Tightrope (Walk The Moon Song)
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"Tightrope" is a song by American
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from their first major-label album ''
Walk the Moon Walk the Moon (stylized as WALK THE MOON) is an American Rock music, rock band based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Lead singer Nicholas Petricca started the band in 2006, while a student at Kenyon College, deriving the band's name from the song "Walki ...
'' (2012). The song was written by Nicholas Petricca, Eli Maiman, Kevin Ray, Sean Waugaman and Chris Robinson, with Ben Allen handling the production. The song was sent to US
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radio stations through
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as the album's second
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on September 11, 2012. An
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of the same name was later released in 2013.


Background

"Tightrope" was written by all four members of
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and Chris Robinson. The band enlisted Ben Allen to produce the track for their debut studio album, ''
Walk the Moon Walk the Moon (stylized as WALK THE MOON) is an American Rock music, rock band based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Lead singer Nicholas Petricca started the band in 2006, while a student at Kenyon College, deriving the band's name from the song "Walki ...
'' (2012). Speaking about the difference in the writing for their new material compared to the songs from their independently released ''
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'' (2010), Guitarist Eli Maiman said that it "com sfrom a different place entirely" and that the band drew from "new influences and new experiences", resulting in "a more mature vibe ndelement to it". He also mentioned that the song was evident of how he and lead singer Nicholas Petricca had "found a cool way of interacting between
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s and guitars".


Composition

"Tightrope" is an upbeat
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song that, along with the rest of ''Walk the Moon'', incorporates bright and vibrant production. It is made up of intermingling bass, synth lines and squealing guitar with a
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that goes "woah-oh-oh-oh". Maiman described the track's melody as like "a conversation between the guitar and the keyboards". ''
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''s Paul De Revere wrote that the sound of the song "suggest
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on a playground with
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and
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".


Release and reception

"Tightrope" first appeared on the three-track sampler '' Anna Sun EP'', released on February 7, 2012. It was sent to US
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stations on September 11, 2012, through
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as the second
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from ''Walk the Moon''. A remix of the song by J. Viewz was included on the expanded edition of the album. On January 22, 2013, an
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of the same name was released to
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retailers. The EP included both the studio version and a live version of the track. In his review of the ''Anna Sun EP'', Paul De Revere of ''Consequence of Sound'' felt that "Tightrope" did not match the elated catchiness of its title track but that it did rival it. The staff of ''
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'' deemed that the song "has the potential to be a terrific second single". Anthony Soredino of ''
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'' said that the track made for a "great addition to the WTM arsenal". Conversely, Dani Beck and Derek Robertson of ''
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'' criticized the song for being "undefinable, inconsistent wannabe alt-pop".


Chart performance

"Tightrope" debuted at number 40 on ''
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''s
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chart. It eventually peaked at number 15 in the issue dated February 1, 2013, becoming Walk the Moon's second top twenty chart hit after "
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". The song was additionally the Hot Shot Debut of the week on the
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chart, entering at number 48 before reaching number 33. Outside both of those charts, it peaked at number 21 on the
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chart and number 27 on the
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chart.


Music videos

Two different
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s for "Tightrope" exist. The first video was uploaded on Walk the Moon's
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account on June 15, 2012, as part of their self-made "7in7" series. The band filmed this video, along with six others for songs from their self-titled album, over seven days while on tour without a film crew or a budget. The second music video, directed by Ari Costa, was released on October 5, 2012. It was plotted out for the band and shot on a free day in
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. The video, which makes use of the movable walls motif, seemingly delves into Petricca's imagination, involving "a chaotic, D.I.Y. stage set of face-painted humans pretending to be animals". Petricca and the other members of Walk the Moon sing and stare into the camera as they are occasionally joined in by red-painted spirit fingers. The band contort their faces into spastic expressions while sporting their own face paint. Rachel Brodsky of
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lauded the second music video as "downright determined to be pure, unadulterated sunshine".


Usage in media

* "Tightrope" was used in a commercial for the HP Envy 4 Ultrabook computer. * The song was featured in the game ''
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''.


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Walk the Moon''. ;Locations *Recorded at
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and Maze Studios,
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,
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*Mixed at The Ballroom Studio,
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, California *Mastered at Marcussen Mastering,
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, California ;Personnel *Nick Petricca – vocals, keyboards, percussion,
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*Kevin Ray – bass, vocals, songwriting *Sean Waugaman – percussion, vocals, ray-gun, songwriting *Eli Maiman – guitar, vocals, songwriting *Adrian Galvin – songwriting *Nick Lerangis – songwriting *Adam Reifsnyder – songwriting *Chris Robinson – songwriting *Ben Allen –
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*TJ Elias – assistant engineer *Will Thrift – assistant engineer *Mark Needham – mixing *Will Brierre – mixing assistant *Stephen Marcussen – mastering


Charts


Release history


References

{{Walk the Moon 2012 songs 2012 singles Walk the Moon songs RCA Records singles