Superstarved

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Superstarved
Studio album by
ReleasedUnited States March 19, 2002
England April 15, 2002
Japan April 10, 2002
RecordedJune 1999 - October 16, 2001
StudioThe Mattress Factory and ASI Chicago, Mr. Blood, St Louis
GenreIndustrial metal, nu metal[1][2]
LengthUSA 46:20
UK 46:38
LabelUSA Sanctuary Records
UK Mayan / Sanctuary Records
Japan Victor Entertainment
ProducerMartin Atkins, Gravity Kills
Gravity Kills chronology
Perversion
(1998)
Superstarved
(2002)
Singles from Superstarved
  1. "One Thing"
    Released: 2002
  2. "Love, Sex, and Money"
    Released: 2002
  3. "Personal Jesus"
    Released: 2003
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]
Sputnikmusic[4]

Superstarved (stylized as superstarved★ or superstarved*) is the third studio album by Gravity Kills, released March 19, 2002. The album is described as "more riff-oriented" and "grindier" and shares similarities to nu metal music.

Production[edit]

The band signed with major record label Sanctuary Records in New York in March 2000 before the release. According to guitarist Matt Dudenhoeffer, approximately 30 songs were written for the album, of which about 12 were likely make it to the finished album. "Eclipse", "Shake", "Photograph", "Monsters & Astronauts", "Naked", and "Hollow" were going to be on the album,[5] but ended up not being included. Jason Slater was going to be producing the album, but did not. The band originally recorded the cover version of Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus" in 1999, then released it in 2002. The album was produced with a more mainstream nu-metal crossover sound and features more guitars, the inclusion of turntables and pseudo-rapped vocals on some tracks.

Songs[edit]

"Love, Sex, and Money" was the last song written for the album. The video for the song was in shot in Seattle, San Francisco and Chicago with live footage of the band performing on the Superstarved Tour.

Jeff Scheel says that "Forget Your Name" was his first experiment from switching from Digital Performer to Logic Audio. It was described by a reviewer as an "angst ridden 'love song' in the loosest sense."[6]

"Beg and Borrow" is the most emotional song on the album. Scheel describes it as lonely, emotional and desperate. On August 18, 2011, Scheel uploaded his piano cover of "Beg and Borrow" on SoundCloud as a free download.[7] This was the first time in nine years that he had created a studio song and a studio cover.

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleLength
1."Love, Sex, and Money"3:40
2."Take It All Away"3:49
3."Fifteen Minutes"2:47
4."Forget Your Name"3:56
5."Enemy"3:42
6."Breakdown"3:27
7."Beg and Borrow"4:21
8."One Thing"3:51
9."Personal Jesus"3:14
10."Wide Awake"4:07
11."Suffocate"3:59
12."Superstarved"3:27
13."LS&M Reprise"2:10
Best Buy bonus track
No.TitleLength
14."Love, Sex, and Money" (Joolz Club Mix)7:50

Album's cover art and name[edit]

The star on the album's cover is in connection with the album's name, "superstarved", which designer Craig Wagner created for Gravity Kills' album. The word refers to the condition of extreme malnutrition. The name came from a comment on what the band went through changing record labels between their second and third albums.[citation needed]

Personnel[edit]

Gravity Kills
Additional musicians
  • Julian Beeston - programming
  • Matt Dudenhoeffer - backing vocals on "Fifteen Minutes"
  • Richard Fortus - guitars on "Wide Awake" and "One Thing"
  • Charles Levi - bass on "Superstarved"
  • Derek Geisser - guitar on "Enemy"
  • Bob Dog Caitlin - sitar on "Take It All Away"
Production
  • Produced by Martin Atkins and Gravity Kills[8]
  • Engineered by Julian Beeston
  • Mixed by Julian Beeston and Martin Atkins, except "One Thing" (Chris Greene and Martin Atkins) at ASI Chicago
  • Written by Gravity Kills, except "Personal Jesus" (Martin L. Gore) and "Wide Awake" (Gravity Kills and Richard Fortus)
  • Photos by Steve Truesdell
  • Gravity Kills logo and star designed by Craig Wagner
  • Artwork and design by John Bergin

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.classicrockhistory.com/top-10-gravity-kills-songs/
  2. ^ http://www.musicstreetjournal.com/cdreviews_display.cfm?id=101027
  3. ^ "Superstarved - Gravity Kills". Allmusic.
  4. ^ "gravity kills - superstarved (album review)". Sputnikmusic.
  5. ^ [1], Gravity Kills sign into Sanctuary Records and forthcoming third album.
  6. ^ [2], Cory Q, Superstarved by Gravity Kills.
  7. ^ [3], Jeff Scheel releases a newer version of an old Gravity Kills song 'Beg and Borrow'.
  8. ^ "Gravity Kills– Superstarved (CD, Album)". Discogs. Retrieved 11 November 2011.