Wired (Mallory Knox Album)
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''Wired'' is the third studio album by British
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Mallory Knox Mallory Knox were an English alternative rock band from Cambridge. In 2013, they released their debut album ''Signals'' which reached #33 in the UK album charts. Their second album '' Asymmetry'' was released on 27 October 2014 and reached #16 o ...
. It was released on March 10, 2017 and is the third and last album to feature Mikey Chapman on lead vocals.


Background and composition

Prior to joining the 2015 edition of
Warped Tour The Warped Tour was a traveling rock tour that toured the United States plus three or four stops in Canada annually each summer from 1995 until 2019. It was the largest traveling music festival in the United States and the longest-running touring ...
in America, bassist Sam Douglas began to feel stressed. Initially, he presumed it to be burnout, however, upon visiting a doctor, he was prescribed anti-depressants. They made Douglas feel sick, and when
Mallory Knox Mallory Knox were an English alternative rock band from Cambridge. In 2013, they released their debut album ''Signals'' which reached #33 in the UK album charts. Their second album '' Asymmetry'' was released on 27 October 2014 and reached #16 o ...
was on Warped Tour, he was "miserable. I didn't want to talk to anyone."Allen 2017, p. 38 The rest of the band was aware of Douglas' mental state, and subsequently held meetings in an attempt to, as vocalist Mikey Chapman describes, "try as a group to help him through." Following the end of a UK tour in October 2015, the band began writing for ''Wired''. The group initially had only one or two ideas. Douglas explained: "We can't write on the road, we need a rehearsal room ... twas daunting because it can take a couple of months to see what direction we're going in." Chapman mentioned that they were under a lot of stress and "were feeling a bit adrift." The band subsequently wrote "Giving It Up" in an hour and a half. The song gave the group "confidence and the vision to see what the record would become."


Production

Recording took place at VADA Studios, on an estate near Birmingham with producer
Dan Austin Dan Austin is a sound engineer and music producer and mixer working in the United Kingdom. Austin also performs as a bassist. Early life Austin attended The George Ward School and Lowbourne Junior School in Wiltshire. While in school he formed a ...
. On working with Austin, drummer Dave Rawling said: "He had so many great ideas on how to do things, and you can only hear by listening to this album like what he really does bring to the table." According to Douglas, the group wanted "something raw and live-sounding ... as if we’ve stood in front of them and played the songs to them." Instead of recording one instrument per week, the group opted to record the songs one-by-one, something that guitarist Joe Savins considered "the most influential thing we've ever done in terms of recording." Their previous album ''Asymmetry'' was recorded by doing drums, then bass, then guitars, then vocals, taking nearly three months to accomplish. Whereas for ''Wired'', the song-by-song approach only took a month to do. The producer had guitarist James Gillett play the songs in their entirety five times over and utilised the best take. In September 2016, Chapman revealed that the group were "starting to get mixes and stuff back now."


Music and lyrics

Chapman referred to ''Asymmetry'' as "almost a diagonal sidestep" from their debut ''Signals'', whereas ''Wired'' "really feels like what we really wanted to do with that record ... tak ngan intentional step forward." Douglas said that a number of songs deal with anxieties and love, and the "way these are perceived online through our social media connections." According to Douglas, "Giving It Up" is about the "frustration of giving everything to something you're passionate about & truly believe in, only to have other people step in who don’t share the same passion as you and hinder your progress." The lyrics to "California" were inspired during a drive through Florida while on Warped Tour in 2015. According to Chapman, it was from his point-of-view talking to Douglas: "It was me going, 'Look I know you have this perspective right now and it's hard to pull yourself out, but if you could for five minutes you'd see this wonderful situation around you.'" Discussing the album's title-track, Douglas said that when people are going through a "bad phase, go online and see their mates having the time of their lives. Your life feels a bit worse." The aftermath of Douglas' Warped Tour experience was detailed in the tracks "For You" and "Better Off Without You".Allen 2017, pp. 38–39 Douglas described "For You" as a love song for his girlfriend "without going, 'I love you ...' It's more, 'I know I'm a bit fucked up ... but I'm determined to make it better.'"Allen 2017, p. 39 With "Better Off Without You", which also talked about anti-depressant
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, Douglas described it as: "For something so personal it all felt very impersonal. Sometimes the biggest part is the realisation that you are fucked up." According to Chapman, "Lucky Me" is about "desire, and the fulfilment of that desire ... Sometimes you just gotta write a song about sex." Referring to "Saviour", Chapman said: "We as a global society require a revolution of the mind in order to take a step out of our dark past and into a future based on scientific fact, technological advancement and positive social progression." Douglas considered "Mother" "a really heartfelt piece of music but in a really up lifting way."


Release

On 2 November 2016, ''Wired'' was announced for release, and the album's artwork and track listing was revealed. On the same day, "Giving It Up" was released as a single. On 9 November, a music video was released for "Giving It Up". According to Chapman, the video centres on being addicted to technology and "the fact it brings people much closer together and yet so much further away at the same time." On December 16, a lyric video was released for "Lucky Me", which was released as a single on 13 January 2017. On 20 January, "Better Off Without You" was released as a single. A week later, a music video was released for the song. "Saviour" was made available for streaming on 2 March. ''Wired'' was released on 10 March through
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. In March and April, the band went on a headlining tour of the UK with support from
Lonely the Brave Lonely the Brave are an English alternative rock band from Cambridge. They were formed in 2008. The members include Jack Bennett (vocals), Mark Trotter (lead guitar), Gavin Edgeley (drums), Andrew Bushnen (bass), and Ross Smithwick (rhythm gui ...
and
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. As part of
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2017, the group released a
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consisting of "Wired" and a demo, "89".Young 2017, p. 8


Track listing

# "Giving It Up" – 3:09 # "California" – 3:51 # "Wired" – 4:24 # "For You" – 4:00 # "Midnight" – 3:11 # "Better Off Without You" – 2:56 # "Falling in Love" – 4:53 # "Lucky Me" – 3:21 # "Saviour" – 3:44 # "Come Back Around" – 3:32 # "Mother" – 4:00


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. Mallory Knox * Mikey Chapman – lead vocals; backing vocals (tracks 4 and 7), percussion (track 4) * Sam Douglas – bass guitar; backing vocals (tracks 1, 3, 4, 7, 8 and 10), lead vocals (tracks 2–5, 7, 10 and 11), keys (tracks 2, 10 and 11), piano (track 5) * James Gillett – rhythm guitar (tracks 1, 3, 4, 6, 9 and 11), lead guitar (tracks 1–3 and 5–10), keys (track 2), percussion (tracks 3 and 8) * Joe Savins – lead guitar (tracks 1, 3, 4, 6, 9 and 11), rhythm guitar (tracks 1–3 and 5–10) * Dave Rawling – drums; percussion (tracks 3, 4, 6, 9 and 11) Additional musicians * Mallory Knox – backing vocals (tracks 2, 6 and 9), chorus vocals (track 11) * Gethin Pearson – programming *
Dan Austin Dan Austin is a sound engineer and music producer and mixer working in the United Kingdom. Austin also performs as a bassist. Early life Austin attended The George Ward School and Lowbourne Junior School in Wiltshire. While in school he formed a ...
– additional programming Production * Dan Austin – producer, mixing, engineer * Gethin Pearson – additional production, additional engineering * Liam Farrell – assistant *
Matt Colton Matt Colton (born 30 March 1975) is an English mastering engineer and member of the mastering group of the Music Producers Guild. He has mastered recordings for artists such as Muse, Coldplay, James Blake, George Michael, Hot Chip, Gary Numa ...
– mastering


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References

Citations Sources * * * * * * * * {{Authority control 2017 albums Mallory Knox albums RCA Records albums Albums produced by Dan Austin