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''Sinners Never Sleep'' is the third studio album by English
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band
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. It was released on 3 October 2011 through
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. While touring in support of their second studio album ''
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'' (2010), the band wrote slow-tempo material and heavy-sounding songs. Between March and May 2011, they recorded with producer
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at
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in Los Angeles, California. Partway through the process, vocalist Josh Franceschi suffered a
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, which resulted in him being hospitalized and the band losing time in the studio. Described as an
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and
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album, ''Sinners Never Sleep'' was a departure from the
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sound of their previous releases. The
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from ''Sinners Never Sleep'', "
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", was released as part an
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(EP) in September 2011. Bookending the release, You Me at Six went on a co-headlining Australian tour with
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and a headlining tour of the United Kingdom. " Bite My Tongue" was released as the second single from the album in December 2011. ''Sinners Never Sleep'' was released in the United States in January 2012, coinciding with a co-headlining US tour with
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. You Me at Six then toured Australia as part of the Soundwave festival, and then the UK. " No One Does It Better" was released as the third single from the album in April 2012, followed by "Reckless" as the fourth in October 2012, which preceded a one-off headlining show at
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. ''Sinners Never Sleep'' received generally positive reviews from
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, some of whom complimented You Me at Six's songwriting and their change in style. The album charted at number three in the UK, number 28 in Australia, and number 39 in Ireland. "Loverboy" and "No One Does It Better" charted at number 39 and 92, respectively, on the
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. ''Sinners Never Sleep'' has been certified gold in the UK; by January 2017, it had sold over 160,000 copies in that country.


Background and writing

You Me at Six You Me at Six are an English rock band from Weybridge, Surrey. The band consists of lead singer Josh Franceschi, guitarists Max Helyer and Chris Miller, bassist Matt Barnes and drummer Daniel Flint. Formed in 2004, the name for the group origin ...
's second album ''
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'', which was released in January 2010, reached number five in the
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– one of the highest chart positions for a rock band that year. Extensive touring led to tensions within the band, as the members became sick of one another. In April 2010, vocalist Josh Franceschi and guitarists Max Helyer and Chris Miller spent time writing new songs together, while bassist Matt Barnes and drummer Dan Flint went to
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for a break. Following this, the band made their second appearance on
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; their popularity in the US had grown since their first appearance. While on the trek, Franceschi said their next album would be influenced by acts to whom they were listening, such as the Ghost Inside,
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and
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. He thought the next release could be "a bit heavier" than their earlier work because they preferred listening to heavy music while on tour. In August 2010, Franceschi announced that You Me at Six would be writing for a new album as early as November, saying; " u can't tour an album for two years anymore  ..You've got to keep bringing new stuff out". He said some of the material they had up to that point was slow and had a " Brand New meets
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meets
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vibe". By December 2010, You Me at Six had written 12 songs, four of which were complete. In the same month, the band showed their label
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demos of the new material. They were concerned the label might react negatively to the heavier-sounding songs and halt their recording plans, but the label was very positive about the tracks. In February 2011, the band released " Rescue Me", a collaboration with
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, as a stop-gap release.


Production


Pre-production and initial tracking

In an effort to challenge themselves, You Me at Six wanted to record their next album outside the UK. Their label initially suggested a secluded forest location, a proposal that the extroverted band rejected, with Franceschi saying that they would "probably end up killing each other" if they could not interact with other people. The band considered recording in
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, which they thought "wouldn't just be a different recording space and different recording experience, but also a life experience". The band subsequently rented apartments in Hollywood. They did
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for the first time with producer
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and performed their songs with him present. Richardson delivered both positive and negative critique of what he heard, and he and the band brainstormed methods of improvement for some of the songs. According to Franceschi, only one track was substantially changed and Richardson suggested minor corrections to others, such as adding another chorus or an additional
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in a verse. Sessions mainly took place at
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and
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in Los Angeles, California, from March to May 2011. You Me at Six were scheduled to support
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in Australia in May but were forced to pull out because the album was not completed in time. Richardson produced the album, with Ben Kaplan in charge of recording. The band had previously worked with John Mitchell. Franceschi said they were "a very hands-on" band who had "almost recorded lbumsourselves". Working with Richardson was "slightly different" because he brought in a team of people. Before recording drums, they had two or three technicians setting up the kit and figuring out the drum sounds. Flint played on a
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kit, with which he was impressed. He said he did not need to
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the drum kit because "it sounded phenomenal by itself". The band's friends visited them during recording and they partied every evening. Though later Heyler grew wary of this, Franceschi reasoned without their friends' visits, the band would hate the recording process; "it was that shit".


Franceschi's panic attack and later recording

During the third week of recording, Franceschi took a
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with the band's manager, who told him Richardson was unhappy with the way the sessions were progressing. Their manager said they would send all of the band members except Franceschi home and leave him to record the rest of the parts. Franceschi said he would not be able to carry the weight of the rest of his bandmates and did not need "this lead singer syndrome ego boost". Later that day, Franceschi and O'Grady argued with Richardson and Franceschi received a call saying recording was over and that the band must return to the UK.Biddulph 2018, p. 74 Following this, Franceschi learned that his tweet about seeing
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in the studio had accidentally leaked the news that a former
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member was recording a solo album.Biddulph 2018, pp. 74–75 He then received the news You Me at Six's upcoming two-tour support slot with
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was cancelled. All of these events in the span of one day resulted in Franceschi having a
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that resulted in his hospitalization.Biddulph 2018, p. 75 It cost the band 12 days in the studio, before he decided to discharge himself from the hospital. Franceschi's vocal parts were recorded in the following two to three weeks. Miller later said You Me at Six were unable to work easily with the production team. On occasion, he would go to record his parts and would still be waiting to record six hours later. Helyer expressed similar frustration after returning to their apartment and saying; "Fuck this! We've paid a lot of money to be here and record an album and I'm not getting to do my work."
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editing was done by Kaplan, Nick Rowe and Richardson. Geoff Neale and Clint Welander acted as assistant engineers, and additional engineering was done by Matt O'Grady, Rowe, Richardson and Welanders. Strings and brass, which were arranged and conducted by Jeremy Rubolino, were recorded at
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in Los Angeles by Jorge Velasco with assistant engineer Jeff Ellis. Kaplan performed keyboards and did programming, while Damian Taylor did programming on "When We Were Younger".
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of
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appears on "Bite My Tongue" and Winston McCall of Parkway Drive appears on "Time Is Money". Franceschi said the band wanted to add "an extra layer of aggression" to both of these tracks, and brought in Sykes and McCall. The album was originally mixed by Andy Wallace, but the final versions were mixed by Mitchell and O'Grady at the latter's home studio in Woking, Surrey, before they were mastered by Christian Wright at
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.


Composition


Overview

''Sinners Never Sleep'' saw You Me at Six move away from the
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sound of their earlier material, exchanging it with heavier
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and
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, and integrating elements of heavy metal. One member of the band would come up with an idea, such as a guitar riff or a vocal melody, and the rest of the band would develop the idea at practice sessions. During the writing phase, one member might suggest changing the drum or guitar parts. Franceschi said with ''Hold Me Down'', they wanted to make a better-produced version of their debut studio album '' Take Off Your Colours'' (2008). With ''Sinners Never Sleep'', the band focussed on showcasing a wide variety of sounds, incorporating new instrumentation such as strings, horns, pianos and samples into their work. According to Franceschi, some of the songs "sound like they could be on a Coldplay or
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album". The band members wrote songs that would appeal to both their existing fanbase and a potential new audience. The first tracks they worked on were "Loverboy", "Bite My Tongue", and "When We Were Younger". Franceschi did not write any lyrics for the songs until they went to America; he focussed and wrote words to the demo recordings while the rest of the members recorded their instruments. This way of working was new for Franceschi, who previously wrote lyrics and melodies while the band were writing the songs.


Songs

The idea for "Loverboy" came from Barnes; the
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track is anchored around his bass parts. The "da da da da" part came from Franceschi, who was inspired by
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s at
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games. He said the track served as a bridge between ''Hold Me Down'' and where they wanted to explore next musically. "Jaws on the Floor" continues the tempo of the previous track, and showcases the band's heavy sound. Franceschi said "Bite My Tongue" came from "a place of frustration". It is about his relationship with his bandmates and other people when they were making the album, and details a time when the band almost broke-up. Sykes recorded his part of the song in 20 minutes across three takes. The new wave-influenced "This Is the First Thing" was one of the first tracks the band demoed for the album; Flint said it reminded him of casinos. It is reminiscent of some of the songs on ''Hold Me Down'' due the track's lyrics on teenage romance. Franceschi said he tried to "make it less teenage angsty and more sophisticated" as he was expanding his creative range during the time. He called "No Ones Does It Better" and "Crash" "pretty chilled-out" and in similar style to the work of Snow Patrol and Coldplay. Franceschi clarified that "No Ones Does It Better" is about believing in one's self, as fans had mistaken it as being a
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. "Little Death" was inspired by the death of Flint's father, which occurred before the release of ''Hold Me Down''. As the members were comforting Flint, Franceschi suggested writing a song about it. The band had forgotten about the song but rediscovered it late in the recording process for ''Sinners Never Sleep''. They were originally going to name the album ''Little Death'' until their label and management said it meant "
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" in French. The song follows the quiet verse/loud chorus structure; Franceschi's vocals recall those of
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frontman
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. The
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track "Crash" features strings and is reminiscent of the music of the
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and
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. Franceschi wanted it to be the "Fireworks" of ''Sinners Never Sleep'', referring to the closing track of ''Hold Me Down''. "Reckless" went through a series of name changes throughout its development. It was originally titled "Don't Hold Your Breath" but was altered when the band realized
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has a track with the same title. It was then changed to "The Best You've Never Had" until they realized
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and
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had songs with similar names. At this point, the song was finally named "Reckless"; Barnes said it has the most resemblance to the material on ''Hold Me Down''. The riff of "Time Is Money", which had been compared to the work of
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with an
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-like breakdown, was written while the band were recording ''Hold Me Down'' but was left off at Franceschi's suggestion. While recording the song for ''Sinners Never Sleep'', the song lacked a chorus, which was quickly written while drums were being recorded. For McCall's part, Franceschi sent him a note that read "If Boneyards or Carrion was a You Me At Six song". The
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-esque ballad "Little Bit of Truth" is about the band's relationship with their fans. Franceschi explained: "I wanted to feel like what I'm doing as a frontman is right". "The Dilemma" takes its name from the film ''
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'' (2011), and was compared to the work of
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. When Franceschi came up with the first verse and showed it to the rest of the band, he suggested they do something theatrical with it. "When We Were Young" is a slowly building track, and is about Franceschi's relationship with his parents; Barnes said it was their most experimental song.


Release

On 1 August 2011, ''Sinners Never Sleep'' was announced for release in two months' time, and its track listing and artwork were revealed. "Loverboy" was made available for streaming on 12 August 2011. A music video for "Loverboy" was released on 30 August 2011; it features each of the band members being manhandled police officers, cut with footage of them performing. The song was released as an
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(EP) on 23 September with instrumental and acoustic versions of "Loverboy" and "Moon Child" as additional tracks. ''Sinners Never Sleep'' was released on 3 October 2011. It was accompanied by the behind-the-scenes documentary ''Bite My Tongue'', which chronicles You Me at Six's history from their first practice session to the recording of ''Sinners Never Sleep''. The iTunes edition includes the bonus track "Takes One to Know One", and the video for "Loverboy" and ''Bite My Tongue''. On 3 November 2011, "Little Death" was made available for free download. Three days later, a music video for "Bite My Tongue", which was filmed in New York the previous month, was released. It stars Franceschi in a control room pulling switches to simulate the other members, who are connected to wires, performing in another room. Sykes is then seen in the control room with Franceschi, who is now connected by wires, joining his bandmates in the other room. "Bite my Tongue" was released as a single on 2 December 2011 with "Brother" as an additional track. To coincide with a US tour, ''Sinners Never Sleep'' was released in the US on 24 January 2012. According to Franceschi, by having the US release follow its original UK release, Virgin Records had more time to promote it. Franceschi later recounted that they "never met fucking anyone from the label, or received any support or the album in the USat all," bar one member of staff that would personally give them stock to sell while touring as the label "had not even thought make sure of that, which obviously made no sense whatsoever". On 5 March 2012, a music video for " No One Does It Better" was released. It opens with the band and their partners riding in a car as it pulls into an abandoned gas station. Franceschi is seen singing the track while the others are exploring the area. The song was released as a single on 6 April 2012 with an acoustic version as an additional track. A live video for "Reckless" composed of tour footage was released on 6 September 2012. The track was released as a single on 22 October 2012.


Touring

In August 2011, You Me at Six appeared at the V and
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, followed by a co-headlining Australian tour with
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. To promote ''Sinners Never Sleep'' release, the band did a series of in-store performances and signing events, and went on a UK tour, with support from
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and Lower Than Atlantis. Following this, You Me at Six supported
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on their headlining US tour, titled Noise Tour. In January and February 2012, the band went on a co-headlining US tour with the Swellers, and were supported by We Are the Ocean and
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. The tour was initially planned to be co-headlined with
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. Around their performances at Soundwave festival in Australia in February and March 2012, You Me at Six played two sideshows with
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. You Me at Six embarked on a headlining UK tour in March and April 2012, with support from Mayday Parade,
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, and
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. In June 2012, the band performed at the
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in the UK. Following this, You Me at Six joined the
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until late July 2012. The following month, the band performed at Reading Festival in the UK, and in October, they performed for
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's "Radio One Rocks" event. On 8 December 2012, the band played a one-off show called "The Final Night of Sin" at
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, London. They were supported by We Are the Ocean and Deaf Havana. The show was filmed and subsequently released as a CD/DVD combo in March 2013.


Reception

''Sinners Never Sleep'' was met with generally favourable reviews from
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. At
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, the album received an
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score of 68, based on seven reviews.
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gave it an average score of 5.6, based on eight reviews. The majority of the responses centred about the album's stylistic change. ''
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'' writer Marissa Savino praised the record for being "both catchy and meaningful" with its "twelve relatable tracks, each set to an infectious beat". In a review for ''
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'', Edwin McFee called it the band's best effort that "benefit hugely by adding a little spice to the sugar", referring to the inclusion of Skyes and McCall. ''
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'' Will Lavin commended the band for "stay ngconsistent through thick and thin", and releasing "both head nodding bangers and thought provoking gems". ''Dead Press!'' founder Zach Redrup said the new album was what ''Hold Me Down'' "was meant and aspired to be", and lauded the band for "finally" maturing. Redrup also said the release "sounds more determined  ..and they've wandered into places darker than they would've dared tread into before". Gareth O'Malley of ''
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'' said the "more stripped-back" tracks would split opinions but that this form of progression "should be welcomed". The record "has proved that they have enough talent to take even more risks". ''
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'' Michael Christopher called it a "transitional album, though such efforts rarely bode as well for the future as this does". '' Big Cheese'' reviewer Rob Mair said the band stuck to the "tried and tested" but "succeed in pushing the boundaries at the edges" rather than completely revamping their sound. Punknews.org staff member Sloane Daley called it "a pretty damn good pop rock record" but said it lacks decent lyrics. He applauded the band for "creating such a listenable album so soon after dropping the lead balloon that ''Hold Me Down'' was".
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's Alistair Lawrence said the release tries to focus on both the future and the past simultaneously, making it "destined to sound a bit like a (frequently awkward) transition". Despite this, for an album that might have strayed into one particular way, "it manages the neat trick of going in both".
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reviewer Jon O'Brien found the release "much more convincing when it plays to its melodic strengths" rather than "pandering to the ''Kerrang!'' masses", and said if the band chose to focus on the record's "more mature mainstream moments" it like would have "turned out to be a more consistent affair".


Commercial performance and accolades

''Sinners Never Sleep'' reached number one on the UK midweek album chart; it ended up at number three after selling 27,000 copies in the first week of release. It reached number 28 in Australia and number 39 in Ireland. The album was certified silver in the UK by the
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in December 2011, and gold in August 2012. By January 2017, it had sold over 160,000 copies in the UK. "Loverboy" and "No One Does It Better" charted at number 39 and 92, respectively, on the
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. "Bite My Tongue" and "No One Does It Better" were nominated for Best Single (losing to "
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" by
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), and ''Sinners Never Sleep'' for Best Album (losing to '' Set the World on Fire'' by Black Veil Brides), at the
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. In 2021, Franceschi ranked ''Sinners Never Sleep'' as his favourite You Me at Six album, stating that "primarily as the spirit of that record has lived on in every record we’ve made since". That same year, ''Kerrang!'' ranked the album at number 19 on a retrospective list of the 50 best releases from 2011.


Track listing

All music by You Me at Six, all lyrics by Josh Franceschi. All recordings produced by
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.


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. You Me at Six *Josh Franceschi – vocals *Chris Miller – lead guitar *Max Helyer – rhythm guitar *Matt Barnes – bass guitar *Dan Flint – drums Additional musicians *
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– guest vocals (track 3) *
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– guest vocals (track 9) *Ben Kaplan – keys, programming *Damian Taylor – programming (track 12) *Jeremy Rubolino – strings and brass conductor, arranger Production *
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produced,
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editor, additional
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* John Mitchellmixing *Matt O'Grady – mixing, additional engineer *Ben Kaplan – recording, Pro Tools editor *Nick Rowe – Pro Tools editor, additional engineer *Geoff Neale – assistant engineer *Clint Welander – assistant engineer, additional engineer *Christian Wright – mastering *Jorge Velasco – recording *Jeff Ellis – assistant engineer Design *Otis Bell – cover photography, mugshots *Giles Revell – photofit photography *Steve Gullick – band photography *Alex Cowper – art direction, design *Matt Davey – art direction, commissioning


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References

Citations Sources * *


External links


''Sinners Never Sleep''
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