New World Orphans

New World Orphans
Studio album by Hed PE
Released January 13, 2009 (2009-01-13)
Recorded May – October 2008
Genre Punk rock, hip hop, heavy metal
Label Suburban Noize Records
Producer Jared Gomes
Hed PE chronology
Insomnia
(2007)
New World Orphans
(2009)
Truth Rising
(2010)
Singles from New World Orphans
  1. "Ordo (ab Chao)"
    Released: November 4, 2008
  2. "Renegade"
    Released: December 20, 2008
  3. "Here And Now"
    Released: April 22, 2009

New World Orphans is the seventh studio album, by American rock band Hed PE. Released on January 13, 2009, it is the band's fourth album on Suburban Noize Records.

Contents

Music and lyrics

New World Orphans was influenced by Suicidal Tendencies and Minor Threat.[1] The album's sound fuses heavy metal, hip hop and punk rock;[2][3] it also includes elements of hardcore punk, funk and reggae.[2] The album's lyrics derive from the 9/11 Truth movement,[2] criticism of George W. Bush,[2] the existence of extraterrestrial life,[2] the economy[3] and the Iraq War.[3]

Background

Hed PE had been working on the album since before the release of The D.I.Y. Guys with front man Jared Gomes notifying it through various MySpace posts. Three studio recorded tracks rumored to be on New World Orphans, "War on the Middle Class", "Ordo (ab Chao)", and "Bloodfire", were released via the live CD/DVD combo set, The D.I.Y. Guys on July 8, 2008. The tracks were rough versions of what would later appear on the album.

On November 4, 2008 the band released the music video for "Ordo (ab Chao)" via the band's MySpace. The video showed a different mix than that of the version released on the The D.I.Y. Guys, including new instrumentation such as a melodica during the verses. On November 25, 2008, New World Orphans second single, "Renegade", premiered online on the band's official Facebook account. A video for the song was produced, and premiered on December 20. It was directed by Philip Carrer and Chad Archibald and produced by Guelph's premiere film production studio Black Fawn Film alongside film collective Bleeding Apple.[4]

On November 19, 2008 the official track listing and album artwork were revealed. The album was released in three different color variations of the cover: black, red and white. Each version features exclusive tracks corresponding to their version color. The artwork and final track listing were officially posted via the album's official promotional website.[5]

New World Orphans also features guest collaborations including Suburban Noize Records' Kottonmouth Kings and The Dirtball, and Strange Music's Tech N9ne.

As with all post Jive Records albums, New World Orphans was produced by Jared Gomes.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
About.com [2]
Allmusic [3]
Rock Sound [6]

New World Orphans debuted at 72 on the Billboard 200, their first debut inside 100 since Blackout. The album also peaked no. 5 on the Top Internet albums as well as no. 4 on the Top Independent albums.[7]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Hed PE. 

No. Title Length
1. "New World (Intro)"   1:01
2. "Live or Die Free"   1:58
3. "Bloodfire"   2:48
4. "Ordo (ab Chao)"   2:42
5. "Stay Ready" (featuring The Dirtball) 4:15
6. "Family"   2:47
7. "Stepping Stone"   3:14
8. "Renegade"   3:29
9. "Everything All the Time"   3:03
10. "Mortgage Crisis (Intro)"   0:20
11. "Middle Class Blues"   1:44
12. "Flesh and Blood"   4:18
13. "Nibiru (Intro)"   0:30
14. "Planet X"   3:44
15. "Higher Ground" (featuring Kottonmouth Kings) 3:57
16. "A Soldiers (Intro)"   0:12
17. "Tow the Line"   3:59
18. "Self Aware"   3:09
19. "Lost History (Intro)"   0:23
20. "This Love"   3:06
Bonus tracks
No. Title Length
21. "Work On This" (featuring Tech N9ne) 4:24
22. "Babylon Fall"   3:30
Black
No. Title Length
23. "Bucky Lasek"   1:32
24. "Don't Fuck With Us"   2:09
White
No. Title Length
23. "Cities on the Moon"   2:27
24. "Hey Now"   2:51
Red
No. Title Length
25. "Girlfriend"   4:30
26. "Born 2 Ride" (featuring Big B) 3:24
Reissue
No. Title Length
21. "Here and Now"   3:28

Personnel

References