In Moderation Explained

In Moderation
Type:studio
Artist:8stops7
Cover:In Moderation.jpg
Released:October 12, 1999
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Label:Reprise
Producer:
Prev Title:Birth of a Cynic
Prev Year:1997
Next Title:Bend
Next Year:2006

In Moderation is the second studio album by 8stops7 and the major label debut for the band. Four songs on this album were re-released and had been included on the band's debut album, Birth of a Cynic. Their initial release on Birth of a Cynic fell below expectations with only 2,000 albums being produced and no songs from it being issued as a single.

The release of In Moderation spawned a redefining of the band's success entailing a national (US) tour, with several exceeding 15,000 patrons. The album sold in excess of 150,000 copies in its first year of release.

The band's members, Evan Sula-Goff, Seth Watson, Adam Powell, and Alex Viveros are attributed equal credit for writing the songs on In Moderation, while the four which had appeared on Birth of a Cynic were originally attributed to Evan Sula-Goff; considered, in the AMG musical review for In Moderation, to be the band's solidifying member.[1]

Chart performance

In Moderation charted on the Billboard Top Heatseekers peaking at 34 on the year 2000, and produced two singles, "Question Everything" and "Satisfied", respectively achieving 25 and 35 on the Billboard Alternative chart, and 16 and 26 on the billboard US Mainstream Rock chart.[2] "Question Everything" also reached number 38 on the US Adult Top 40 chart.[3] [4]

Personnel

Band
Additional musicians

Support and technical

Track listing

  1. "Satisfied" (3:05)
  2. "Not Alive" (3:38)*
  3. "Question Everything" (4:28)
  4. "Regression" (3:05)
  5. "Good Enough" (3:11)
  6. "Better" (3:26)
  7. "Uninspired" (3:48)
  8. "Esteem" (4:20)*
  9. "Wider" (3:07)*
  10. "My Would-Be Savior" (2:52)
  11. "Forget" (12:09)*

* Asterisk indicates four songs previously released on the band's debut album, Birth of a Cynic (1997).

Hidden track

The album's 11th track, listed as the last song, "Forget", tracks for (12:09). "Forget" actually fades out at (4:22) and is followed by (3:45) of silence. Then an unlisted track, titled "Empty", begins to play and tracks for the remaining (4:02). This hidden track features the background vocals of the Water Sisters, and a piano accompaniment played by Gary Sula-Goff.[6]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/1102267/a/In+Moderation.htm Album review
  2. Billboard chart history
  3. Billboard pop
  4. Billboard chart history for the week of December 2, 2000
  5. Web site: In Moderation - 8stops7 | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic. AllMusic.
  6. http://www.billboard.com/#/album/8stops7/in-moderation/378694/review AMG Album review