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''Release the Panic'' is the fourth studio album by American
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band
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. It was released on February 5, 2013 through Essential Records and
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. It was produced by
Howard Benson Howard Benson is an American music producer and multi-instrumentalist. He was nominated for the Producer of the Year Grammy Award in 2007 and 2008. Early life and education Benson was born and raised in a middle-class family in greater Philadel ...
. The first song released from the album, "Release the Panic," was released on Friday, November 9, 2012 on their official VEVO channel on YouTube. The first single from the album, "Perfect Life," was released on November 29, 2012 on their official VEVO channel on YouTube.


Background

In mid-2012,
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mentioned that they would be returning to the studio to record their fourth album. In the latter part of the year, more information about recording was posted on their official Facebook page. Over the months that followed, the band posted different teasers of recording the album in the studio. In October and November 2012, the band published broadcasts that revealed information regarding the new album. The first broadcast revealed the name of the album. The second broadcast revealed a brand new photo of the band. The third broadcast revealed a sample of a new song from the album. The fourth broadcast was released on November 29 that revealed the album artwork. On November 9, 2012, Red posted the official lyric video for "Release the Panic" on their official VEVO channel on
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. On November 27, "Perfect Life" was streamed online and on November 30, the lyric video for the song had been released. On December 20, 2012 Red posted the lyric video for the track "Hold Me Now."


Reception


Commercial

''Release the Panic'' debuted on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 chart at No. 7, with first week sales of around 41,000. The debut position is five spots lower than the band's previous release, ''Until We Have Faces'', which debuted at No. 2 in February 2011. It sold fewer than roughly 1,000 copies less than the previous release, or 1.77% lower sales. As of April 10, 2013, the album has sold over 100,000 copies in the U.S.


Critical

The album has achieved generally favorable reviews from the ten reviews that have been written. ''Release the Panic'' has garnered positive reviews from the following publications:
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'', Christian Music Review,
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, Evigshed Magazine, Jesus Freak Hideout's Bert Gangl and Kevin Hoskins, New Release Tuesday and ''Worship Leader''. However, the album has received one mixed review from Indie Vision Music. The most glowing review was a five-star perfect rating from Kevin Davis of New Release Tuesday, which he evoked how "RED’s fourth project ''Release the Panic'', has knocked it out of the park with their best overall album. I’m truly a fan of this band and I can’t get enough of their emotive hard rock. Even if you don’t normally listen to hard rock albums, the artistic nature of these songs draws you in and elicits an emotional response. The messages throughout many of the songs are very positive and although RED has had mainstream success, I don’t question the spiritual seeking nature of the lyrics, which are naturally much more Christ-centered than mainstream metal bands like
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that many have accurately compared to RED." The second five-star perfect rating came from Evigshed Magazine, who highlighted the album as "a heavy rock album mixed with many industrial sounds and pop elements". The album got three four-star reviews from About.com, ''CCM Magazine'' and ''Worship Leader''. About.com's Kim Jones wrote that "bottom line" is that "RED rocks it hard, eases up a bit and rocks it soft and then goes for fun with remixes of songs from past hit albums. The diversity is there, every where you turn as is the message. No need to panic folks" Matt Conner of ''CCM Magazine'' affirmed that "''Release the Panic'' lives up to the hype. The band worked with super-producer Howard Benson to craft an explosive package that's both intense yet insightful." In addition, ''Worship Leaders Darryl Bryant found that "''Release the Panic'' is unapologetically Metal Rock and having interviewed many teenagers and youth leaders, this CD hits them right between the eyes and challenges the listener to look deeply at the world they live in and make sense of it." Bryant wrote that "After first blush, ''Release the Panic'' is not just a statement but also an indictment on the sinner and complacent alike." Christian Music Review's April Covington rated the album 3.7-out-of-five, and vowed that "Release the Panic is an amazing album that satisfies." ''Release the Panic'' got three three-and-a-half-stars-out-of-five from AllMusic, both of the Jesus Freak Hideout reviews and The Phantom Tollbooth. First, AllMusic's Steve Leggett illustrated how the "Mixing a post-grunge sound, complete with a slight metal edge, and a radio-ready studio sheen, Red play songs that, although they're often filled with confusion, despair, and anger, are also ultimately positive and redemptive". In addition, Leggett alluded to how the album "doesn't mess with the formula very much, and if they sound like Linkin Park, say, or Chevelle, that firm faith in hope and redemption gives the band a kind of spiritual warmth not always apparent at first listen." Jesus Freak Hideout's Bert Gangl called the album a "bi-polar approach", but did proclaim that "''Release the Panic'' nevertheless earns its creators high marks for their willingness to shake up the established order a bit. More importantly, though, its stronger entries offer convincing hints that the group's next release may well turn out to be its defining work." Kevin Hoskins delivered the second opinion for the publication, and noted how "There's nothing new here as the ''Release the Panic'' keeps pace with exactly what Red has been known for, and while that music is good, it again fails to live up to the aforementioned hype." Moreover, Hoskins portends that "''Release the Panic'' will probably be known as one of the better rock albums of 2013, but likely will not land a spot on many greatest albums lists." Also Gangl wrote an entirely different review for The Phantom Tollbooth, and found that "Dyed-in-the-wool metal heads will probably view Panic’s ballads with the same contempt they heaped upon the better part of the Faces record. And, truth be told, the softer offerings on Panic, thanks to their sometimes overly generic character, sail wide of the mark as often as they hit it. In the same way, even on the most infectiously catchy tunes, the band's lyrics are often similarly undistinguished. Taken in the context of the release as a whole, though, the duff balladry is kept to a pleasantly bare minimum. And the groove-intensive nature of the mostly impressive heavier fare easily offsets the better portion of its word-related shortfalls." Cross Rhythms' Tony Cummings rated the album seven-stars-out-of-ten, and called found that the release "contains some excellent cuts." However, the album has received two mixed reviews from '' HM'' and Indie Vision Music, and those are three-star ratings out of five. At ''HM'', Kim Flanders evoked that the "production is over-polished", yet "this release is perhaps a step up musically from previous deliveries." Indie Vision Music's Lee Brown on the deluxe edition surmised that "''Release the Panic'' is neither a masterpiece, nor is it deplorable...''Release the Panic'' has some really solid moments."


''Release the Panic: Recalibrated''

''Release the Panic: Recalibrated'' is an EP by American
Christian rock Christian rock is a form of rock music that features lyrics focusing on matters of Christian faith, often with an emphasis on Jesus, typically performed by self-proclaimed Christian individuals. The extent to which their lyrics are explicitly Ch ...
band
Red Red is the color at the long wavelength end of the visible spectrum of light, next to orange and opposite violet. It has a dominant wavelength of approximately 625–740 nanometres. It is a primary color in the RGB color model and a secondar ...
. The EP was released on April 29, 2014, through Essential Records and
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. It is a remix extended play with six tracks from the original album with new elements such as orchestral arrangements, and a new song called "Run and Escape" as the opening track. It is the last project of the band before the departure of their long-time
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,
Joe Rickard Joe Rickard is an American drummer, record producer and mixing engineer. He was the drummer for the band Red from 2008 through 2014 and Swedish heavy metal band In Flames from 2016 through 2019. He then began primarily writing, mixing and pr ...
. The EP reached No. 75 on the ''Billboard'' 200 charts, while also appearing on the US Rock, US Indie, US Christian and US Hard Rock charts.


Track listing


Personnel

Red * Michael Barnes – lead vocals, backing vocals * Anthony Armstrong – programming, lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals * Randy Armstrong – acoustic piano, bass, backing vocals *
Joe Rickard Joe Rickard is an American drummer, record producer and mixing engineer. He was the drummer for the band Red from 2008 through 2014 and Swedish heavy metal band In Flames from 2016 through 2019. He then began primarily writing, mixing and pr ...
– drums, additional programming Additional musicians *
Howard Benson Howard Benson is an American music producer and multi-instrumentalist. He was nominated for the Producer of the Year Grammy Award in 2007 and 2008. Early life and education Benson was born and raised in a middle-class family in greater Philadel ...
– keyboards, programming *
Bernie Herms Bernhard "Bernie" Herms (born March 26, 1972) is a Canadian composer, songwriter, and music producer in Nashville, Tennessee. He has received and been nominated for Grammy Awards, GMA Dove Awards, and GMA Canada Covenant Awards, due to his song ...
– string programming (7), string arrangements (7)


Production

* Jason McArthur – executive producer * Howard Benson – producer, mixing * Mike Plotnikoff – recording, mixing * Hatsukazu "Hatch" Inagaki – additional engineer * Paul Decarli – additional engineer, digital editing * Marc Vangool – guitar technician * Jon Nicholson – drum technician at Drum Fetish *
Ted Jensen Ted Jensen (born September 19, 1954) is an American mastering engineer, known for having mastered many recordings, including the Eagles' ''Hotel California'', Green Day's '' American Idiot'' and Norah Jones' ''Come Away with Me''. Biography Ted ...
– mastering at Sterling Sound (New York City, New York) * Dan Bacigalupi – master compiled at Georgetown Masters (Nashville, Tennessee) * Joseph Anthony Baker – photography * Kelly Henderson – grooming * Sheena Winiarski – wardrobe assistance * Beth Lee – art direction * Tim Parker – design, art direction * Jason Root – A&R production


Charts


''Release the Panic: Recalibrated''


References

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