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Released
  
June 19, 2012

Length
  
42:58

Release date
  
19 June 2012

Label
  
Megaforce Records

Recorded
  
2010–2012

Artist
  
Lit

Producer
  
Butch Walker

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Genres
  
Alternative rock, Pop punk

Similar
  
Lit albums, Alternative rock albums

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The View from the Bottom is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Lit, released on June 19, 2012 through Megaforce Records. It is the band's first new album in eight years, since the release of their self-titled album in 2004. It also marks the first album with Nathan Walker on drums, succeeding the late Allen Shellenberger, who died in 2009, and rhythm guitarist Ryan Gillmor, making it the only time the band has recorded as a five-piece.

Contents

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Background

After the band put out their fourth album, Lit in 2004, the band was hit with a number of hardships. A. Jay and Jeremy Popoff's stepfather died in a motorcycle crash that also severely injured their mother. While the band continued on with touring, eventually in 2008, the band's drummer, Allen Shellenberger, was diagnosed with a brain tumor, dying the following year. After Shellenberger's passing, the band was unsure whether or not it would continue on. The remaining members, during New Year's Eve in 2009, at the bar they run, "The Slidebar", came together and decided to continue on as a band and make a fifth album.

Writing and recording

The band began working on writing new material throughout various sessions in 2010 and 2011. The band chose Nathan Walker to fill in on drums, who had been both a close friend to the band, and their drum tech. Ryan Gilmor was also brought in as a new, fifth band member as well, to "round out the band's sound" as a rhythm guitarist and keyboardist. In late 2011, the band entered the studio with producer Butch Walker. They extensively demoed songs, and wrote many more than would make the album, both firsts for the band in the recording process. The album was primarily tracked live in the studio.

Release and promotion

"Same Shit, Different Drink" was made available for free download at Rolling Stone's website in April 2012.

The first single, "You Tonight," was released on iTunes on May 1, 2012, and the album was released on June 19, 2012.

To promote the album's release, the band went on the Summerland Tour with Everclear, Sugar Ray, Gin Blossoms, and Marcy Playground.

"Miss You Gone" was released to radio on August 7, 2012. A video for the single "The Broken" was released on August 16, 2012, and a video for "Miss You Gone" was released on Jun 13, 2013.

Reception

The album has received mixed reviews. Matt Collar at AllMusic praised the album, giving it a 3.5 out of 5 rating, stating "...one gets the sense that Lit are re-engaged here both emotionally and creatively...Ultimately, while the album may be about the band's View from the Bottom (whether that be career woes, the loss of a friend, or the bottom of a shot glass), as the title of the rousing set closer implies, Lit definitely got it "Right This Time." However, Chuck Eddy of Rolling Stone was less enthusiastic, giving it only 2 out of 5 stars, claiming that the "riffs sound re-purposed for sports and strip bars."

Emily Kearns from Rock Sound, while only awarding it a 6 out of 10, praised the album for being "polished fare awash with slick harmonies, clean guitars, heavy drumbeats, giant hooks and an unadulterated wall of gleaming pop – much of which is laced with a sense of melancholy".

Personnel

  • A. Jay Popoff – lead vocals
  • Jeremy Popoff – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Kevin Baldes – bass, backing vocals
  • Nathan Walker – drums
  • Ryan Gillmor – rhythm guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Songs

    1C'Mon4:21
    2You Tonight3:12
    3Same Shit - Different Drink3:20

    References

    The View from the Bottom Wikipedia