• Source: Radiocalypse
  • Radiocalypse is the fourth studio album by American rock band Downplay, released on May 29, 2012. It is the final album with guitarist Trevor Connor before his death in late 2012.


    Background


    In addition to seven new original songs, the album contains rerecordings of two older Downplay songs. "Save Me" was previously released on their 2009 EP Rise. Fall. Repeat. "Sleep" was originally released on their 2007 album A Day Without Gravity, and also on Rise. Fall. Repeat. with a different arrangement. The arrangement on Radiocalypse is closer to the arrangement on Rise. Fall. Repeat.
    The album also includes Downplay's first recorded cover song, "Talking in Your Sleep" by The Romantics.
    "Hated You From Hello" was used by WWE in 2011.
    A music video for "Where Did You Go" was filmed at Downplay's show at the Newport Music Hall in Columbus, OH on June 2, 2012.
    A song called "Dark on Me" was recorded during the sessions for Radiocalypse, but was ultimately not included. The song was rearranged by lead singer Dustin Bates for his new project Starset, and appears on their debut album Transmissions. The original Downplay version resurfaced on YouTube in 2016.


    Track listing




    Personnel


    Downplay

    Dustin Bates – vocals, additional guitars
    Trevor Connor - lead guitars
    Evan McKeever - rhythm guitars
    Corey Catlett - bass
    Brian Patrick - drums
    Production

    Dave Fortman – production, mixing
    Bryan Patrick – production, mixing
    Jeremy Parker – engineer
    Robert Vosgien – mastering
    Additional personnel

    Paul Trust – composer
    Jasen Rauch – composer


    References

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