No. 4 (album) explained

№ 4
Type:studio
Artist:Stone Temple Pilots
Cover:Stone Temple Pilots Nº 4.jpg
Alt:A white star
Recorded:1998–1999
Length:42:17
Label:Atlantic
Producer:Brendan O'Brien
Prev Title:Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:Shangri-La Dee Da
Next Year:2001

No. 4 (officially stylized as № 4) is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Stone Temple Pilots, released on October 26, 1999, by Atlantic Records. The album was a return to the band's earlier hard rock roots, while also blending elements of heavy metal, psychedelic rock, and alternative rock. Despite the lack of promotion due to singer Scott Weiland's one-year jail sentence shortly before the album's release, No. 4 was certified Platinum by the RIAA on August 7, 2000, and by the CRIA in August 2001. The song "Down" was nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance at the Grammy Awards. The album also produced one of STP's biggest hits, "Sour Girl", which charted at #78 on the Billboard Hot 100, their only song to appear on that chart.[1] The CD was originally released as a digipak, then later changed to a standard jewel case.

Musical style

No. 4 displays the band returning to the more hard rock-oriented sound of their first two albums. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic cited the album as STP's "hardest effort" since Core, remarking that "it's as if STP decided to compete directly with the new generation of alt-metal bands who prize aggression over hooks or riffs." Erlewine also commented that No. 4 "consolidates all [of STP's] strengths."

Reception

AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine rated the album four out of five stars, praising the opening tracks "Down" and "Heaven & Hot Rods".[2] Entertainment Weekly critic Rob Brunner graded it "C", calling the album "generic and phoned in" and mostly "unexciting and obvious". Brunner deemed the track "Down" as "dour", "No Way Out" as "dated", and "Atlanta" as "pretentious". Brunner further deemed the tracks "Sex & Violence" and "Pruno" as "hardly original" and having resemblances to David Bowie but also as "well-crafted".[3] Rolling Stone critic Lorraine Ali rated it three out of five, calling the songs "strong pop-rock pieces but without the self-consciousness of previous efforts".[4] CMJ New Music Monthly critic M. Tye Comer called the album "powerful and cohesive", recommending readers to listen the tracks "Heaven & Hot Rods", "Church on Tuesday", "Sour Girl", and "No Way Out".[5] Critics noted similarities between "Atlanta" and "My Favorite Things" from the 1959 musical The Sound of Music.[6] [7]

Album cover

The cover art for No. 4 generated some brief controversy because it strongly resembled the cover of the debut EP from Washington, D.C.-based band Power Lloyd.[8] The Power Lloyd CD Election Day had been released in 1998, and the cover was a white five-point star on a black field under the band's name; STP's No. 4 also featured a white five-point star on a black field under the band's name.[9] Power Lloyd co-founder Gene Diotalevi explained that after their band had given a song to MTV to be used on the soundtrack of Celebrity Deathmatch, someone at MTV with an advance copy of No. 4 noticed that the covers were nearly identical, and alerted the band. Diotalevi stated that no one from STP's camp would return their calls or letters, until his band mailed a cease-and-desist letter to STP's record company. STP's legal team then "made an offer to settle that was unacceptable to us", according to Power Lloyd's lawyer Will Shill.[10]

Personnel

Stone Temple Pilots

Additional personnel

Charts

"No. 4" and its singles made several appearances on the North American Billboard charts.

Weekly charts

Chart (1999–2000)Peak
position
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[11] 5
UK Albums (OCC)[12] align"center"101
US Billboard 200[13] 6

Year-end charts

Chart (2000)Position
Canadian Albums (Nielsen SoundScan)[14] 176
US Billboard 200[15] 161

Singles

YearSingleMainstream Rock Tracks[16] Modern Rock Tracks[17] Adult Top 40[18] Hot 100
1999"Down"59107
2000"Heaven & Hot Rods"1730
"No Way Out"1724
"Sour Girl"433778[19]

Certifications

In popular culture

The album and its entire tracklisting is displayed in S1E7 of HBO's True Detective, during a scene in which Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson's characters converse in a diner.[20]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stone Temple Pilots | Awards. AllMusic.
  2. Web site: No. 4. AllMusic. Stephen Thomas Erlewine. May 7, 2023.
  3. Rob Brunner . No. 4 Review . . October 29, 1999 . June 26, 2017 . September 3, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140903110918/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,271323,00.html . dead .
  4. Lorraine Ali . Stone Temple Pilots: No. 4 : Music Reviews . . November 11, 1999 . August 23, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071001211017/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/stonetemplepilots/albums/album/117382/review/5942924/no_4 . October 1, 2007 . dead.
  5. M. Tye . Comer . November 1, 1999 . Must Hear the Essential Releases of the Week: Stone Temple Pilots – No. 4 (Atlantic) . CMJ New Music Monthly . 3 . June 26, 2017 .
  6. News: Kot . Greg . Stone Temple PilotsNo. 4 (Atlantic)Stone Temple Pilots... . December 8, 2020 . Chicago Tribune . October 24, 1999.
  7. News: Shaw . Andrew . Stone Temple Pilots rehash same old sounds with fourth album . December 8, 2020 . Daily Nebraskan . November 12, 1999.
  8. Web site: vanHorn . Teri . Stone Temple Pilots LP Cover Bears Striking Resemblance To Another . MTV News . October 12, 2020 . en . September 30, 1999.
  9. Web site: Nuttycombe . Dave . Star-Making Machinery . Washington City Paper . October 12, 2020 . October 15, 1999.
  10. News: Brace . Eric . What's in a Name? Ask the Fabulettes . Washington Post . October 12, 2020 . January 7, 2000.
  11. Stone Temple Pilots Chart History (Canadian Albums) . Billboard. February 16, 2021.
  12. Web site: Chart Log UK: DJ S - The System Of Life. www.zobbel.de. March 10, 2021.
  13. Stone Temple Pilots Chart History (Billboard 200). Billboard. February 16, 2021.
  14. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20040906184459/http://www.jamshowbiz.com/JamMusicCharts/2000_2.html. September 6, 2004. Canada's Top 200 Albums of 2000. Jam!. March 29, 2022.
  15. Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2000. Billboard. January 2, 2013. May 13, 2021.
  16. Stone Temple Pilots – Mainstream Rock Songs chart history . Billboard . June 25, 2017 .
  17. Stone Temple Pilots – Alternative Songs chart history . Billboard . June 25, 2017 . "Alternative Songs" was formerly "Modern Rock Tracks".
  18. Stone Temple Pilots – Adult Pop Songs chart history . Billboard . June 25, 2017 . "Adult Pop Songs" was formerly "Adult Top 40".
  19. Stone Temple Pilots – The Hot 100 chart history . Billboard . June 25, 2017 .
  20. Web site: Stone Temple Pilots And Depeche Mode Were Referenced On True Detective. June 22, 2017.