Present (Killing Heidi album)
Present | ||||
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Studio album by Killing Heidi | ||||
Released |
25 October 2002 28 October 2002 (bonus DVD)[1] | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 49:06 | |||
Label | Columbia Records | |||
Producer | Paul Kosky, Andy Baldwyn | |||
Killing Heidi chronology | ||||
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Present is the second studio album by the Australian band Killing Heidi, released in Australia on 25 October 2002 (see 2002 in music). It succeeded the group's enormously successful debut album, 2000's Reflector.
The album received mixed responses from critics: some praised the album's fusion of hard rock songs like "Damage Control" and softer, melodic tunes like "Heavensent"; others claimed Present stuck too closely to the musical formula laid out on Reflector. Commercially, Present did not perform as well as its predecessor, selling only 50,000 copies and achieving Gold certification. Nonetheless, Killing Heidi's second studio album has often been described as a firm favourite among fans.
Two singles were released from Present: "Heavensent" in December 2001 (charting at number twenty-eight) and "Outside of Me" in 2002 (peaked at number twelve). A third album track, "Ammyl (Say What You Wanna Say)", was released to radio in 2003 but was never sold as a commercial single.
Also noteworthy are the uses of instrumental interludes between tracks on Present, known as "Heidiludes". These tracks were short, featuring soft instruments and synths against Ella's distant backing vocals.
It was also released with a limited edition disc. The artwork was the same, except the package was fold out cardboard.
Track listing
- Heidilude 1 – 0:36
- "Ammyl" – 4:25
- "Burnt" – 3:45
- Heidilude 2 – 0:24
- "Heavensent" – 4:31
- "To Fly" – 4:07
- Heidilude 3 – 0:31
- "The Days" – 4:43
- "Outside of Me" – 4:05
- "Pave the Way" – 3:45
- "Sweet" – 3:45
- Heidilude 4 – 0:11
- "Take It" – 3:44
- "1, 2, 3, 4, 5" – 3:08
- "Damage Control" – 7:26
- Limited edition bonus DVD[1]
- "Weir" (music video)
- "Weir" (USA music video)
- "Mascara" (music video)
- "Live Without It" (music video)
- "Superman/Supergirl" (music video)
- "Heavensent" (music video)
- "Outside of Me" (music video)
- "Weir" (live)
- "Mascara" (live)
- "Superman/Supergirl" (live)
- "Live Without It" (live)
- "1, 2, 3, 4, 5" (live)
- "Heavensent" (live)
Singles
- Released as the first single in 2001, the song was very highly anticipated. Although pre-release hype was substantial, the song failed to live up to expectations and peaked at #28 in Australia. It received heavy promotion through airplay, a music video and live performances by the band during the period. Nevertheless, it was certified Gold in Australia.
- Released almost a year after its preceder, the song was a modest hit, peaking at #12 in Australia. It was thought that if the single was a flop, the second album would be scrapped. Two versions of the CD single were released, each with slightly different artwork. Although debuting and peaking at #12, the song failed to maintain sales, and only spent 6 weeks inside Australia's top 50, compared to "Heavensent"'s 7. It was certified Gold in Australia.
- "Ammyl"
- The third single was released to radio, and did not gain much attention. It was thought that a physical release was planned, but due to the single not getting substantial airplay, this was scrapped.
Charts
Present debuted on the ARIA Albums Chart at #12 on 31 October 2002. It then fell relatively quickly and spent a total of 8 weeks in the chart
Year | Chart | Peak position | Certification |
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2002 | ARIA Albums Chart | 12 | Gold |
Awards and nominations
Nominations
- 2002 ARIA Awards, Best Independent Release for "Heavensent"