Sound Awake Explained

Sound Awake
Type:studio
Artist:Karnivool
Cover:Sound awake.png
Released:5 June 2009
Recorded:Blackbird / Kingdom Studios, Perth, Western Australia
Genre:
Length:72:10
Label:Cymatic
Producer:Forrester Savell
Prev Title:Themata
Prev Year:2005
Next Title:Asymmetry
Next Year:2013

Sound Awake is the second studio album by Australian rock band Karnivool, released in Australia on 5 June 2009. At the J Awards of 2009, the album was nominated for Australian Album of the Year.[2]

At the 2010 West Australian Music Industry Awards, the album won Most Popular Album.

Recording

The album follows a four-year gap since their debut studio album Themata in 2005.Sound Awake was produced by Forrester Savell (The Butterfly Effect, Dallas Frasca) and recorded at Perth's Blackbird and Kingdom Studios over several months. It was later mixed at Melbourne's Sing Sing Studios and mastered by Tom Coyne (DJ Shadow, The Roots) at Sterling Sounds in New York City.

Composition

AllMusic wrote that "The core of alternative/nu metal that brought the group success on its debut album, Themata, still holds throughout the bulk of [''Sound Awake''], but there are little touches of something else." The songs on Sound Awake are longer than those on Themata,[3] and more in common stylistically with progressive rock than any of the band's previous work.[4] In an interview, bassist Jon Stockman describes the differences between Sound Awake and the band's previous album, Themata:

Release

The name of the album was conceived by Drew Goddard and the album cover artwork was undertaken by graphic designers, Joe Kapiteyn and Chris Frey.

The album was released on 5 June 2009 through Cymatic Records and distributed by Sony Music Australia. The first single from the album, "Set Fire to the Hive", was released prior to it, on 28 April 2009, with a video being released on 8 May. The second single, "All I Know", was released on 9 November 2009, along with an accompanying music video.

Sound Awake was played as the 'feature album' on radio station Triple J.[5] They played the entire album, one song per day, with some songs featuring short spoken introductions by members of the band. On 17 July 2009 it was nominated for a J Award – 'Australian Album of the Year'.[6]

Reception

Adam Greenberg of Allmusic felt that often the band sounded too similar to the work of Tool, writing, "when Karnivool are simply innovating and trying out new elements, they turn out to be quite capable. They just need that last push to make the album really something special." Jacob Royal of Sputnikmusic complimented Karnivool's experimentation and musicianship, writing that many of the tracks build in dynamics well and feature complex percussive arrangements from drummer Steve Judd. He considered "Illumine" and "Simple Boy" among the weakest points of the album, but praised most of the other featured songs. Jonathan Barkan of Bloody Disgusting compared Sound Awake to the work of Tool, Porcupine Tree, Muse and The Mars Volta, "while still being able to sound original and unique".

The album debuted at number two on the ARIA Album Charts on 15 June 2009, behind The Black Eyed Peas' The E.N.D..[7] It was also the top independent release in Australia, debuting at number one on the AIR Charts.[8] The album received Gold certification for sales in Australia, and in 2012 was voted the #1 album of the years 2000–2009 by Heavy Blog Is Heavy.

Track listing

Notes"Deadman" does not run until 12:04, it stops at 10:08, and after 4 seconds of silence, at minute 10:12 begins a hidden track: it is a re-recorded version of the closing song from Themata, "Change (Part 1)", which then segues into "Change (Part 2)". The re-recorded version of "Change (Part 1)" contains vibraphone instead of the ambience found on the Themata version, and only runs for 1:57, compared to the Themata version, which run to 3:28. It also contains slightly modified lyrics from the original.

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[9]

Band
Additional musicians
Production

Charts

Year-end charts

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Karnivool - Sound Awake . . 22 March 2024.
  2. Web site: The J Award 2009 . . . 2009 . 15 August 2020.
  3. Web site: Album Reviews : Karnivool – Sound Awake . 16 June 2009 . Metal Obsession . Boelsen . Scott . 17 April 2014.
  4. Web site: Karnivool – Sound Awake Review . antiMusic.com . Upton . Dan . 17 April 2014.
  5. Web site: Feature Album – Sound Awake. Triple J. 22 May 2009. 2009-06-18.
  6. Web site: 2009 J Award – Sound Awake. Triple J. 17 July 2009. 20 July 2009.
  7. Web site: Karnivool – Sound Awake . Australian-charts.com . 2009-06-18.
  8. Web site: Jagermiester AIR Indie Label Albums Chart. Australian Independent Record Labels Association (AIR). 2009-06-18. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090917052929/http://www.aircharts.com.au/air-charts/top-20-albums-indie-label. 17 September 2009.
  9. Sound Awake. Karnivool. 2009. Sony Music Entertainment.
  10. Web site: ARIA End of Year Albums Chart 2009. Australian Recording Industry Association. 19 September 2020.