Tonight the Stars Revolt!
Tonight the Stars Revolt! | ||||
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Studio album by Powerman 5000 | ||||
Released | July 20, 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1998–99 at Sunset Sound, Sound City, The Chop Shop, and Music Grinder | |||
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Length | 39:09 | |||
Label | DreamWorks | |||
Producer | ||||
Powerman 5000 chronology | ||||
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Singles from Tonight the Stars Revolt! | ||||
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Tonight the Stars Revolt! is the second major label studio album by American heavy metal band Powerman 5000. It was released on July 20, 1999 by DreamWorks Records. Having sold over one million copies, this would become the group's most successful release and featured such hits as "Tonight the Stars Revolt!" "Supernova Goes Pop," "Nobody's Real" and "When Worlds Collide."
Album information
Tonight the Stars Revolt! can be loosely considered a concept album. Although it doesn't tell a specific story, the songs have a cohesive theme, primarily oriented around campy science fiction reminiscent of the 1950s, coupled with nihilistic, apocalyptic messages, and paranoid, cyberpunk imagery.
Music critics and fans alike compare PM5K frontman Spider's fixation on bygone science fiction with older brother Rob Zombie's obsession with B-movie horror themes. Both seem to share an affection for campy entertainment that influence their musical output, though Spider has since abandoned science fiction as the inspiration for Powerman 5000's sound and image. The CD booklet of Tonight the Stars Revolt! is also composed with science fiction imagery and text, similar to Zombie's horror-themed Hellbilly Deluxe, released the year prior.
Musically, the album bears similarity to Rob Zombie's industrial metal sound with catchy riffs and electronic elements. However, it also includes a cover of The Cars' "Good Times Roll" and "Watch the Sky for Me," a moody, lounge song with its entire melody taken from the track "One More Kiss, Dear" by Vangelis for the Blade Runner soundtrack.
Reception
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Robert Christgau | [2] |
Rolling Stone | [3] |
Yahoo! Music | (favorable)[4] |
- CMJ (7/19/99, p. 3) – "...tighter than a barbed wire noose wrapped around your neck...[TONIGHT] relies on sci-fi imagery and memorable hooks that are sharp enough to catch more than a few big, heavy fish".[5]
Media appearances
- "When Worlds Collide" featured in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 and Twisted Metal. It also served as the theme song to WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW and featured on the Little Nicky soundtrack, Free Air, Vol. 2, and MTV The Return of the Rock.
- "Nobody's Real" featured on the End of Days soundtrack, Gravity Games 2000: Summer Sounds, Vol. 1, and Naked 4-Play as a live rendition.
- "The Son of X-51" (Remix) featured exclusively on the Bride of Chucky soundtrack.
- "Supernova Goes Pop" featured on the Universal Soldier: The Return soundtrack and Gran Turismo 3.
- "Tonight the Stars Revolt!" featured on the Blade II soundtrack.
Singles
- "When Worlds Collide"
- "Nobody's Real"
- "Supernova Goes Pop"
- "Tonight the Stars Revolt!"
Track listing
- "An Eye Is Upon You" (featuring Malachi Throne) – 0:51
- "Supernova Goes Pop" – 3:14
- "When Worlds Collide" – 2:58
- "Nobody's Real" – 2:54
- "System 11:11" – 0:48
- "Tonight the Stars Revolt!" – 2:42
- "Automatic" – 3:22
- "The Son of X-51" – 2:58
- "Operate, Annihilate" – 3:48
- "Blast Off to Nowhere" (featuring Rob Zombie) – 3:45
- "They Know Who You Are" – 2:33
- "Good Times Roll" (featuring DJ Lethal) – 3:59 (The Cars Cover)
- "Watch the Sky for Me" (featuring Ginger Fish and Malachi Throne) – 5:19
- "The World of the Dead" – 4:21
Credits
- Adam 12 – guitar
- Al 3 – drums
- Chapman Baehler – photography
- Tom Baker – mastering
- Joe Barresi – engineer
- Dorian 27 – bass
- Ginger Fish – piano
- Frank Gryner – mixing
- Scott Humphrey – programming, mixing
- Sylvia Massy – producer, engineer
- Marc LaCorte – programming
- DJ Lethal – turntables
- Nika – art direction, design
- Spider One – vocals, art direction, design
- M.33 – guitar
- Malachi Throne – narrator
- Ulrich Wild – producer, mixing
- Rob Zombie – vocals (track 10)
- Ron Handler – A&R
Chart positions
Album – Billboard (United States)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1999 | Billboard 200 | 29 |
Singles – Billboard (United States)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1999 | "When Worlds Collide" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 16 |
Modern Rock Tracks | 18 | ||
2000 | "Nobody's Real" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 18 |
Modern Rock Tracks | 23 |
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ Robert Christgau review
- ↑ Rolling Stone review
- ↑ Yahoo! Music review
- ↑ "Powerman 5000 - Tonight The Stars Revolt! CD Album MP3". Cduniverse.com. July 20, 1999. Retrieved March 12, 2012.