4th Wall (album) explained
4th Wall |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Ruel |
Cover: | 4th Wall by Ruel.png |
Released: | 3 March 2023 |
Length: | 44:40 |
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Prev Title: | Bright Lights, Red Eyes |
Prev Year: | 2020 |
4th Wall is the debut studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Ruel, released on 3 March 2023. The album was announced on 25 January 2023.[1] [2]
Inspired by Ruel's favorite films, primarily The Truman Show and Fight Club, the album "imagines Ruel finding out his entire life is a lie, being filmed for someone else's entertainment".[3]
Upon announcement, Ruel said, "I spent the last 3 years writing it and wound up with over 100 songs. I rewrote half of them and re-recorded most of them, until they sounded exactly as I heard them in my head. It's been the biggest journey making this record and I know I kept you waiting for it, but on March 3rd, it'll be all yours. I'm so proud of it, thank you so, so much for sticking with me."[1]
Ruel announced the first leg of his 4th Wall World Tour, which commenced in Australia and New Zealand in April 2023.[4]
At the 2023 ARIA Music Awards, the album was nominated for Best Produced Release.[5]
Reception
Milky Milky Milky said "On his debut offering, Ruel comes to the realisation that life isn't all it appears to be. There's a complexity to the human existence, one that is heightened during the transitionary period towards adulthood. And that, in all its essence, is what forms the conceptual basis of 4th Wall... Overall, 4th Wall is a finely crafted capsule of stories that indicate the trajectory Australian pop music is heading. Subtly threading in nostalgic and multi-genre notes across the body of work speaks to how we consume music, influenced by different genres. The record takes influences that are so relatable, and adds junctures that either hark back to, or become, annotations within the album. Ruel has delivered a multi-faceted body of work that cements his place as one of Australia's most engaging contemporary acts."[6]
Robin Murray from Clash Magazine said "Taken as a whole, 4th Wall is ruthlessly entertaining and undeniably ambitious, with Ruel chopping down the excess to leave only prime cuts. A punchy introductory gambit, the album finds the Australian pop trailblazer hauling down the walls while letting fans into his world."[7]
Track listing
Notes
- signifies a primary and vocal producer
- signifies a co-producer
- signifies an additional producer
Personnel
Musicians
- Ruel – vocals (all tracks), guitar (track 9)
- Spencer Stewart – bass guitar (1, 2, 4), guitar (2, 4); background vocals, drum machine, piano (4)
- Jake Reed – drums (1)
- Daniel Walsh – guitar (1, 2, 6, 10)
- Beau Golden – piano (1, 3, 6, 11), synthesizer (1, 12), keyboards (7, 12)
- Jan Bangma – bass guitar (2, 10, 12)
- Gabe Simon – guitar (2); background vocals, bass guitar, percussion (6)
- Pearl Lion – bass guitar, guitar (3)
- M-Phazes – background vocals (4), drum machine (4, 8), synthesizer (8), vocals (10)
- Aidan Rodriguez – background vocals (4), acoustic guitar (5, 8), electric guitar (5), keyboards (8, 11), synthesizer (14)
- Dora Jar – background vocals (4)
- Julian Bunetta – bass guitar, electric guitar (5)
- Colin Munroe – background vocals (7, 8)
- Blake Straus – bass guitar (7)
- Hillary Smith – cello (7)
- Jake Torrey – guitar (7)
- Emiko Bankson – strings (7)
- Ted Case – strings (7)
- Sofia Kim – viola (7)
- Carrie Kennedy – violin (7)
- Michelle Shin – violin (7)
- Sean Hurley – bass guitar (8)
- Sammy Witte – bass guitar, drum machine, guitar, keyboards, programming (9)
- Joseph E-Shine Mizrachi – guitar (10)
- Scott Dittrich – guitar (10)
- Ben Johnson – vocals (10)
- Casey Smith – vocals (10)
- Rahel Phillips – background vocals (12)
- Ethan Gruska – guitar (12)
- Tom Barnes – bass guitar (13)
- Ben Kohn – organ (13)
- Peter Kelleher – synthesizer (13)
- PJ Harding – guitar (14)
- Ian Peres – synthesizer (14)
Technical
- Ruairi O'Flaherty – mastering (1–4, 6, 7, 11–14)
- Dale Becker – mastering (5, 8–10)
- Lars Stalfors – mixing (1–4, 6, 7, 11–14)
- Eric J. Dubowsky – mixing (5, 8–10)
- Sammy Witte – engineering (9)
- M-Phazes – vocal engineering (9)
- Connor Hedge – engineering assistance (9)
- Matt Curtin – engineering assistance (9)
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Release history
Notes and References
- Web site: Ruel announces long-awaited debut album, '4th Wall'. Tone Deaf. 25 January 2023. 28 January 2023. Lochrie, Conner.
- Web site: Ruel announces debut album, 4th Wall, shares new single . ABC . 25 January 2023 . 28 January 2023 . Fuamoli, Sose.
- Web site: Ruel: "I don't set myself goals ever. I just do everything when it comes and feels right". NME. 25 January 2023. 28 January 2023. Josh Martin.
- Web site: Ruel breaks the '4th Wall' on debut studio album. Out in Perth. 3 March 2023. 4 March 2023.
- Web site: Nominees Announced for 2023 ARIA Awards. Music Feeds. 21 September 2023. 24 September 2023.
- Web site: RUEL '4TH WALL' REVIEW. Milky Milky Milky. 3 March 2023. 4 March 2023.
- Web site: Ruel – 4th Wall A punchy yet eclectic debut offering.... Clash Magazine. 3 March 2023. 4 March 2023.
- Web site: ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart. Australian Recording Industry Association. 13 March 2023. 10 March 2023.
- Web site: NZ Top 40 Albums Chart. Recorded Music NZ. 13 March 2023. 11 March 2023.
- Web site: ARIA Top 50 Australian Artist Album Chart for 2023. Australian Recording Industry Association. 14 January 2024.
- Web site: 4th Wall CD + Digital Album . https://web.archive.org/web/20230302221808/https://us.oneruel.com/products/4th-wall-cd . 2 March 2023 . 3 March 2023 . Ruel.
- Web site: 4TH WALL by Ruel . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230303030942/https://music.apple.com/au/album/4th-wall/1666715254 . 3 March 2023 . 3 March 2023 . Apple Music (AUS).