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Friendville is the second album by
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comedian
Jarrod Alonge Jarrod Alonge (born March 25, 1993) is an American comedian, songwriter and music producer. He is best known for his parodies of the artists, sub-genres and stereotypes within alternative music. He has released three independent full-length studi ...
, released under the moniker of his fictitious
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band Sunrise Skater Kids, on April 1, 2016. The album primarily satirizes and parodies the tropes and characteristics of the
pop punk Pop punk (or punk pop) is a rock music genre that combines elements of punk rock with power pop or pop. It is defined for its emphasis on classic pop songcraft, as well as adolescent and anti-suburbia themes, and is distinguished from other pu ...
genre, but also shifts focus to the
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and
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genres. Direct parodies of specific bands within the pop punk genre such as
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,
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, Mayday Parade,
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and
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are also included. The album was a critical and commercial success, reaching number 1 on the Billboard Top Comedy Albums chart, number 12 on the Top Heatseekers chart, and number 37 on the Top Independent Albums chart.


Background

Similarly to Alonge's previous album ''
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'', Friendville was produced using revenue generated from an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign that encompassed the month of February 2016. The initial aim was to raise $10,000 in order to fund a Sunrise Skater Kids EP, with a secondary aim of raising $20,000 in order to fund a full-length album should the campaign become overfunded. These targets were both massively surpassed with total funds reaching over $28,000 towards the end of the campaign, which opened up the possibility of Sunrise Skater Kids going on tour to promote the full-length album. Alonge had already recorded an album's worth of material before the fundraiser had ended, stating that this was a "gamble" on his part as he was unsure of whether the album would be funded enough to allow for this. The fundraiser offered numerous perks to fans; including wall posters, named shout outs in future Alonge videos, merchandise and personal Skype calls between fans and Alonge himself. A teaser for one of the tracks from the upcoming album, "All the Old Things", was released on January 26, 2016, with the full track being released three days later. The track is a medley, consisting of parodied alternate lyrics based on popular pop punk tracks from the genre's era of mainstream popularity during the early to mid 2000s. The track is unofficially recognized as a follow-up to "Hey Jarrod, What's That Song Again?", a
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-themed medley on ''Beating a Dead Horse''. The album's track list, cover art and guest vocalists were announced on February 26, 2016. The standard physical editions and digital editions of the album also feature all of the previously released Sunrise Skater Kids songs from Alonge's previous album, free of charge. Alonge stated that these songs were included to allow for his fans to receive the "full pop punk experience". Following the fundraising campaign, a teaser featuring snippets of the album's eleven tracks was posted to Alonge's YouTube channel on March 9, 2016. A music video for the second single from the album, Pit Warrior, was released on March 16, 2016. A lyric video for the third single, The Catchy One, was released on March 21, 2016. A music video for the fourth single, Rylo Ken, was released on March 28, 2016. On March 30, 2016, Friendville and the entirety of Alonge's discography were withdrawn from iTunes for undisclosed reasons of "editorial discretion", two days before the album's intended release on the Apple platforms. Alonge pitched in on the issue by advising fans who have pre-ordered the album on iTunes, to pre-order the album again through other means such as through Google Play, where the album can still be purchased without any issues. All orders for the album claimed from Indiegogo are still being delivered as planned.


Lyrical themes and sound

Alonge briefly explained the lyrical themes of each song on the album in a post on his official Facebook page. Jokingly, he stated that the song "Pit Warrior" addressed the issue of people "having no spatial awareness at shows", adding that the song sounded like
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's material. The fifth song on the album, "Rylo Ken", is an acoustic track which, lyrically, incorporates references to the character of "Kylo Ren", an antagonist from the 2015 film '' Star Wars: The Force Awakens'', into the angst-ridden, rebellious lyrics of many pop punk songs. Alonge has expressed on multiple occasions that he is an avid fan of the ''Star Wars'' series. The sixth track on the album, "Trigger Warning", satirizes the social justice warrior subculture frequently ridiculed on the Internet. While the song is primarily pop punk, the song's upbeat tone drastically changes as a
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and
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-influenced section makes up the second half of the song. On the seventh track "Exposure Bank", Alonge stated that it is an "ultra-sarcastic song about making money in music, nd it isalso an ode to 90s punk rock bands like
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and
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". The song is purposefully poorly produced to reflect the 90's era of pop punk in which many bands would produce their albums with low-quality equipment in venues that are not optimised for effective recording. The eighth track on the album, "Rain on My Parade", is a parody of Mayday Parade's song "Miserable at Best". The second and ninth tracks on the album, "The Catchy One" and "Nothing Special", satirize the generic lyrical themes and song structures commonly found in local, unsigned pop punk bands. "Nothing Special" in particular makes references to the diminished creative efforts that usually tend to occur in "filler" songs towards the end of albums, with less time and resources being allocated to said songs. The final track on the album, "Mother's Milk", is lyrically described as addressing the issue of growing up, a common theme in pop-punk music.


Reception

An early review of the album from Revivalmedia.co.uk awarded the album a score of 9/10, stating that "with the whole album being a solid investment of your money and eaturingthe 5 older tracks to come with tas well, Jarrod Alonge has hit the final nail on the proverbial pop punk head and created a fun album full of fun little surprises and will be a cult classic amongst his following. Some people might not be able to take it seriously, and in fairness it's not supposed to e taken seriously but as an album it does quite a lot of great things." Kill Your Stereo's review of the album was also positive, awarding the album a score of 85/100. The review states that "if you’re a fan of the current pop-punk, Warped Tour era of bands and you grew up on the "veteran" bands of this scene, then ‘Friendville’ is really going to be for you", commenting on the album's humour by adding that Friendville is "a genuinely funny record that will pump you up, make you bang your head and have some good laughs, and sometimes all of those will happen at the same time."


Track listing

All music and lyrics written by Jarrod Alonge.


Additional information

The following songs are included in the medley "All the Old Things", albeit with different lyrics: * " Dance, Dance" by
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* " You're Gonna Go Far, Kid" by
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* " Honestly" by
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* " My Friends Over You" by
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* " Don't Call Me White" by
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* " The Anthem" by
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* " American Idiot" by
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Personnel

;Sunrise Skater Kids * Varrick Jay (Insomniac) - lead vocals * Jarrod Alonge - songwriting, guitar, recorder solo on track 16 ;Additional personnel *
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- production, engineering, mixing (tracks 1–4, 6–9, 11–16), mastering (tracks 10 and 12), additional vocals on track 6, guitar * John Benjamin "JB" Brubaker - guitar solo on track 1 * Dave Stephens - additional unclean vocals on track 3 * Patty Walters - additional vocals on track 9 * Christina Rotondo (Faultlines) - additional vocals on track 10 *
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- additional vocals on track 13 * Steve "Stevie T." Terreberry - guest guitar solo on track 13 * David "Dave Days" Joseph Colditz - additional vocals on track 15 * Michael "Mike" Martenson (Boys of Fall, Amidst the Grave's Demons) - unclean vocals on tracks 3, 6 and 14, chants on track 1 * Brittain Clay (Boys of Fall) - chants on track * Walker Torbert - Bass * Zed Rios - Rhythm Guitar on Track 4 * Luke Oxendale - mixing on track 5, mastering on track 5, production on track 16 * Sam Pura - mastering (1-4, 6–9, 11) *
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- mastering (13-15) * Dylan Werle - digital vocal editing (10-16) * Ben Drake (Insomniac) - vocal tracking on track 10 * Zeke Tucker - album cover


Chart performance


References

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