- IV (Godsmack album)
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IV Studio album by Godsmack Released April 25, 2006 Recorded October - December 2005 at Spiral Recording Studio in Hollywood, California Genre Heavy metal, alternative metal, hard rock, blues rock Length 52:44 Label Universal, Republic Producer Sully Erna, Andy Johns Godsmack chronology The Other Side
(2004)IV
(2006)Good Times, Bad Times... Ten Years of Godsmack
(2007)Singles from IV IV is the fourth studio album by heavy metal band Godsmack, released on April 25, 2006. This is Godsmack's only studio album produced by Andy Johns.
Contents
Recording and lyrical themes
According to Sully Erna: "This is the first time I’ve been totally honest, speaking the truth about real situations," he says. "In the past I was always pointing a finger, whether at myself or someone else, but I’ve come clean with myself and the people I can now love and care about.
This record is about the light at the end of the tunnel, coming out of that funk, recognizing the dark parts of our lives, but committing to finding a way out of them."[1]
With legendary engineer Andy Johns, who worked on such Led Zeppelin classics as "Stairway to Heaven" and "When the Levee Breaks", as well as albums by the Rolling Stones and Van Halen, Godsmack steps up in class, from the metal ghetto to full-fledged classic blues-rockers.[2]
Recorded at Spiral Recording Studio in Los Angeles, Godsmack had the luxury, for the first time, of writing and recording IV without being on the road or having to rush to meet a deadline. They wrote 35 tracks, recorded 17, and picked the best of them to go on the disc.[1]
"There were a lot of things that happened on this record that were different than the way we worked in the past," explains Erna. "And one of those was me letting go of the steering wheel a bit, allowing the band control over the writing and me stepping away to an outside point of view and coming up with lyrics for what I viewed as another group entirely," he says.[1]
The lyrical themes, about speaking the truth and coming clean, are echoed in "Livin' in Sin", a song that inspired Erna to reveal to his girlfriend his infidelities, a theme he also explores in "The Enemy". "I was blocked for months," he says. "Writing that song opened up the floodgates and made me realize what this record was about."[1]
"Shine Down" was another example of the band wrenching light from dark. "That one’s not just a song of hope, but of realistic expectations," explains Erna. "It’s about being human and having problems. About not being able to lift your head off the pillow, but knowing there’s somebody out there that watches over us and a universe that protects us. I knew this new year would be rocking for us. It’s not religious, but spiritual."[1]
Sales
IV sold 211,000 copies in the US in its first week of release, debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart.[3] This figure is a bit less than the 267,000 units sold by Godsmack's third studio album, Faceless,[4] back in April 2003, and the 256,000 first-week tally achieved by 2000's Awake.[5] IV also debuted at number four on the Top Canadian Albums and number one on the Top Internet Albums.
Name origin
The album's minimalist name "IV" derives not only from its being the band's fourth studio album, but also from a running piece of backstage humor, as related by Larkin and Erna:
We have this security guy, a big, tough guy named J.C. He's another Boston guy. And in Boston, it's "fou." They don't really have the "R." It's not "four," it's "fou." He'd be hanging around backstage and chicks would walk by and he would rate them from 1 to 10. But if it wasn't a 10, there was no 1, 2, 3, or 5. It was always you were a "ten" or a "fou." He just pulled the funniest things. Sometimes, he'd just hold up four fingers and wouldn't have to say it anymore, and we'd all just burst out laughing. And then the funniest one, this guy walked by with a chick on each arm, and he goes, "Hey, bub, two fous don't make an eight!" So when it came up, it's our fourth full-length record, everybody was like, "Fou!" And we were like, "That's it, Man." We're not trying to break any records for originality here. I know there's Led Zeppelin IV, Foreigner IV, a million IVs. We just thought it's fitting.[6][7]Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [8] Rolling Stone [9] Track listing
All songs written and composed by Sully Erna, except where noted.
No. Title Length 1. "Livin' in Sin" (Erna, Tony Rombola, Robbie Merrill, Shannon Larkin) 4:39 2. "Speak (dialogue by John Kosco of Dropbox)" (Erna, Rombola, Merrill, Larkin) 3:57 3. "The Enemy" 4:07 4. "Shine Down" 5:01 5. "Hollow featuring Lisa Guyer" (Erna, Rombola) 4:32 6. "No Rest for the Wicked" 4:37 7. "Bleeding Me" 3:37 8. "Voodoo Too" (Erna, Rombola, Merrill, Larkin) 5:26 9. "Temptation" 4:06 10. "Mama" 5:14 11. "One Rainy Day" (Erna, Rombola, Merrill, Larkin) 7:21 Total length:52:44 iTunes bonus track No. Title Length 12. "I Stand Alone (Live)" Best Buy bonus track No. Title Length 12. "Safe and Sound" 4:20 Target bonus track No. Title Length 12. "I Thought" 4:14 Personnel
Godsmack
- Sully Erna - rhythm guitar, vocals, producer
- Tony Rombola - lead guitar, backing vocals
- Robbie Merrill - bass guitar
- Shannon Larkin - drums, percussion
Others
- P. R. Brown - Package Design
- Kent Hertz - Engineer, Digital Editing
- Andy Johns - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Clay Patrick McBride - Photography
- Dave Schultz - Mastering
- Kevin Sheehy - Personal Assistant
- Doug Strub - Engineer
Chart positions
- Album
Chart (2006) Peak
positionAustrian Albums Chart[10] 65 Canadian Albums Chart[11] 4 German Albums Chart[12] 56 Swiss Albums Chart[13] 100 The Billboard 200[11] 1 Digital Albums Chart[11] 1 Rock Albums Chart[11] 1 Tastemakers Albums Chart[11] 2 - Singles
Year Siong Chart Peak
position2006 "Speak" Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 1 Alternative Songs[14] 10 Pop 100 93 The Billboard Hot 100[15] 85 "Shine Down" Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 4 Alternative Songs[14] 31 2007 "The Enemy" Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 4 Certification
Region Certification Sales/shipments United States (RIAA)[16] Gold 500,000^ ^shipments figures based on certification alone
References
- ^ a b c d e "Universal Public Community - Biography". Universal Public Community. http://www.universalrepublic.com/community/artist/bio.aspx?mid=329428. Retrieved 2008-04-11.
- ^ Fuoco, Christina (2006-06-23). "Interview: Shannon Larkin of Godsmack". Entertainment News. http://entertainment-news-network-archive.blogspot.com/2006/06/interview-shannon-larkin-of-godsmack.html. Retrieved 2007-11-10.
- ^ "Godsmack's "IV" Debuts At #1 On Billboard 200". MetalUnderground.com. MetalUnderground.com. 2006-05-03. http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=19089. Retrieved 2008-12-10.
- ^ "Godsmack: 'Faceless' Debut At #1". Blabbermouth.Net. Blabbermouth.Net. 2003-04-16. http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=11391. Retrieved 2008-12-10.
- ^ "Godsmack Is 'Awake' At #5". Yahoo! Music. Yahoo! Music. 2000-11-09. http://music.yahoo.com/read/news/12026560. Retrieved 2008-12-10.
- ^ "‘Livin in Sin' with Godsmack's Shannon Larkin". Live-Metal.Net. 2006-05-06. http://www.live-metal.net/features_interviews_godsmack.html. Retrieved 2007-11-10.
- ^ Jenny, Feniak. "The music and magic of Godsmack". Edmunton sun. http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/2006/06/18/1639166.html. Retrieved 2007-11-10.
- ^ "IV - Godsmack". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r832192.
- ^ http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/godsmack/albums/album/9940765/review/9961346/iv[dead link]
- ^ "Godsmack - IV". austriancharts.at. http://austriancharts.at/showitem.asp?interpret=Godsmack&titel=IV&cat=a.
- ^ a b c d e "IV - Godsmack". Billboard. http://www.billboard.com/#/album/godsmack/iv/773648.
- ^ "Charverfolgung / Godsmack / Longplay" (in German). PhonoNet. http://musicline.de/de/chartverfolgung_summary/artist/Godsmack/?type=longplay.
- ^ "Godsmack - IV". hitparade.ch. http://hitparade.ch/showitem.asp?interpret=Godsmack&titel=IV&cat=a.
- ^ a b "Godsmack Alternative Songs Chart History". Billboard. http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/godsmack/chart-history/277923?f=377&g=Singles.
- ^ "Godsmack Hot 100 Chart History". Billboard. http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/godsmack/chart-history/277923?f=379&g=Singles.
- ^ "American album certifications – Godsmack – IV". Recording Industry Association of America. http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?artist=%22IV%22. If necessary, click Advanced, then click Format, then select Album, then click SEARCH
Preceded by
Me and My Gang by Rascal FlattsBillboard 200 number-one album
May 7, 2006–May 13, 2006Succeeded by
10,000 Days by ToolGodsmack Sully Erna · Tony Rombola · Robbie Merrill · Shannon Larkin
Tommy Stewart · Lee Richards · Joe D'arcoStudio albums Demos and extended plays All Wound Up · The Other SideCompilations Videos Live · Smack This! · ChangesSingles "Whatever" · "Keep Away" · "Bad Religion" · "Voodoo" · "Awake" · "Bad Magick" · "Greed" · "I Stand Alone" · "Straight Out of Line" · "Serenity" · "Re-Align" · "Running Blind" · "Touché" · "Speak" · "Shine Down" · "The Enemy" · "Good Times Bad Times" · "Whiskey Hangover" · "Cryin' Like a Bitch" · "Love-Hate-Sex-Pain" · "Saints and Sinners"Other songs Related articles Book:Godsmack · Category:Godsmack · Portal:Heavy metal Categories:- Albums certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America
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