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Bones (Young Guns album)


FieldValue
nameBones
typestudio
artistYoung Guns
coverB0nes400.jpg
released3 February 2012
studioKarma Sound Studios, Thailand
genreAlternative rock, hard rock, alternative metal
length38:53
labelLive Forever (UK)
Wind-up (US)
PIAS (EU)
producerDan Weller
prev_titleAll Our Kings Are Dead
prev_year2010
next_titleOnes and Zeros
next_year2015
misc{{Singles
nameBones
typeStudio
single1Learn My Lesson
single1date13 October 2011
single2Bones
single2date6 February 2012
single3Dearly Departed
single3date11 June 2012
single4Towers (On My Way)
single4date27 August 2012
single5You Are Not (Lonely)
single5date26 November 2012

Wind-up (US) PIAS (EU)

Bones is the second studio album by English alternative rock band Young Guns. It was released on in the UK on 3 February 2012 through Wind-up Records and PIAS Recordings, and in the US on 4 September 2012. Five singles were released from the album, the most successful being the second (first single released in the US), "Bones", which topped the Billboard Active Rock charts in May 2013.

Writing and recording

The band's first album, All Our Kings Are Dead, was created largely as a method to continue touring, as the band felt they needed more than the few songs they had from their previous EP, the Mirrors EP. The releases were seen largely as a medium to support their live performances, the band's largest focus at the time. After touring with these two releases for more than two years, the band realized they had built up a considerable fanbase, and decided to write a second album.

Recording for the album started in 2011. The album was recorded at Karma Sound Studios in Thailand with the former SikTh guitarist Dan Weller. Frontman Gustav Wood stated that the album thematically revolved around the concepts "finding inner strength" and the importance of "seizing the moment". He cited the track "Brother in Arms" as a specific example of this, with it being written in regards to "enjoying being alive" during their time in Thailand recording the album.

Release and promotion

Five singles were released from the album. The first single from the album, "Learn My Lesson", was first played on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show on 13 October 2011 as his Hottest Record in the world, and was made available for download shortly after. In December 2011, a video was posted online for "Brother in Arms". On 2 January 2012, "Bones" received its first broadcast play on Daniel P Carter's Rock Show on Radio 1. On 21 May 2012, the music video for "Dearly Departed", was released, with the single itself being released on 11 June. "Towers (On My Way)" was released as a single on 27 August 2012. On 22 October 2012, the music video for "You Are Not" was released with the single itself released on 26 November.

The album charted at no. 19 in the U.K. Album Chart. The title track was used as one of the theme songs for WrestleMania 29.

Reception

Reception for the album was generally positive, with the album receiving an aggregate score of 74 out of a 100, out of 8 reviews, from Metacritic. Allmusic awarded the album 3 stars with its review by Jon O'Brien stating "Bones is undeniably still a solid follow-up that should consolidate their second-tier status, but they'll have to change the record next time around if they want to move into U.K.'s alt-metal big league."

Track listing

Personnel

;Young Guns

  • Gustav Wood – lead vocals
  • Fraser Taylor – lead guitar
  • John Taylor – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Simon Mitchell – bass guitar
  • Ben Jolliffe – drums, percussion, backing vocals

;Production

  • Dan Weller – production, mixing

References

References

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  2. (27 February 2013). "Ben Jolliffe Of Young Guns: Shoot To Thrill".
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  4. Newsome, Jonathan. "I can feel it in my bones. An interview with Gustav Wood from Young Guns.". Unsung Melody.
  5. Fitzgerald, Clare. (5 November 2014). "Interview: Fraser Taylor of Young Guns". CultNoise Magazine.
  6. (13 May 2013). "EMURG Rock on the Range Special Interview Edition: Young Guns". Emurg.
  7. Alligood, Kristen. (26 September 2014). "Young Guns frontman talks music and space". Florida Today.
  8. "BBC - Zane Lowe's Hottest Records blog: Hottest Record - Young Guns - Learn My Lesson". BBC.
  9. "iTunes - Music - Learn My Lesson (Radio Edit) - Single by Young Guns". iTunes.
  10. "Bones - Young Guns". [[CBS Interactive]].
  11. Jon O'Brien. "Album: Young Guns - Bones". Allmusic.
  12. Glenn Johnston. (8 February 2012). "Album: Young Guns - Bones". Alternative Music Hub.
  13. Winwood, Ian. "Young Guns Bones Review". BBC.
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