Intruder (album) explained

Intruder
Type:studio
Artist:Gary Numan
Cover:Intruder (Gary Numan album).jpg
Released:21 May 2021
Recorded:2020–2021
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Length:54:52
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Producer:Ade Fenton
Prev Title:Savage (Songs from a Broken World)
Prev Year:2017

Intruder is the nineteenth studio album by English musician Gary Numan, released on 21 May 2021 by BMG and The End. It entered UK Albums Chart at number two, on 28 May 2021.

Album concept

Intruder is a concept album with an apocalyptic theme, and the point of view of an anthropomorphised Earth's anger towards its human inhabitants due to environmental degradation.[2] “The planet sees us as its children now grown into callous selfishness, with a total disregard for its wellbeing, it feels betrayed, hurt, and ravaged. Disillusioned and heartbroken it is now fighting back." Numan explained in an interview.[3] "Essentially, it considers humankind to be a virus attacking the planet. Climate change is the undeniable sign of the Earth saying enough is enough, and finally doing what it needs to do to get rid of us, and explaining why it feels it has to do it.” Numan stated that "The idea behind the album actually came from a poem called “Earth” that my youngest daughter Echo wrote. She wrote the poem about the planet being upset, and why it was upset". The original poem is included inside the sleeve of the vinyl edition of the album.[4]

Critical reception

Intruder received an overall score of 77/100 from 8 reviews on Metacritic, indicating "generally favorable reviews". One reviewer called Intruder "one of the finest albums of his career",[5] NME describing the album as "fresh and ambitious" and "thrillingly relevant",[6] and another citing it as one of Numan's "most interesting albums".[7] Paste magazine said "the bracing new climate-change-conscious Intruder—is sketching clear charcoal renderings of the charnel house that awaits us". Songwriter Universe said the album is "an ambitious, compelling collection of songs with a unifying theme". Riff Magazine said the album is "a science fiction soundtrack about the impending climate catastrophe that doesn't need a movie to get its urgent point across." A number of the reviewers noted that Intruder was a sequel to his previous album both musically (with a similar blending of synthesizer-heavy Industrial rock with elements of middle eastern music, (the latter notably including contributions by Gorkem Sen playing the Yaybahar[8])), and also by theme, which is a "complementary narrative" to Savage (Songs from a Broken World).

Intruder entered the UK album chart at number two, on 28 May 2021, but it dropped to number sixty-three the following week and dropped off the chart after that.

Personnel

Charts

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Australian Albums (ARIA)[9] 78

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gary Numan, Intruder, review: A crunching, angry lecture about the climate emergency . Solomon . Kate . May 20, 2021 . iNews . December 17, 2021.
  2. Web site: The Quietus Reviews Gary Numan . 2022-04-24 . The Quietus . en-us.
  3. Web site: Louder . 2021-01-12 . Watch Gary Numan roleplay as an angry, hostile planet Earth in dramatic video for Intruder . 2022-04-24 . loudersound . en.
  4. Web site: In Conversation: Gary Numan Embodies an Angry and Disillusioned Planet Earth on "Intruder" . 2022-04-24 . FLOOD . en.
  5. Web site: Lewis . Canis . 2021-05-11 . Album review: Gary Numan - Intruder . 2022-04-25 . Elektro Vox . en.
  6. Web site: 2021-05-18 . Gary Numan 'Intruder' review – doomsday bangers from the master of survival . 2022-04-25 . NME . en-AU.
  7. Web site: Curley . John . "Intruder" is one of Gary Numan's most interesting albums . 2022-04-25 . Goldmine Magazine: Record Collector & Music Memorabilia . en.
  8. Web site: The Quietus Features A Quietus Interview A Brutal Harmony: Gary Numan & Ade Fenton Interviewed . 2022-04-25 . The Quietus . en-us.
  9. The ARIA Report: Week Commencing 31 May 2021. The ARIA Report. Australian Recording Industry Association. 1630. 6. 31 May 2021.