Vol. II (Hurt album)

Vol. II is the fourth full-length studio album by the rock band Hurt, and was released on September 25, 2007.

Vol. II
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2007
RecordedMarch 2007
GenreNu metal, alternative metal, post-grunge
Length58:04
LabelCapitol
ProducerEric Greedy
Hurt chronology
Vol. I
(2006)
Vol. II
(2007)
Goodbye to the Machine
(2009)
Singles from Vol. II
  1. "Ten Ton Brick"
    Released: June 26, 2007
  2. "Loded"
    Released: April 15, 2008

Sound and musical style

This album shares many of the sorrowful and painful themes as Vol. I. However, many songs on this album have slower tempos and more acoustic instrumentation, while still maintaining a hard rock sound. Another change from Vol. I is the inclusion of different instruments, such as the banjo and dobro, and a lineup of female backup singers.

Background

Before having Eric Greedy mix the album, the band had sent it to a mixing engineer who did not mix the album to the band's satisfaction. J. Loren said of the situation, "...he was a very notable person that we paid a large sum of money to, and he destroyed the record. It sounded so horrible, I actually had a nervous breakdown when I heard the record, and they threw me in a van before the cops came. So, I thought that my life was over, I just literally could not handle the devastation of it." [1]

Many of the songs on this album are rerecorded from previous works. The songs "Summers Lost," "Abuse of SID," and "Better" are originally from Hurt's self-titled album. "Alone With the Sea," "Loded," and "Et Al" are originally from The Consumation.[2]

"Loded," the second single from this album, was chosen by a poll taken on the band's forum.[3]

The band also released alternate mixes to the songs "Talking to God" and "On the Radio" through their MySpace.[4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by J. Loren Wince, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Summers Lost" 6:10
2."Ten Ton Brick"L. Wince, P. Spatola, J. Ansley3:50
3."Aftermath"L. Wince, P. Spatola3:13
4."Abuse of SID" 4:50
5."Alone With the Sea" 5:22
6."Talking to God" 4:53
7."Loded" 3:13
8."Better" 4:27
9."Assurance" 4:34
10."On the Radio" 5:10
11."Et Al" 5:22
12."Thank You for Listening" 6:55

Personnel

Personnel information from album liner notes.[5]

Additional personnel

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk(94%)[7]
Allmusic[8]

The album was praised by both fans and critics. It did exceptionally well in many professional reviews. It has sold nearly 50,000 copies since its release.

On May 12, 2009, Hurt received an award for the song "Ten Ton Brick" during SESAC’s 13th annual New York Music Awards.[9]

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[10] 101
US Top Heatseekers[10] 1

Singles

Year Title Peak chart position
US Mainstream Rock US Modern Rock
2007 "Ten Ton Brick" 6 [11] 28 [11]
2008 "Loded" 33 [11]
gollark: Not really.
gollark: Not being around to have those goals doesn't mean you don't care about them while extant.
gollark: As I said: people generally (as far as I know) have goals relating to the future. Death mostly does not *satisfy* those, but the opposite.
gollark: If you do die, at least don't die due to incorrect reasoning.
gollark: Aggressive is when LyricLy futilely attempts to divert oncoming beeswarms.

References

  1. "Interview with Crusher Magazine". Archived from the original on 2008-09-02. Retrieved 2008-08-26.
  2. HURT Forums Song List
  3. "HURT Forums Single Poll". Archived from the original on 2009-02-03. Retrieved 2008-06-17.
  4. HURT Forum MySpace Bulletins
  5. Vol. II (CD booklet). Hurt. CA: Capitol Records. 2007. p. 1.CS1 maint: others (link)
  6. Vol. II (CD booklet). Hurt. CA: Capitol Records. 2007. p. 9.CS1 maint: others (link)
  7. "Hurt - Vol. II - Album review". AbsolutePunk.
  8. Greene, Jo-Ann. "Review: Vol. II". Allmusic. Retrieved 3 September 2009.
  9. SESAC Holds 13th Annual Music Awards
  10. "Hurt Album Chart History". Retrieved 2008-03-30.
  11. "Hurt Singles Chart History". Retrieved 2008-03-30.
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