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''Cartel'' is the second studio album American
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band
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. It released in stores on August 21, 2007, despite being announced by the band's lead singer as coming out on July 24, 2007. It was officially completed at sometime around 8:00 p.m. on June 10, 2007, and features "
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" as the first single.


Background

Prior to the release of their debut album,
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were attracting major label attention. In September 2005, '' Chroma'' was released through independent label
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. Within a year, the group signed to major label
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, and their debut album had sold over 100,000 copies. Sometime in 2006, Mediaedge:cia and True Entertainment contacted
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with the concept of placing a band inside a bubble to record an album. In January 2007, Dr Pepper approached the band asking if they would like to participate. Around this time, a radio campaign was set up for potential second single "Say Anything (Else)". The group's label, however, said "We gotta do this (the bubble)." They went on further to explain, "If we take this momentum now and then dump a new record on top of it, we could probably blow it out." Vocalist/guitarist Will Pugh pondered "the timing ith a second singlewasn't going to work out with the bubble. ... But they screwed the pooch with that record. Like, how could we not work more than one single? This is insane."


Recording

On May 24, 2007, Cartel entered a giant glass bubble at Hudson River Park in New York. The bubble featured a modern recording studio, as well as a living area. On June 12, the group left the bubble and performed a 45-minute set outside it. This event, dubbed
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, lasted for 20 days and was filmed in its entirety. The band's progress was viewable via a four-episode series that aired on MTV, also called Band in a Bubble. The event was live streamed through a website via the use of 23 webcams. At the time, Pugh called the experience "the best thing to ever happen to us. A platform this big can show the world that real bands still exist. There's no outside producer, no hidden magic, just us writing and recording. It beats the heck out of being in college." However, he later admitted that the event was a marketing stunt.


Release

On June 12, 2007, "
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" was released as a single. The group performed several gigs in July and August 2007, before going on tour with
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and
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from August to October. Prior to it, Nightmare of You had to drop off the tour due to a medical emergency and were replaced by
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. A music video was released for "Lose It" on August 9. ''Cartel'' was initially planned for release on July 24, before being released on August 21 through Epic. It was made available for streaming via
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two days later. The
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edition included three live-in-the-studio versions of "No Subject (Come with Me)", "This Is Who We Are" and "The Fortunate", while the iTunes version included "Get Away" as a bonus track.


Reception

The album received mixed reviews by critics. Prior to the album's release, Epic Records' digital media marketing Vice President Doug McVehil said the label "absolutely benefited from Dr Pepper's commitment to market our band alongside their soda". Following its release, the album debuted at number 20 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200, selling about 28,000 copies in its first week. By October 2009 the album had sold less than 100,000 copies since its release.
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included the album on their best of 2007 list.


Track listing

All lyrics written by Will Pugh, all music written by Cartel.


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. ;Cartel * Will Pugh – vocals, guitar * Joseph Pepper – guitar * Kevin Sanders – drums * Nic Hudson –
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* Jeff Lett – bass ;Additional musicians * Platinum Horns: ** Mike "Nyte" DeSalvo – trumpet ("Wasted" remix) ** Dave Clauss – trombone ("Wasted" remix) ** Adam Wheeler – saxophone ("Wasted" remix) *
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– guest vocals (track 3) * Benjamin Ickies, Jr. –
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(track 12) * Billy Jay Stein – keyboards (track 12) *
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– additional harmonica * The Boys & Girls Choir of Harlem Alumni Association Ensemble: ** Tyneisha Hili, Almira Session, Keera Powell, Micheele Huart – sopranos (tracks 7 and 10) ** Lakeith-sha Williams, Melissa Martinez, Charlene Wynn, Christina Harris, Shrod Hill – altos (tracks 7 and 10) ** Darnel Watts, Antoine Dolberry, Jamal Womack, Ernesto Elcantara – tenors (tracks 7 and 10) ** David Vann, Rafael Clark, Sheldon Henry – basses (tracks 7 and 10) ** Roger Holland – arranger (tracks 7 and 10) ;Additional musicians (continued) *
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: ** Bryan Kanieski, Chris Dial – quints (track 7) ** Chris Arthurs, Corey Scienza – snare (track 7) ** Brandon Dyer – 1st bass (track 7) ** Kenneth Wilson – 2nd bass (track 7) ** Andres Guerrero – 3rd bass (track 7) ** Ryan Amos – 4th bass (track 7) ** Caitlin White – cymbals (track 7) ** David Wiebers – director (track 7) ** Kevin Mavis – assistant director (track 7) *Strings & Horns: ** Kerren Berz – arranger, violin (tracks 7 and 10) ** Shawn Pagliarini, Amy Chang, Rafael Veytsblum – violin (tracks 7 and 10) ** Marylin Seelman – viola (tracks 7 and 10) ** Annie Camp – violincello (tracks 7 and 10) ** Jay Hanselman, Jeffrey Cook – French horn (tracks 7 and 10) ** Lee King, Gregory Coile – trumpet (tracks 7 and 10) ** Kedrick Merwin – trombone (tracks 7 and 10) ** Eric Ferguson – strings and horns contractor (tracks 7 and 10) ;Production * Zack Odom, Kenneth Mount – producer, recording, mixing *
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– mastering * Mack Woodward, Nuwan Piyasena, Kevin Porter – assistant engineers * Wes Duvall, Jason Gnewikow – art direction, design * Frank W. Ockenfells III – photography * Wyclef Jean, Jerry "Wonda" Duplessis – producer ("Wasted" remix) * Serge "Sergical" Tsai, Zack Odom, Kenneth Mount – recording ("Wasted" remix) * Mike "Nyte DeSalvo, Elvis Aponte – assistant engineers ("Wasted" remix)


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