Background
The band released their first, self-titled album in 2003, and then toured in support of it during the first half of 2004, until Geffen dropped them from their label. In June 2004, the band released the following statement:As some of you seem to have heard, Lo-Pro has indeed parted ways with Geffen records. Were still a part of the 413/records family however, and were alive and kicking. Weve been using our down time to write record #2 which were really excited about and think youll be very happy with as well. I dont want to give too much away, but its shaping up to be a very "live" record.The band then continued to work on music from 2005 through 2009, occasionally streaming a song or two they were working on from their Myspace account. Many plans, such as a live DVD or an acoustic cd were considered,Lo-Pro Post New Track
Reception
Reception for the album has been generally positive. ''The New Review'', gave the album at 3.5 out of 5 rating, stating "...fans who scratch their “heavy” itch with bands like Staind, Seether or Finger Eleven will embrace this release with open arms as they should." ''Schwegweb's'' review stated the album "...starts with great rock riffs that set the tone for the rest of the album. This album combines heavy influences from bands they previously were in. I could definitely feel a lot of Ultraspank peeking its head into a few of these songs... Pete’s vocals are fantastic all throughout the Beautiful Sounds of Revenge. I totally get lost in his vocal skills in every song; so much I almost block everything else out, like he puts me in a trance." A review from ''Sonic Dissonance'' stated "Lo-Pro's music is good, catchy, up-beat, and radio ready" and that they play "...an aggressive style with high quality melodies and biting lyrics." Reviewers have praised the band's lyrics, stating "...lyrically...There are layers here and in fact, some unexpected depth."Track listing
Track list background
A number of the songs from The Beautiful Sounds of Revenge were available in various forms of the course of the seven year development time of the album. "Texas", "Hang On", "Alive", "Breathe", and "Letting Go" all appeared on the band's previous release, the ''Letting Go EP''. The ones on ''The Beautiful Sounds of Revenge'' are identical. "Ingenious", "Blame Me", "All I Have", and "Clean the Slate" were all available for streaming well before the album released in various forms. A demo version of "Ingenious" was made available for streaming as far back as May 2005. A demo version of "Blame Me" was available for streaming a year later in June 2006. respectively on the band's Myspace. An early acoustic version of "Clean the Slate" was made available for streaming from the band's acoustic Myspace account in 2007. A live acoustic version of "All I Have" was performed in 2007 and made available for streaming in 2008. Closer to the album's release, the album version of "A Life That's Just Begun" was available to stream on YouTube just before midnight on December 31, 2009. It was taken down a few days later. Also, "Pushed Aside", was posted for streaming about a month before the album's release. It was previously a song that had never been available for listening in recorded form, but had been played live in concert as far back as 2007, being confirmed by a set-list written by the band. "Wasting Away", "Say", "Early Morning Anger", and "Novocaine" were the only songs that had never been heard previous to the album's release. "Novocaine" was written very late in the process of making the album, so it was included at the last minute as an iTunes bonus track. "A Life That's Just Begun" is based on a scrapped rock version of "Letting Go". Once the band realized that "Letting Go" worked better as an acoustic track, the band used some of their prior work on it, most notably the drums, and wrote "A Life That's Just Begun" around it.Patterson, Randy:Song meanings
Singer Pete Murray has claimed that the album in general is about the "Lo-Pro experience" over the last seven years since their first album. "Blame Me" and "Early Morning Anger" are both about the emotions the band felt after being dropped by Geffen Records. Murray said of the songs "When we were on Geffen (where) we had this ‘all star team,' we had all these people working for us. The minute we lost our deal with Geffen, thing changed– my Blackberry used to vibrate non-stop. It was constantly ringing or e-mails were coming in. The minute we were dropped, it went completely dead. I turned off the thing a couple of weeks later. The business is just brutal. When you're hot and there's money around, everybody is right there for you. And, then when things go a little south, you really figure out who your friends are and who your friends are not". The song "Texas" is "sort of a fantasy about revenge...ultimately, it's about picking up and starting over and not necessarily feeling that you have to give anybody a reason. Just basically hitting the ‘reset button,'". "Wasting Away" was about Murray's philosophical thoughts over "wrestling with how much you're sacrificing for a dream or a pursuit in life. Is it worth it in the end...". "All I Have" was inspired about a news story regarding soldiers saying goodbye to their families in order to go off to war in Iraq, and how he felt when he received an email from a friend who was about to do the same".Unreleased tracks
During the almost seven years of working on music between their self-titled album and ''The Beautiful Sounds of Revenge'', the band was quoted on working on "over 26 songs". 16 songs will be formally released from these sessions, 15 from ''The Beautiful Sounds of Revenge'', and 1 song that is exclusive to the ''Letting Go EP'' ("Today"). Below are an additional 6 songs that were not released on either. It is unknown if they will be released as b-sides for this album, on a future album, or never be released at all. Also, as this only amounts to 22 songs, it is also unknown if any other songs will ever surface. Studio recordings #This is Not Goodbye (Acoustic) - (2007) #Consider This (Acoustic Filter Cover) - (2007) #This Way (Acoustic) - (2008) #Get Out of My Way - (2008) #You Lie - (2007)* #Drive (Personnel
* Pete Murray - vocals * Neil Godfrey - guitar *Pete Ricci - guitar *Jerry Oliviera - bass * Tommy Stewart - drums Additional personnel *Angus Cooke - cello (on "All I Have")References
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