Plagues (album)

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Plagues
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 21, 2007
RecordedLate 2006 – Early 2007
StudioThe Foundation Recording Studios, Connersville, Indiana, United States
GenreMetalcore
Length37:48
LabelRise
ProducerJoey Sturgis
The Devil Wears Prada chronology
Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord
(2006)
Plagues
(2007)
With Roots Above and Branches Below
(2009)
Re-release cover
The cover for the re-release of Plagues.
The cover for the re-release of Plagues.

Plagues is the second studio album by The Devil Wears Prada. It was released on August 21, 2007, through Rise Records and was re-released on October 28, 2008, with bonus content.

Background[]

The recording session for Plagues began during winter 2006 with Joey Sturgis as the chosen producer. The name of the album is a biblical reference to plagues in the book of Revelation. Mike Hranica, the vocalist, considered it to be "very visually appealing", although not as important as the meaning placed behind it.[1] The recording was completed in spring 2007 and the album was released on August 21, 2007.

Plagues was re-released on October 28, 2008. The bonus content for the re-release includes an alternative cover, booklet art and a DVD which has footage of The Devil Wears Prada playing at Ultimatour and Warped Tour in 2008. It also includes the music videos for "Hey John, What's Your Name Again?" and "HTML Rulez D00d". Some of the pre-ordered versions of Plagues included a darker booklet that was signed by all the band members and a white disc, as opposed to the standard version which has a black disc and a lighter booklet.

The song "Hey John, What's Your Name Again?" is available as downloadable content for the Rock Band series of video games.[2] The song "HTML Rulez D00d" is also available as downloadable content only for Rock Band 2 and Rock Band 3 via the Rock Band Network.[3]

Style[]

About.com referred to the album as incorporating "the usual metalcore style and constant breakdowns with synths and some rock elements that add a little twist to The Devil Wears Prada's sound."[4]

Reception[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com3.0/5 stars[4]
Allmusic2.5/5 stars [5]
AbsolutePunk(80%) [6]
Rocklouder4/5 stars [7]
Sputnikmusic2/5 stars[8]
Jesus Freak Hideout3.5/5 stars[9]

Plagues peaked at #57 on the Billboard 200 on September 8, 2007.[10] The album has been a great success since its original release, selling 30,000 more copies than their first album, Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord.[11]

The album has received mostly positive reviews since its release. Scott Fryberger of Jesus Freak Hideout said the song titles were "catchy, interesting, and sometimes funny" and praised the religious lyrics in "HTML Rulez D00d" and "Hey John, What's Your Name Again?" while also highlighting the self-loathing of "Reptar, King of the Ozone." Fryberger concluded his review by stating "the hardcore fan will find an album that was well worth their time, and an album they will want to listen to again and again."[9]

A more mixed review came from AllMusic's Eduardo Rivadavia, who criticized the "silly song titles" used. Rivadavia compared the album to the band's debut, stating "the youthful sextet shifted a respectable amount of units with their first CD, 2006's Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord, and therefore saw no reason to tarry, nor alter their spastic screamo/metalcore formula while recording [their] sophomore outing" and "as a result, typical new offerings like 'Number Three, Never Forget' and 'Hey John, What's Your Name Again?' jostle the usual conflicting tendencies toward downtuned brutality and soaring harmonies, topped with alternately growled or clean-sung vocals to match each occasion -- but attempt nothing that TDWP influences like Norma Jean, Haste the Day, and the similarly synthesizer-addled Still Remains haven't already explored more extensively and effectively."[5] Sputnikmusic also gave the album a mixed review, criticizing the heavy sections and Mike Hrancia's vocals for sounding like most other metalcore bands and being a poor attempt to capitalize on current trends. The review had slight praise for James Baney's keyboard sections along with the more melodic moments of the album.[8]

Track listing[]

No.TitleLength
1."Goats on a Boat"4:23
2."Number Three, Never Forget"3:41
3."HTML Rulez D00d"3:56
4."Hey John, What's Your Name Again?"3:46
5."Don't Dink and Drance"2:59
6."You Can't Spell "Crap" Without "C"" (featuring Craig Owens)3:30
7."This Song Is Called"4:25
8."Reptar, King of the Ozone"3:10
9."The Scorpion Deathlock"3:50
10."Nickels Is Money Too"4:08
Total length:37:48
South Korean edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Modeify the Pronunciation"4:35
12."Salvation" (featuring Cole Wallace, formerly of Gwen Stacy)3:36
Total length:43:59
Re-release DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Warped Tour" 
2."Ultimatour"47:07
3."Hey John, What's Your Name Again?" (music video)3:49
4."HTML Rulez D00d" (music video)3:43

Personnel[]

References[]

  1. ^ "The Devil Wears Prada > Biography". High Wire Daze. Archived from the original on 2012-02-26.
  2. ^ Official song listing Archived 2008-12-04 at the Wayback Machine for the Rock Band series. Retrieved 29 September 2009
  3. ^ "HTML Rulez D00d" — The Devil Wears Prada // Rock Band Archived 2010-04-28 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "The Devil Wears Prada - Plagues Review". Chad Bowar.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b Plagues review. Allmusic
  6. ^ Plagues review. AbsolutePunk
  7. ^ Plagues review. Rocklouder
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b Plagues review. Sputnikmusic
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b "The Devil Wears Prada, "Plagues" Review". August 28, 2007.
  10. ^ Discography index Billboard 200
  11. ^ Plagues at Interpunk.com
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