Start Static


Start Static is the third studio album released by Sugarcult, released on August 21, 2001 by Ultimatum Music. It was their first album to receive mainstream success.

Background

Vocalist/guitarist Tim Pagnotta founded Sugarcult in Santa Barbara, California, in 1998 with drummer Ben Davis. Bassist Airin Older joined, followed by guitarist Marko DeSantis. They released two albums, Eleven and Wrap Me Up in Plastic, and two EPs, Get Street Cred and Songs About Girls. The band spent October 2001 to February 2002 working on new material, including tracks such as "Stuck in America", "Crashing Down" and "Lost in You". In total, they had 24 songs to choose from for inclusion on their next album.
The group sent demos to record labels, eventually signing to independent label Ultimatum Music in January 2001. Recording for their next album took place at Rumbo Recorders in Los Angeles, California with producer Matt Wallace in March and April 2001. He was helped by engineer Mike Landolt and assistant Posie Muliadi. Davis did additional production and engineering, as well as produce and engineer "I Changed My Name" and the hidden track. Wallace mixed the recordings with assistant Brett Nolan at Can Am Studios in May, before they were mastered by Alan Yoshida at Oceanway/JVC Mastering.

Composition

Musically, Start Static has been described as pop punk, pop rock and power pop, with influences from punk rock, drawing a comparison to American Hi-Fi. DeSantis gave the album its title, which Pagnotta said was a slang term for beginning a fight. The songs tackle the themes of disbelief, escapism and recklessness. With the lyrics, Pagnotta didn't feel comfortable being completely vulnerable and that he was unsure how to process his thoughts. "You're the One" opens with an Elvis Costello-esque riff. "Stuck in America" is about being young and wanting to leave your town. "Saying Goodbye" is about wanting a change of scenery. "Lost in You" is a nostalgic view of a past relationship, and was compared to the Goo Goo Dolls.

Release

On June 18, 2001, the band's next album was announced for release in August; its track listing was also revealed. On July 18, the group revealed the album's title: Start Static. Preceded by the radio single "Stuck in America" on August 6, Start Static was released on August 21. During the month, a music video was filmed for "Stuck in America", directed by Shawn Foster. The band re-recorded "Bouncing Off the Walls" with producer Mark Trombino, which was released as a radio single on February 5, 2002; the CD single featured "How Does It Feel" and "Killing Me". The group filmed a music video for "Bouncing Off the Walls" in Hollywood.
Around this time, they gained exposure when four songs from Start Static appeared in the film Van Wilder, the soundtrack to which featured "Bouncing Off the Walls" and was also released through Ultimatum. The "Bouncing Off the Walls" video, directed by Steven Oritt, premiered on MTV's Total Request Live on April 4, and featured Tara Reid and Ryan Reynolds, both of whom had starred in Van Wilder. "Pretty Girl " was released as a radio single on July 29; the CD single featured "Over Now", "Say I'm Sorry" and the music video for "Pretty Girl ". The video was released online on August 6; it was filmed in Trinidad by director Orbitt.
Davis went to rehab and was temporarily replaced by Lefty drummer Kenny Livingston in September; Davis officially left the group by Thanksgiving. In January 2003, the band signed to Epitaph Records to release Start Static in Europe. While in London, a second video for "Bouncing Off the Walls" was made, directed by Orbitt, and featured live footage and the band around the city. "Stuck in America" was released as a single in the UK on March 10; the CD single featured "You're the One", "No Action" and the music video for "Stuck in America". On March 17, Epitaph made the album available for streaming, before releasing it in Europe on March 24. In 2011, the band played 10th anniversary show for Start Static, which included Davis performing with them.

Touring

Following the album's mixing sessions, the band played a handful of regional shows in May and June 2001. The group had initially planned to only play the first eleven shows of the Warped Tour, until they were added to the remaining dates from late June to early August, save for a one-week support slot for Blink-182 in late July. They embarked on a month-long US tour, running into mid-September when they began played radio station festivals until early October. In October and November, the group toured the US with Reel Big Fish, Goldfinger and Lefty, before embarking on a two-week tour with Good Charlotte and Mest in November and December. The band closed the year with a handful of headlining shows. In January 2002, the band toured with Home Grown on their US tour.
Following this, the group went on a five-week national US tour supporting Unwritten Law in February and March, before spending the remainder of March playing headlining shows. The band played an assortment of shows with Fairview and Lefty in April, before embarking on a six-week US tour. Older dropped off the tour, citing personal reasons, with Billy Lee from the 65 Film Show and Tim Cullen from Summercamp filling in his position. The band took a short break, before playing a two-week stint on the Warped Tour in July. After Warped, the group went on a US tour with Less Than Jake in August. Between October and December, the band supported the Ataris on their headlining US tour. Following this, the band supported Reel Big Fish on their headlining UK tour in January and February 2003.

Reception

By December 2003, the album had sold 300,000 copies.

Track listing

Track listing per booklet.
  1. "You're the One" – 1:50
  2. "Stuck in America" – 2:55
  3. "Hate Every Beautiful Day" – 3:26
  4. "Bouncing Off the Walls" – 2:19
  5. "Saying Goodbye" – 3:22
  6. "Daddy's Little Defect" – 3:12
  7. "Lost in You" – 3:32
  8. "Pretty Girl " – 3:28
  9. "Crashing Down" – 3:38
  10. "How Does It Feel" – 3:14
  11. "I Changed My Name" – 3:41
  12. "Underwear" – 2:24

    Personnel

Personnel per booklet.
Sugarcult
Production
Album
ChartPeak
position
Heatseekers4
Billboard 200194
Top Independent Albums6

Singles
YearSingleChartPosition
2002"Pretty Girl "Modern Rock Tracks30
2002"Bouncing Off The Walls"Modern Rock Tracks40