Vacation (Bomb the Music Industry! album)

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Vacation
BTMI Vacation AlbumCover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 26, 2011
GenrePop punk, indie rock, power pop
Length42:55
LabelQuote Unquote Records, Ernest Jenning , Really Records
ProducerJeff Rosenstock
Bomb the Music Industry! chronology
Adults!!!: Smart!!! Shithammered!!! And Excited by Nothing!!!!!!!
(2010)
Vacation
(2011)

Vacation is the sixth and final studio album by American punk rock band Bomb the Music Industry!. It released on July 26, 2011 by Quote Unquote Records, Ernest Jenning, and Really Records.[1] It was announced in September 2010.[2]

Much of the music was written while Jeff Rosenstock was on a free trip to Belize,[3] and unlike the band's previous albums, it is "about trying to build a home."[4]

There are guest contributions from members of Fake Problems, Bayside, Andrew Jackson Jihad, and Good Luck.[3]

In a 2015 interview Rosenstock named Vacation as his favorite Bomb the Music Industry! album. Rosenstock said:

Once I realized that we were orbiting punk in our own weird way, along with bands like Andrew Jackson Jihad and Good Luck and Laura Stevenson and the Cans and , where we just kind of made records and weren't thinking about if they were punk or indie or whatever, we were just making records. That made this record have a bit of a different tone. I got the courage to say, "Fuck it, I'm going to make the record that I want to make and I know some people are going to not like it no matter what." No matter what, there's going to be reviews that say my voice is shitty. No matter what, the punk kids are going to say, "This is too slow, this used to be better, blah blah blah." So I was just going to keep on keeping on.[5]

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic88/100 [6]
Review scores
SourceRating
Punknews.org4.5/5 stars[7]
Alternative Press5/5 stars
Consequence of Sound4/5 stars[8]
Sputnikmusic4.5/5 stars[9]
Absolutepunk85% [10]
Rockfreaks.net7/10 stars[11]
Avclub5/5 stars[12]

Track listing[]

All songs written by Jeff Rosenstock except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Campaign For A Better Next Weekend"4:54
2."Vocal Coach"2:26
3."Everybody That You Love"3:19
4."Sponge Board/Baby Waves"0:38
5."The Shit That You Hate"5:54
6."Hurricane Waves"2:51
7."Sick, Later."3:40
8."Why, Oh Why, Oh Why (Oh Oh Oh Oh)"4:42
9."Savers" (Mike Campbell, Jeff Rosenstock)3:45
10."Can't Complain"3:19
11."Everybody That Loves You"3:13
12."Sunny Place/Shady People"0:45
13."Felt Just Like Vacation"3:36
Total length:42:55
CD hidden tracks
No.TitleLength
14."Don't Destroy Yourself" (also featured on vinyl after side B locked groove)5:47
15."Don't Have Shitty Friends"0:57

Details[]

"Everybody That You Love" was originally released in summer 2010 as a single and demo versions of "Hurricane Waves" and "Can't Complain" were previously released in early 2011. All three songs were re-recorded for Vacation.

A clip from the 1993 film Airborne appears at the end of "Can't Complain."

The song "Can't Complain" was featured in episode twelve of the eighth season of The Office, "Pool Party".

Sponge Board / Baby Waves is a reference to a line from the surf movie Blue Crush.[13]

Personnel[]

Main band[]

  • Mike Costa - Drums
  • John DeDomenici - Bass, Drums
  • Matt Keegan - Trombone, Synthesizer, Glockenspiel, Vocals
  • Tom Malinowski - Guitar, Vocals
  • Jeff Rosenstock - Vocals, Guitars, Saxophone, Keyboards, Programming, Drums

Additional personnel[]

  • Ginger Alford: Vocals
  • Neil Callaghan: Farfisa Organ
  • Chris Candy: Trumpet
  • Steve Ciolek: Vocals
  • Katie Cleary: Bass
  • Steven D'Agostino: Banjo
  • Chris Farren: Vocals
  • Ben Gallatty: Upright Bass
  • Chris Guglielmo: Drums
  • Mike Huguenor: Vocals
  • Aidan Kohler: Violins
  • Casey Lee: Pedal Steel
  • Sean McCabe: Mandolin, Tannerin
  • Lindsay McMullen: Cello
  • Dave Renz: Vocals
  • Matt Scheuermann: Vocals
  • Skylar Suorez: Vibraphone
  • Witt Wisebram: Harmonica

References[]

  1. ^ Punknews.org | Bomb The Music Industry! announce 'Vacation'
  2. ^ NEW 7” COMING SOON! DOWNLOAD NOW! - Bomb the Music Industry!
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Bomb The Music Industry! Announces New Album "Vacation" | Altsounds.com News
  4. ^ Shows | New Music
  5. ^ Campbell, Mike (February 26, 2015). "Rank Your Records: Jeff Rosenstock Rates Every Bomb the Music Industry! Album". Vice. Retrieved February 14, 2019.
  6. ^ [1]
  7. ^ Punknews.org | Bomb the Music Industry! - Vacation
  8. ^ Album Review: Bomb the Music Industry! – Vacation « Consequence of Sound
  9. ^ Bomb the Music Industry! - Vacation (staff review) | Sputnikmusic
  10. ^ Bomb the Music Industry! - Vacation (staff review) | Absolutepunk
  11. ^ Bomb the Music Industry! - Vacation Review
  12. ^ [2]
  13. ^ Back to the Island Podcast Ep. 16

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