Pulses (Karmin album) explained

Pulses
Type:studio
Artist:Karmin
Cover:Karmin - Pulses (Official Album Cover).png
Border:yes
Recorded:2012–2014
Length:42:48
Label:Epic
Prev Title:Hello
Prev Year:2012
Next Title:Leo Rising
Next Year:2016

Pulses is the debut full-length studio album by American musical duo Karmin, released on March 25, 2014, by Epic Records.[1]

Release and promotion

In August 2012, Karmin announced they were recording a full-length album, set to be released in November of the same year. The album was then delayed until Summer 2013, but was still not finished.[2] They released the single "Acapella" in early July, stating that the album would follow in September.[3] In August 2013, Dasani featured the song "Try Me On" in its commercials for Dasani Drops.[4] On September 18, 2013, during a live concert on StageIt, Karmin shared that the album is finished, but they are feuding with their label, Epic Records, and are struggling to settle on a second single and a release date for the full record.

In October, the album became available for pre-order at the Walmart website. The album was expected to be released on December 31, 2013, but this was later denied by their manager. Pulses also became available for pre-order on iTunes on February 25, 2014.

Singles

Karmin released "Acapella" as the first single from Pulses.[5] It premiered on the radio in June 2013. It peaked at number 72 on the Billboard Hot 100,[6] number 9 in New Zealand, and at 4 in Australia, making it their highest charting single in the latter country.[7]

"I Want It All" was chosen as the album's second single in late 2013, and was released on January 28, 2014.[8] [9] The music video premiered on Vevo on February 21, 2014.[10] [11]

"Pulses" is the title track as well as a promotional single from the album. The music video for the single was premiered on a live Google hangout that Karmin hosted.[12] The Music video was released on the 18th March 2014 on Youtube via Karmin's Vevo channel.[13] The song presents Amy rapping and singing as well as Nick singing. The track was produced by Jon Jon, who previously produced "I Told You So", "I'm Just Sayin'" and "Walking on the Moon" from their previous EP Hello.

Critical reception

Pulses garnered generally mixed reviews from music critics. At USA Today, Brian Mansfield rated the album two-and-a-half stars out of four, writing that on the release the duo "prove to be better at tweaking pop parameters than redefining them." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic rated the album two stars out of five, saying that the duo "seem far away from the jokey upstarts that swept the digital nation in 2011, and that's the problem: these are fun songs but they could've been by anybody. It doesn't matter that they're from a Karmin that no longer look or sound like Karmin." At Rolling Stone, Julianne Escobedo Shepherd rated the album one-and-a-half stars out of five, stating that the duo has a "goofy shtick [that] is to decontextualize sounds from other genres until they're utterly meaningless." In addition, Escobedo Shepherd says that "If it all burns down, maybe we deserve it." Ken Capobianco of The Boston Globe gave a negative review of the album, writing that "The result is a record with zero vision or identity" because "Of course many pop thrills are ephemeral, but this is a weightless collection filled with numerous trite lyrics (intentionally campy?) and melodic ideas nicked from better dance, hip-pop, or retro new-wave sources."[14] At Knoxville News Sentinel, Chuck Campbell rated the album three stars out of five, stating that even though "Most individual tracks have something going for them, but as a whole, the contrived nature of the arrangements takes its toll, and 'Pulses' loses its overall appeal."

Commercial performance

Pulses debuted and peaked at number 46 in Australia for the week commencing April 7, 2014.

Track listing

The track listing was confirmed on February 21, 2014.[15]

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label
CanadaMarch 25, 2014Epic
United States
AustraliaMarch 28, 2014

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wass. Mike. Karmin Unveil Their Fiery 'Pulses' Album Cover And Announce Release Date. Idolator. December 19, 2013. December 18, 2013.
  2. Web site: Pajer. Nicole. Chart-Topping Viral Sensation Karmin Prepares Its Second Act. Red Bull USA. February 25, 2014. December 12, 2012.
  3. Web site: Sheehan. Katie. Karmin to Release "Pulses" in September. Artist Direct. July 25, 2013. July 25, 2013. July 27, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130727135412/http://www.artistdirect.com/entertainment-news/article/karmin-to-release-pulses-in-september/10662715. dead.
  4. Web site: Dasani Drops Commercial | the Official Karmin Site . 2014-03-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140325091404/http://www.karminmusic.com/us/node/1443 . 2014-03-25 . dead .
  5. Lipshutz. Jason. Karmin Sings 'Acapella' on New Single: Listen. Billboard. June 10, 2013. September 2, 2013.
  6. Karmin Chart History: Hot 100 . . 2020-10-21.
  7. Web site: Discography Karmin . australian-charts.com . 2020-10-21.
  8. Web site: News - Entertainment, Music, Movies, Celebrity. https://web.archive.org/web/20131218034605/http://buzzworthy.mtv.com/2013/12/12/karmin-i-want-it-all. dead. December 18, 2013.
  9. http://www.itemvn.com/song/Karmin-I-Want-It-All-Radio-Rip-I-Want-It-All-Single/7FDE282E7D
  10. Web site: Rought. Karen. Karmin releases 'I Want It All' official music video. Hypable. February 23, 2014. February 21, 2014. https://archive.today/20140223151349/http://www.hypable.com/2014/02/21/karmin-releases-i-want-it-all-official-music-video/. February 23, 2014. dead.
  11. Web site: Video: Karmin – 'I Want It All'. Rap-Up. February 23, 2014. February 21, 2014.
  12. Web site: - YouTube. YouTube.
  13. Web site: Karmin - Pulses. YouTube.
  14. Web site: Album Review: Karmin, 'Pulses' . Capobianco. Ken. March 25, 2014 . The Boston Globe. March 27, 2014.
  15. Web site: Daw. Robbie. Karmin Premiere Flashy "I Want It All" Video & 'Pulses' Album Tracklist. Idolator. February 23, 2014. February 21, 2014.