Imaginary Enemy is the sixth studio album by American rock band The Used. It is the first album released on, and the second label the band created and own, GAS Union.
Imaginary Enemy is the final album to feature guitarist Quinn Allman before he parted from the band in November 2015.
Video Imaginary Enemy (album)
Recording
The album was produced by John Feldmann, who also produced all of the band's studio albums with the exception of Artwork.
In an interview with Jeph, he stated that they recorded the album "backwards" by having the vocals recorded first and then having the music written to the vocals. It is the first time they have recorded like this and did so because they were unhappy with the sound of the songs when recording the music so they scrapped the dozen songs they had written and tried something new.
Maps Imaginary Enemy (album)
Release
"Cry" was released to radio on February 4, 2014. Following a performance at South by So What?! festival, the band went on a co-headlining US tour with Taking Back Sunday in March and April. They were supported by Sleepwave and Tonight Alive. Imaginary Enemy was released on April 1, under their own record label GAS Union through Hopeless Records. The group toured Australia with Taking Back Sunday in August and the US in September and October with support from Frank Iero. Partway through the tour, the group released a split 10" vinyl EP, which featured two songs by Taking Back Sunday, and "Revolution" and "Money Monster" from the Used. "Revolution" released to radio on September 30.
Reception
At Alternative Press, Evan Lucy rated the album three-and-a-half stars out of five, writing that "Whether the band's fanbase latches on to the politicism is yet to be seen, but these song will sound great from the pit regardless."
The album charted at #14 on the Billboard 200 and number 1 on the Independent albums chart.
Track listing
Additional track information
The Used released 12 tracks from the Imaginary Enemy recording session. The only b-side released to date is "Money Monster" which was released as a bonus track on the limited edition of the album. A hidden track titled "Red Heart" also appears at the end of the album.
Limited edition
A limited edition of 15,000 numbered copies will be made featuring deluxe artwork and a bonus track titled "Money Monster".
Personnel
Chart performance
Release history
References
External links
- Imaginary Enemy at YouTube (streamed copy where licensed)
Source of article : Wikipedia