XIII (Mushroomhead album) explained

XIII
Type:studio
Artist:Mushroomhead
Cover:XIII (Mushroomhead album - cover art).jpg
Released:October 14, 2003
Recorded:2002–2003
Studio:Mars Studio (Ohio)
Length:58:00
Label:Universal Records
Producer:Mushroomhead, Steve Felton, Johnny K, Matt Wallace
Prev Title:M3
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Savior Sorrow
Next Year:2006

XIII is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Mushroomhead, released on October 14, 2003. The album reached No. 40 on the Billboard 200. By 2006, it had sold 177,000 copies in the United States and 400,000 copies worldwide, making it the band's most successful album to date.[1] [2] It is the second Mushroomhead album to be distributed through a major label, and it was also the debut release for then-new guitarists Bronson (who previously appeared on the band's prior album M3 as turntablist/sampler) and Gravy, as well as turntablist/sampler Stitch.

XIII includes the single "Sun Doesn't Rise". Its music video was directed by Vincent Marcone. The video aired frequently on Headbangers Ball upon release. The track "Sun Doesn't Rise" was also featured on the Freddy vs. Jason soundtrack.

Reception

The album received positive reviews, with critics stating that it was an improved version of XX. It could be seen as the first major release of Mushroomhead to review, as XX was only a compilation album featuring songs from their previous three self-released albums. Some critics complimented on Mushroomhead's extensive use of piano solos and various other instruments.

In 2018, the album was ranked at No. 20 on Revolvers list of "20 Essential Nu-Metal Albums".[3]

Track listing

All songs written by Mushroomhead, except for "Crazy" written by Seal and Guy Sigsworth.

Bonus tracks

British copies of the album include the song "Treason" and the instrumental "Loop #6". Enhanced copies were said to have "Along the Way" and "Simpleton" as bonus tracks available for download through a CD identification process from a secret page on Universalmotown.com.[4] Since Mushroomhead left Universal, the page has been removed.

Personnel

Mushroomhead

Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blabbermouth . 2006-08-10 . MUSHROOMHEAD To Premier New Song On Cleveland Radio . 2024-07-10 . BLABBERMOUTH.NET . en.
  2. Martens . Todd . February 18, 2006 . Fontana Offers Win-Win Discounting . . 118 . 7 . 21.
  3. Revolver. 20 Essential Nu-Metal Albums. July 26, 2018. February 9, 2019. July 26, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180726174823/https://www.revolvermag.com/music/20-essential-nu-metal-albums#8-fear-factory-obsolete. live.
  4. Web site: Welcome to Motown Records - the New Definition of Soul. https://web.archive.org/web/20031127033931/http://www.universalmotown.com:80/mushroomhead/XIII/error.asp. November 27, 2003.