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"Timebomb" is a song by American
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. The song was released digitally by
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as a stand-alone
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on January 11, 2019. It was written by James Alan, Nicholas Petricca, and
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, with the latter also handling the production with
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. Musically, it is described as a
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, new wave, and pop song that utilizes
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s and guitars. Its lyrics describe the fear of falling in love but going through with the risk. This was the band's last single recorded with bassist Kevin Ray, who parted ways with the band in December 2020. "Timebomb" was positively received by most
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, with many of them commenting on its 80s-inspired dance sound and comparing it to the band's earlier single " Shut Up and Dance". It peaked at number 13 on the ''Billboard''
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chart, becoming Walk the Moon's seventh song to chart within the top 20. The song's
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, which features the band performing against various colorful backgrounds, was released on January 23, 2019. "Timebomb" was performed live on ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Background and release

"Timebomb" was written by lead singer Nicholas Petricca, James Alan, and
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; the latter also produced the track with
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, who handled the production for most of the songs on Walk the Moon's third studio album, '' What If Nothing'' (2017). The song was mixed by
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and mastered by
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. Guitarist Eli Maiman spoke with ''The Red & Black'' about how the band is "always writing" and "coming up with new ideas" when they are "on nd offthe road and when
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in
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". Maiman recalled the band going into the studio to record some tunes and being excited when creating the track, saying: "We had this song that we wanted to put out so we just did it, you know? And it feels really good." The song was released to
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retailers through
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as a stand-alone
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on January 11, 2019. It was sent to US
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stations through RCA Records on January 15, 2019. An extended play was later released on May 3, 2019, featuring the original and live version of "Timebomb", a remix done by
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, and a producer's mix of the track. A video for the live version, performed from the
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, Georgia, was uploaded to Walk the Moon's
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channel on May 2, 2019. When asked about whether "Timebomb" is its own entity or would be on an upcoming album, Petricca thought it would inevitably "be part of a record at some point". However, the song ended up not appearing on the band's next studio album, '' Heights'' (2021).


Composition and lyrics

"Timebomb" has been described as a
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. Maiman said that the track "feels like a return to form in terms of high energy, very colorful music". Writing for ''
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'', Patrick Doyle mentioned that the song is composed "of jagged
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and choppy guitars with a huge eighties throwback chorus in the vein of
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". The band contemplates the question of whether to love or not to love: "Afraid to light the fuse again; start a fire, lose a friend. But when your heart opens it's like I'm ready to fall again." In an interview with
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, Petricca stated that the lyrics for "Timebomb" are "about the fear of falling in love", mentioning that it is "a very scary utgood thing". He specified what he meant by saying: "Love is risky. It could end, or you might mess it up or so on. But it's because it's precious that it's really worth it. It's a complete gamble. Love is inevitable, and there's really nothing you can do about it; there's really no choice."


Critical reception

"Timebomb" received mostly positive reviews from music critics. Mitch Mosk, writing for ''
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'', described the song as "an explosive shout-your-heart-out singalong full of the band's familiar pop passion". Patrick Doyle of ''Rolling Stone'' called "Timebomb" a "dancefloor stomper" that "echoes hebig sound of
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2014 smash ' Shut Up and Dance and marks "a return to the full-on dance sound of their massive hit". ''Billboard'' magazine's Angelica Acevedo said that it is an "upbeat track" that "depicts the all-too-common feeling of being wary about falling in love, but going at it full force anyway". James Christopher Monger of
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referred to it as "another effervescent single" from the band. Chris DeVille of ''
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'' wrote that the track is "a perfectly OK entry into that neon-'80s-pop-as-filtered-through- Passion-Pit genre", but commented that "it doesn't have the same spark" as "Shut Up and Dance". On ''
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'' list of their "Top 100 Songs of 2019", "Timebomb" placed at number 14. It was also included on their top 200 "Best of the 2010s" list at number 198.


Commercial performance

"Timebomb" debuted at number 22 on the US ''Billboard''
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chart on the week ending January 25, 2019. It later peaked at number 13 on the chart dated March 1, 2019, and spent 11 weeks on the chart, making it Walk the Moon's seventh song to chart within the top 20. On the US
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chart, the song peaked at number 16 on the week ending January 25, 2019, and spent nine weeks in total on the chart. It experienced less success on the
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chart, reaching number 21 on the week ending March 1, 2019, and left the chart after 11 weeks.


Music video

The
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for "Timebomb" premiered on Walk the Moon's YouTube account on January 23, 2019. The video was directed by Tobias Nathan, who had previously directed the band's music video for "
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" in 2018. It involves the band singing and playing against color-coded backgrounds. while close-ups of women's faces flash between it. During the video, Petricca is seen dancing vigorously in several scenes, while drummer Sean Waugaman occasionally bashes a bright yellow drum set. Ryan Reed of ''Rolling Stone'' mentioned how the video was reminiscent of
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' "stark colors and minimalism". Randy Holmes of
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said it is "essentially an
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profile come to life".


Live performances

On February 19, 2019, Walk the Moon performed "Timebomb" on ''
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'' from a "minimal stage set up with cool-toned flashing lights". The song was also performed on ''
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'' as part of Kimmel's Mercedes-Benz Concert Series, along with "Headphones", "Portugal", "Avalanche", and " One Foot". A video of the band performing a stripped down acoustic version of "Timebomb" in Vevo's white studio was uploaded to YouTube on May 9, 2019.


Track listing


Credits and personnel

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. *Nicholas Petricca vocals, keyboards, programming, songwriting *Kevin Ray bass *Sean Waugaman drums, percussion *Eli Maiman guitar *James Alan songwriting *
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production, keyboards, programming *
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production, keyboards, programming, songwriting *Scott Skrzynski assistant engineering *Stephen Sesso engineering *
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mixing *
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mastering


Charts


Weekly charts


Release history


References


External links

* {{Walk the Moon 2019 singles 2019 songs American dance-pop songs American new wave songs American pop songs RCA Records singles Songs written by Oscar Holter Walk the Moon songs