Album

Planet Zero

Shinedown

2022 · Rock

5 collectors on Gatefold own this

Planet Zero by Shinedown

Planet Zero is an Alt/Indie album by Shinedown, originally released in 2022. On Gatefold: 13 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.

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“The record is about not losing our humanity. It’s about not bowing to chao.” That’s Shinedown frontman Brent Smith talking about the Florida rock band’s seventh album. Written during the pandemic, <i>Planet Zero</i> captures their perspective on the world-altering events of 2020 and 2021, and how those events were filtered through the media. “The process of this album was looking at the decay of society and the way the internet, the new, and social media affect everybody,” Smith tells Apple Music. “If we don’t try to understand each other, even if we disagree, we’re not going to have a future. The only way to do that is to communicate and be respectful.” Below, he talks about some of the album’s key track. <b>“2184”</b> “The intro is a bit of an homage to <i>1984</i>—Orwell’s book, not necessarily the Van Halen album, which is also badass beyond belief. But the album starts with that kind of ’80s synth feeling, where we want the listener to be like, ‘What are they doing? What is this?’ And then, the next song hits like a sledgehammer.” <b>“No Sleep Tonight”</b> “This is a rallying cry to society. At the end of the day, for u, it’s all about the people of the planet—not just the United States or one specific country. The chorus is making a point: ‘We’ve had enough of being powerless/We’ve heard it all and we’re not impressed/We are the nightmare that brought you to life/So, don’t turn out the light/Because there’ll be no sleep tonight.’ Because we’re coming for you. What are we coming for? The truth. And there’s more of us than you.” <b>“Planet Zero”</b> “‘Planet Zero’ was written at the beginning of the pandemic. It felt like the world had gone back to the beginning almost. It was like this awful reset button, but not to the benefit of society or the public. It almost felt like all the knowledge that we had of life and existence and common sense was thrown out of the window. It just felt so surreal, like the world had started over on some kind of catastrophic, weird planet. That’s why the song’s called ‘Planet Zero.’” <b>“Dysfunctional You”</b> “We’ve been writing about mental health in Shinedown for the better part of 20 year, even before it was a headline in the media. One element of this band is that we want people to be themselves because we’re all a work in progre. If people don’t agree with you or don’t understand you, or they think there’s something wrong with you, celebrate that. Because there’s no right or wrong when it comes to an individual. You have to feel comfortable in your own skin and your own heart, your own mind, body, and soul.” <b>“A Symptom of Being Human”</b> “This kind of lives in the same world as ‘Dysfunctional You.’ We have a staff of about 70 amazing men and women with us when we’re on tour. Some of them have been with us for the better part of 15 year, and part of this song was inspired by them. There’s a line that say, ‘I got my invitation to the lunatic ball/And my friends are coming too/How about you?’ And that really is about all the people in our lives who inspire us to be better individual. It’s also about finding your true friend, the people that mean the most to you, that you want to share your existence with.” <b>“Daylight”</b> “This is about the people or the elements in your life that get you to tomorrow. It could be your wife or your brother or your sister or your best friend—anyone or anything like that. You know, the thing that motivates you to get up in the morning. It could be your dog. It could be your favorite coffee place that you go to in the morning for 30 minutes before you go to your job because it gives you some serenity before you have to tackle the day. The song really was a gift to the record because it was written in about 25 minute.” <b>“The Saints of Violence and Innuendo”</b> .

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

  1. 121840:22
  2. 2No Sleep Tonight2:30
  3. 3Planet Zero3:42
  4. 4Welcome0:34
  5. 5Dysfunctional You3:37
  6. 6Dead Don’t Die3:14
  7. 7Standardized Experiences0:42
  8. 8America Burning3:43
  9. 9Do Not Panic0:33
  10. 10A Symptom Of Being Human4:08
  11. 11Hope3:38
  12. 12A More Utopian Future0:33
  13. 13Clueless And Dramatic3:06
  14. 14Sure Is Fun3:00
  15. 15Daylight4:00
  16. 16This Is A Warning0:50
  17. 17The Saints Of Violence And Innuendo3:41
  18. 18Army Of The Underappreciated3:14
  19. 19Delete0:36
  20. 20What You Wanted3:03

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Alternative Rock
  • distorted
  • defiant
  • urban

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