Summer Bones

Summer Bones
Studio album by Hit the Lights
Released March 24, 2015
Genre Pop punk, melodic hardcore, Easycore
Length 26:34
Label Pure Noise
Producer Kyle Black
Hit the Lights chronology
Invicta
(2012)
Summer Bones
(2015)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk6/10[1]
AllMusic[2]
Ultimate Guitar7.4/10[3]

Summer Bones is the fourth full-length studio album from the American pop punk band Hit the Lights, released on March 24, 2015. It was produced and mixed by Kyle Black (New Found Glory/Icon For Hire/Forever Came Calling). This is the band's first release on Pure Noise Records, as well as being their shortest full-length album to date. The album's final track features guest vocals from original vocalist Colin Ross.

Release history

In January 2015, Hit the Lights announced the title and release date for the album. A few days later they premiered the first track off the album, "Fucked Up Kids," along with the track listing. Leading up to its release, the band premiered more songs including "The Real" and "No Filter" to build anticipation. The band announced on Twitter that they "wrote Invicta because we wanted to push ourselves. We wrote Summer Bones because we wanted to rip shit. We stand by both."[4]

Reception

The album was included at number 30 on Rock Sound's top 50 releases of 2015 list.[5]

Track listing

  1. "Fucked Up Kids" - 2:31
  2. "The Real" - 2:37
  3. "Life on the Bottom" - 2:27
  4. "Revolutions and Executions" - 3:05
  5. "No Filter" - 2:54
  6. "Blasphemy, Myself and I" - 2:40
  7. "Summer Bones" - 3:45
  8. "Keep Your Head - 1:29
  9. "Sitter" - 2:25
  10. "Old Friend" - 2:33

Personnel

Chart performance

Chart (2011) Peak
position
US Billboard Independent Albums[6] 23
US Billboard Modern Rock/Alternative Albums 24
US Billboard Rock Albums 36

References

Citations
Sources
  • Bird, Ryan, ed. (January 2016). "Top 50 Releases of the Year". Rock Sound. London: Freeway Press Inc. (208). ISSN 1465-0185. 

External links

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