721835 Explained

721835
Type:studio
Artist:Double Experience
Cover:File:721835 (album).jpg
Released:August 1, 2014
Recorded:2013, at Warrior Sound Studio, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Genre:Hard rock, alternative rock
Label:Independent
Producer:Al Jacob, Mitch Marlow
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721835 is the second full-length album by Double Experience, released worldwide on August 1, 2014. It is their first album released independently via their record label Colfax Rock.

According to a blog post by the band, the album title is leet for the word "tribes" and is not intended to be pronounced numerically.[1]

Track listing

  1. Gambit (3:57)
  2. Strange Acquaintance (4:41)
  3. Horror Beyond Imagination (3:34)
  4. Wolf in the Ewe (4:19)
  5. Congratulations on Second Place (3:28)
  6. Here’s Y (2:39)
  7. Thumbsucker (3:30)
  8. Destiny Chile (3:39)
  9. Who the Hell? (3:05)

Miscellaneous

Critical reception

Upon its release, 721835 received positive reviews. Royal Flush praised the record, noting that "the song writing is impeccable" and felt songs like "Who the Hell" "demonstrate Ian's amazing vocals and ability to carry the melody throughout the entire track."[10] ModularBase echoed these sentiments, adding that the lyrics were "considerably well-written" throughout.[11] Lærke Fenger of Rockfreaks.net gave 721835 a 7.5/10, calling it a collection of "ballsy, well-written alternative rock songs with cheeky riffs and ambitious vocal melodies". Though she recognized the range of sounds covered on the album, she ultimately concluded that "the best songs are still the ones that make the most use of the gritty rock 'n' roll approach they have perfected so well."[12]

Personnel

Ian Nichols – vocals, lyrics
Brock Tinsley – guitars, lyrics
Tim Kealey – bass, synths
Steve Bache – drums (tracks 1-5)
Kenny Saunders – drums (tracks 7-9)
Al Jacob – production, engineer
Mitchell Marlow – co-production, additional instrumentation
Jamie King – Mastering
Dieter V.D.O – cover artwork

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brock Explains The How's and Why's of 721835.
  2. Web site: Double Experience Announce Tour Dates, Debut Video.
  3. Web site: The Working Titles of 14 Popular Hollywood Movies.
  4. Web site: Avatar driving us to suicide say fans.
  5. Web site: Avatar fans suicidal because planet Pandora is not real.
  6. Web site: Interview with Double Experience.
  7. Web site: Lantern Cocktail Menu.
  8. Web site: An exclusive interview with Double Experience.
  9. Web site: Canadian 'nerd rockers' Double Experience to play in Warrington as part of third UK tour. Morgan . David.
  10. Web site: Royal Magazine Review of 721835.
  11. Web site: Neo-Nerd Rock: Double Experience's "721835". 2016-08-15. https://archive.today/20140805060207/http://modularbase.com/neo-nerd-rock-double-experiences-721835/. 2014-08-05. dead.
  12. Web site: Double Experience - "721835".