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''Unimagined Bridges'' is the fourth studio album by
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, released by Hopeless on July 15, 2014. The album was produced by Matt Malpass at Marigolds + Monsters Studio in
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with additional recording taking place at Rattle Rock Studios in
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. "Stand So Tall" and "Everything Gold" was released as singles before the album was released; the former featuring Dan "Soupy" Campbell on guest vocals. To support the album, the band toured with Quiet Company, Stickup Kid,
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,
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and
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, among others. The album charted in the U.S. at number 33 on the '' Billboard''
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chart.


Background and recording

After releasing ''Chase the White Whale'' in 2008, Driver Friendly stopped making music; vocalist/keyboardist Tyler Welsh stated "it wasn't official, but we were essentially not a band". In 2011, the group realized that change was needed, they went to a cabin in North Carolina to write what would become ''Bury a Dream''. To cover the costs of recording it, the band set up a Kickstarter campaign. It was produced by the band's longtime producer, Jim Vollentine. Eventually, the band self-released ''Bury a Dream'' in April 2012. In October, it was announced Driver Friendly had signed to Hopeless. The band released the EP, ''Peaks + Valleys'' in June 2013 and went on the 2013 edition of
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in July. Following this, in November, the band acted as a support act for a Relient K and
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co-headlining tour in the U.S. The band went on a brief tour of Texas with Wild Party in January and February 2014. The writing and recording process for ''Unimagined Bridges'' lasted over a year and a half. The band had written over 35 songs. ''Unimagined Bridges'' was recorded at Marigolds + Monsters Studio, in
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with producer Matt Malpass. On February 18, it was announced that the band had finished recording. Malpass mixed the album, with help from assistant
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Justin Holtsclaw. Ethan Kaufmann provided additional vocal production. The album was
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by Michael Fossenkemper. Additional recording was done by trumpet player Juan Lopez at Rattle Rock Studios, located in Canyon Lake, Texas.


Composition

Driver Friendly wanted the album to convey a story through its lyrics. The band came up with the lyrics first then wrote the music. All the music and lyrics was credited to Andy Lane, Juan Lopez, Jeremi Mattern, Chris Walker, Tyler Welsh, Andy Rector and Nathan Parrish. Malpass provided additional composition. The concept of the album is the idea of finishing an imaginary bridge, which comes from a poem by poet Rainer Maria Rilke. Welsh said the idea was "...how you become that person you want to be, what do you want for yourself in the future, how do you learn to be that better person that you think you can be and what's it like taking that journey on that road." The bridge for "Stand So Tall" featured notes that were too high for Welsh to sing, thus the band got Dan "Soupy" Campbell to sing that part. Campbell recorded the part in one day.


Release

On May 19, 2014 ''Unimagined Bridges'' was announced, and a music video for "Stand So Tall" was released. The music video was filmed by the band at an American Legion Post in
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. "Stand So Tall" was also released as a single on the same day. Driver Friendly went on tour in the U.S. with Quiet Company and Kickback from late May to mid June. "Everything Gold" was released as a single on June 6. On July 4, "Twenty Centuries of Sleep" was available for streaming. ''Unimagined Bridges'' was available for streaming on July 8, and was released by Hopeless on July 15. The band was a support act on Stickup Kid and Seaway's Summer 2014 tour from early July to late August. On October 2, a music video was released for "Everything Gold". In October, the band supported
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and Such Gold, and then went on a co-headlining tour with
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, in November. In February 2015, the band supported
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on their anniversary tour for ''Commit This to Memory'', and then in April and May, supporting
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on their anniversary tour for ''Chroma''. On June 26, the music video for "Deconstruct You" was released. The video features The Prancing Elites.


Reception

The album charted in the U.S. at number 33 on the '' Billboard''
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chart. Reviewing the album for AbsolutePunk, Ryan Gardner said the album took each members talents and built upon them. Gardner noted that despite the majority of the album being
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, "it's not all upbeat all the time". The band's growth as songwriters shows during the songs' changing tempos. Gardner also mentioned that the musicianship beats the band's prior material and that it is "an album of acceptance".
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reviewer Timothy Monger wrote that the songs on the album were "anthemic, infectious" and uplifting. Monger noted that the use of horns were "a nice touch" and added to the atmosphere of "The Game (This Won't Hurt)" and "The Conversation". Overall, he said it was a "solidly written" group of songs that are "dynamic and distinctive nsound". Writing for ''
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'', Greg Pratt called the album a "totally odd combination" of
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and
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. Pratt named "Deconstruct You" and "Undone" as good examples of the band's songwriting and ability to use the horns "in a way that is totally unexpected yet works so well". Pratt felt there was a constant "feeling" the group haven't reached "their full potential yet". Jessica Bridgeman, reviewing for ''
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'', called the album "so effortlessly sweet that is stimulates all the same senses as their Hopeless Records labelmates."Bridgeman 2014, p. 54 She said "Stand So Tall" was "laden with hooks so big they might snag something." The choruses of "Everything Gold" and "What a Predicament!" were "cushioned with trumpets, finger=snap sections and well-timed ''ey-oh''s."


Track listing

All music and lyrics written by Andy Lane, Juan Lopez, Jeremi Mattern, Chris Walker, Tyler Welsh, Andy Rector and Nathan Parrish. Additional composition by Matt Malpass. ;Side A #"The Game (This Won't Hurt)" – 1:49 #"Everything Gold" – 3:15 #"Stand So Tall" (feat. Dan Campbell) – 3:11 #"Deconstruct You" – 3:16 #"Undone" – 3:22 ;Side B #
  • "The Conversation" – 2:30 #"Bad Way" – 3:23 #"Start Again" – 3:10 #"What a Predicament!" – 3:00 #"Twenty Centuries of Sleep" – 3:34 #"Bridges" – 3:53


    Personnel

    Personnel per sleeve. ;Driver Friendly * Jeremi Mattern – drums * Andy Lane – vocals, guitar * Tyler Welsh – vocals, keyboards * Juan Lopez – trumpet, backing vocals * Chris Walker – bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals ;Production * Matt Malpass – producer,
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    , mixing * Justin Holtsclaw – assistant
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    * Ethan Kaufmann – additional vocal production * Juan Lopez – additional recording * Dan "Soupy" Campbell – additional vocals on "Stand So Tall" * Analee Paz – cover art design * Jeremi Mattern – photographs, layout * Michael Fossenkemper – mastering


    References

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