Against the Stars explained

Against the Stars
Type:Studio
Artist:The Dambuilders
Cover:Against the Stars.jpg
Recorded:Kevin March's basement
Genre:Indie rock
Label:East West
Elektra
Producer:Eric Masunaga
Prev Title:Ruby Red
Prev Year:1995

Against the Stars is the sixth and final studio album by Boston-based indie rock band the Dambuilders,[1] and their third for a major label.[2] It was released on July 29, 1997 on East West and Elektra Records.[3] [4]

Background and recording

Against the Stars was recorded in the basement of the Dambuilders' drummer, Kevin March, and produced by the band's guitarist, Eric Masunaga.[5]

Release and promotion

Against the Stars was released on July 29, 1997 on both East West and Elektra Records.[3] [4] The album's first single was "Burn this Bridge". The song "Break Up With Your Boyfriend" was released as another single from the album on October 27, 1997. To promote it, the band collected fans' stories of their worst breakups via their website.[3]

Critical reception

JT Griffith of AllMusic gave Against the Stars 3 out of 5 stars. He compared it to the Dambuilders' previous albums, writing, "If Encendedor and Ruby Red were more akin to Sub Pop records, then Against the Stars is closer to Cheap Trick arena rock."[2] Jim Sullivan of the Boston Globe was highly favorable in his assessment of the album, writing, "The 13 tracks show a mix of pop-craft smarts and art-rock leanings. There's variety and wit, bracing guitar and violin parts, and a keen sense of melody that is consistent throughout."[5] Writing in the Hartford Courant, Roberto Gonzalez praised both the album and the band as a whole: "Intelligent, well-crafted and intense, Boston's Dambuilders create a swirling sound of violin and electric guitar, wrapped around a tight rhythm section. While their last album, "Ruby Red," was all prickly pop, their new effort displays their true influences."[6] Mark Lepage of the Montreal Gazette was less favorable in his review. He gave the album a rating of 5 out of 10, quipping, "Decades of technological progress, and we get a new Missing Persons with Howard Jones fronting."

Notes and References

  1. News: Underwood . Bob . Recordings In Brief . . 21 November 1997.
  2. Web site: The Dambuilders - Against the Stars . Griffith . JT . . en-us . 15 February 2019.
  3. Reece . Doug . Popular Uprisings . 15 February 2019 . . 11 October 1997 . 26 . en.
  4. Web site: Schulps . Dave . Dambuilders . . 15 February 2019 . 2007.
  5. News: Sullivan . Jim . Dambuilders delve into their playful side . . 15 August 1997.
  6. News: Gonzalez . Roberto . Against the Stars -- The Dambuilders . 15 February 2019 . . 2 October 1997.