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"One Twenty Two" is a single by the American rock band Botch. The song was released as a digital single on August 24, 2022 and will serve as a bonus track on the reissue of Botch's ''
We Are the Romans ''We Are the Romans'' is the second and final studio album by American metalcore band Botch. It was originally released in November 1999 through Hydra Head Records. Since its release, it has been seen as an influential album on metalcore and ...
'', to be released on November 4, 2022 through
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. The single marks the first Botch release since ''
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'' in 2006 and first release with new material since ''
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'' in 2002. Despite regrouping to write and record the song, the members of Botch have stated the band has not reunited and is not active.


Background and recording

When Botch's former label
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officially folded and returned the
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of their catalog to them, the band members began talking together and with
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about doing something special for the re-release of ''
We Are the Romans ''We Are the Romans'' is the second and final studio album by American metalcore band Botch. It was originally released in November 1999 through Hydra Head Records. Since its release, it has been seen as an influential album on metalcore and ...
''. After Botch broke up, guitarist Dave Knudson focused his attention on his new indie rock band
Minus the Bear Minus the Bear was an American indie rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 2001, and comprising members of Botch, Kill Sadie, and Sharks Keep Moving. Their sound was described as " Pele-esque guitar-taps and electronics with sophisticated ...
. When Minus the Bear broke up in 2018, Knudson began writing solo material, which culminated in his 2022 debut album, ''The Only Thing You Have to Change is Everything''. As he was writing music during the
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, Knudson wanted to express his frustrations with the experience through creating a heavy song. While most of his solo material started with an acoustic guitar to be explored later electronically, the riff that eventually became "One Twenty Two" started with Knudson picking up his electric guitar and playing what he felt at the time. The demo naturally progressed from a solo Knudson song into a Botch song when
Dave Verellen Dave Verellen is an American singer. He grew up in Tacoma, Washington, and was the vocalist for the influential mathcore band Botch. He has since gone on to play drums for the folk-country band Roy with his brother Ben Verellen (of Harkonen). ...
was invited to provide guest vocals, and later Brian Cook and Tim Latona were brought into the mix as well. The song was written with the members of Botch trading ideas and digitally during the COVID-19 lockdowns. Knudson elaborated: "I had no intention of writing anything for Botch, but when I was thinking of a singer to collaborate with, I thought, 'Hey, I know the best hardcore singer ever to do it,' so I hit up Dave V. He was super excited, and so it just kind of snowballed from there. There was never any intent or conversation about getting back together or writing. It just happened so naturally and was a great release for all of us to make it happen without any of the traditional pressure an 'active' band faces." Cook said of the song's creation: "It wasn't intended to be a Botch song; it was intended to be its own thing. But it was the four of us, and it felt right, and doing something with my four old friends during the loneliness of lockdown for the pure joy of creation was ultimately more important than public opinion." "One Twenty Two" was mixed by
Matt Bayles Matt Bayles (born October 19, 1972) is an American record producer, mixer, engineer, and musician, based in Seattle, Washington. Bayles (pronounced 'Bay-Less') is known for his work with bands such as The Classic Crime, Isis, Soundgarden, Pearl ...
, who produced most of Botch's catalogue in addition to several albums by Knudson's Minus the Bear and Cook's
These Arms Are Snakes These Arms Are Snakes was an American post-hardcore band that formed in 2002 and featured former members of Botch and Kill Sadie. Before disbanding in 2009, they released three studio albums: ''Oxeneers or the Lion Sleeps When Its Antelope Go Ho ...
.


Music video

Botch released a music video directed by Dimitri Luedemann for "One Twenty Two" on August 24, 2022. The video features all four original members of Botch performing "One Twenty Two" in a small building back-lit with fluorescent tube lights. Writing for ''
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'', Rob Arcand said the music video, "finds the band performing live in a practice space with dramatic cuts and lighting effects that capture the song's intensity." The recording of the music video was the first time Knudson performed live since 2018 after Minus the Bear's final tour, and he said he injured his neck from
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too hard.


Critical reception

Music critics generally praised "One Twenty Two". Writing for
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's "Viking's Choice" column, Lars Gotrich as feeling, "like an old muscle car revved back to life. Dave Knudson's spindly-but-burly guitar riff anchors the chaos as the rhythm section (bassist Brian Cook and drummer Tim Latona) gives the anthemic stomp swaggering purpose. But it's that combination with Dave Verellen's fiery maw that returns Botch to its proper pioneering stead." Writing for ''
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'', Kory Grow said, "Although each of the musicians have played in a variety of styles with other bands, they settle into one of their off-kilter grooves naturally on the track." Jack Rogers of ''
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'' said the song is, "a spiky and seething two minutes of noodling riffs and crushing bass, with the sort of innovative grit that only otchcould bring to the table." Tom Breihan of ''
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'' said, "The track is a little less complex than the stuff that Botch were doing at their peak, but it's just as commanding and ferocious."


Personnel

Botch * Brian Cook – bass * David Knudson – guitar * Tim Latona – drums * Dave Verellen – vocals Technical personnel *
Matt Bayles Matt Bayles (born October 19, 1972) is an American record producer, mixer, engineer, and musician, based in Seattle, Washington. Bayles (pronounced 'Bay-Less') is known for his work with bands such as The Classic Crime, Isis, Soundgarden, Pearl ...
– mixing * Ed Brooks – mastering at Resonant Mastering * David Knudson – recording


References


External links


"One Twenty Two"
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"One Twenty Two" music video
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