Lose Your Delusion
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 14, 2022
StudioAnchor End Studio (Trevor Reilly's home studio in New Bedford, Massachusetts)
GenreMelodic hardcore, thrash metal
Length33:59
LabelCreator-Destructor Records
ProducerTrevor Reilly, James Whitten
A Wilhelm Scream chronology
Partycrasher
(2013)
Lose Your Delusion
(2022)

Lose Your Delusion is the seventh overall studio album by Massachusetts-based melodic hardcore band A Wilhelm Scream, and the fifth album under the A Wilhelm Scream name. It was released on April 14, 2022, on Creator-Destructor Records.[1] This is the first AWS in 9 years since their sixth studio album Partycrasher, as well as their first album to feature Senses Fail guitarist Jason Milbank who relaxed Mike Supina in 2019, though the latter did provide some guitar parts on the record.

Information

In a 2015 interview, Trevor Reilly had confirmed a follow up to Partycrasher.[2] While in the process of writing new music and touring at the same time, guitarist Mike Supina had left the band in 2018 after 10 years with the band. In 2019, he was replaced with Senses Fail guitarist Jason Milbank while the band played anniversary shows of their two albums Mute Print and Ruiner with former guitarist Chris Levesque.[3] Trevor Reilly started building a recording studio and rehearsal room in his home with his wife that year,[4] and it was completed in the beginning of 2021, with the band commencing recording. This was the same year Jason Milbank became a full-time member of the band.[5] Trevor produced the album with James Whitten.[6] Kyle Black mixed the album, and Trevor's brother Joe took the task of mastering.

The band released their first single, "Be One To No One" onto YouTube o January 6, 2022 as a lyric video. 4 days later, they announced the name of the album on their Instagram page.[7] They uploaded another lyric video onto YouTube a month later for Apocalypse Porn on February 10, 2022. They later released two music videos for the singles "GIMMETHESHAKES" on March 16 and "Figure Eights in My Head" on April 11, the latter being uploaded four days before the album's release.

Track listing

Lose Your Delusion track listing[8][9]
Track no. Title Runtime
1. Acushnet Avenue At Night 04:53
2. The Enigma 03:09
3. GIMMETHESHAKES 02:21
4. ...And Big Nasty Was Its Name-O 02:15
5. Yo Canada 02:42
6. Figure Eights In My Head 02:21
7. I'm Gonna Work It Out 03:11
8. Apocalypse Porn 03:31
9. Be One To No One 02:59
10. Lose Your Delusion 03:29
11. Downtown Start II 03:02

Personnel

A Wilhelm Scream

  • Nuno Perreira – lead vocals
  • Trevor Reilly – guitar, vocals, production
  • Jason Milbank – guitar
  • Bryan J. Robinson – bass guitar
  • Nicholas Pasquale Angellini – drums

Additional musicians

  • Chris Levesque – guitar (tracks 3, 5, and 8)
  • Mike Supina – guitar (tracks 4 and 8)
  • Sean O'Brien – backing vocals (track 4)

Production

  • James Whitten - co-production
  • Kyle Black - mixing
  • Joe Reilly - mastering

References

  1. "A Wilhelm Scream "Lose Your Delusion" (Yellow & Blue Marble) (2nd Pres". creatordestructor. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
  2. Qayyum, Max (2015-08-18). "Band Interview: A Wilhelm Scream". Seeing Your Scene. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
  3. Punknews.org (18 March 2019). "A Wilhelm Scream announce 'Mute Print' anniversary show". www.punknews.org. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
  4. "Interview: A Wilhelm Scream's Trevor Reilly, Nuno Pereira Talk Fifth Album, 'Lose Your Delusion'". New Noise Magazine. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
  5. Sailer, Ben (May 13, 2022). "INTERVIEW: A WILHELM SCREAM'S TREVOR REILLY, NUNO PEREIRA TALK FIFTH ALBUM, 'LOSE YOUR DELUSION'". New Noise Magazine. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  6. "Lose Your Delusion by A Wilhelm Scream | Release Wave - Curated New Music Releases". www.releasewave.com. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
  7. Sacher, Andrew. "A Wilhelm Scream announce first album in 9 years, 'Lose Your Delusion'". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
  8. "Lose Your Delusion, by A Wilhelm Scream". A Wilhelm Scream. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
  9. "A Wilhelm Scream - Lose Your Delusion • Punk Rock Theory". Punk Rock Theory. 2022-01-20. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
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