Sum of All Your Parts

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Sum of All Your Parts
Studio album by
Released14 September 2018
RecordedApril 2017 – January 2018[1]
StudioThe Chairworks
(Castleford, West Yorkshire
Citadel of Mayhem[2]
Length42:26
LabelEasy Life,[3] Sony Music
ProducerClaudius Mittendorfer
Fatherson chronology
Open Book
(2016)
Sum of All Your Parts
(2018)
Sum of All Your Parts (Reimagined)
(2019)
Singles from Sum of All Your Parts
  1. "Making Waves"
    Released: 22 June 2018
  2. "Charm School"
    Released: 1 August 2018
  3. "Reflection"
    Released: 30 August 2018
  4. "Ghost"
    Released: 9 March 2019

Sum of All Your Parts is the third album by Scottish alternative rock band Fatherson, released on 14 September 2018 through Easy Life Records.[4] The album was announced on June 22, 2018 alongside the release of the first single "Making Waves".

The album was followed by an EP called Sum of All Your Parts (Reimagined), which was released on 11 January 2019, and featured re-imagined versions of the tracks "Making Waves", "Gratitude", "Ghost" and "Charm School".

Background[edit]

The band began working on the album while on tour in early 2017. The band set to create something completely different from their previous release. To produce the album they hired Claudius Mittendorfer, who had previously worked with Weezer, Against Me!, Arctic Monkeys, Foo Fighters, Panic! At the Disco, Paul Simon, Sting and The Wombats.[5] The band began working with him through conversations via Skype before they started recording in Castleford.[2] The album was recorded completely live and in sequence rather than using traditional multi-track recording methods to capture the communal sound lost when recording the instruments separately.[6]

Composition[edit]

While writing the album lead singer, Ross Leighton, followed a "found sound" approach to making music where he would record a sound and try and fit it into the song. This is displayed in the opening track "The Rain" which features a sample of an electric radiator.[7] Leighton described the album's lyrical content as "less coded than the records before," describing it as more personal than "Open Book" and its general theme being "a bit more tongue in cheek about how things are affecting me."[1]

The first song written for the album was the lead single "Making Waves" which the band considered a safety net and the first jumping point for the sound of the album.[8] Leighton described the track as a "heart on your sleeve slacker tune with a tonne of groove."[9] Leighton described the song as being a Weezer homage and said it is "about falling in love with someone that you don’t want to lose."[3] The second single from the album "Charm School" was released on August 1, 2018 which the band described as being "an observation on having to mind your p’s and q’s all the time – and the need to jump through hoops for other people."[10] The main riff of "Charm School" was written by the band's touring guitarist and the band built the entire song around the base of the riff.[3] The fourth single from the album "Ghost" was described as displaying the band's "knack for both subtle, intricate guitar lines and cacophonous, payoff riffs worth every moment of tension building."[11] Leighton described it as being "four songs smashed into one" and based the lyrics about the band's hometown.[3]

Critical reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Clash[12]8/10
Dork[13]
The Skinny[14]
Shropshire Star8/10[15]

Sum Of All Your Parts received positive reviews upon its release. Amy Kenyon with 'The Skinny' described the album as "raw and immersive, leaving soft but long-lasting impressions with the listener that intensify with every listen."[14] Leigh Sanders with the 'Shropshire Star' described the album's sound as "all-encompassing" and praises bassist Marc Strain's basslines for "creating an atmosphere without taking over."[15] Mark Mcconville of God is in the TV praised the album for "extensively scraping away the sinew of old memories and welcoming new ones."[16]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Rain"Fatherson3:59
2."Making Waves"Fatherson3:32
3."Graditude"Fatherson, Mark 'Duck' Blackwell3:37
4."Nothing to No One" (featuring Bryde)Fatherson4:44
5."Oh Yes"Fatherson, Isaiah Hull5:19
6."The Landscape"Fatherson3:25
7."Ghost"Fatherson4:02
8."Reflection"Fatherson5:14
9."Charm School"Fatherson, Daniel Morgan Ball, Kristoffer Platt3:30
10."Building a Wall"Fatherson5:09
Total length:42:26

Personnel[edit]

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[2]

Fatherson

  • Ross Leighton – vocals, guitar
  • Marc Strain – bass guitar
  • Greg Walkinshaw – drums

Additional personnel

Charts[edit]

Chart (2018) Peak
position
Scottish Albums (OCC)[17] 3
UK Albums (OCC)[18] 67
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[19] 12

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Fatherson Sum Of All Your Parts Interview". HMV. 13 September 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Fatherson - Sum Of All Your Parts (Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition)". Discogs. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d "Track By Track: Fatherson – Sum Of All Your Parts". New Noise Magazine. 14 September 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Fatherson - Sum Of All Your Parts - Rough Trade". Rough Trade. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  5. ^ "Claudius Mittendorfer". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  6. ^ "Interview: Fatherson - M Magazine". M Magazine. 11 July 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  7. ^ "Fatherson: "We're just emo kids that grew up listening to Death Cab for Cutie"". Dork. 19 September 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  8. ^ Millar, Mark (4 September 2018). "INTERVIEW: Marc Strain (Fatherson) discusses third album – 'Sum of All Your Parts'". XS Noise. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  9. ^ Mitchell, Jenness (25 June 2018). "Fatherson release new single Making Waves". The Herald. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  10. ^ "Fatherson drop 'Charm School', new album in September". Indie is not a genre. 1 August 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  11. ^ Manno, Lizzie (8 March 2019). "Exclusive: Watch Fatherson's New Video for Punchy Single "Ghost"". Paste. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  12. ^ Geddes, Clarke (14 September 2018). "Fatherson - Sum Of All Your Parts". Clash. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  13. ^ Loftin, Stephen (14 September 2018). "Fatherson - Sum Of All Your Parts". Dork. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  14. ^ a b Kenyon, Amy (13 September 2018). "Fatherson album review: Sum Of All Your Parts - The Skinny". The Skinny. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  15. ^ a b Sanders, Leigh (18 September 2018). "Fatherson, Sum Of All Your Parts - album review". Shropshire Star. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  16. ^ Mcconville, Mark (19 September 2018). "Fatherson - Sum Of All Your Parts (Easy Life Records)". God is in the TV. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  17. ^ "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  18. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  19. ^ "Official Independent Albums Chart Top 50". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 26 September 2022.