a US and Canada tour prior to releasing it, touring with Bullet for My Valentine, Drive-A and
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. On September 27 the band revealed the album cover exclusively through Artist Direct. The cover contains the new "Escape the Fate" logo, as was previously shown on the singles "Massacre" and "Issues". Below the logo adorns the four band members profiles with scarred and mangled faces, all in front of a solid black backdrop. On October 2, the track list was released. On October 3, the band began playing the song "Day of Wreckoning" during live shows, the very first being at Toad's Place in Connecticut. On October 26 band began playing "City of Sin". On October 29, the album was released in the United States by means of Pre-Order. On October 30, the band started streaming the regular edition of the album on their Myspace. Craig has announced via an interview that the album's next single will be for the song "Zombie Dance". The band will record the video after they return from their European tour with Bullet for My Valentine and hope to have it released before the holidays. Following Max Green's admittance to rehabilitation, the band decided to pull out of the rest of the European tour with Bullet for My Valentine to allow Green time to recover. Instead, to promote the album, the band will be headlining their own tour called "The Dead Masquerade Tour", a title stemming from a lyric in the track "Zombie Dance". The tour will begin in January 2011 and will feature supporting acts including:
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, Get Scared and Drive-A. and Max Green will be back in time to begin touring. Despite the second single being announced as "Zombie Dance", the band released a music video for "City of Sin" instead on December 15, 2010. This is due to Max Green still being in rehab, and therefore was unavailable to shoot a video. Still wanting to release a single before beginning their 2011 headlining tour, they released footage of a live concert inside a Las Vegas strip joint, similar to the format of the video for "This War Is Ours (The Guillotine II)", but with higher production value. The video also contains segments of strippers dancing around a stage, appealing to the title "City of Sin".


Deluxe edition

On October 3,
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put to sale the pre-order of the Deluxe Edition version of the new album. The deluxe edition has an alternative cover, will be in format CD, and in addition it is going to contain new material to the normal version. New material includes a
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and three new songs: "Liars And Monsters", and "The Final Blow", as well as a remixed version of "Issues". On October 29, the deluxe edition of the album was released in the United States by means of pre-order, along with the standard edition pre-orders. Escape The Fate have released a stream of a remix of "Issues" from their new self-titled album. The deluxe edition of the album in the UK includes another remix track of "Issues" by British Synth band
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Critical reception

''Escape the Fate'' received mixed to positive reviews upon its release.


Commercial performance

''Escape the Fate'' debuted in the U.S. at No. 25 on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling around 18,000 copies in the first week. The bands' previous album, ''
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'', was the best-selling effort for them and had only sold 13,000 copies in its first week, debuting at No. 35 on the ''Billboard'' 200, making ''Escape The Fate'' their most successful record to date. In addition, their previous albums had not charted anywhere outside the United States and Canada. Their self-titled album charted at No. 58 on the Australian charts. The album being the band's most successful chart-wise may be attributed to switching to a major record label,
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, to promote the album. On smaller charts, the album debuted at No. 1 on both the U.S. Hard Rock and Top Tastemaker albums charts, No. 3 on both the U.S. Top Alternative and Top Independent albums charts, and No. 4 on the U.S. Top Rock albums. While previous albums by the band had charted on some of the same charts, ''Escape the Fate'' topped the position held by any before as well as it charted on more charts than others. As of January 15, 2011, the album has sold 50,379 copies in the United States.


Track listing

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Personnel

''Escape the Fate'' album personnel as listed on
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Craig Mabbitt Craig Edward Mabbitt (born April 9, 1987) is an American singer-songwriter and recording artist. He is the lead vocalist for American rock band Escape the Fate. He was formerly the lead vocalist for the bands Blessthefall and The Word Alive. He ...
– lead vocals *
Monte Money Monte Bryan Money is an American guitarist and vocalist from Las Vegas, Nevada. He is the former lead guitarist and backing vocalist of American rock band Escape the Fate. He is currently the lead singer and guitarist for his own band, Beyond Un ...
– guitars, keyboards, backing vocals * Max Green - bass, co-lead vocals * Robert Ortiz – drums Additional musicians * Mizo Frosinos-Mabbitt – vocals on ''Massacre'' and ''Zombie Dance'' * Jay Gordon – composer *
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– composer * Michael Money – rhythm guitar * Bart Hendrickson – synthesizers, programming Artwork and design * P.R. Brown – art direction, photography Production * Keith Armstrong – assistant engineering * Don Gilmore –
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* Ted Jensen – mastering * Nik Karpen – assistant engineering * Mark Kiczula – engineering *
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mixing * Monte Money – production * Jackie Petri – A&R * Andrew Schubert – mixing * Les Scurry – production * Jeff Sosnow – A&R * Brad Townsend – mixing


Charts


Release history


References

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