MMXX (album) explained

MMXX
Type:Studio
Artist:Sons of Apollo
Cover:MMXX Sons of Apollo.jpg
Alt:Covert art of Twenty Twenty, by Sons of Apollo
Released:January 17, 2020
Recorded:2019
Studio:Ocean Studios (Burbank, California)
Genre:Progressive metal, hard rock
Length:58:36
Label:Inside Out Music
Producer:The Del Fuvio Brothers (Mike Portnoy, Derek Sherinian)
Prev Title:Live With The Plovdiv Psychotic Symphony
Prev Year:2019

MMXX (pronounced "2020"[1] [2]) is the second and final[3] studio album by American supergroup Sons of Apollo, released on January 17, 2020 via Inside Out Music.[4] [2] It is available as a standard CD package, limited edition 2 CD package with instrumental and a cappella versions, 2 LP + CD package, and digital download.[1] [2]

Background, writing and recording

Keyboardist Derek Sherinian and drummer Mike Portnoy agreed that the album benefited from a bigger chemistry between members, who had already performed live together over 80 times by the time of the album production, aside from their debut album.[1] [2] [5]

Both of them, joined by guitarist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, met at Portnoy's home studio in Pennsylvania and wrote the whole album in around three weeks. The album was recorded in around eight months, with each member being able to work in their own home studios.[1] [2] [5]

Vocalist Jeff Scott Soto wrote all the lyrics, with Sherinian helping him with some of the melody lines.[1] He commented that he admired Soto's bluesy voice, which he thought contrasted with the more operatic vocals of other progressive metal bands.[6]

Title and cover

Because the album was released in the beginning of a decade, Portnoy considered calling it "MMXX" (2020 in Roman numerals). Commenting on the cover, which was again created by Thomas Ewerhard, he said "for the first record, we had a mythological feel. This time around though, there's a much more futuristic style to what we've got. It has a very 21st century appeal. And the band crest is more polished, cleaned up and a lot more modern than last time, when it had an old fashioned look".[1] [2] [5]

Song information

The opening track, "Goodbye Divinity", was released as the first single on November 15, 2019, with a music video directed by Vicente Cordero. Portnoy says he knew the song would be the opener and the first single "from the minute we finished writing" it.[4] He also said he knew it would be the ideal opening for shows, as well.[7] Its working title was "Blood Orchid" and it was created around a riff that Sherinian came up with during one of his live solos.[7]

Soto wrote the lyrics to the song thinking of minor hardships the band went through during its first tour and how they handled the problems. "Goodbye Divinity" is about saying goodbye to the good things that should have come to the band and how the members managed to "harness the pain".[7]

"Wither to Black" was based on a riff written by Bumblefoot which was initially called "Rushgarden" because it sounded like a mixture of Rush and Soundgarden.[8] "Asphyxiation" was mostly written by Sherinian and its working title was NIM — "Nine Inch Meshuggah".[8]

"Desolate July" was written after David Z., a bass player who died in an automobile accident involving former Portnoy band Adrenaline Mob's touring bus. David was also a member of Soto's solo band[8] and both performed together on Trans-Siberian Orchestra. The title of the track refers to the fact that every July, Soto and other people that were close to David feel a sense of emptiness, since that's the month in which he died. Instrumentally speaking, Portnoy consider it equivalent to "Alive", from the previous album.[9] It was also released as a single (on January 10, 2020) and also received a video,[10] directed by Christian Rios.[11]

"King of Delusion" was developed from a short piano piece by Sherinian[12]

"Fall to Ascend" was released as the band's second single on December 13, 2019, along with another video.[13] [14] It was called "Jumper" when it was in the works and Soto considers it a continuation of "King of Delusion".[15]

Personnel

Sons of Apollo

Technical personnel

Charts

Sales chart performance for MMXX
Chart (2020)Peak
position
French Albums (SNEP)[16] 86
Italian Albums (FIMI)[17] 84
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[18] 26

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sons of Apollo announce new album 'MMXX' . The Prog Report . 21 January 2020 . October 2020.
  2. Web site: Sons Of Apollo releases new studio album 'MMXX' . . January 22, 2020 . January 17, 2020.
  3. Web site: Sherinian . Derek . Derek Sherinian . MMXX (pronounced "2020" is the second and final studio album by American supergroup Sons of Apollo, released on January 17, 2020 via Inside Out Music. . . . 18 January 2024 . 18 January 2024.
  4. Web site: Childers . Chad . Sons of Apollo Reveal 'MMXX' Album Details, New Video for 'Goodbye Divinity' . . January 22, 2020 . November 15, 2019.
  5. Web site: January 17, 2020. Sons Of Apollo Release New Album MMXX. January 22, 2020. BroadwayWorld.
  6. Web site: Sons of Apollo reveal details behind MMXX album in new Q&A video . . January 22, 2020 . January 21, 2020.
  7. Web site: SONS OF APOLLO Members Discuss New Single 'Goodbye Divinity' . . January 22, 2020 . November 20, 2019.
  8. Web site: Altaf. Rodrigo. January 6, 2020. MIKE PORTNOY Talks New SONS OF APOLLO Album: "MMXX Is Us Taking the Band Into The Present and The Future". January 22, 2020. Sonic Perspectives.
  9. Web site: SONS OF APOLLO - Desolate July (Track By Track) . Inside Out Music official channel . . January 22, 2020 . January 15, 2020 .
  10. Web site: Munro . Scott . Sons Of Apollo share lyric video for their emotional new track for Desolate July . . January 22, 2020 . January 10, 2020.
  11. Web site: Video Premiere: SONS OF APOLLO's 'Desolate July' . . January 22, 2020 . January 10, 2020.
  12. Web site: Cavuoto . Robert . Mike Portnoy of Sons of Apollo New CD MMXX- We Are Not thinking In Terms Of Meeting Anyone's Expectations Except Our Own! . My Global Mind . January 2020 . 28 January 2020.
  13. Web site: Childers . Chad . Sons of Apollo Unleash Chaotically Dark New Song 'Fall to Ascend' . . January 22, 2020 . December 13, 2019.
  14. Web site: Munro . Scott . Sons Of Apollo launch neon-tinged video for new single Fall To Ascend . . January 22, 2020 . December 13, 2019.
  15. Web site: SONS OF APOLLO - Fall To Ascend (Track By Track) . Inside Out Music official channel . . January 22, 2020 . December 18, 2019.
  16. Web site: Top Albums (Week 4, 2020). Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. French. January 27, 2020.
  17. Web site: Album – Classifica settimanale WK 4 (dal 17.1.2020 al 23.1.2020). Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana. Italian. January 25, 2020.
  18. Web site: Top 100 Albumes – Semana 4: del 17.1.2020 al 23.1.2020. Productores de Música de España. Spanish. January 29, 2020.