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Underneath

 
Album Review: Underneath

  • Artist: The Verve Pipe
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 25, 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The Verve Pipe were hit hard by the sophomore slump, and frankly, their major-label debut didn't treat them all that well, either. As produced by Jerry Harrison, Villains brought the group too firmly within the post-grunge masses, even if it did result in a commercial breakthrough -- but that was with "The Freshman," an old song, one that was a favorite as they played college bars around Michigan. The follow-up to Villains tried to break from that album and the stigma of "The Freshman" by having producer Michael Beinhorn give the group an overly slick, overly serious sound. Like other Beinhorn productions of 1998-1999, it seemed commercial, but it didn't play that way -- and since the Verve Pipe didn't have the push that Hole and Marilyn Manson had with their Beinhorn albums, they were stuck with a sophomore flop. Two years off and a substantial revamping later, the Verve Pipe re-emerged with Underneath, a record that was considerably different from the Beinhorn album and Villians -- in fact, it returned the group to the sound of their early, self-released albums, showcasing a guitar pop band born and raised on college rock bands like R.E.M., XTC, and Hüsker Dü. Much of the credit has to go to the first successful matching of band and producer, since they're working with Fountains of Wayne's Adam Schlesinger, himself an underground pop guru who knows how to make clean, economical, good-sounding records that play to a band's strengths. He never smothers the group in modern sounds, heavy guitars, or anything that stands the way in the songs, letting the band glide on ballads and churn out the rockers. They sound more natural than they ever have on record, and Brian Vander Ark and Donny Brown respond by their best set of songs. It helps immensely that Vander Ark splits the writing duties with Brown, since the drummer is as talented a writer as the frontman, and it results in a tight, 11-song album that showcases their strengths as craftsmen and a journeyman alt-rock band. Underneath is a mature album by a band raised on classic '80s college rock, and while that may not necessarily be the sound of 2001, it should please many listeners who grew up on the same bands as the Verve Pipe. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Only Words (Lyrics) Brian Vander Ark The Verve Pipe (3:36)
Never Let You Down (Lyrics) Donny Brown The Verve Pipe (3:35)
I Want All of You (Lyrics) Donny Brown The Verve Pipe (4:16)
Miles Away (Lyrics) Brian Vander Ark The Verve Pipe (4:44)
Happiness Is (Lyrics) Donny Brown The Verve Pipe (3:33)
Medicate Myself (Lyrics) Donny Brown The Verve Pipe (4:50)
Gotta Move On (Lyrics) Donny Brown The Verve Pipe (3:42)
Local Boys (Lyrics) Brian Vander Ark The Verve Pipe (3:57)
Colorful (Lyrics) Brian Vander Ark The Verve Pipe (4:27)
Wonderful Waste (Lyrics) Brian Vander Ark The Verve Pipe (4:33)
Underneath (Lyrics) Brian Vander Ark The Verve Pipe (3:31)

Credits

Donny Brown (Percussion), Julie Bruzzone (Artist Development), James Minchin (Photography), Bojan Dugich (Mixing Assistant), Ted Jensen (Mastering), Laurie Marks (A&R), Bojan Dugich (Assistant Engineer), Adam Schlesinger (Percussion), Brian Vander Ark (Bass), Brian Vander Ark (Guitar), Laurent Cecile (Assistant Engineer), A.J. Dunning (Guitar), Richard Furch (Mixing Assistant), Adam Schlesinger (Producer), Joe Chiccarelli (Engineer), Jon Frazer (Engineer), Frank Harkins (Art Direction), A.J. Dunning (Vocals (Background)), Richard Furch (Assistant Engineer), Brian Malouf (A&R), Hugh Surratt (Artist Development), Doug Corella (Keyboards), Donny Brown (Drums), Andrew Bird (Violin), Chris Shaw (Mixing), Doug Corella (Vocals (Background)), Donny Brown (Vocals (Background)), Kevin Hyde (Assistant), John Holbrook (Engineer), Derek Crawford (Drum Technician), Adam Schlesinger (Guitar), Adam Schlesinger (Bass), John Holbrook (Mixing), Brad Vander Ark (Bass), Adam Schlesinger (Keyboards), Craig Griffith (Harmonica), Brett Kilroe (Art Direction), Brian Vander Ark (Vocals), Doug Corella (Percussion)
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Underneath
Studio album by The Verve Pipe
Released September 25, 2001
Genre Grunge, pop
Label RCA
Producer Adam Schlesinger
Professional reviews
The Verve Pipe chronology
The Verve Pipe
(1999)
Underneath
(2001)
Platinum & Gold Collection
(2004)

Underneath is the most recent studio album by The Verve Pipe, released on September 25, 2001. Produced by Fountains of Wayne and Ivy band member Adam Schlesinger, the album's power-pop sound was a departure from the darker, textured sonics of The Verve Pipe and Villains. "Never Let You Down", the album's lead single, was one of the Top 50 Most Played songs for Adult Top 40 and Modern A/C radio in 2001.

Track listing

  1. "Only Words"
  2. "Never Let You Down"
  3. "I Want All of You"
  4. "Miles Away"
  5. "Happiness Is"
  6. "Medicate Myself"
  7. "Gotta Move On"
  8. "Local Boys"
  9. "Colorful"
  10. "Wonderful Waste"
  11. "Underneath"



 
 

 

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