Hope (The Blackout Album)
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''Hope'' is the third studio album by Welsh
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band The Blackout.


Production

The album was first announced in mid-2010 that the band had begun work on the album. The album was recorded at the end of 2010 and was funded by donations by fans on the website
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. Recording was held at
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, Angelic Studios, and The Yard, with producer Jason Perry. Adam Noble acted as engineer, with additional engineering from Perry; the pair did
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editing. An assistant engineer aided them at each studio: Fiona Cruickshank (AIR), Tom Fuller (Angelic), and Mark Allaway (The Yard). Due to drummer Gareth Lawrence does not drum on the album, his place was taken by drummers Phillip Jenkins of
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and Tom Winch of Hexes. John Mitchell mixed all of the recordings, before they were mastered by Tom Baker at Precision Mastering.


Release

On 12 January 2011, vocalist Gavin Butler said their new album would be titled ''Hope''. "Ambition Is Critical" was released as a free download on 21 January from the group's website. Following the track being played on
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's Rock Show, a music video was released for the track on 25 January. Two days later, the album's artwork and track listing were revealed. The first single to be released from the album was '' Higher & Higher'', which features Hyro Da Hero. The formerly titled "Whatever You Hear, Don't Scream" was released on 13 February 2011 on iTunes as a one track single. On 28 March 2011 it was released again this time with two b-sides, a Tek One remix and a Live recording from their Nottingham Show on the
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World Contamination Tour. In March and April, the group went on a UK tour alongside
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and Hyro da Hero. A music video was released for "Never by Your Side" on 10 May. Kerrang! magazine revealed that it would be released as the second single with an expected release date of 30 May. On 18 July, a music video was released for "The Storm". The group appeared at the
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in August, before headlining the main stage at Merthyr Rock festival in September. A music video was released for "You're Not Alone" on 23 September. In October and November, the group went on a UK headlining tour with support from We Are the Ocean and
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.


Track listing

All music and lyrics by the Blackout and Jason Perry, except for "Higher & Higher" by the Blackout, Perry, and Hyron Fenton.


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. The Blackout * Sean Smith – vocals * Gavin Butler – vocals * James Davies – guitar * Matthew Davies – guitar * Rhys Lewis – bass Additional musicians *
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– drums * Thomas Winch – drums * Taylor Jane Smith – gang vocals * Frances Sales – gang vocals * Emma Courridge – gang vocals * Hayley Connelly – gang vocals * Nick Harnett – gang vocals * Sean Goulding – gang vocals * Hyro da Hero – vocals (track 3) Production and design * Jason Perry – producer, additional engineering,
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editing * John Mitchell – mixing * Adam Noble – engineer, Pro Tools editing * Fiona Cruickshank – assistant engineer * Tom Fuller – assistant engineer * Mark Allaway – assistant engineer * Tom Baker – mastering * Steven Fessey – artwork * Ismay Ozga-Lawn – additional photography


Charts


References


External links


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