I Will Be Nothing Without Your Love | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | The Ready Set |
Cover: | I Will Be Nothing Without Your Love.jpg |
Border: | yes |
Recorded: | 2015–2016 |
Genre: | Electropop |
Producer: | Jordan Witzigreuter |
Prev Title: | The Bad & the Better |
Prev Year: | 2014 |
Next Title: | V1 |
Next Year: | 2018 |
I Will Be Nothing Without Your Love is the fifth studio album by American electropop singer-songwriter The Ready Set. It was released on April 8, 2016 by Hopeless Records.
In 2015, Witzigreuter took a one-year hiatus from releasing music under the Ready Set to focus on his new side project, Nekokat.[1] He cited "burn out" as the reason for taking a break from the Ready Set and that working on Nekokat helped motivate him to write songs again.[1] In November 2015, the Ready Set signed with Hopeless Records.[2] He began working on the album prior to being signed to the label.[3] He spoke about signing with the label in an interview with Alternative Press.
Witzigreuter stated that he was able to be a little more honest with the album and that it feels more like him.[1] The album was influenced by happy tropical sound and features sadder lyrical themes according to Witzigreuter.[3] By the end of 2015, Witzigreuter already finished producing and engineering the album in his home studio.[1]
Two singles were released from the album. "Good Enough" was released as the first single on February 5, 2016, along with its music video directed by Erik Rojas.[4] A remix by Michael Brun was released on May 20, 2016,[5] which led the song to have a bigger impact, reaching more than ten million streams on Spotify and peaked at number 40 on the US Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart.[6] [7] "Disappearing Act" was released as the second single on March 11, 2016 along the premiere of its music video, directed by Megan Thompson.[8] "Swim" was released as a promotional single on March 31, 2016, before the album's arrival.[9]
I Will Be Nothing Without Your Love was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. Tim Sendra of AllMusic described Witzigreuter's work on the album as "carefully crafted arrangements like they were meant to be together forever, his lyrics touch on pain, but in a harmless, easy to swallow fashion, and the sleek production goes down smooth but never sounds plastic." He also stated that the album was The Ready Set's "most impressively Pop record yet." Emillie Marvel of idobi Radio called the album, "a fresh start built from past influences and life lessons." She praised Witzigreuter's ability to write "catchy melodies like nobody's business."
Amy Ebeling of Alternative Press stated, "although songs begin to blend into one another and certain hooks become repetitive over the span of the LP, I Will Be Nothing Without Your Love is well worth a listen."[10] In a mixed review by Michael Smith of Renowned for Sound, he remarked, "while the fluffy synthpop style that dominates the album is endearing, it's a style that wears thin over the course of the album."[11] Despite stating that the record is a "largely forgettable piece of work," he praised the track, "Good Enough" for its "tropical melodies and booming beats."[11] Overall, he called the album a "far more mediocre release," that will "inevitably end up fading into the background with time."[11]
All songs written and produced by Jordan Witzigreuter except where noted.[12]
Credits for I Will Be Nothing Without Your Love adapted from AllMusic.[13]