In Your Honor

In Your Honor
Studio album by Foo Fighters
Released June 14, 2005
Recorded January–March 2005 at Studio 606 West in Northridge, Los Angeles
Genre Alternative rock, post-grunge, hard rock,[1][2] acoustic rock
Length 83:17
Label RCA
Producer Foo Fighters and Nick Raskulinecz
Foo Fighters chronology
One by One
(2002)
In Your Honor
(2005)
Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
(2007)
Singles from In Your Honor
  1. "Best of You"
    Released: May 30, 2005
  2. "DOA"
    Released: September 5, 2005
  3. "Resolve"
    Released: November 21, 2005
  4. "No Way Back/Cold Day in the Sun"
    Released: March 13, 2006
  5. "Miracle (promo only)"
    Released: 2006

In Your Honor is the fifth studio album by Foo Fighters, released on June 14, 2005 on RCA Records. It consists of two discs. The first contains up beat rock songs and the second disc contains mellower acoustic songs.

Contents

Development

After the tours for One by One, Dave Grohl was uncertain on what to do next, specially as he felt rushing to do another record would not be creatively rewarding. So he started writing acoustic songs, considering a possible film score, and reached a full album's worth of songs.[3][4] Grohl felt that he did not want to do a solo album, so he decided to bring the songs to the Foo Fighters, as he considered there was no problem to drift from his usual style - "who's to say what we should sound like?" -[3] and bassist Nate Mendel replied that because the songs did not sound like the Foo Fighters were "why it should go on the record."[5] So he decided to make a double album, with "one CD that's all the really heavy rock shit" and another "that's really beautiful, acoustic-based, lower dynamic stuff",[6] which Grohl described as “the bottle and the hangover”,[7] and also with the rock record being "my Jack and Coke record" with songs that "I realise I cannot live without that", and the acoustic being "my Sapphire-and-Martini-with-Kylie record".[5] The album was recorded in a new recording studio built on Grohl's house in Northridge, California, baptized Studio 606 West in contrast to the original Studio 606 in Grohl's basement in Alexandria, Virginia.[3]

Much of the album's theme and content, including the title, came after Grohl spent time on the campaign trail with John Kerry during the 2004 presidential election. "We'd pull in to small towns, and thousands of people would come to be rescued by this man," said Grohl. "It's not a political record, but what I saw inspired me."[8]

"I look at this album as kind of the end of one chapter and the beginning of something new. (...) With the rock record, we finally got the aggressive, anthemic thing down. With the acoustic album, it offers some kind of look into the future of things we're capable of doing and the direction we could move if we wanted to."

 —Dave Grohl on the double album's nature[4]

The lyrics on the rock album tried to focus on "general themes that everyone can get their hands on", while the acoustic had introspective lyrics that are "vulnerable and revealing", with things Grohl "wouldn't say out loud, wouldn't even admit to myself."[4] These include "Friend of a Friend", a song which Grohl wrote in the 1990s about himself and his former Nirvana bandmate Kurt Cobain during the time they shared an apartment together in 1990 - which had been also recorded under the pseudonym 'Late!' on the cassete Pocketwatch - [5] and "Still", talking about a suicide Grohl saw when he was ten in Virginia, by a boy who jumped on the train tracks.[8]

In Your Honor features a number of special guests on its second, mellower disc, including Norah Jones, John Paul Jones (of Led Zeppelin fame) and Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age. Dave Grohl has described John Paul Jones' guest appearance - which happened as the musician went to the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles - as the "second-greatest thing to happen to me in my life" behind his marriage.[8]

On an episode of Making the Video on MTV, for the single "Best of You," Grohl said that he hopes that the Foo Fighters are most remembered for this album.

Release

The price of the album was just one dollar above the regular single disk CD, as Grohl thought the albums "complemented each other in one package, and I don't need any more money". The first 25,000 US copies were in a special edition is also a special edition DualDisc set that contains a "making of" documentary, and the second disc in 5.1 surround sound. RCA also issued limited 5,000 copies of a quadruple vinyl LP record. The promotional campaign included the MTV special 24 Hours of Foo.[4]

In the U.S., the MediaMax CD-3 copy protection system is used. This copy protection only appears on the standard CD version of the album, but not on the DualDisc version.

The release was promoted with the In Your Honor Tour. The tour began in the summer of 2005, and ran through to June 2006. It featured two shows per city, an electric one in arenas and an acoustic in smaller venues.[8] Among the additional band for the acoustic shows was guitarist Pat Smear, who had been in the Foo Fighters from 1995 to 1997, and followed the In Your Honor Tour with another five years as a touring musician before rejoining as a full-time member for the recording of Wasting Light.[6] The acoustic shows from August 29, 30 and 31, 2006 at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles were turned into the live album Skin and Bones.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [9]
BBC Online (average)[10]
E! Online (favorable)[11]
Guardian Unlimited [12]
Kerrang!
Pitchfork Media (6.8/10)[13]
PopMatters [14]
Punknews.org [15]
Rolling Stone
Uncut [16]

In Your Honor was generally met with positive reviews. It entered the U.S. and UK charts at #2 behind Coldplay's X&Y (the worldwide best selling album of 2005) with the strongest initial sales of their entire career this far - 310,500 copies in the United States .

As of December 2011, In Your Honor has sold 1,442,000 units in North America, being their third most successful album behind Foo Fighters and The Colour and the Shape.[17] It was also certified Platinum by the RIAA.[18]

This album was the third Foo Fighters album to have a song reach the top of the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart, and the first to top the chart with two songs, "Best of You" and "DOA".

In Your Honor found the most success in Canada where it is certified 3X Platinum, making it their best seller there as well.

Their Greatest Hits album, released 2009, only contains one track from In Your Honor (this track being "Best of You"), the least amount of songs from a Foo Fighters album to be featured on the compilation.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel and Chris Shiflett except where noted. 

Disc one
No. Title Length
1. "In Your Honor"   3:50
2. "No Way Back"   3:17
3. "Best of You"   4:16
4. "DOA"   4:12
5. "Hell"   1:57
6. "The Last Song"   3:19
7. "Free Me"   4:39
8. "Resolve"   4:49
9. "The Deepest Blues Are Black"   3:58
10. "End Over End"   5:52
Disc two
No. Title Length
1. "Still"   5:15
2. "What If I Do?"   5:02
3. "Miracle"   3:29
4. "Another Round"   4:25
5. "Friend of a Friend" (Grohl) 3:13
6. "Over and Out"   5:16
7. "On the Mend"   4:31
8. "Virginia Moon" (featuring Norah Jones) 3:49
9. "Cold Day in the Sun"   3:20
10. "Razor" (Grohl) 4:53

Personnel

Band line-up during recording

Additional musicians

Production

Artwork

Charts and certifications

Chart positions

Chart (2005) Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart[19] 1
Austrian Albums Chart[19] 5
Belgium Albums Chart[19] 3
Canadian Albums Chart 3
Czech Republic Albums Chart 34
Denmark Albums Chart[19] 5
Finland Albums Chart[19] 1
French Albums Chart[19] 21
German Albums Chart 4
Greece Albums Chart 19
Holland Albums Chart[19] 5
Irish Albums Chart 2
Italian Albums Chart[19] 20
New Zealand Albums Chart[19] 1
Norway Albums Chart[19] 2
Portugal Albums Chart[19] 20
Spanish Albums Chart[19] 31
Sweden Albums Chart[19] 1
Swiss Albums Chart[19] 7
UK Albums Chart[20] 2
US Billboard 200 2

Certifications

Country Certification
Australia 3× Platinum[21]
Austria Gold[22]
Brazil Gold[23]
Canada 3× Platinum[24]
Ireland 2× Platinum[25]
New Zealand 2× Platinum[26]
Norway Gold[27]
Sweden Gold[28]
UK 2× Platinum[29]
United States Platinum[18]

Grammy nominations

Although it was the band's first album since The Colour and the Shape to not receive a Grammy, it got the most nominations with 5. (This has since been tied by the album's successor, Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace)

Song use in media

References

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  2. ^ Murray, Noel (2005-06-14). "Foo Fighters: In Your Honor | Music | Music Review". The A.V. Club. http://www.avclub.com/articles/foo-fighters-in-your-honor,10656/. Retrieved 2011-11-12. 
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External links

Preceded by
X&Y by Coldplay
Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album
June 20–July 24, 2005
Succeeded by
Double Happiness by Jimmy Barnes
New Zealand RIANZ Albums Chart number-one album
June 20–July 11, 2005
Succeeded by
Greatest Hits by The Offspring