Sweeter (album)
Sweeter is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw.[4] The album was released in the United States on September 20, 2011, and features tracks co-written with other artists for the very first time, including Ryan Tedder, Butch Walker, and Andrew Frampton. The lead single, "Not Over You", co-written and produced by Ryan Tedder, was released to mainstream radio and to iTunes in May and was a chart success.[5] The album received generally favorable reviews from music critics and received a moderate impact on the charts. Background
DeGraw defined the album as "more refined yet edgier sound". He revealed to The Examiner that "For this album in particular what happened was there were things that I did musically that I recorded that I hadn’t recorded before. Continuing he explained, "Some of the types of singing that I’m doing on this album, I’ve done it live but I’ve never actually recorded it this way."[1] DeGraw also described the album as "just funkier and more sexy than the albums I’ve made in the past. Not that every song is about bumping and grinding cause that’s not at all the record I’m saying I made. It’s just a sexier more intimate type of album.”[1] Composition"Not Over You", which poignantly evokes the difficulty of getting over someone, is one of two songs DeGraw co-wrote with Ryan Tedder for Sweeter, which was recorded in several locations, including Ryan's studio in Denver, Blackbird Studio in Nashville, producer Butch Walker's space in Venice, CA, and the legendary Henson Recording Studios in Hollywood. The album finds DeGraw experimenting with new sounds, which resulted in a potent, swaggering strut, both musically and lyrically, on sexually charged songs like the R&B-infused "Sweeter" and "Radiation." The racier moments are balanced out by more emotionally transparent songs like the vigorous "Not Over You", and the uplifting "Soldier" and "You Know Where I'm At," which convey vulnerability while still managing to feel distinctly masculine.[6] He decided to work with co-writers for the first time as a way to broaden his horizons, such as Ryan Tedder, who also co-wrote and produced "Sweeter", and Andrew Frampton. He also worked with a host of producers including Butch Walker, Eric Rosse, and Ron Aniello.[6]
In an interview with Amanda Hensel from PopCrush, DeGraw explained the recording sessions with Tedder:
SongsThe lead single "Not Over You", is the result of his collaboration with Ryan Tedder. "I really felt strongly that it was a nice blend of what both of us kind of do musically," DeGraw said.[8] Tedder also contributed to the title track, "Sweeter", which has a pop-funk kind of vibe.[8] In "Run Every Time", he sings about being unable to commit with someone who's ready to take it to the next level in their situation.[8] The devoted love anthem "Soldier", was described by DeGraw as a "really beautiful sentiment."[8] "Radiation" is about making a late night call to the one person you probably shouldn't be calling, but dial anyway when the mood strikes. DeGraw told that songs like "Radiation" and the title track "embrace some of what would either be considered primal or imperfect," and that "for a moment, it's not bad to feature reality versus romance on a record."[8] Critical reception
The album so far has a score of 64 out of 100 from Metacritic based on four "generally favorable reviews".[9] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic rated it 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote that "Sweeter benefits from greater textures in his surroundings, stronger hooks in the melodies, and, for once, a sensibility that doesn’t sacrifice the present for the sake of paying respect to the past."[10] Jody Rosen from Rolling Stone gave the album a positive review, stating that: "The 10 songs on Sweeter, DeGraw's fourth album, are taut, efficient and hook-packed, with guitars bolstering the big choruses. DeGraw is an excellent singer, with a hint of grit in his tenor that tips power ballads like "Soldier" toward soul music."[14] Melissa Maerz wrote a positive review for Entertainment Weekly, saying that "there's a half-dozen good ones on his fourth full-length Sweeter (check the title track). Too bad the other half's weighed down by painfully mopey, girl-done-left-me blues."[12] Ken Capobianco wrote a more mixed review for The Boston Globe, stating, "The results are predictably formulaic, as seen on their co-writing effort, 'Not Over You'."[11] Ian Drew of Us Weekly wrote favorably that "Though these 10 short tracks tend to sound a bit same-y, it's hard not to get into hearing the singer's warm, gruff voice back at work, especially on the lively title track."[17] musicOMH's Andy Baber wrote that "Sweeter is often an enjoyable listen, one that will appease his One Tree Hill fanbase. However, with four albums now to his name, DeGraw should be looking to broaden his musical style and take some more risks. Barring a couple of exceptions, Sweeter is on the whole a timid affair, one that is all too forgettable."[13] On the other hand, Irving Tan of Sputnikmusic criticized the album, giving it a score of one-and-a-half out of five and saying that it "ends up passing by in a haze of indifference because, even though it has all the gilded sheen of a pop product engineered and marketed to perfection, at its core it is trite, grossly unmemorable, and unmistakably insincere – even by vanilla pop’s relatively shallow standards."[15] Chart performanceThe album debuted on the Billboard 200 at number eight, selling 34,000 copies in its first week.[18] It is DeGraw's second top-ten album, his first being his self-titled album (2008), which debuted at number seven, with 66,000 copies sold in its first week.[18] However, it only spent one week in the top 50 as it dropped forty-five places to #53 in its second week and #90 in its third week,[19] whereas his self-titled album spent three weeks in the top fifty and dropped only eight places in its second week.[20] SinglesThe lead single "Not Over You" was released in May and has reached a lot of success, peaking at number eighteen on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, while reaching top-ten on the Pop Songs and topping the Adult Pop Songs chart.[5] In Canada, the song peaked at number twenty-eight, while in Australia, the song reached the top-forty and in New Zealand, it peaked at number eight.[21] "Soldier" was released in Canada as the second single.[22] It has charted on the Netherlands chart and peaked at number thirty-three.[23] Later, "Sweeter" was released in October again in Netherlands, where it charted at number seventy-six.[24] The song was released as the second single of the album in the United States in March.[25] The music video premiered on March 15, 2012, on E! News at 7 pm PT/ET and later on E! Online at 5 pm PT/8 pm ET.[26] Officially, the song debuted at number forty on the Billboard Adult Pop Songs chart.[27] "Soldier" was chosen as the third and final single for the album and was released on September 20, 2012.[28] Track listingAll lyrics are written by Gavin DeGraw; all music is composed by Gavin DeGraw except where noted
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