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''Worry'' (stylized as ''WORRY.'') is the second solo album by American
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musician
Jeff Rosenstock Jeffrey Ernest Rosenstock (born September 7, 1982) is an American musician, multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter from Long Island, New York. He is known for his former bands Bomb the Music Industry! and The Arrogant Sons of Bitches, as well ...
, released on October 14, 2016 by
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. Released over a year after his debut solo album '' We Cool?'', ''Worry'' was recorded in April and May 2016 at a house in
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. Much of the album was written shortly after Rosenstock's band's gear was stolen while on tour in 2015. ''Worry'' saw the former
Bomb the Music Industry! Bomb the Music Industry! (commonly abbreviated as Bomb or BtMI!) were an American punk rock musical collective from Baldwin, Nassau County, New York, United States, led by singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Jeff Rosenstock. ...
and
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frontman achieve his greatest critical success, with numerous placements on year-end lists and previously unseen media exposure. The album addresses themes including urban
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. The album was promoted with two singles: "Festival Song", released on July 14, 2016, and "Wave Goodnight to Me", released on September 7, 2016. Rosenstock toured the album with Hard Girls, Katie Ellen of Chumped and local acts picked in each city. The album cover is a photograph taken at Rosenstock's wedding in 2015.


Background

After
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band
Bomb the Music Industry! Bomb the Music Industry! (commonly abbreviated as Bomb or BtMI!) were an American punk rock musical collective from Baldwin, Nassau County, New York, United States, led by singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Jeff Rosenstock. ...
announced their breakup in 2014, frontman Rosenstock quickly released his first solo album ''We Cool?'' in 2015. On July 14, 2016, Rosenstock released a new song, "Festival Song", off a yet-to-be-titled new album out later in the year. On August 16, 2016, Rosenstock announced a tour with Hard Girls and Katie Ellen, with
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hinting "Maybe that means a new album is coming soon? He did release a new song called 'Festival Song' recently. I don't know anything." On September 7, 2016, Rosenstock announced the title and release date of the album along with the release of the album's second single, "Wave Goodnight to Me", which was given a music video filmed at
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Composition

Clocking in at 37 minutes and containing 17 tracks, ''Worry'' has been described as
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and "anti-capitalist
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". The final nine songs of the album segue into each other in a manner described as similar to The Beatles' ''
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'' and the compilation ''
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"Rainbow" into the
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"Planet Luxury".'''' Rosenstock has named
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,
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' ''Smile'' and
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as influences on ''Worry'', specifically citing The Clash's double album ''
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'' as an inspiration for the short song structures on ''Worry''s second half.


Lyrical content

''Worry'' explores political lyrical themes. Lead single "Festival Song" was written as a criticism of corporate-sponsored music festivals after Rosenstock witnessed a band at a festival condemn surveillance culture and corporations while surrounded by the same institutions. "I'm not trying to call anybody a sellout," Rosenstock said of the song. "I just feel like people, at this point, don't think that you can do it another way anymore. It's just so accepted. It's like, 'Oh yeah, we got to do this thing this way. There's going to be corporate sponsors on this thing.'" "The Fuzz" discusses
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, while "Wave Goodnight to Me" was written about the
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of
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pushing out longtime residents. "To Be a Ghost..." contains lyrics about the negative effects of internet and
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culture.'''' Rosenstock also discusses personal topics on ''Worry''. Album opener "We Begged 2 Explode" discusses his feelings about whether or not being a musician was the right life choice for him; the album was written as Rosenstock was turning 34 years old. "Pash Rash" and "Blast Damage Days" reference the complications of technology and its effect on modern romance, with lyrics such as "These are the Amazon days / We are the binge-watching age / And we'll be stuck in a screen until our phones fall asleep."'''' "I Did Something Weird Last Night" references 'irrational, giddy emotion' about falling in love, which Rosenstock wrote about his now-wife as the two were beginning their relationship. ''Worry'' was Rosenstock's first release on
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, which inspired him to specifically write more politically conscious lyrics due to the wider audience he knew the album would have on a bigger label. "I wanted these lyrics to be punk as fuck, to reflect that same feeling that reading the lyrics of
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gave me when I was a teenager," Rosenstock said.


Reception

''Worry'' received critical acclaim from music critics. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 80 based on 6 reviews. ''
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'' proclaimed it the best album of 2016, declaring that "In 17 songs, Rosenstock tells his story, one that is also our story, about regrets and hopes and more regrets, about what it's like trying to maintain your humanity in a digital age, when you can sign on Facebook and find yourself 'amongst apologists who love ignoring the reality / of unarmed civilians executed publicly.'" Ian Cohen of ''Pitchfork'' stated that although "Rosenstock didn't really need a magnum opus to solidify his reputation as one of the most important figures in modern punk music", the potency of the album's political lyrical content was amplified following the election of
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less than a month after its release. ''Consequence of Sound'' wrote "''Worry'' feels like the true start of Rosenstock's solo career, with a backing band that is finally locked in, a record label 100 percent behind him, and a tower of critical accolades growing taller each day."'''' Timothy Monger of ''
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'' said that "At times wistful and contemplative, frequently explosive, and pleasantly damaged, ''Worry'' holds true to its creator's D.I.Y. aesthetic and pop-punk/ska roots while continuing to emphasize his new power pop direction". In 2019, ''
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'' named ''Worry'' the ninth-best overlooked album of the decade, stating that it "was released less than a month before Donald Trump was elected, but it still feels like the most accurate depiction of how things have felt since he took office. The punk veteran was singing about gentrification, all-encompassing corporatization, and how our internet-induced anhedonia has made the bad things feel even worse."


Track listing


Personnel

Band * Jeff Rosenstock - vocals, guitar, keyboards, saxophone, etc. * John DeDomenici - bass * Mike Huguenor - guitar, backing vocals * Kevin Higuchi - drums, percussion, backing vocals Production * Jack Shirley - recording, engineering, production, mixing, mastering


External links


''Worry'' on Quote Unquote Records


References

{{Authority control 2016 albums Jeff Rosenstock albums SideOneDummy Records albums