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The Righteous and the Butterfly

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Released
  
May 13, 2014

Artist
  
Mushroomhead

Producer
  
Steve Felton

Length
  
51:04

Release date
  
13 May 2014

Label
  
Mushroomhead

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Recorded
  
2012-2013, Filthy Hands Studio

Genres
  
Industrial metal, Alternative metal, Electro-industrial, Avant-garde metal

Similar
  
Mushroomhead albums, Industrial metal albums

The Righteous & the Butterfly is the eighth studio album by metal band Mushroomhead. It was released on May 13, 2014. It is the band's first studio album since 2003's XIII to feature Jason "J Mann" Popson on vocals, and the last to feature Waylon Reavis on vocals and Tom Schmitz on keyboards. It is also their first album without Pig Benis on bass since the self-titled album, and Gravy on guitar since M3, as well as the first album to feature Dr. F on bass, Church on guitar, and Roberto Diablo on percussion.

Contents

Jeffrey "Nothing" Hatrix said about the members' departure: "We also parted ways with a couple of members who didn't share in the founding members’ vision of what Mushroomhead was always meant to be. Pig and Gravy both saw our future in a far different way".

The album title is a dedication to original guitarist John "JJ Righteous" Sekula and wife of drummer Steve "Skinny" Felton Vanessa Solowiow, both of whom had died in 2010 and 2013 respectively.

Album information

In September 2012, Mushroomhead announced that they are currently in the studio working on new music via their Facebook fan page. It was said by Mushroomhead frontman Jeffrey Nothing that former Slipknot and current Painface vocalist Anders Colsefni is in the works to do a recording together in their upcoming studio sessions. The band entered their own Filthy Hands Studio in December 2012 to begin writing and recording their next studio album.

The album is the first and only to showcase all three vocalists. Drummer Skinny described it as "very energetic, dark and by far their heaviest album to date, just a fresh spin on the same old thing if you will. This is the first record with Church on guitar and Farrell on bass, so having those new writers on board you never know where it's going to go. For the old school fans there's a lot of flavorful elements in it so they will definitely enjoy it." The album was revealed to come out around early 2014.

On August 16, Jason Popson confirmed his return to the band on his personal Facebook.

Mushroomhead toured Australia for the first time as part of the Soundwave Festival 2014.

On February 14, 2014, Mushroomhead announced a release date of May 13, 2014, of the album along with the title, The Righteous & the Butterfly. The album marks the return of J Mann. On April 15, 2014, frontman Jeffrey Nothing released the band's first unofficial single "Qwerty" on YouTube from his personal Facebook account, marking the first song featuring J Mann since rejoining the band.

This was the last album to feature Waylon on vocals and Shmotz on keyboards.

Reception

The album received mostly positive reviews and is Mushroomhead's first album to reach the top 20 of the Billboard Top 200 chart in the United States, reaching No. 20, selling over 11,000 copies the first week. The album also, reached No. 1 in the Billboard Indie chart, their first album to do so. The Righteous & the Butterfly also, reached No. 5 in the Top Rock Albums and No. 1 in the Top Hard Rock Albums.

Personnel

  • Jeffrey Hatrix - clean vocals
  • Jason Popson - harsh & rap vocals
  • Waylon Reavis - clean & harsh vocals
  • Tommy "Church" Church - guitars
  • Ryan "Dr. F" Farrell - bass
  • Steve Felton - drums, percussion
  • Robbie "Roberto Diablo" Godsey - drums (tracks 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 12), percussion, water drums
  • Tom Schmitz - keyboards, samples
  • Rick "ST1TCH" Thomas - turntables, samples, percussion, water drums
  • Jus Mic - lead vocals on "Childlike"
  • Jackie LaPonza - vocals (tracks 8, 15, 16, 17)
  • Songs

    1Our Apologies3:23
    2How Many Times4:50
    3Devils Be Damned3:16

    References

    The Righteous & the Butterfly Wikipedia