Slow Motion Daydream Explained

Slow Motion Daydream
Type:studio
Artist:Everclear
Cover:Everclear-Slow_Motion_Daydream.jpg
Released:March 11, 2003
Recorded:2002
Genre:Alternative rock, power pop
Length:45:31
Label:Capitol
Producer:Art Alexakis, Lars Fox
Prev Year:2000
Next Year:2004

Slow Motion Daydream is the sixth studio album by Everclear. It was released in the U.S. in 2003 on Capitol Records and recorded in 2002.

Production

The first single released to radio from Slow Motion Daydream was "Volvo Driving Soccer Mom",[1] followed by second single "The New York Times".

Though the album debuted at number 33 on the Billboard 200 chart, higher than the band's last, it quickly fell off the charts. By July 2004, the album had sold 106,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen Soundscan.[2] Spin listed the album as one of 2003's biggest commercial flops.[3]

This was the last album of new material to feature longtime members Craig Montoya and Greg Eklund who left the band later in August of that year.

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Olson . Catherine Applefield . February 15, 2003 . Arena Football, NHRA, Castrol Pacts to Bolster New Everclear Set . . 9 . 115 . 7.
  2. Billboard Staff . 2004-07-22 . Everclear Singer Headed To DNC . 2022-03-09 . Billboard . en-US.
  3. Aaron . Charles . Ganz . Caryn . January 2004 . Flops of the Year . . SPIN Media, LLC . 20 . 1 . 91.