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BBC Music(mixed)[1]]
This Is Fake DIY[2]
Thrash Hits[3]
Ourzone Magazine[4]
DEAD PRESS![5]
Rockfreaks.net[6]
Something you own [7]
Audiopinions[8]
Boston Phoenix [9]
Stitched Sound [10]

Sinners Never Sleep is the third full length record from English alternative rock band You Me at Six. The album was released on 30 September 2011[11] and was released through Virgin Records in the UK, Australia and New Zealand on 3 October 2011. The album was then released in the United States on 24 January 2012. The first and lead single, "Loverboy" was released on 23 September 2011, and was followed by "Bite My Tongue" which was released on 28 November 2011. Their third single from the album, titled, "No One Does It Better" was released on 8 April 2012. The fourth and last single to be released from the album, titled, Reckless was released on 22 October 2012. Sinners Never Sleep peaked at No. 3 on UK Charts and was certified Gold in the UK for 150,000 sales.

Despite the albums commercial success and high charting position on the charts, the album had received mixed to positive reviews from critics.

Information

The band set up a five-day countdown timer as a splash page on their website alluding to the release of information about their new release, accompanied by changing images each day. On 1 August 2011 at 1pm UK time the timer expired revealing the artwork, title and track-listing for their 3rd full-length release titled Sinners Never Sleep. Despite having recorded 19 tracks the album has been confirmed to have 12. The deluxe edition will include a film documentary which follows the recording of Sinners Never Sleep' and the bands rise to fame called 'Bite My Tongue'.[12] The deluxe edition was also released on iTunes LP and featured the bonus track 'Takes One To Know One', the video for 'Loverboy', and the documentary film 'Bite My Tongue'.

History

The album was recorded in Los Angeles earlier this year with producer Garth Richardson, known for his production work with band such as Biffy Clyro and Rage Against the Machine. The album is also to feature guest vocalists Oli Sykes and Winston McCall respectively. You Me at Six had to delay the video shoot for "Loverboy" due to the London Riots 2011. The "Loverboy" video was premiered on 28 August on their YouTube channel. The video continues the Prison theme on this album. On 30 August, Track 4 on the album "This Is the First Thing" was leaked on to Tumblr, although this was confirmed to be a demo version. The "Loverboy" single has three additional tracks which are the instrumental and acoustic versions of the single, also an exclusive B-side titled "Moon Child". On 22 September, You Me At Six played a live session for Radio 1 covering Foo Fighter's songs "Bridge Burning", "All My Life" and "Best of You" as well as "Loverboy" and a world exclusive live version of Sinners Never Sleep track "Little Death" [13] The song "Jaws on the Floor" was played exclusively on Kerrang! radio on 26 September. Bite My Tongue, featuring a guest appearance from Bring Me the Horizon vocalist Oli Sykes, was then released on 28 November. On 19 October, You Me At Six took to Twitter to announce they would be shooting the Bite My Tongue video in Los Angeles the same day. Artwork for 'Jaws On The Floor' was leaked onto the internet creating speculation that it will be the third single from the album. However it was confirmed that the 3rd single will, in fact, be "No One Does It Better" as the band wanted to mix stuff up as Loverboy was rock and Bite My Tongue was heavy they wanted a soft follow up to show how their sounds differ. The band shot the video while playing their LA date of their American tour and has appeared in various music media. The fourth and last single from Sinners Never Sleep has been revealed by You Me At Six on their Twitter to be "Reckless".

Track listing

Sinners Never Sleep[14]
No.TitleLength
1."Loverboy"3:16
2."Jaws on the Floor"2:44
3."Bite My Tongue" (featuring Oliver Sykes of Bring Me the Horizon)3:41
4."This Is the First Thing"3:12
5."No One Does It Better"4:40
6."Little Death"3:10
7."Crash"5:09
8."Reckless"4:29
9."Time Is Money" (featuring Winston McCall of Parkway Drive)2:54
10."Little Bit of Truth"5:30
11."The Dilemma"2:50
12."When We Were Younger"6:11
Deluxe iTunes LP Version
No.TitleLength
13."Takes One To Know One"4:33
14."Loverboy" (Music Video)3:20
15."Bite My Tongue" (Documentary Film)42:24
"Moon Child" B-side to Loverboy
No.TitleLength
13."Moon Child"2:43
"Brother" B-side to Bite My Tongue
No.TitleLength
13."Brother" 

Personnel

The following personnel contributed to Sinners Never Sleep:

Charts & Certifications

References

  1. ^ Alistair Lawrence (28 September 2011). "Music - Review of You Me At Six - Sinners Never Sleep". BBC. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  2. ^ Gareth O’Malley. "You Me At Six - Sinners Never Sleep". ThisIsFakeDIY.com. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  3. ^ Mischa Pearlman. "Album: You Me At Six - Sinners Never Sleep". ThrashHits.com. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  4. ^ Jamie Otsa. "Album: You Me At Six - Sinners Never Sleep". ourzonemag.com. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
  5. ^ Zach Redrup. "ALBUM REVIEW: You Me At Six - Sinners Never Sleep". deadpress.co.uk. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  6. ^ Tim Larsen. "You Me At Six - Sinners Never Sleep review". Rockfreaks.net. Retrieved 8 November 2011.
  7. ^ http://somethingyouown.blogspot.de/2012/04/you-me-at-six-sinners-never-sleep-album.html/
  8. ^ Williford, Ryan (13 December 2011). "Featured Artist: You Me At Six". Audiopinions. Retrieved 13 December 2011.
  9. ^ http://thephoenix.com/Boston/music/132907-you-me-at-six-sinners-never-sleep/
  10. ^ http://stitchedsound.com/?p=3299
  11. ^ https://itunes.apple.com/ie/album/sinners-never-sleep/id462312760
  12. ^ Facebook page Album Info.
  13. ^ NME Youmeatsix announce sinners never sleep.
  14. ^ Sinners Never Sleep Tracklisting.
  15. ^ "British album certifications – You me at Six – Sinners never Sleep". British Phonographic Industry. Select albums in the Format field. Select Gold in the Certification field. Type Sinners never Sleep in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.