Heavy Weighs the King
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| Name = Heavy Weighs the King | Type = Album | Artist = I Nine | Cover = HeavyWeighstheKingINine.jpg | Released = April 29, 2008
(See Release History) | Recorded = 2007—2008 | Genre = Pop Rock, Rock, Pop | Length = 41:47 | Label = J | Producer = | Reviews = *Artist Direct link | Last album = | This album = Heavy Weighs the King
(2008) | Next album = ...
| Misc = }} Heavy Weighs the Kingis the debut album of I Nine. It was released to US iTunesApril 29, 2008for $6.99[1], making it ineligible to chart on the Billboard Top 200. Once it gets a physical release in Summer2008, it will be able to chart.
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[edit] Track listing
- "Don't Wanna" (Bryan Gibson, Carmen Keigans, and Kevin Griffin) - 3:57
- "Seven Days of Lonely" (Brian Howes, and Carmen Keigans) - 3:36
- "If This Room Could Move" (Brian Whitman, Bryan Gibson, Carmen Keigans, and Matt Heath) - 3:36
- "Get Out" (Brian Howes and Carmen Keigans) - 3:35
- "Black Hole" (Louise Goffin, Kara DioGuardi, and Greg Wells) - 3:38
- "Beckon" (Brian Whitman, Bryan Gibson, Carmen Keigans) - 4:14
- "Change Nothing" (Bryan Gibson and Carmen Keigans) - 3:55
- "Alive" (Brian Whitman, Bryan Gibson, Carmen Keigans) - 3:08
- "Solar" (Bryan Gibson, Carmen Keigans, and Matt Heath) - 4:51
- "I'll Be There" (Brian Whitman, Bryan Gibson, Carmen Keigans, and Matt Heath) - 3:08
- "Ickis Wish" (Bryan Gibson, Carmen Keigans, and Matt Heath) - 4:09
[edit] Singles
The album's lead off single was "Seven Days of Lonely". It was released late August 2007. The single was basically ignored by major Mainstream radio stations, but had small airplay on smaller stations. The single received a video shortly before the single was chosen as a Free Single of the Week by iTunes. In the following weeks after its free single release, it started to receive airplay. It increased daily, but failed to chart on major Billboard charts.
The album's second single, "If This Room Could Move" was less successful. It received less airplay, but was a fan favorite. The single had more listeners than "Seven Days of Lonely" on Last.fm for almost two complete months. The single quickly was thrown off the label's mind until it started receive attention again once word of th album's digital release came out. The single started to receive airplay, but has since lost it again.
The album's third single was released a week after the album, "Don't Wanna". The single, like it's predecessors, received virtually no airplay. However, it has quickly became the band's most downloaded song from iTunes. It is expected to receive more promotion than the first two and will most likely be shown off as the lead off single instead of "Seven Days of Lonely". J Records has not yet stated anything about a video.
[edit] Release History
Region | Date | Label | Format |
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United States | April 29, 2008 | J Records | digital download |
Summer 2008 | J Records | CD |