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Fight the Frequency

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Released
  
August 17, 2010

Length
  
44:03

Release date
  
17 August 2010

Label
  
Megaforce Records

Recorded
  
2007–2008

Artist
  
American Hi-Fi

Producer
  
American Hi-Fi

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Fight the Frequency (2010)
  
Blood & Lemonade (2014)

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Pop punk, Power pop

Similar
  
American Hi-Fi albums, Alternative rock albums

American hi fi fight the frequency


Fight the Frequency is the fourth studio album by American pop punk band American Hi-Fi, released on August 17, 2010. Work on the album began in May 2007, when the band first entered the studio to record a follow-up to Hearts on Parade. But due to label issues and band members Stacy Jones and Jamie Arentzen touring as part of Miley Cyrus' backing band, the record's planned release for May 2009 was delayed until 2010. This is the first album to feature original drummer Brian Nolan since their 2003 album The Art of Losing. The album has been produced by the band themselves through their self-made label "Hi-Fi Killers".

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics written by Stacy Jones; all music composed by American Hi-Fi.

Personnel

  • Stacy Jones - lead vocals, rhythm guitar, drums
  • Jamie Arentzen - lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Drew Parsons - bass, backing vocals
  • Brian Nolan - drums, backing vocals
  • Production
  • Greg Collins - engineer, keyboard, mixing
  • Stevie Blacke - strings
  • Jessica Catron - cello
  • Paul Hager - mixing
  • Bill Lefler - engineer
  • Dave McNair - mastering
  • Miles Wilson - engineer
  • Singles

    "Lost" was the first and only single from the album. The video features the famous British model Keeley Hazell. Stacy Jones said that they did not do the video for the story line, just had fun with it.

    Songs

    1Fight the Frequency3:57
    2This Is a Low3:57
    3Where Love Is a Lie3:51

    References

    Fight the Frequency Wikipedia