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Despite Yourself

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Genre
  
Alternative rock

Label
  
Epic

Length
  
49:23

Producer
  
Steve Osborne

Released
  
2 September 1997 (US) 18 May 1998 (UK & Europe)

Recorded
  
May 1996–January 1997 at Wool Hall Studios, Bath, England

Despite Yourself is the second and final studio album by the English rock band Headswim. The album was released by Epic Records on 2 September 1997 in the US, and on 18 May 1998 in the UK and the rest of Europe, and spawned two singles for the band, "Tourniquet" and "Better Made". The album's musical style showed a marked change from the hard rock/grunge of the band's earlier work towards a more personal, alternative rock sound (partly influenced by the death of the Glendinings' brother Matthew from leukaemia in 1994), which drew comparisons to Radiohead.

Contents

Although the album reached number 24 in the UK Albums Chart and the first single "Tourniquet" made the top 30 of the UK Singles Chart, Despite Yourself did not sell as well as hoped and Epic dropped the band soon after its release.

Critical reception

The album received mixed views from the music press. Q observed that "the marriage of paradoxically exhilarating examinations of despair and self-doubt to open-ended stadia rock recalls Radiohead". Allmusic also noted the similarities to Radiohead but stated that the album "fortunately boasts enough strong individual material to prevent the record from being a mere acknowledgement of trendy influences... Too derivative for lofty praise or emphatic recommendation, Despite Yourself is an exquisite exercise in catharsis and musical tribute nonetheless." NME was positive, calling Despite Yourself "a mighty album; a record that drags you under with its spectacularly gloomy sentiments of self-loathing and utter despair only to redress the balance with swathes of dynamic guitar bruising and seductive studio inventiveness". The review noted that while the record displayed more musical variety than the debut album, "at heart, however, Headswim are still a battle-weary rock band. It's just this time they're tackling life's obstacles with reaffirmed vigour and some nifty production. British rock has never sounded so (un)healthy." However, Music Week was less impressed, praising the album's lead single but going on to say, "Despite Yourself doesn't contain any tracks as refresing as 'Tourniquet', but remains a credible record".

Track listing

All tracks written by Headswim, except where noted.

Personnel

Headswim:

  • Daniel Glendining – vocals, guitar
  • Tom Glendining – drums
  • Clovis Taylor – bass
  • Nick Watts – keyboards, cello
  • Additional musicians:

  • Catherine Browning – violin
  • Ian Burdge – cello
  • Matthew Taylor – violin
  • Rebecca Ware – viola
  • Cheryl Enever – cello
  • Michael Gray – violin
  • Vincent Greene – viola
  • Adrian Smith – violin
  • Technical personnel:

  • Steve Osborne – producer, mixer
  • Adrian Bushby – recording and mix engineer
  • Stylorouge – sleeve design
  • Chris Floyd – photography
  • References

    Despite Yourself Wikipedia