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Released
  
October 10, 2006

Length
  
40:43

Release date
  
10 October 2006

Label
  
Vagrant Records

Recorded
  
2006

Artist
  
Senses Fail

Producer
  
Brian McTernan

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Studio
  
Bearsville Studios, New York

Still Searching (2006)
  
Life Is Not a Waiting Room (2008)

Genres
  
Post-hardcore, Punk rock, Screamo, Emo, Pop punk

Similar
  
Let It Enfold You, Life Is Not a Waiting Room, Renacer, The Fire, Pull The Thorns From You

Still Searching is the second studio album by American post-hardcore band Senses Fail, released October 10, 2006 through Vagrant Records. A deluxe version of the record was released, containing a DVD with the making of the album. In the first month of sales the album sold 200,000 copies and had been the tenth best selling album at Best Buy that month. It is the first album to feature guitarist Heath Saraceno, and the last to have original member Mike Glita, on bass. It is the band's highest charting album to date.

Contents

Senses fail the rapture


Background

The album was recorded in the spring of 2006 at Bearsville Studios, and the band began playing songs from the album on the Warped Tour that Summer. It was mixed by Chris Lord-Alge. A 40-minute "making of" video of the album sessions was later released via Alternative Press.

Still Searching was the first album to feature newest guitarist Heath Seraceno.

Concept

Still Searching is based on the depression and heartbreak that Buddy Nielsen, the lead singer of the band, suffered in the years before the album's release. One major inspiration is evident from the song "Shark Attack" which Buddy confirmed was about his own personal experience with a psychologist who prescribed him medication he didn't need to send more business to his wife, a psychiatrist, so the two could make double the money. This was confirmed on the back CD cover of their "best ofs" album "Follow Your Bliss" in which comments about each song is listed. The record is a concept album, a story is told from the point of view of a character's stress and anxiety, including his battles with faith, alcohol, and depression. He eventually takes his own life in the track "All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues"; a track in which leitmotifs from Can't Be Saved are heard. After a brief instrumental interlude ("Negative Space"), the final track, "The Priest and the Matador" tells of the dying character's refusal of spiritual help, and finally, his death.

Release

"Calling All Cars" was released to radio on September 19, 2006. Still Searching was released on October 10 through Vagrant. A total of six bonus tracks and B-sides have been released with different versions of the album and its singles: The song "Stretch Your Legs to Coffin Length" comes with the digital download of "Calling All Cars" from the iTunes Store. Three acoustic bonus tracks are featured on a limited number of copies purchased from Best Buy. Target customers received a sticker atop their album covers for the download of two additional tracks ("Cinco de Mayo" and a live version of "Lady in a Blue Dress"). In October and November, the group went on the 2006 international edition of the Taste of Chaos tour, visiting New Zealand, Australia, Japan and Europe.

In November and December, the band went on tour with Saosin, Bleeding Through, Drive By and I Am the Avalanche. In January and February 2007, the band went on tour with Saosin and Alexisonfire. From mid February to early April, the band went on the 2007 edition of the Taste of Chaos tour. In June, the band headlined the Zumiez Couch Tour in the US, as well as tour with From Autumn to Ashes. In October and November, the band went on a co-headlining tour of the U.S. with New Found Glory. They were supported by Set Your Goals and The Receiving End of Sirens. A deluxe edition of Still Searching was released on November 13. It featured six bonus tracks (two originals that were recorded previously in August, thee B-sides and a cover of The Cranberries song "Salvation") and a DVD with behind-the-scenes tour footage.

The songs "Can't Be Saved", "The Priest and The Matador", "Shark Attack" and "Calling All Cars" are featured on the band's greatest hits album Follow Your Bliss: The Best Of Senses Fail.

Reception

The album was generally well received. Allmusic gave the album four stars and praised the improvement of the album over its predecessor; "The focus here is more on tense emo rock with a hard pop edge than scream-bloody-murder screamo -- since there is less emphasis on screaming -- yet the music remains wholly Senses Fail." Absolutepunk.net writer Drew Beringer commented on the album's improved lyrics and musicmanship, and concluding by saying "Still Searching is quite the improvement, and while it leaves some to be desired, it shows that Senses Fail are on the right path to fully discovering themselves" awarding the album (81%). Mammothpress.com reviewed the album and gave it (7/10), stating "The band has improved in almost everyway. The lyrics are better, the vocals are better, the screaming feels like it has a purpose now and the music sounds like an almost completely different band".

Track listing

All tracks written by Senses Fail.

Vinyl release

On October 16, 2012 Still Searching was released on vinyl.

Songs

1The Rapture1:58
2Bonecrusher2:34
3Sick or Sane (Fifty for a Twenty)2:46

References

Still Searching Wikipedia