- New Detention
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New Detention Studio album by Grinspoon Released 3 June 2002
- Re-Release I:
- 10 March 2003
- Re-Release II:
- 19 July 2004
Recorded September 2001- January 2002. Genre Post-grunge
Alternative metalLength 40:37 Label Universal Records/Grudge Records Producer Phil McKellar Grinspoon chronology Easy
(1999)New Detention
(2002)Panic Attack
(2003)Alternative cover Re-Release I & II CoverSingles from New Detention New Detention is an album by Australian rock band Grinspoon. It was released on 3 June 2002. It peaked at #2 on the ARIA album charts. The album spawned four singles: "Chemical Heart", "Lost Control", "No Reason" and "1000 Miles". These singles had a strong showing in the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2002 with "Chemical Heart" reaching #2, "Lost Control" at #14, "No Reason" at #15 and "1000 Miles" at #47.
The heartfelt ballad "Chemical Heart" was the first single to be released and marked a change in focus for the band towards a more mature, mainstream sound. This change would become more apparent on their next album release, Thrills, Kills & Sunday Pills, however New Detention did contain songs in the classic Grinspoon style to appeal to fans of their previous work, such as the songs "Boltcutter" and "Killswitch".
The 2003 rerelease of the album included a bonus CD that contained the tracks from the Panic Attack EP, which is now unavailable individually. The album was re-released again without the bonus CD on 19 July 2004. Also, the album was released in the United States, due to its popularity in Australia, but only as an import. However, in the United Kingdom, this was released as a full release.
The original cover featured a target range over a classroom with empty desks, which was misinterpreted by some as promoting terrorism. However, the photo had to be changed due to copyright issues as the band had unknowingly only licensed the photo for 5000 copies, as the album had sold many more copies than that. Complaints to Universal Records and Grinspoon about the terrorism misinterpretation and the copyright issues led the artwork to be changed for the re-release. The album was re-released with a changed cover, featuring the band in green.
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Reception
The album gained mostly positive reviews due to its change in sound, but gained more negative reviews from the fans, saying that the band was becoming more commercial and less like their "Easy"-era counterparts.
In the United Kingdom, the album gained mixed reviews.
Track listing
- "Intro" – 0:44
- "Anyday, Anyhow" – 3:28
- "Lost Control" – 3:29
- "Gone Tomorrow" – 3:27
- "Chemical Heart" – 4:39
- "Make It Happen" – 4:05
- "Boltcutter" – 3:22
- "No Reason" – 3:49
- "Killswitch" – 3:32
- "1000 Miles" – 2:21
- "Damn Straight" – 3:54
- "Hate" – 3:39
- "Don't Change" (Re-Release II Bonus track) - 3:49
Re-Release I Bonus CD (Panic Attack)
- Don't Change
- Off Piste
- Boredom
- Fall Away
Charts
Chart Peak
positionAustralia 2 Phil Jamieson · Pat Davern · Joe Hansen · Kristian Hopes Studio albums Guide to Better Living · Easy · New Detention · Thrills, Kills & Sunday Pills · Alibis & Other Lies · Six to MidnightExtended plays Compilations DVDs Grinspoon: 23 Hours of Waiting AroundSingles "Just Ace" · "Pedestrian" · "DCX3" · "Repeat" · "Don't Go Away" · "Ready 1" · "Rock Show" · "Secrets" · "Violent and Lazy" · "Chemical Heart" · "Lost Control" · "No Reason" · "1000 Miles" · "Hard Act to Follow" · "Better Off Alone" · "Hold on Me" · "Bleed You Dry" · "Sweet As Sugar" · "Black Tattoo" · "What You Got" · "Minute By Minute" · " Dogs" · " Comeback"Related articles Categories:- 2002 albums
- Grinspoon albums
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