In the ever-unfolding and expanding
musical lives of multi-platinum Massachusetts-based band
STAIND, CHAPTER V opens the book on a new phase of their
journey. The 12-song album, produced by David Botrill (Tool,
Godsmack) features the first single, the classic, mid-tempo
and dynamic 'Right Here,' as well standouts like the edgy,
dark 'Falling,' the poignant, retro-feeling 'Schizophrenic
Conversations,' and the soaring 'Everything Changes.' CHAPTER
V is Staind at their best, with songs ranging from forceful
to quiet, from industrial-tinged to melodious, often within
one song and with singer AARON LEWIS' instantly recognizable
voice heartfelt and fervent. Lyrically, Lewis isn't afraid
to look deep, and what he findsthe good, bad and uglyis
translated into soul-baring songs that he often agonizes
over. 'I'm my own worst critic,' Lewis admits. 'The personal
songs; it's a way for me to get those things out, because
I wouldn't feel comfortable saying them to anyone. I'm
pretty bad about being an internalistI hold everything
down and then explode. It's better for everyone around
me that I put that explosion down into lyrics rather than
just exploding on somebody.'
As for where CHAPTER V fits into the band's legacy,
Lewis puts the CD into perspective: 'It's the fifth chapter
of feelings in a six-year long book; a narrative of feelings.
The title makes people go, wait a second; DYSFUNCTION,
BREAK THE CYCLE, 14 SHADES OF GREY, CHAPTER V that's
only four?' So it will make people look for the fifth
one.' (Which, for the record, is 1996's independent release,
TORMENTED.) On CHAPTER V, as on previous albums, Lewis
says, 'Lyrically, I always try to be as perfectly vague
as possible. I mean, do you really want the director's
exact interpretation of what the movie is given to you?'
That said, it's clear that Lewis does lay bare his emotions,
and on the album's apt closer, 'Reply,' those are feelings
of thankfulness expressed to the band's legions of faithful
fans. In the song, Lewis sings, 'So thank you for the
letters that you thought you wrote in vain/And for the
times you choose to stand out in the rain and wait for
meThe life I live would never be the same, without you
here.'
Many of those fans have been
with Staind for more than 10 years. It's been a decade
since Staind played their
first gig in February, 1995, and the ensuing years have
been an escalating cycle of musical and personal growth
and increasing success, without the accompanying blown-up
egos that destroy so many bands. TORMENTED, Staind's
self-released debut, came out in 1996, and, playing the
New England area over the next several years, the quartet
came to the attention of Flip Records. DYSFUNCTION came
out on the label in 1999, achieving platinum-plus status
thanks to songs like 'Just Go,' 'Mudshovel' and 'Home.'
A cut on the FAMILY VALUES TOUR 1999 CD, 'Outside,' became
a #1 rock single, while a hit version also appeared on
Staind's next album, 2001's BREAK THE CYCLE. That CD
entered the Billboard Top 200 albums chart at #1 and
has sold more than eight million albums to date. The
songs 'Fade,' 'For You,' 'Epiphany' and 'It's Been Awhile'
from BREAK THE CYCLE made the band certified superstars,
with 'It's Been Awhile' spending 16 weeks at #1 on Billboard's
Modern Rock chart. A gold-certified MTV UNPLUGGED DVD
followed in 2002, with 2003 seeing the release of the
critically-acclaimed 14 SHADES OF GREY, a CD that was
praised by the New York Post for its 'intense, propulsive
melodies' and lauded as a 'slow-burn collection' with
'staying power.' 14 SHADES OF GREY marked the band's
second #1 entry on the Billboard 'Top 200 Album Chart.'
Staind felt 14 SHADES OF GREY was their high-water mark
to date, but were ready for the challenge of beginning
work on its follow up in 2004. Band co-founder MIKE MUSHOK
found that the process of making CHAPTER V played into
the album's ultimate sound. 'We did our last two records
(BREAK THE CYCLE and 14 SHADES OF GREY) with producer
Josh Abraham, and we were thrilled with them, but we
felt it was time to change things up; maybe take it somewhere
different and get a new outlook.'
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