XIII

XIII

by Mushroomhead
XIII

XIII

by Mushroomhead

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Overview

When Mushroomhead signed with Universal in 2001, fans' reactions ranged from elation to knee-jerk pessimism. Some followers were thrilled that Cleveland's best-kept alternative metal secret had hooked up with a major label and hoped that the headbangers would finally receive the sort of national success they deserved; pessimists feared that a corporate powerhouse like Universal would neuter Mushroomhead and try to take away their risk-taking spirit. On a creative level, XIII is the first album that really tests Mushroomhead's relationship with Universal; it's the first album they actually recorded for Universal, whereas their previous album, XX, was originally an indie release before Universal remastered and re-released it. As it turns out, the pessimists had nothing to worry about; XIII is no less adventurous than Mushroomhead's pre-Universal output. XIII sounds quite focused but never comes across as contrived, and longtime followers will be happy to know that this 2003 release is state-of-the-art Mushroomhead -- forceful, loud, and in your face, but melodic and intricate as well. Bombast is still an important part of the picture, although not at the expense of musicality. And true to form, Mushroomhead continues to find inspiration in a variety of music. Metal remains the foundation -- they're an alt-metal band first and foremost -- but punk, rap, industrial, techno, and goth are still effective, tastefully applied ingredients. XIII has inspired a variety of interesting comparisons; reviewers have mentioned everyone from Marilyn Manson to Evanescence to Slipknot and Sevendust when describing XIII. But truth be told, Mushroomhead had a distinctive, recognizable sound (and a devoted cult following in Cleveland) long before Evanescence, Slipknot, or Sevendust broke through commercially -- and it would be a huge mistake to think that Mushroomhead is actually trying to emulate any other artists. XIII is the work of metalheads who have never been afraid to be original -- a band that, creatively, doesn't lose a thing on this Universal disc. ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 10/14/2003
Label: Def Jam / Island / Island/Def Jam / Universal / Universal Distribution / Universal Music
UPC: 0602498606759
Rank: 7174

Tracks

  1. Kill Tomorrow
  2. Sun Doesn't Rise
  3. Mother Machine Gun
  4. Nowhere to Go
  5. Becoming Cold
  6. One More Day
  7. The Dream Is Over
  8. The War Inside
  9. Almost Gone
  10. Eternal
  11. Our Own Way
  12. Destroy the World Around Me
  13. Thirteen

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Mushroomhead   Primary Artist
Devon Gorman   Vocals
Jens Kidman   Vocals

Technical Credits

Mike Landolt   Engineer
Seal   Composer
Alex Van Halen   Composer
Mushroomhead   Producer
Mark Adelman   Management
Brian Gardner   Mastering
Johnny K   Producer,Engineer
Jason Popson   Composer
Matt Wallace   Mixing,Producer
Dan Murphy   Composer
Mike Roberts   Pro-Tools,Digital Editing
Stu Sobol   Management
Sammy Hagar   Composer
Jocke Skog   Engineer
Michael Anthony   Composer
Corey Roberts   A&R,Artist Coordination
Dave Felton   Composer
Marko Vukcevich   Composer
Tom MacKay   A&R
Rick Thomas   Composer
Jeff Hetrick   Composer
Tom Schmitz   Composer
John Kilcoyne   Composer
Marko Yukcevich   Composer
Tadpole   Engineer
Steve Felton   Composer,Producer,Pro-Tools,Digital Editing
Bill Korecky   Engineer
Pat Lewis   Pre-Production
Eddie Van Halen   Composer
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