''Weapons'' is the fifth and final
studio album
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by the Welsh
alternative rock
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band
Lostprophets
Lostprophets (stylised as lostprophets) were a Welsh rock band from Pontypridd, formed in 1997 by singer and lyricist Ian Watkins and guitarist Lee Gaze. The band was founded after their former band Fleshbind broke up. They later recruited Mike ...
. It was released through
Epic Records
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on 2 April 2012.
It was the first and only record featuring
Luke Johnson on drums, after being with two other drummers previously,
Mike Chiplin and
Ilan Rubin
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(the latter of whom features in archive recordings included on the "deluxe edition"
of ''Weapons'', as well as the hidden track "Weapon" on all versions of the album). This was the last album to be released by the band before lead vocalist
Ian Watkins was convicted of numerous sex offences, which led to their disbandment.
Just like their
third studio album it features Latin on the front, which reads ''deus velox nex''. When translated it reads ''God is swift death''.
Writing and recording history
The band started writing new material after finishing
The Betrayed Tour. The album was produced by
Ken Andrews
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at
Hollywood
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.
Several songs were debuted before it official release date. "Bring Em' Down" was played live in the warm up shows for the 2011
V Festival, and was aired as the first single from ''Weapons'' on
Zane Lowe
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's Hottest Record on 6 February 2012. "We Bring an Arsenal" made its debut on 25 February 2012.
The song "Better Off Dead" received its first radio play by
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's Zane Lowe as his "Hottest Record in the World". As of 6 January 2012 it was made available for download from the band's official website.
Release and promotion
This was Lostprophets' only studio release through
Epic (UK) and
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(US) after leaving their long-time served record,
Visible Noise
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History
Founded in 1998 by ex-Cacophonous Records manager Julie Weir, the label was created with the goal of fostering and breaking new UK rock music into ...
. Lostprophets also announced an extensive tour of the UK and Ireland, consisting of 14 shows which commenced on the 15 April 2012 in Dublin and finished on the 4 May 2012 in London. It was released in the UK on 2 April 2012 and it was released in the US on 19 June 2012.
Because the fourth studio album ''
The Betrayed'' was not released in North America, it's the band's fourth released album in some regions. The "deluxe edition"
of the albums contains three "Garage sessions" tracks, recorded in 2007 as demos for the ultimately-abandoned album sessions with
John Feldmann
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prior to ''The Betrayed'', with the track "Weapon" from the same sessions included as a hidden track on all versions of the album. Further more bonus tracks are found on the Japanese "deluxe edition".
The US "deluxe edition" is different from the UK edition.
Lostprophets headlined the Warped Tour UK in November 2012.
Singles
The first single, "
Bring 'Em Down", was released on 23 March 2012.
"
We Bring an Arsenal" was to be the second single, released on 4 June 2012, but was not released as a single.
"
Jesus Walks
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" was to be released as the next single on 10 September 2012, but again no official single was released.
On 3 December 2012, Watkins tweeted, "En route to the big smoke to shoot our new musical video." When the band had previously debuted "Bring 'Em Down" on Zane Lowe's show in February, Watkins stated that the fourth single was to be a "power ballad". However, sixteen days after the video shoot, it was announced that Watkins had been arrested for a string of multiple sexual offenses against children. The video shot was for "Somedays" and was filmed at the I-Heart Studios in London, directed by Luke Reynolds. Watkins and Gaze were the only members of the band at the video shoot, as the rest of the band were in the USA at the time and were to be included using archive footage.
Reception
As of May 2012, the album held a
normalised score of 56 out of 100 on
Metacritic
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, indicating "mixed or average reviews", making it the lowest rated album released by the band to date.
As a result, critics generally viewed the album as a decline in the band's career.
Allmusic
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stated that the fifth studio album strikes a nice balance between the metallic fury and desperation of their debut, ''
The Fake Sound of Progress
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'', and the slicker, more commercial sound of ''
The Betrayed''.
It also has been compared with "chrome-drunk" classic of
The Godfathers
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, with
electro-metal of
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, enthusiasm with
Green Day
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.
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'' states "With the exception of the cheesy posturing of 'We Bring An Arsenal' and the flat strains of 'Somedays,' every track has ''something'' going for it, even if it's only an occasional riff or lyrical hook....For now, this stands as another good if inessential addition to their catalog a phrase that, for better or worse, applies to the majority of their output."
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'' similarly reviewed the album positively, with the same "us-against-the-world" feeling of the band's second studio album, ''
Start Something
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''.
Track listing
Personnel
Credits for ''Weapons'' adapted from liner notes.
Lostprophets
*
Ian Watkins – lead vocals,
art direction
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*
Lee Gaze
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– lead guitar
*
Mike Lewis – rhythm guitar
*
Stuart Richardson
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– bass guitar, co-production, additional
engineered
*
Jamie Oliver
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- piano, keyboards,
samples, vocals
*
Luke Johnson - drums, percussion
Additional musicians
*
Ilan Rubin
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– drums, percussion
(Garage session tracks and "Weapon")
Production
*
Ken Andrews
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– production, engineered,
mixing, additional guitar, synth, backing vocals
* Justin Hopfer – co-production, additional engineered
* Romesh Dodabgoda – co-production, additional engineered
* Sean Curiel – assistant engineered
* Marco Ruiz – assistant engineered
* Rouble Kapoor – assistant engineered
* Liam Ross – assistant engineered
* Tom Manning – assistant engineered
* Brendan Davies – assistant engineered
* Aaron Rubin –
A&R, production, mixing
(tracks: 11–15 and "Weapon")
* Tom Baker –
mastered
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*
Russell Lissack
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– production
(track: 15)
*
James Ellis – production
(track: 15)
* Dick Beetham – mastered
(tracks 11–17 and "Weapon")
* Dan Mandell – art direction
* Andrew Whitton –
photography
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Charts
Release history
References
External links
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