Hide and Seek (The Birthday Massacre album)

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Hide and Seek
Hide and Seek album cover.jpg
Studio album by The Birthday Massacre
Released October 9, 2012
Recorded January 2012 - July 2012
Genre Electronic rock, gothic rock, new wave, dream pop
Length 35:39
Label Metropolis
Producer Rainbow and Michael Falcore
The Birthday Massacre chronology
Imaginary Monsters
(2011)Imaginary Monsters2011
Hide and Seek
(2012)
Superstition
(2014)Superstition2014
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Auxiliary Magazine 9/10 stars[1]
Blogcritics favorable[2]
Bloody Disgusting favorable[3]
COMA Music Magazine mixed[4]
EGL Magazine favorable[5]
Examiner.com 5/5 stars[6]
FEARnet favorable[7]
IGN favorable[8]
Popblerd!! A[9]
Terrorizer unfavorable[10]
ReGen Magazine 3/5 stars[11]
UR Chicago 4.5/5 stars[12]

Hide and Seek is the fifth full-length studio album by Canadian electronic rock band The Birthday Massacre.

Background

In a press release statement, the album was described by the band as being "darker" lyrically than previous records, a quality that was attributed to a sense of tension and a rushed urgency that was felt during the writing and recording process.[13] During the recording process it was learned that lead vocalist Chibi had developed polyps, which in effect, altered some of the qualities of her voice during the album's final recording. In an interview with Auxiliary Magazine, the album's theme was described by the band as being loosely based on Chibi's fascination with unsolved murder mysteries, the idea of the city, and death; particularly, the thirty-year-old mystery of a missing girl.[14] The song "Leaving Tonight" in particular is loosely inspired by the unsolved kidnapping/murder of Christine Jessop.[15]

Release and promotion

On October 3, 2012 the song "Down" was made available for free download through rcrdlbl.com.[16] The same day, an instrumental track called "Night Shift" was released through Rue Morgue for the band's later supporting tour, to open as their live set intro song.

On October 5, 2012, the entire album was made available for free online streaming exclusively on RevolverMag.com via Metropolis Records SoundCloud account.[17]

On October 9, 2012, the album was released worldwide through Metropolis Records in CD, digital download, and limited edition vinyl formats.[18]

Reception

The album has received mostly positive reviews from fans and professional critics. Bloody Disgusting's Jonathan Barkan called the album "another winner", stating, "Even though Hide and Seek is criminally short, it’s a catchy, addictive album that I found myself spinning over and over again without caring that I’d already heard the tracks before".[3] D. Gabrielle Jensen of Blogcritics characterized the album as "consistently good from beginning to end, making [choosing favorite songs] a nearly impossible task"; echoing previous reviews, she commented that the album could have benefited from having 2 or 3 more tracks, and that the album felt like it ended too soon.[2] Comparing the record to their previous albums, Gregory Burkart of FEARnet commented "...you may find yourself pulled to a darker place by the more pensive lyrics and shadowy mood, delivered with less of a wink and a smile than you might be expecting from their previous work".[7] COMA Magazine and ReGen Magazine both gave the album mixed reviews, praising Chibi's "mature" sounding vocals, theme and production, but noted the album still follows a "familiar formula".[4][11] In a more critical review, Miranda Yardley of Terrorizer described the album as "forgettable", criticizing the album for being pop-like but without any of the catchy hooks that makes pop music redeemable.[10]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Chibi, Rainbow and M. Falcore, except where noted.[19]

No. Title Length
1. "Leaving Tonight"   3:29
2. "Down"   3:47
3. "Play with Fire" (co-written with Aaron Cunningham of SINS) 3:47
4. "Need"   3:31
5. "Calling"   3:31
6. "Alibis"   3:28
7. "One Promise"   3:56
8. "In This Moment"   4:33
9. "Cover My Eyes"   3:21
10. "The Long Way Home"   2:16
Total length:
35:39
Notes
  • "Calling" features elements from "God Given" by Nine Inch Nails.
  • "Play with Fire" was credited as "Written by 'Wight Eyes' - (Rainbow and Aaron Cunningham)" The song is notably the first time anyone from outside the band itself (at the time) has ever contributed lyrics to a song.

Personnel

The Birthday Massacre

Production

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Billboard Billboard 200 138[20]
Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums 7[20]
Billboard Top Heatseekers 3[20]
Billboard Independent Albums 36[20]

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