Mother (In This Moment album)

Mother is the seventh studio album by American heavy metal band In This Moment. It was released on March 27, 2020, through Atlantic Records and Roadrunner Records and was produced by Kevin Churko and Kane Churko.[1]

Mother
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 27, 2020 (2020-03-27)
RecordedOctober 2018–May 2019
StudioThe Hideout Recording Studio, Las Vegas, Nevada
Length54:25
Label
Producer
In This Moment chronology
Ritual
(2017)
Mother
(2020)
Singles from Mother
  1. "The In-Between"
    Released: January 22, 2020
  2. "Hunting Grounds"
    Released: February 21, 2020
  3. "As Above, So Below"
    Released: March 19, 2020

Background and recording

On October 14, 2018, Chris Howorth posted a photo on his Instagram page stating production of the band's seventh album is already being produced.[2] On November 12, a short video with flickering and revolving text bearing the word "Mother" was uploaded to the band's official Instagram.[3] The band's official website also features this moving text clip before entering the site. The splash page bears a caption reading 'Summer 2019'.[4]

On February 17, 2019, Maria Brink posted a short video of herself heading to The Hideout Recording Studio in Las Vegas, NV. An article posted from Loudwire states it is highly likely the band will re-up with producer Kevin Churko, who produced the last five albums, including Ritual.[5] A few days later (February 24, 2019), Brink posted another video of the band working in the studio, bearing the caption 'Studio Nights' and the hashtag 'Mother'.[6] Recording for the album was completed by the Spring of 2019.[7]

Release and promotion

A headlining Spring tour was kicked off on May 3, 2019 with a brand new show which ties into the theme of the new record, "Mother", tentatively scheduled for release in fall 2019.[8] On March 25, Disturbed announced a summer tour, with In This Moment to open for the second half of the tour.[9] The tour also saw the premiere of three songs from the upcoming album including "Legacy" and "As Above, So Below".[10] Throughout the Fall of 2019, the band embarked on a headlining tour through North America titled "Mother's House of Horror: A Traveling All Hallows Eve Masquerade" with Motionless in White, New Years Day, and Ded.[11]

On September 15, the band announced that their new single "The In-Between" would be released on October 31 on Twitter.[12] However, on November 1, they told fans on their Instagram that the release would be postponed until early 2020.[13]

On November 12, another post on Instagram announced that March, 2020, will initiate a new tour, titled "The In-Between Tour" appearing together with Black Veil Brides, Ded, and Raven Black. The tour will be accompanied with the new album Mother.[14]

Early January 2020, In This Moment posted several teasers, images and clips, regarding the upcoming album, Mother on their official Instagram. Most bore various captions such as "coming soon" and "it's almost time". On January 20, In This Moment posted a video clip for "The In-Between" with a caption reading "Wednesday the unveiling will be upon us" followed with a moon emoji. On January 21, the band pinned a post to their official Facebook page a link to a countdown timer on YouTube with the launch of "The In-Between" music video.

"The In-Between" music video, directed by Maria Brink and Robert Kley and edited by Maria Brink and Randy Weitzel, premiered on YouTube January 22, 2020 and generated over one million views in less than a week. Also on January 22, the band officially announced that their upcoming seventh studio album titled Mother is set for release on March 27, 2020. The official album art and track listing has been also released.[1] On February 21, the band released the second single of the album titled "Hunting Grounds" featuring Joe Cotela of Ded.[15] On March 19, a week before the album release, the band released their third single "As Above, So Below".[16]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Dead Press!4/10[17]
Distorted Sound9/10[18]
Kerrang![19]
New Noise[20]

The album received mostly positive reviews, but also mixed reviews from several critics. Carlos Zelaya from Dead Press! rated the album negatively calling it: "Mother is a record that will no doubt satisfy plenty of In This Moment's fanbase, but will unfortunately do absolutely nothing to win anyone else over."[17] Distorted Sound scored the album 9 out of 10 and said: "Mother is an immersive experience that leaves you feeling out-of-body, it's crafty in how it executes its concepts and does not hold back both vocally and instrumentally. Arguably one of IN THIS MOMENT's best albums to date."[18] Kerrang! gave the album 4 out of 5 and stated: "The only thing certain about In This Moment is that nothing is ever certain. Just like their mesmerising live shows, their music defies prediction and is all the more gripping for it. Thus, aside from 'Lay Me Down''s instant rush, Mother moves away from the bewitching, gospel-tinged rock of 2017's Ritual. Gushing rivers of guitar combine with electronics and strange musical patterns that take time to coalesce, but when they do it's clear that Maria Brink's unique band have scored another win, brilliantly balancing Mother's fire and ice. The pyrotechnic cover of Queen's 'We Will Rock You', featuring Lzzy Hale and Taylor Momsen, contrasts beautifully with 'Legacy''s emotive lilt, while 'As Above, So Below' is sharp-fanged with irony and angst. It ends with an eerie interpretation of Mazzy Star's 'Into Dust', with lingering notes of darkness that will make you want to hit repeat and fall in love with it over and over again."[19] New Noise praised the album saying, "Mother feels like a poignant testament to the energy that brings people together. Throughout 2020, as live music experiences on all scales remain in jeopardy, the album's feel takes on an even more special significance."[20]

Commercial performance

Mother debuts at #34 on the US Billboard 200 chart with first-week sales of 13,600 copies.[21][22]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Maria Brink, Chris Howorth and Kevin Churko, except where noted.

Mother track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Beginning (Interlude)" 1:27
2."Fly Like an Eagle" (Steve Miller Band cover)Steve Miller4:01
3."The Red Crusade (Interlude)" 0:44
4."The In-Between"Maria Brink, Christopher Howorth, Kevin Churko, Randy Weitzel4:14
5."Legacy"Brink, Howorth, Churko, Ryan Spraker, Tom Peyton4:49
6."We Will Rock You" (Queen cover; featuring Lzzy Hale and Taylor Momsen)Brian May3:05
7."Mother"Brink, Howorth, Churko, Kane Churko4:09
8."As Above, So Below"Brink, Howorth, Churko, Kane Churko4:09
9."Born in Flames"Brink, Howorth, Churko, Kane Churko4:04
10."God Is She"Brink, Howorth, Churko, Kane Churko4:39
11."Holy Man"Brink, Howorth, Churko, Weitzel3:35
12."Hunting Grounds" (featuring Joe Cotela of Ded)Brink, Howorth, Churko, Kane Churko, Travis Johnson4:33
13."Lay Me Down"Brink, Howorth, Churko, Kane Churko4:09
14."Into Dust" (Mazzy Star cover)Hope Sandoval, David Roback6:41
Total length:54:25

Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic.[23]

In This Moment

  • Maria Brink – lead vocals, piano, composition
  • Chris Howorth – lead guitar, backing vocals, composition
  • Randy Weitzel – rhythm guitar, backing vocals, composition, engineering, pro-tools
  • Travis Johnson – bass, backing vocals, composition
  • Kent Diimmel – drums

Additional musicians

Additional personnel

  • Kevin Churko – production, engineering, mixing, mastering, composition
  • Kane Churko – production, engineering, composition
  • Tristan Hardin – engineering, pro-tools
  • Kevin Sankel – engineering
  • Jim Carroll – assisting engineering
  • Jonathan Wyman – vocal recording

Charts

Sales chart performance for Mother
Chart (2020) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[24] 58
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[25] 46
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[26] 65
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[27] 38
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[28] 7
Scottish Albums (OCC)[29] 18
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[30] 46
UK Albums (OCC)[31] 96
US Billboard 200[32] 34
US Top Hard Rock Albums (Billboard)[33] 2
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[34] 2
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