Lines in My Face

Lines in My Face is the third commercially released album from Chronic Future. It features the hit single "Time and Time Again", and has a range of themes in the tracks involving the Golden Era of the radio, New York City, and friendships. The album put the band into the mainstream for a short period, before the band left Interscope Records in 2006 and began an independent career.

Lines in My Face
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 22, 2004
Recorded2003–2004
GenreAlternative rock
Rap rock
Length50:16
LabelInterscope
ProducerSean Beavan
Chronic Future chronology
Lines in My Face EP
(2004)
Lines in My Face
(2004)
This and of That
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

A music video for the song "Time and Time Again" was made, featuring animated characters including the band itself. The music video tells the story of a rebellious young boy (seeming to be Mike Busse, as he performs lead vocals when the band plays in the video) who is sent off to war by his parents, but returns as a war hero. It is currently one of two music videos the band has made, the other being the video for "Insomniac" from the band's self-titled debut album.

The album featured more metal-orientated guitar styles, as well as Brandon Lee taking on the role as one of the lead vocalists.

Reception

The album received average to positive ratings and the song "Time and Time Again" was praised, becoming an instant favorite. The song "Shellshocked" is also very popular among fans. The album peaked at #18 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.

Rolling Stone (p. 188) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "[M]ost songs navigate the well-worn territory of pop punk and rap rock without bowing to the conventions of either."

Media appearances

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Mike Busse; all music is composed by Chronic Future.

No.TitleLength
1."Time and Time Again"3:32
2."World Keeps Spinning (A Chronic Future)"3:23
3."Shellshocked"4:35
4."Stop Pretending"3:39
5."New York, NY"3:06
6."Thank You"4:36
7."Memories in F-Minor"3:33
8."Wicked Games"5:11
9."Static on the Radio"3:35
10."Eyes Wide Open"2:54
11."Apology for Non-Symmetry"3:51
12."Say Goodbye"8:21
  • Note: In digital music stores, "Say Goodbye" is renamed to "Say Goodbye/Final Ambience."

Personnel

References

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