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''Size Matters'' is the fifth album by the American
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band Helmet, released in 2004 on
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. It is the first new album since the band ended with a bitter break-up in 1998, and it is also their final album to be released through Interscope.


Background

Page Hamilton, the band's founder and chief songwriter, is the only original member appearing on the album. Therefore, some fans object to it being called "Helmet" and consider it to be a Page Hamilton solo project. According to Hamilton, founding members John Stanier (drums) and Henry Bogdan (bass) both declined the invitation to reunite. Stanier even publicly criticized Hamilton and the new Helmet in 2004. Despite any objections, the album carries on in the Helmet tradition with Hamilton's trademark
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sound. Hamilton said to ''
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'' in October 2004, "I can see why John is upset. There are some people who feel that only the original lineup can constitute a group. But then there are others who don't care. What I'm more concerned with is the fact that the music is good." He further added, "I'm not trying to pull the wool over anyone's eyes. This is a new Helmet." The album was recorded as a three-piece with ex- White Zombie drummer
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and
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(guitarist on the ''
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'' tour) on bass. After recording was done,
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bassist Frank Bello was brought in so Traynor could return to guitar for live performances. Bello is included in promotional images from the ''Size Matters'' era, and several reviewers mistakenly claimed that he performed on the album. Unlike with previous Helmet albums, ''Size Matters'' was made with the assistance of digital editing software Pro Tools.''Size Matters'' booklet. Interscope Records, 2004.


Composition


Music and lyrics

Many of the album's lyrics were inspired by Hamilton's year long relationship with actress Winona Ryder in 2003. Hamilton has since commented that Ryder was a fan of Helmet and that she has heard the album, saying in 2007 that she didn't like their next album ''
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'' because "it didn’t sound like her favorite song on ''Aftertaste'', or her favorite song on even ''Size Matters''." "Smart" (a.k.a. "Opportunity"), "Enemies" and "Unwound", were originally recorded as Gandhi tracks, Page Hamilton's previous band.


Artwork

The album cover features a
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photo of a young girl holding a magnifying glass. The photo was taken by Frances Murray. Regarding the cover, Page Hamilton said in a 2005 interview, "the initial attraction was that it was a beautiful photo, this sort of innocence and open mindedness that kids have about things. She's got a magnifying glass up to her eye so you can see her eyeball enlarged. Kids I believe start out with a natural inquisitiveness and a natural open mindedness, and they will do the right thing. Eventually if we continue to fill them full of shit they will be swayed."


Release

The album was scheduled to be released on September 14, 2004, but was pushed back to October 5 after Hamilton broke his collarbone in a mountain biking accident, delaying the band's touring schedule that was supposed to begin three days after the planned release. The album debuted at #121 on the Billboard 200, selling 9,723 copies in its first week. ''Size Matters'' had two singles; "See You Dead" and "Unwound". The track "Throwing Punches" was also included on the film soundtrack for ''
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'', and "Crashing Foreign Cars" was featured in the video game '' Need for Speed: Underground 2''.


Critical reception

''Size Matters'' was met with "mixed or average" reviews from critics. At
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, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, it received an average score of 52 based on eight reviews. At '' Pitchfork'' writer David Raposa gave the album a mixed review. He criticized the band's change in sound writing, "Helmet attempt to diversify their portfolio, offering dynamics and approachable melodies and other types of listener-friendly capitulations one wouldn't associate with the folks that dropped '' Meantime'' and 'Unsung'." Johnny Loftus of
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gave the album 3 stars and wrote in his review, "''Size Matters'' emphasizes for the bloated alt-metal elite what it means to have craft and a little self-control. It isn't necessarily memorable, but as an exercise in measured, even artistic rage, it's classic Hamilton." Josh Zanger of ''LAS Magazine'' explained, "''Size Matters'' seems to come up a little short in certain areas though. The overall sound is a bit too polished and loses some of the raw power edge that previous albums rode to critical success. This slickness also makes the weaker songs forgettable and bland, and a few of the choruses are forced into overextensions. At times, elated melodies contradict the darker pounding force of previously established riffs and sound like unnatural ideas that never fully blossomed." In Music We Trust also noted the more polished sound, in addition to the lineup changes, stating in their review, "Page Hamilton has embarked on a comeback with ''Size Matters'', but, like
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, he keeps the band name yet changes the entire lineup sans himself. Armed with Frank Bello (
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), John Tempesta ( White Zombie), and Chris Traynor (
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), the '04 Helmet lineup reads like the New York Metal All-Star team." In a review with ''
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'', Christian Hoarde gave the release 2 stars out of 5, explaining, "On their first disc in seven years, the manicured riffs remain, but the sludge is so overbearing that anyone born during the Eighties will wonder what once made them special." ''Scene Point Blank'' wrote in their November 2004 review that, "On one hand, we have songs such as 'Smart', 'Everybody Loves You', and 'Throwing Punches'. These songs find Hamilton utilizing his 'red-neck truck driver' voice. Musically, these songs feature the more aggressive riffs and fast-paced drumming that rekindle thoughts of Helmet material found on '' Strap it On''. On the other hand, we have 'Crashing Foreign Cars' and 'Unwound' that feature the softer and more accessible Hamilton. As a whole, these types of songs are much more prevalent on ''Size Matters''." They concluded their review by stating, "while it's nice to have a solid rock band like Helmet around again, the cohesion from albums like ''Meantime'' and '' Betty'' is lacking on this latest effort. But despite the sub par return endeavor, Helmet still executes alternative metal superior to that of the 'nu-metal' parade that they involuntarily influenced."


Legacy

In 2011, '' Decibel Magazine'' gave the album a critical reappraisal, and claimed "''Size Matters'' was not only a more cohesive and confident return from the break-up than some of their contemporaries (looking at you,
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, ndlame-o supergroups), but also offered some killer live shows with Frank Bello on bass. It was and is a natural sequel to ''Aftertaste'' and a valiant fuck-you to the
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foppishness and Maidenesque fret-wankery that was invading metal at the time, despite it sharing emo’s preoccupation about women ruining your life." Shortly after the release of their eight album ''
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'', Page Hamilton reflected in an interview, "I would say that I like the first four albums best, ''Strap It On'' (1990) ''Meantime'' (1992), ''Betty'' (1994) and ''Aftertaste'' (1997), because they were created with the original line-up in a natural way. I still like those albums a lot. The comeback album, ''Size Matters'', was also a great experience for me, but we had a lot of pressure on us because it was the first Helmet album after eight years." Frank Bello has since spoken positively of his brief stint with Helmet. In a 2014 interview with '' Louder Sound'', Bello reflected, "I went to go jam with Helmet for a year and a half of fucking the best fun. Page Hamilton, John Tempesta and Chris Traynor, we had a ball. Great musicians in that group — absolutely great musicians. And you know what? I think it made me a better bass player. It made me dig in with a pick, and it was a different form of playing for me. And I really enjoyed it." Norma Jean vocalist
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picked "See You Dead" and "Throwing Punches" as among the ten best Helmet songs in an article written for '' Louder Sound'' in 2017.


Track listing


Personnel

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and liner notes. Musicians * Page Hamilton – guitar, vocals *
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– guitar, bass *
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– drums * Frank Bello – live bass Production * Page Hamilton − producer * Mark Renk − producer * Jay Baumgardner − producer, mixer * Charlie Clouser − producer * Christopher Holmes – engineer * Dan Certa – engineer * Ryan Boesch – engineer


Chart positions


References


External links

* {{Authority control 2004 albums Helmet (band) albums Interscope Records albums Albums produced by Charlie Clouser