Blue October - Foiled

13




Album Details

Title: Foiled
Artist: Blue October
Release Date: 4/4/2006
Re-Released On: 5/23/2006
Label: Universal Distribution
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 602498518571, 0602498578247
Genre: Rock
Styles: Post-Grunge, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Angst-Ridden, Bittersweet, Earnest, Gloomy, Intense, Ominous, Paranoid, Poignant, Reflective, Somber, Sophisticated, Tense/Anxious, Wintry, Acerbic, Brooding, Cathartic, Dramatic, Fractured, Hypnotic, Melancholy, Refined/Mannered, Reserved, Stylish, Yearning
Total Copies: 13
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. You Make Me Smile
  2. She's My Ride Home
  3. Into the Ocean
  4. What If We Could
  5. Hate Me
  6. Let It Go
  7. Congratulations
  8. Overweight
  9. X Amount of Words
  10. Drilled a Wire Through My Cheek
  11. Sound of Pulling Heaven Down
  12. Everlasting Friend
  13. 18th Floor Balcony

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDUniversal Distribution
2006CDUniversal Distribution626202

Other Editions

Similar CDs

Album Review

Three years since Blue October's last studio album, Foiled keeps true to the eclectic mix of passionately delivered post-grunge that has built the band a core of loyal fans over the years. And while it's this eclectic quality that allows Blue October to sneak successful singles to the top of modern rock charts, the somewhat challenging nature of their music is also what seems to keep them from really staying in the mainstream spotlight. After all, many of the same people who would eat up the soaring "Hate Me" -- which was gathering considerable momentum on radio before Foiled's release -- might not comprehend the rest of the album compared to their copies of the latest from Nickelback and Alter Bridge. They may enjoy the up and down nature -- from introspective brooding to straightforward rock -- that appears on "What If We Could," but the album's highlights come in the moments when the band doesn't rely on in-your-face tactics to get its point across. The often desolate and anguished nature of Justin Furstenfeld's lyrics complement his aching voice, which still comes off as a self-aware, less pious Ed Kowalczyk, along with Ryan Delahoussaye's affecting violin. As such, while "Hate Me" is the catchy, more formulaic song of the album, his distraught confrontation of the personal selfishness that apparently ruined a past love makes the song work beyond radio accessibility. Sheesh, every jilted girlfriend of a messed-up relationship should be so lucky as to have a remorseful guy outwardly admit sentiments like "Kicking shadows on the street for every mistake that I had made/And like a baby boy I never was a man." The dark "Drilled a Wire Through My Cheek" explores Furstenfeld's somewhat split personality with a crunchy rap/rock chorus that contrasts the funk guitar of calmer, introspective sections. On the lighter side, "Everlasting Friend" is a warmly executed, piano-laced delight that hints, along with the intimate "18th Floor Balcony," that the often broken frontman still holds hope close. Things get a little hairy, however, on the deviating "X Amount of Words." A New Order-ish techno beat leads the song's delivery into realms similar to -- no, seriously -- Ciara's "Goodies" with occasional background vocals appearing with a likeness to Linkin Park's Chester Bennington; but at least the sheer weirdness of the song makes it admittedly fun. Overall, Foiled is a multifaceted effort that delivers more than History for Sale and, thus, should delight fans with its arrival. Whether or not the mainstream is now ready for Blue October has yet to be determined. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
CB HudsonGroup Member, Guitar
Chuck ReedProducer, Mixing
David CastellProducer, Mixing
Jeremy CowartPhotography
Jeremy FurstenfeldGroup Member, Drums
Joe SpixDesign, Art Direction
Josey AlcantarMixing, Producer
Justin FurstenfeldVocals, Producer, Group Member
Matt NoveskeyBass, Group Member
Michael PerfittMixing
Patrick LeonardMixing, Producer
Phil KaffelMixing
Ryan DelahoussayeGroup Member, Violin

Member Reviews

Angie M. (britzka) wrote on 4/10/2009...

1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I'd never heard of Blue October until I accidently checked it out from my library. It wasn't a 'love at first listen' kind of a thing, but after a week of straight listening I began to like the songs. No two songs are alike on this disc, one moment you'll be listening to a scrEaMO, and in the next be relaxing with a lighthearted song.
What really got me paying attention was their lyrics. They're fantastic! (granted, I don't fully understand some of their meanings but they're still awesome) My favorite line has to be "A tablespoon of feather
tickle me to the bone" from thier song X-Amount of Words.
Anyway, you'll love the CD, maybe not at first, but eventually. :)