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''Save the World, Lose the Girl'' is the debut studio album by American rock band Midtown. Forming in 1998, Midtown released ''The Sacrifice of Life EP'' in 1999, and was signed to Drive-Thru Records shortly afterwards. They went to California to record with producer
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at Doug Messenger Studios in July of that year. ''Save the World, Lose the Girl'' was released on February 15, 2000, and was met with a positive reaction from music critics, who complimented the vocal harmonies. It was promoted with tour of the United States until June, when they took a break. A music video for "Just Rock and Roll" was posted online later in the month. They participated in that year's
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, before touring Japan and three further treks of the US. A European tour with the Donots occurred in early 2001, and was followed by two US tours, a second appearance on Warped Tour, and a support slot for Blink-182.


Background and production

Midtown was formed in 1998 by vocalist/bassist
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, guitarist/vocalist Tyler Rann, and drummer Rob Hitt, all of whom attended
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together. Each member had been in a punk rock band previously: Hitt in Royalties, Rann in Nowhere Fast, and Saporta in an unnamed act, often playing shows with one another. Midtown wrote two songs over two weeks, before deciding to add guitarist/vocalist Heath Saraceno, who was friends with Rann, to the line-up. They released ''The Sacrifice of Life EP'' through independent label Pinball Records in April 1999. That same month, the band revealed they would be recording an album for independent label Drive-Thru Records later in the year. The band did pre-production with Heath Miller at Excess DB Studios in Bergen County, New Jersey; he was assisted by Stuart Karmatz and Tom Petta. The EP was supported with an east coast tour in June with One Cool Guy. Following its conclusion, they traveled to California in July to record with producer
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, who was chosen after the band liked his work on ''
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'' (1997) by Blink-182 and '' Clarity'' (1999) by
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. Sessions were held at Doug Messenger Studios in North Hollywood. For their first week, they rehearsed material and altered the arrangements. Though recording was initially planned to finish in mid-July, it continued until the end of the month, lasting 20 days in total. Trombino mixed the recordings with the assistance of Annette Cisneros at Eldorado in Burbank, California. They were then mixed by Brad Vance at DNA Mastering in Studio City, California.


Composition

Musically, ''Save the World, Lose the Girl'' has been described as
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, with elements of
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, drawing comparison to
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,
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and the Ataris. All of the music was credited to the band, while Saporta wrote almost all of the lyrics with the exception: "Direction" (co-written with Rann), "Come On" (co-written with Hitt) and "Such a Person" (portion of lyrics from Russ Ballard). Rann said the title was influenced by the Spider-Man comics, where the titular hero has to renounce the affection of his partner in order to save the world. The opening track, "Just Rock and Roll", was reminiscent of the Offspring, which was about Saporta being kicked out of his previous band, which he was in for five years. "Another Boy" is a short song, clocking in at 44 seconds; the
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"No Place Feels Like Home" and "Come On" are both power ballads. "Such a Person" contains an interpolation of " God Gave Rock 'n' Roll to You" by Argent, written by Ballard.


Release

Following the end of the recording sessions, the members finished their final semester of school in preparation for future touring. They finished the year playing two shows, one in November and the other in December. Preceding the album, the band went on tour in January 2000 with Fenix TX. A friend of the band had covered Hitt's role for a few months as he had issues with his parents, who wanted him to go to college. ''Save the World, Lose the Girl'' was released on Drive-Thru Records on February 15, 2000, which was promoted with a February–March tour with
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and
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. They continued touring until June, when they took the month off. During the month, the music video for "Just Rock and Roll" was posted online, directed by Richard and Stephanie Reines. Following this, the band appeared at the July 8–12 dates of the 2000
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, before going on a cross-country stint with
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. In September, the group embarked on a Japanese tour with
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. Around this time, the band signed to
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in Europe, who licensed the band's album from Drive-Thru for release in territory. Preceded by two shows in Hawaii, the band embarked on a full US tour between mid September and late October, with main support from Weston, Hot Rod Circuit,
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, Luckie Strike and Catch 22 appeared on select dates. In November, the band toured with
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and Catch 22; partway through the trek, the band were in a van accident, which resulted in their friend being seriously injured. They had a supporting slot for New Found Glory on their headlining tour in November and December. For this stint, they borrowed a van from their friends and were lent equipment from New Found Glory. In early January 2001, the band performed three benefit shows for their friend that was injured. Between January and March, the band went on a European tour with the Donots. They returned to the US and went on a cross-country trek with Hot Rod Circuit in April and May. They were supported on select dates by River City High, Thursday, the Rocking Horse Winner and
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. In May, the group went on tour with H2O and Autopilot Off. That same month, the band released a split EP with
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, which featured "Let Go" alongside two new songs, "Get It Together" and "You Should Know". The group performed on the 2001 Warped Tour in July, before supporting Blink-182 in July and August. The band later supported Blink-182 for a few shows in September when
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(one of the other support acts) returned home.


Reception

''Save the World, Lose the Girl'' received positive reviews from music critics.
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reviewer Heather Phares said the "deft harmonies and shared lead vocals" offered the tracks "extra appeal." She viewed the release as a "strong debut ... reveal ngMidtown as an accomplished and surprisingly complex punk band." Randy Flame of ''
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'' liked the interplay between the guitars, aiding Saporta's vocals with "a warm, full sound ndis particularly successful." ''
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'' Bill Konig saw it as an "unpretentious collection of emotionally-charged melodies" that were "fueled by tempestuous beats and dueling guitars." He complimented the "beautiful vocal harmonies", alongside "heartfelt" lyricism. ''
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'' said in spite of the "beautiful" harmonies, the release provided "a few pleasant corners, edges and melancholy tones" that make it "not necessarily risk-taking, but thoroughly sympathetic album." By April 2002, ''Save the World, Lose the Girl'' had sold 50,000 copies in the US. ''Rock Sound'' included the album at number 44 on their list of the most essential pop punk releases.
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ranked "Just Rock and Roll" at number 98 on their list of the top 100 pop-punk songs.


Track listing

All music by Midtown, all lyrics by Gabe Saporta, except where noted. #"Just Rock and Roll" – 3:08 #"Direction" (Saporta, Tyler Rann) – 2:29 #"Recluse" – 3:22 #"Another Boy" – 0:44 #"Let Go" – 2:55 #"No Place Feels Like Home" – 4:27 #"Such a Person" (Saporta, Russ Ballard) – 2:29 #"We Bring Us Down" – 0:59 #"Knew It All Along" – 2:36 #"Come On" (Saporta, Rob Hitt) – 5:12 #"Resting Sound" – 3:59 #"Frayed Ends" (contains
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) – 6:27


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. Midtown *
Gabe Saporta Gabriel Eduardo Saporta (born October 11, 1979) is an Uruguayan-American musician and entrepreneur. From the years 2005 until 2015, he was the lead vocalist and founder of the electropop band Cobra Starship. On November 10, 2015, after nearly te ...
– lead vocals, bass * Heath Saraceno – backing vocals, guitar * Rob Hitt – drums * Tyler Rann – backing vocals, guitar Production *
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– producer, recording, mixing * Annette Cisneros – mix assistant * Brad Vance – mastering * Heath Miller – pre-production * Stuart Karmatz – pre-production assistant * Tom Petta – pre-production assistant * Jack Bartolucci – title concept * Yael Glick – photographs * Jason Todd – photographs * Gabe Saporta – art concept


References

Citations Sources * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Save The World, Lose The Girl Drive-Thru Records albums Albums produced by Mark Trombino 2000 debut albums Midtown (band) albums