AB III

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AB III
AB III.jpg
Studio album by Alter Bridge
Released October 8, 2010
(See release history)
Recorded February–April 2010
The Hit Factory/Criteria Studios
Miami, Florida
Paint It Black Studio
Orlando, Florida
Studio Barbarosa
Bavon, Virginia
Genre Alternative metal, hard rock, heavy metal, progressive metal[1][2]
Length 65:39
Label Roadrunner, EMI
Producer Michael "Elvis" Baskette
Alter Bridge chronology
Live from Amsterdam
(2009)Live from Amsterdam2009
AB III
(2010)
Live at Wembley
(2012)Live at Wembley2012
Myles Kennedy chronology
Live in Manchester
(2010)
AB III
(2010)
Made in Stoke 24/7/11
(2011)
Singles from AB III
  1. "Isolation"
    Released: September 26, 2010
  2. "I Know It Hurts"
    Released: January 21, 2011 (AU)
  3. "Ghost of Days Gone By"
    Released: April 18, 2011 (US)
  4. "Wonderful Life"
    Released: June 5, 2011 (UK)
  5. "Life Must Go On"
    Released: November 28, 2011
Special Edition cover
AB III.5

AB III is the third studio album by the rock band Alter Bridge, released on October 8, 2010. Produced by Michael "Elvis" Baskette, the album is a departure from the band's first two albums, lyrically because it is a loose concept album dealing with darker lyrical themes of struggling with faith, and musically due to its more dynamic and progressive sound.[3] AB III is also the first Alter Bridge album to be released on Roadrunner Records, making it the band's third consecutive album to be released on a different label.[4] The album was released on Roadrunner Records worldwide except North America, where it was self-released on Alter Bridge Recordings via Capitol Records.[5]

The first single off the album, "Isolation," is the band's most successful single to date and was released on September 26, 2010 in the United Kingdom and November 9, 2010 in the United States.[6][7] AB III received acclaim from music critics; for example, Artistdirect called it a "masterpiece".[8] The album was certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry, the same certification of the last album Blackbird.

Background

AB III was written throughout 2008 and 2009, but the songs were arranged generally quickly. Regarding the arrangement and recording process of the album, lead singer Myles Kennedy said that the creation of AB III was different from that of the band's previous album, Blackbird, because the band had about six weeks to put the music together before they started to work with their producer, Michael Baskette. Kennedy said, "I think it actually worked out well, because it's a very spontaneous record."[9]

On June 21, 2010 the band announced that the recording, mixing, and mastering of the album was finished and all that was left was to decide on was the official title, song titles, track listing, and album art.[10] On August 9, 2010, the band announced that the working title of the album, AB III, would actually be the official title after all, stating they think it is "simple yet effective". On the same blog post, they announced each song on the record one by one throughout the day.[11] Later that month it was confirmed that AB III would be released worldwide (excluding North America) on Roadrunner Records, making AB III Alter Bridge's third consecutive album to be released through a different record label. The same press release confirmed a European release date of October 11, 2010 for the new album.[4] On October 6, the band announced that the album is scheduled for a North American release on November 9, 2010 on their own label, Alter Bridge Recordings, a subsidiary of Capitol Records.[5] AB III was first released in Australia three years to the day after their previous album on October 8, 2010.

"Zero" and "Home" were included on the United States version of the album as bonus tracks. The Japanese version contains a bonus track called "Never Born to Follow".[12] Guitarist Mark Tremonti said that AB III could be the band's final studio album and that future Alter Bridge releases may be released digitally or in the form of EPs.[13]

On October 25, 2011 the band released a special edition of the album titled AB III.5, which included the three bonus tracks plus an hour-long documentary titled One by One.[14]

Composition and lyrical content

AB III, initially described by the band as being very dark, heavy, and dynamic, is lyrically a very dark record and a radical departure from the band's first two albums, One Day Remains and Blackbird, in terms of subject matter. It is a loose concept album, a first for Alter Bridge, about a character "desperately struggling to find their place in a world steeped in doubt and emptiness," whereas the other two Alter Bridge records primarily focus on themes of "hope and perseverance in the face of adversity." Kennedy has said that the album "touches on the thoughts and emotions of someone who has come to question everything that was once regarded as an absolute truth" and that it is about "the realization that everything you once believed in might not exist." However, on AB III, there are songs that touch on other emotions as well such as "Wonderful Life," a song that Kennedy claims was “An extremely emotional song to put together, it took a long time.” He then adds, “The lyric was inspired by the idea that there will come a day when we all must say goodbye to the ones we love and hold dear in our hearts. Basically, I asked myself what would I want to say in that final moment, that last goodbye?”.[15] [16]

The record is also much more intricate, progressive, and dynamic than their first two albums.[3] It has even been described as progressive metal in some reviews.[17]

Kennedy plays more lead guitar on this album than he does on Blackbird. He said that "[he's] definitely doing things [he hasn't] done in a long time as a guitar player."[18] Tremonti's vocals are also more prominent compared to the band's previous releases, singing co-lead vocals with Kennedy on "Words Darker Than Their Wings," the title of which is derived from a phrase in George R. R. Martin's novel A Game of Thrones.

Reception and chart performance

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
411Mania 8.0/10[19]
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars[20]
Artistdirect 5/5 stars[8]
Hard Rock Hideout 8/10 stars[21]
Kerrang! 3/5 stars[citation needed]
Reflections of Darkness 9/10[22]
Rock Sound 7/10[23]
Total Guitar 5/5 stars [#207, p.27]
Type 3 Media 6/10 stars[24]

AB III has received critical acclaim. Rob Laing from MusicRadar highly praised it and called it "one of the guitar albums of the year."[25] Claudia Falzone from Outune.net, an Italian music website, also praised AB III and said that it "reveals another unpredictable side" to Alter Bridge, but that because of that, "the earliest fan could not welcome this record immediately" and that the record "will require more than one or two listenings to be appreciated and understood at your best."[26] Petra Whiteley from Reflections of Darkness called AB III "impressive" and a "must-get," and stated that "the musicianship of this album is altogether honed to excellence." She also praised the band by saying that "they are more interested in making music and that authenticity of their art and integrity are more important to them than the commercial side of it." She later went on to say that Alter Bridge "will go far and shouldn’t be missed out on."[22] Rick Florino from Artistdirect gave the record an extremely positive review and a perfect 5 out of 5 score. He said that it is "one of the best rock records of 2010" and called it a "sprawling masterpiece that illuminates just how brilliant this band truly is" and "a juggernaut of an album that places the band firmly in the rock 'n' roll pantheon forever."[8] He expanded on this in an interview with Myles Kennedy by calling the album "everything 21st century rock music should be" and saying that it will "establish this band among the most important in the genre."[27] Entertainment Focus also reviewed the album positively, saying, "Overall this is a great album from the band that sees them all stepping up a notch." However, the reviewer noted that AB III will "test some listeners" and that "[f]ans of the previous two albums may find this one a bit more difficult to digest."[28] The Contrapuntist called AB III "a grand achievement and possibly the best hard rock album of the year."[29] Ultimate Guitar named AB III one of the best ten albums of the year 2010.[30] However, not all reviews have been entirely positive. A reviewer from Type 3 Media said, "Overall AB III is a good effort, but it may not hold up to Alter Bridge’s previous releases."[24]

So far, AB III has performed better on the charts than any of the band's previous albums. On its first day, AB III reached the #1 rock album and #4 overall on the iTunes Store in Germany. In Australia, it reached the #2 rock album. On October 17, 2010 AB III reached #9 in the United Kingdom album charts and #1 in the rock album charts. AB III reached the #1 rock album, and #2 overall, on iTunes in the United States.[citation needed] For the week of November 27, 2010, the album reached #17 on the Billboard 200.[31]

Singles

"Isolation" was released as the first single in September 2010.[citation needed] It generally received very positive reviews from the critics.[citation needed] It became the band's first ever song to top the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks, for 7 weeks.[citation needed] It also topped the active rock charts.[citation needed] It peaked #5 position in the Billboard Rock Songs, #20 in the Billboard Alternative Songs.[citation needed] "I Know It Hurts" was released as the second single from the album for radio airplay worldwide except the U.S.[citation needed] "Ghost of Days Gone By" was the second in U.S. and third overall single, which was released in April 2011.[citation needed]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Alter Bridge. 

AB III
No. Title Length
1. "Slip to the Void"   4:52
2. "Isolation"   4:13
3. "Ghost of Days Gone By"   4:25
4. "All Hope Is Gone"   4:48
5. "Still Remains"   4:45
6. "Make It Right"   4:15
7. "Wonderful Life"   5:19
8. "I Know It Hurts"   3:55
9. "Show Me a Sign"   5:57
10. "Fallout"   4:21
11. "Breathe Again"   4:22
12. "Coeur d'Alene"   4:31
13. "Life Must Go On"   4:32
14. "Words Darker Than Their Wings"   5:24
Total length:
65:39

Personnel

Alter Bridge
Additional musicians
Production

Release history

Region Release date Label
Australia, Germany, Ireland October 8, 2010 Roadrunner
United Kingdom October 11, 2010 Roadrunner
United States November 9, 2010 Alter Bridge/EMI/Capitol
Japan November 24, 2010 Roadrunner
Brazil March 22, 2011 Roadrunner

Certifications

Country Sales Certification
United Kingdom 80,000+ Silver
Worldwide ----

References

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