Symphony Soldier Explained

Symphony Soldier
Type:studio
Artist:the Cab
Cover:Symphonysoldier.jpg
Released:August 23, 2011
Recorded:2011
Length:45:29
Label:Self-released
Producer:John Feldmann
Prev Title:The Lady Luck EP
Prev Year:2009
Next Title:Lock Me Up
Next Year:2014

Symphony Soldier is the second studio album by American rock band the Cab. It was self-released by the band on August 23, 2011. The Cab first rose to prominence at the peak of the mid-2000s emo pop trend with their debut album Whisper War (2008), which was promoted via national tours with Hey Monday and the Hush Sound. The following year, the band lost two members, including guitarist Ian Crawford and bassist Cash Colligan. In addition, the band soon parted ways with their original label, scene stalwart Fueled by Ramen.

The album boasts a wide array of songwriting collaborators, including Bruno Mars, Adam Levine and Jesse Carmichael of Maroon 5, Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz, and production team the Messengers. It was produced by John Feldmann, and recorded at his home studio, Foxy Studios. Musician Brandon Paddock performed guitar and bass on the LP, with Crawford and Devin Bronson contributing additional guitar. Dean Butterworth, who is best known for his work with Good Charlotte, handled all drum work.

Symphony Soldier was entirely funded by the group, and was self-released. Its commercial performance was middling, with the album charting on the Billboard 200 at number 62. It was the Cab's last proper album; though the band signed to Universal Republic the next year and issued an EP, Lock Me Up, in 2014, it was officially dissolved.

Release

Ian Crawford, the group's former lead guitarist,[1] played guitar for the album. With most music and lyrics written by band members, guest artists include Pete Wentz and John Feldmann co-writing "Grow Up and Be Kids"[2] and Bruno Mars with "Endlessly."

The album was originally released independently following the group's departure from Fueled by Ramen/Decaydance Records. The Cab funded the entire album, with lead vocalist Alexander DeLeon tweeting, "We paid for it all on our own and refused to take no for an answer."[3]

Pre-orders were available on the band's webstore, the only place the physical album can be purchased. Their webstore offered 11 options, with prices ranging from $10 to $10,000.[4] [5] The $10,000 "General of the Army" fan pre-order included bonuses such as:[4]

The album's first single, "Bad," was released to iTunes on July 11, 2011, and was announced by the band on July 18; a music video for the song was later released.

The album art was revealed on July 19.[6]

Promotion

In support of Symphony Soldier the band toured as headliners and supporters, as well as playing at radio station sponsored shows. During this time, the band opened for All Time Low and Simple Plan for their US fall tour in 2011, Avril Lavigne on a Canadian arena concert tour, and Maroon 5 during their Asia Pacific tour in 2012.

Critical reception

The album received critical praise, with AbsolutePunk particularly giving it a highly positive review with a rating of 95%, calling the album a "masterpiece." Annie Zeleski of Alternative Press gave it 4/5 and said that "For loyal fans of the Cab, Symphony Soldier lives up to expectations; it's the album they've been waiting for since 2008". SputnikMusic reviewer DaveyBoy gave Symphony Soldier a 3.5/5 ("great"), concluding "At 46 minutes, the album is undoubtedly overlong and repetitive, yet there is no real filler, just some redundancy in its mid-section. It is the kind of misstep that is predominantly forgivable when such a young band are looking to extend themselves, as The Cab are on Symphony Soldier". He recommended the tracks "Temporary Bliss", "Angel with a Shotgun", "Another Me", and "Living Louder". Chrysta Cherrie of AllMusic gave the album 3/5 stars and called it "the sound of a band taking control of its destiny and breaking free from the industry standards", adding that "fans as well as new listeners will take pleasure in being along for the ride".

In 2016, Billboard contributor Joe DeAndrea referred to the album as "arguably one of the most ambitious pop-rock records in recent memory."[7]

Performance

Symphony Soldier debuted on the US Billboard 200 at number 62, where it would peak.[8]

The opening track "Angel with a Shotgun" was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on October 20, 2023.[9]

Personnel

The Cab

Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dear friends . https://web.archive.org/web/20090605080536/http://symphonysoldier.com/post/116406777/dear-friends-wow-it-has-been-far-too . June 5, 2009 . June 1, 2009 . symphonysoldier.com. July 7, 2013. Ian Crawford, is no longer going to be pursuing this dream with us. He has made the decision to leave the band,...This was not easy for us, or for Ian, but it needed to happen....His heart was simply not in this genre of music. He didn’t want to play pop or music suitable for the radio.. Alexander Michael . DeLeon. Alexander DeLeon.
  2. https://twitter.com/alexanderdeleon/status/97060108693028864 Alexander DeLeon Tweet on "Grow Up and Be Kids" song
  3. https://twitter.com/alexanderdeleon/status/94859776143536129 Alexander DeLeon Tweet on Funding of Symphony Soldier
  4. Web site: And For $10,000 You Can Have a Lock of Alex Marshall's Hair... . Buzznet . October 30, 2011. July 20, 2011.
  5. http://www.thecabrock.com/store The Cab Webstore
  6. http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/exclusive_view_the_cover_art_of_the_cabs_new_album_symphony_soldier/ Exclusive: View the cover art of the Cab’s new album, “Symphony Soldier”
  7. 10 Songs You Didn't Know Bruno Mars Wrote. October 21, 2016. March 5, 2020. Joe. DeAndrea. Billboard.
  8. http://www.billboard.com/charts/2011-09-10/billboard-200?order=gainer Independent Albums Week of September 10, 2011 by Biggest Jump
  9. Web site: The Cab . 2023-10-20 . 2024-02-11 . Recording Industry Association of America.