''J.A.C.K.'' is the third studio album by American
pop punk
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band
Forever the Sickest Kids. It is their first release through
Fearless Records
Fearless Records is an American independent record label that was founded in 1994. Fearless is based in Culver City, California, and is best known for its early pop punk moments captured in the ''Fearless Flush Sampler'' and ''Punk Bites'' releas ...
since their former label,
Universal Motown
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, was shut down, which resulted in the regular
Motown
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being a separate label that still operates as of 2019.
[ It is also the first release not to feature keyboardist Kent Garrison and lead guitarist Marc Stewart.][ The album was produced by Mike Green and was released on June 25, 2013.][
With the departure of their past members and the label switch, the album reflects how the remaining members of the band came together and made positive changes when they were faced with negative challenges in their career and lives. Unlike their previous album, which featured numerous producers and co-writers outside of the band, the majority of the songs on ''J.A.C.K.'' were written solely by the members of the band. Mike Green was the main producer for the album, marking the first time the band had ever worked with only one producer for any of their releases.][
Lyrically, the album deals with relationships, growing up, self-examination, the importance and values of friendship, stereotypes of America, and staying true to oneself. Like all of their songs, the lyrics are based on the band members' personal lives and experiences.
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Background
Only a few months after the release of their self-titled album, Forever the Sickest Kids lost their lead guitarist Marc Stewart due to his then-recent marriage and desire to go back and finish college. The band's keyboardist, Kent Garrison, had also departed from the band earlier in the year in order to also finish college.[ In an interview with '' Alternative Press'', ]vocalist
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Jonathan Cook stated on their departure, "It's a situation that when we signed, we were all in college anyway. It was inevitable that some of the guys would eventually want to go back to college... So Kent and Marc told us that they wanted to go back to college and they gave us plenty of heads up. Kent texted me last night and Marc texted me last week. It was all on good terms."[
Along with losing Garrison and Stewart, the band's label Universal Motown Records was shut down in August 2011 due to the relaunch of ]Motown Records
Motown Records is an American record label owned by the Universal Music Group. It was founded by Berry Gordy, Berry Gordy Jr. as Tamla Records on June 7, 1958, and incorporated as Motown Record Corporation on April 14, 1960. Its name, a portmant ...
, which left the band unsigned.[Ethiopia Habtemariam Named Senior Vice President of Motown Records]
By Billboard. Retrieved 10 August 2011 Cook admitted in an interview, "It wasn’t easy getting rid of band members and our label in one year. It wasn’t easy. I’m not going to lie and say there weren’t moments where we had to figure out whether or not we wanted to continue. But last year we decided that this all happened for a reason. And we’re stronger because of it." The band self-produced the music video
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s for their singles
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"I Guess You Can Say Things Are Getting Pretty Serious", "Summer Song", and "Shut the Front Door (Too Young for This)".
During the majority of 2012, it was stated in multiple interviews that the band was offered to sign to numerous record labels.[ Finally, on September 10, 2012 it was announced that the band had signed to ]Fearless Records
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. Under the new label, the band released a cover song of " We Found Love" by Rihanna
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for the compilation album
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'' Punk Goes Pop 5''.
Several interviews surfaced revolving around a third studio album, with multiple of them stating how the album would be similar to the band's first album, ''Underdog Alma Mater
''Underdog Alma Mater'' is the debut studio album by American pop punk band Forever the Sickest Kids. It was released on April 29, 2008 by Universal Motown.
Composition
Many of the songs from ''Underdog Alma Mater'' had already been released ...
'', and return to its roots.[ In an interview with idobi Radio, Cook revealed that the album would be released on June 25, 2013 and one of the tracks was titled "Chin Up Kid".][The Gunz Show Interview with Jonathan Cook of Forever the Sickest Kids]
Retrieved 21 February 2013 In another interview with ''Alternative Press'', Cook revealed the titles of two more tracks called "My Friends Save Me" and "Nikki".[ On April 25, a preview of "Chin Up Kid" was released, along with the cover art, track listing, and title of the album, ''J.A.C.K.''][ A lyric video of "Chin Up Kid" was released on ]YouTube
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on May 6, along with the digital download of the song being released the following day.[ On May 24, the track "Nice to Meet You" was posted on '']Billboard
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'', with the digital download later being released on May 28.[
]Pre-order
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bundles were also released on May 28, which included the album, T-shirts, shorts, autographed posters, stickers, a skateboard deck, wristbands, special made barbecue sauce, and the album on a 12″ transparent red vinyl record
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, which were limited to 1,000 copies. The first five hundred orders were shipped in a customized pizza box with the band drawn as cartoons on the cover. The band later streamed the entire album on their Facebook
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page on June 21. On June 24, one day before the album's release, the band posted lyric videos for each song from the album.
Recording and production
Mike Green, who has worked with bands such as Paramore
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and All Time Low, was the sole producer
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of ''J.A.C.K.'' This was the band's first time working with only one producer on any of their releases and staying in mainly one studio. Cook stated, "...there was a art
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There is no generally agreed definition of wha ...
of the album process where we did a couple co-writes in other studios, but a majority of those songs didn't get used."[ Vocalist and ]bassist
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Austin Bello stated that he, Cook, and drummer
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Kyle Burns all have their own home studios,[ with Cook later stating that "a good portion of the songs" were written at his home.][
Cook revealed that the track "Nikki" was co-written by ]Patrick Stump
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of Fall Out Boy
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, and Stump had expressed interest in singing on the track.[ However, the band later confirmed that Stump did not sing on the track. Another track, "My Friends Save Me", was revealed to be an acoustic song, having similarities to the band's previous tracks "Coffee Break" and "Forever Girl", from '']Underdog Alma Mater
''Underdog Alma Mater'' is the debut studio album by American pop punk band Forever the Sickest Kids. It was released on April 29, 2008 by Universal Motown.
Composition
Many of the songs from ''Underdog Alma Mater'' had already been released ...
'' and '' Forever the Sickest Kids'', respectively.[
Vocalist and rhythm guitarist Caleb Turman stated that he and Bello were the primary songwriters, saying, "We would come up with the song concepts, the core melodies and even a lot of the lyrics." Turman spoke of the track "Ritalin (Born in America)", revealing that it was written the night Stewart had departed from the band. He stated, "...We were just feeling very vulnerable as a band... We needed it. It was a venting song."
Before the production of the album, Bello stated, "This is a really cool time for the four of us, because we are about to record, mix, produce and just do everything ourselves. This album is going to have our four opinions only in it. We're actually going to be recording it all and mixing it ourselves with our sounds. It's the most freeing feeling that we've ever had."][Forever The Sickest Kids on being unsigned, a four-piece and what's next]
By Mike Martin. Retrieved 30 November 2011 Cook later commented, "This will be something that if it goes the way we planned, our fans will say that this is the best album we've ever put out. We feel like it's the best record we've ever made."[
A total of forty-six songs were written during production, with Cook claiming that the album would consist of twelve songs.][In the Studio with Forever the Sickest Kids]
By Tyler Common. Retrieved 9 April 2013. However, only eleven were revealed in the track listing.
By Jon Abelson. Retrieved 25 April 2013 When the album was listed on Amazon
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, it was revealed that a twelfth track, "Over the Moon", would be included as a bonus track. Another bonus track, "Rebel", was revealed when the album was listed on iTunes
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. A hidden track
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was also included on each physical copy of the album. The track is in the pregap
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and is a short introduction
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to "Chin Up Kid".
Singles
"Chin Up Kid
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" was released as the album's lead single on May 7, 2013. A lyric video was originally posted on YouTube
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by Fearless Records
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on May 6, with the song being officially released as a digital download and available for purchase on iTunes
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the following day.[Forever The Sickest Kids premiere "Chin Up Kid" lyric video](_blank)
By Michele Bird. Retrieved 6 May 2013 The music video
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premiered on August 15 on fuse
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and consists of live footage of the band performing on Warped Tour 2013.
" Nice to Meet You" was released as the album's second single on May 28.[ '']Billboard
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'' originally posted a lyric video of the song on May 24,[Forever The Sickest Kids, 'Nice To Meet You': Exclusive Song/Lyric Video Premiere]
By Jason Lipshutz. Retrieved 24 May 2013 which was later posted on YouTube by Fearless Records on May 27. The music video premiered on December 16 on Vevo
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.
" Nikki" was advertised as the album's third single from the band's website and Twitter
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account, despite never being officially released as a single. The song received a music video, which premiered on September 24 on Vevo.
Other songs
"Playing With Fire" and "Cross My Heart" were both featured in episodes of the ABC Family
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series '' The Vineyard''.
"Ritalin (Born in America)" was featured in an episode of the MTV
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series '' The Challenge''.
Title and artwork
The title of the album, ''J.A.C.K.'', was thought of by Cook and is an acronym
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of the four band members' first names: Jonathan, Austin, Caleb, Kyle. While the band was being interviewed, it was offered that the title should be named ''J.A.C.K.'', which compelled the band to reveal that the name had previously been suggested by Cook two days earlier.Forever The Sickest Kids Reveal New Album Details in Hilarious Interview!
By Hollywire TV. Retrieved 22 March 2013
As with the band's previous albums, the album cover, artwork, and packaging were all drawn and designed by Burns. He was inspired by the covers of the video game
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series '' Grand Theft Auto'' and had the intention to make the band look like comic book
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action heroes. Burns originally photographed the band and added his own designs with Photoshop. The woman featured on the back cover of the album was originally an image of Cook, but was changed after Burns added different effects to it.[Forever The Sickest Kids - 'J.A.C.K.' Album Inlay Walk Through]
By FearlessRecords. Retrieved 21 June 2013
Reception
''J.A.C.K.'' received generally positive reviews. AbsolutePunk
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praised the album, saying it is "really solid as a whole" and a "very enjoyable listen."[ Catherine Yi of ]idobi
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commended a few tracks, but felt that the album is "unclear about the message it wants to convey" and that it is incomparable to the band's past material.[ Tim Sendra from ]AllMusic
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skewered the lyrics and said the album was overwhelmed with "lightweight pop tunes".[ ''Hit the Floor Magazine'' said the album was a "good release" and that the band " asdefinitely grown and matured", but concluded that "the group ]eems
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a bit too comfortable with their sound..."[
]
Track listing
All songs produced by Mike Green. All vocals by Jonathan Cook, Austin Bello, and Caleb Turman, except where noted.
;Bonus tracks
;Notes
*A brief introduction track, included as a hidden track
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, is available on physical copies of the album and can be heard if manually rewound past the beginning of "Chin Up Kid".
*"Ritalin (Born in America)" contains a brief interpolation of "Keep Calm and Don't Let Me Go" in the outro.
Personnel
;Forever the Sickest Kids
* Jonathan Cook – vocals
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* Austin Bello – bass guitar
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, vocals
* Caleb Turman – guitar
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, vocals
* Kyle Burns – drums
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, percussion
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;Additional musicians
* Lori Bizor – vocals on "Count On Me (For Nothing)"
* Leonnus Franklin – vocals on "Count On Me (For Nothing)"
;Production and artwork
* Mike Green – producer
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, mixer
* Brad Blackwood – mastering engineer
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at Euphonic Masters
* Chris Foitle – A&R
* Jenny Reader – manager
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* Tommy Kwan – manager
* Robi Minies – manager
* Mike Marquis – booking agent at Paradigm Talent Agency
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* Micha Breedlove – additional engineer on "Count On Me (For Nothing)" at Wavelight Studios
* Album art and packaging by Kyle Burns
Release history
References
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2013 albums
Forever the Sickest Kids albums
Fearless Records albums