Commit This to Memory

Year: 2005
Artist: Motion City Soundtrack

Other albums by Motion City Soundtrack

Motion City Soundtrack - Even If It Kills Me
Even If It Kills Me
2007, songs: 10
Motion City Soundtrack - I Am the Movie
I Am the Movie
2003, songs: 12
Motion City Soundtrack - My Dinosaur Life
My Dinosaur Life
2010, songs: 4

Facts about the album "Commit This to Memory"

Album Title: Commit This to Memory
Artist: Motion City Soundtrack

Meta Information: "Commit This to Memory" is the second studio album by the American rock band Motion City Soundtrack, released in 2005. Widely regarded as a pivotal album in the pop punk and emo genres, "Commit This to Memory" showcases Motion City Soundtrack's signature blend of infectious melodies, introspective lyrics, and vibrant energy. With its catchy hooks, dynamic guitar riffs, and heartfelt vocals, the album captivates listeners from start to finish, offering a poignant exploration of themes such as love, loss, and self-discovery.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Produced by Mark Hoppus: "Commit This to Memory" was produced by Mark Hoppus, best known as the bassist and vocalist of the iconic pop punk band Blink-182. Hoppus' influence is evident throughout the album, as he helped Motion City Soundtrack refine their sound and hone their songwriting craft. His collaboration with the band resulted in a polished and cohesive album that resonated with both fans and critics alike.

  2. Breakthrough Success: "Commit This to Memory" propelled Motion City Soundtrack to mainstream success, earning widespread acclaim and establishing them as one of the leading bands in the pop punk and emo scenes of the mid-2000s. The album spawned several hit singles, including "Everything Is Alright" and "Hold Me Down", which received heavy rotation on radio stations and MTV. Its commercial success helped Motion City Soundtrack build a dedicated fanbase and solidify their reputation as a powerhouse live act.

  3. Conceptual Narrative: "Commit This to Memory" features a conceptual narrative that threads through the album, exploring themes of mental health, addiction, and personal struggle. Lead singer Justin Pierre's introspective lyrics delve into his own experiences with anxiety and depression, offering listeners a candid glimpse into his innermost thoughts and emotions. This thematic depth adds a layer of complexity to the album, resonating with fans who relate to its honest portrayal of the human condition.

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