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''Insomniatic'' is the third studio album by American pop rock duo
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, released on July 10, 2007 by
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. The album features an electronic based sound, differing from their previous pop-rock and acoustic releases, that was accented with the use of synthesizers, sampling, drum programming and vocal processing effects. The lyrical content of the album is centered heavily around heartbreak, which some critics noted for its contrast to the electronic elements presented. ''Insomniatic'' was well received by many music critics, many of which lauded the duo for the lyrical depth and evolution. Others, however, found the composition of the album to be bland and unoriginal. The album debuted at number 15 on the ''Billboard'' 200 with sales of 39,000. Two singles were spawned from the album. The first single, "
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", was released on June 26, 2007 and charted within the top 30 in several countries, including the United States where it peaked at number 17. The song was also featured on an episode of
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's '' The Hills''. " Like Whoa" was released as the album's second single in early 2008 and charted in the lower regions of the charts. The album was the duo's final release with Hollywood Records. They left Hollywood in 2010 before forming their own label 78violet Music LLC.


Background

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's ''The Leak'' section posted all 12 songs on the standard edition of the album in their entirety on July 3, 2007. The song "Blush" was excluded from the MTV.com full album stream, as well as the
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edition. The song " Like Whoa" was featured in an episode of
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's '' The Hills,'' the television movie '' Super Sweet 16: The Movie'', which starred Aly & AJ, and '' High School Musical 3: Senior Year''. The song eventually became the album's second single. Instrumental versions of all 12 songs are available commercially on the iTunes Store, alongside the standard 12-track album with vocals. The album's title is not actually a word ("insomniac" serves as both a noun and an adjective);
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the definition of ''Insomniatic'' as stated by them is "A state of mind where one becomes addicted to the deprivation of sleep caused by an epic revelation of joy." The Australian release of the album features the same cover art as the deluxe edition, aside from the "Deluxe Edition" tag. It also includes the original version of " Chemicals React" as the first track, with the rest of the standard album following.


Composition

''Insomniatic'' is primarily an
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album that focuses instrumentally on the usage of synthesizers, drum programming, synthesized drums, sampling, loops and vocoders, creating a synthesized sound throughout. The set encompasses numerous genres including rock, pop,
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, new wave, and
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. The lyrical themes of the album are centered on heartbreak and loss. The first song, "Potential Breakup Song", is composed as an electropop song that incorporates elements of electronica, electro-rock and dance in its composition. The song's lyrics describe a situation in which certain instances have led to the dissolution of a union. The title track is an electro rock number that consists of instrumentation from "striking" drums and "quick" guitar riffs. The duo, who harmonizes throughout the song, speak of the feeling derived from insomnia. "Silence" features an opening consisting of a soft percussion and the accompaniment of synthesized instruments and piano with the vocals. "Like Whoa" differs from the rest of the album in sound as it runs through an upbeat dance rhythm and electronic beats, similar to those in "Bullseye", while incorporating sounds of an amusement park ride and new wave music. "Blush" is a lite ballad that features hints of sexual tension and suggestiveness in the lyrics. "Bullseye", along with "If I Could Have You Back" and "Like or Leave It", blend
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guitar tones with
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. "Closure" is an
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ballad that is composed of synthesizer keyboards and distorted guitars. A deluxe edition of the album was originally scheduled to be released in North America on November 6, 2007, then on March 4, 2008, and finally on March 18 only to eventually be canceled. The six-song extended CD includes acoustic performances at the Abbey Road Studios in the UK and a remix, along with a bonus DVD that contains music videos for Aly & AJ's main singles. Early reports stated that the DVD would include Aly & AJ's " My Super Sweet 16/18 Birthday Party" episode, a review featurette of the episode, the '' Aly & AJ: Sister Act'' MTV special, and the Aly & AJ episode of ''
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'', but these were not included. The deluxe edition was only released on March 5, 2008 in Japan.


Chart performance

The album debuted at number 15 on the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart, selling over 39,000 copies in its first week, becoming Aly & AJ's highest debut to date. ''Insomniatic'' remained on the charts for 18 weeks in total, dropping out after the fourteenth week, only to re-enter again six weeks later.''Insomniatic'' Chart Trajectory on Billboard 200, based on Billboard.com info
, ''Aly & AJ Reaction''.
''Insomniatic'' has sold 700,000 copies domestically and has sold more than 2 million copies worldwide.


Critical reception

Kathi Kamen Goldmark of ''
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'' gave the album four out of five stars, praising the duo's vocals and the "gentle undertone of self-esteem and standing up for yourself in relationships" as "refreshing". She further commented that the album was "better written than their first album" and that "the highs of flirtation, the confusion that comes with being caught in the undertow of sexual attraction while taking care of yourself and setting limits, and the sadness and disappointment of breaking up" were "all described in well-constructed songs containing G-rated imagery." Sari N. Kent of ''TheCelebrityCafe'' wrote positively about the album, writing in her review that the album "will make listeners jump up and take notice of this harmonic twosome. Their active beats will infect listeners' ears and make them want to dance whether they want to or not." Logan Leasure of Jesus Freak Hideout wrote that the album "offers some positive content through brokenness, but this is not an album worth presenting to someone looking for Christ." Caroline Sullivan of ''
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'' rated the album an A, praising "the effect of which is to leave the listener suspended between hyped-up delight and despair at the micro-produced perfection of it all" and the songwriting/production team for crafting "lush, assertive little symphonies with massive hooklines that make the most of the sisters' Britneyish breathiness." T2 of ''Tommy2.Net'' gave ''Insomniatic'' a three out of four star rating, praising the evolution of lyrics and sound present by the Michalka sisters. Chuck Eddy of ''
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'' in a positive review of the album described ''Insomniatic'' as "an endlessly ambitious yet endlessly effervescent confessional pop-rock breakup album that deserves to carry them far beyond their teen pop base." ''
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'' stated: "for ''Insomniatic'', the sisters had a hand in writing every song. The single 'Potential Breakup Song' sounds somewhat like
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's ' Runaway' run through a processor, but there's a lot more going musically than on your average teen-pop album." Fraser McAlpine of
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stated: "Aly and AJ's previous album was rock-pop; some of it light and bubbly, some of it bordering on heaviness. Staccato, often angry pop but still definitely pop. Their second offering, 'Insomniatic,' with this as the lead single seems to have kept the staccato and the venom but added more layers of pop, to create something that sounds like
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going through a blender with some soft-hearted Angry Girl Music." McAlpine described "Potential Breakup Song" as having "the most danceable mental breakdown I've heard in quite some time."


Release and promotion

The album was released on July 10, 2007 in the United States, on October 22, 2007 in the United Kingdom and Italy — with a new cover art — and ultimately in Singapore in April 2008. An enhanced Deluxe Edition was released in Japan on March 5, 2008. The cover of the Deluxe Edition (aside from the "deluxe edition" tag) was used for an Australian release on March 15, 2008. All other regions use the standard edition cover, featuring sisters and full moon behind them.


Promotion

United States * The sisters sang an edit of the lead single from ''Insomniatic'', "
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", on '' Live with Regis & Kelly'' on July 4, 2007 and again on ''
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'' on September 3, 2007. * On July 9, 2007 both sisters were on ''
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'' where they did a short interview. * On August 1, 2007 both sisters were on
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's ''
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'' to take viewers backstage at one of their concert stops. In the week of August 26, the girls hosted and co-hosted the show again. * The video for "Potential Breakup Song" premiered on
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in August 2007. * They performed songs from ''Insomniatic'' with
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as the supporting act replacing the
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. Soon after they were replaced by
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because of AJ's busy schedule, filming her first solo role in ''
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''. United Kingdom * The girls performed "Potential Breakup Song" near the
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to promote the UK release in October. * On October 3, 2007, Aly & AJ performed "Potential Breakup Song" on '' This Morning'', a British morning show. * On October 10, 2007, the sisters performed "Potential Breakup Song" and a version of "Like Whoa" with an extended "
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" dance break at '' G-A-Y'', a London-based nightclub. * They performed with UK band
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in London as a supporting act on the tour. * They were also featured on a Saturday morning television show called TMi on BBC Television.


Tours

After they were supporting act for Miley Cyrus on her Best of Both Worlds Tour, sisters also promoted the album with two tours in 2008: Insomniatic Tour and Mini Summer Tour.


Singles

* "
Potential Breakup Song "Potential Breakup Song" is a song co-written and performed by pop rock duo Aly & AJ and is the first single from their third studio album, '' Insomniatic''. It was released on June 26, 2007, going on to top many video countdowns, and becoming ...
" was released as the lead single from the album on May 24, 2007 in Canada, on June 26 in United States and on October 8 in United Kingdom. It peaked at number seventeen on US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, also peaking at number seventy-two in Canada and number twenty-two in the UK. * " Like Whoa" was released as the second and final single from the album on March 18, 2008 in United States. Its UK release was cancelled. It peaked at number sixty-three on US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, number sixty-six in Canada and number ninety-two in Australia.


Track listing

* Pronounced ''Division''. * "Blush" was removed from later pressings of the album. * The Target edition also comes with two digital ringtone downloads of "Potential Breakup Song" and "Bullseye".


Charts


Release history


References

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