Fishin' for Woos

Fishin' for Woos
Studio album by Bowling for Soup
Released April 25, 2011 (U.K.)
April 26, 2011[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] (Worldwide)
Recorded June 1–25, 2010
Valve Studios[1][3][4][5]
Dallas, TX
The Tackle Box
Hollywood, CA
Genre Pop punk
Length 42:17
45:38 (U.K. Edition)
45:37 (U.S. iTunes Edition)
Label Que-so, Brando Records[1][3][4][5]
Producer Jaret Reddick, Mitch Allan
Bowling for Soup chronology
Playlist: The Very Best of Bowling for Soup
(2011)Playlist: The Very Best of Bowling for Soup2011
Fishin' for Woos
(2011)
The Dollyrots vs. Bowling for Soup
(2011)The Dollyrots vs. Bowling for Soup2011
Singles from Fishin' for Woos
  1. "S-S-S-Saturday[8][9][10]"
    Released: January 11, 2011
  2. "Turbulence[11]"
    Released: July 18, 2011[12]
  3. "I've Never Done Anything Like This[13]"
    Released: October 10, 2011

Fishin' for Woos[14] is the eighth studio album by rock band Bowling for Soup.[1][3][4][5][15][16] The album was released on Que-so Records/Brando Records[1][3][4][5] in the United Kingdom on April 25, 2011, and worldwide on April 26, 2011.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Release

The album was recorded over a three-week span in June 2010.[17][18] Frontman Jaret Reddick has stated the album will be released in spring 2011.[18][19] Prior to the album's release, the band planned to release a six-track EP, titled Fishin' for Woos.[17][18][15] The track listing for Fishin' for Woos was announced to be "Let's Pretend We're Not in Love," "Dear Megan Fox," "Here's Your Freakin' Song," "Evil All Around the World," and a song the band had been playing for years, but had previously never recorded, "Guard My Heart."[18] Reddick stated that the album would be released on a label,[19] after Fishin' for Woos is released independently.[17][18] The EP was originally set for release October 5, 2010,[17][18] but Reddick announced on September 24 via Twitter, "The bad news: The new EP release is being pushed back. The Good news: new FULL album sooner, a free song for you, & MUCH more! Stay tuned."[20][21] Later that same day, the band put up a new song called "Friends Chicks Guitars" as a free download on their official site. When asked if any songs from Fishin' for Woos would be on the album, Reddick responded with "maybe 2 or 3." The band released another new song titled "Let's Pretend We're Not in Love," exclusively through their BFSArmy Fancorps site in November 2010. Reddick announced via Twitter on November 15, 2010, that the new album has a tentative release date of May 3, 2011.[15][22][23] This was further confirmed two days later, via the Bowling for Soup Twitter, that stated Merry Flippin' Christmas Volume 1 would be released on iTunes and CD, the band's first two albums would be re-released, and there will be a new album and tour in May.[24] Reddick announced in his eleventh podcast that instead of releasing an EP before the band's next full-length album, the band would be releasing just the album, which is currently set to have twelve songs and be titled Fishin' for Woos. Reddick also featured another new song, titled "I've Never Done Anything Like This" (feat. Kay Hanley), during his eleventh podcast.[A] It was announced November 19, 2010, that the band had signed to Razor & Tie,[15][16] but later changed to Brando Records.[1][3][4][5] To help promote the album, the band will be embarking on the "Fishin' for Woos Tour" beginning in the spring of 2011 in the United States.[7]

Musical style

Reddick stated in his ninth podcast that fans of Drunk Enough to Dance and A Hangover You Don't Deserve will like the album. Bassist/vocalist Erik Chandler said in an interview with Rocksins.com, that the album "feels very much like a 2002–2004 Bowling for Soup sound."[20]

Singles

The band played what is said to be the first single off Fishin' for Woos, titled "S-S-S-Saturday" (also referred to as "Saturday Night"), live on ABC for the Professional Bowlers Association Tournament of Champions finals on January 22.[1][3][15][8][10] Reddick has since mentioned making a music video for the song,[25] that will also allow fans to participate. The band released the song as a free download for joining their e-mail list prior to the event. The song was released for download on iTunes and streaming on MySpace on January 17, 2011. The video to "S-S-S-Saturday" was released on April 15. The band has announced that "Turbulence" would be the second single from the album.[11][26][27][28][12] The band had filmed a music video for the song[26][27][29] with Built By Ninjas.[28] The album's third single will be I've Never Done Anything Like This and the band re-recorded "The Bitch Song" and a cover of Fountains of Wayne's Stacey's Mom for the single's b-side's.[13]

Reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic53/100[30]
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com[31]
Allmusic[32]
BLARE[33]
Drowned in Sound[34]
Kerrang!
Rock Sound[35]

The album received generally positive reviews. Most reviewers noted the similarity of the music to the band's previous releases; About.com said that "the sound is more of what we expect and love from BFS; it's pop punk polish that unabashedly leans toward the poppier side of things" and gave Fishin' for Woos four out of five stars,[31] while Allmusic gave the album a rating of three out of five stars and said that "more of the same isn’t necessarily a bad thing, and that’s certainly what Fishin’ for Woos offers"[32] and Rock Sound rated the album seven out of ten, and said that "Bowling For Soup are back, doing what BFS do best – upbeat, uplifting, foot-tapping songs."[35] In a more critical review, Blare Magazine rated the album 2.5 out of five stars, and said that "[i]t’s clear the boys in BFS fancy themselves quite the humorists, but the gags heard on Fishin’ for Woos are far more likely to elicit groans or eye rolls than yucks."[33]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Let's Pretend We're Not in Love"Jaret Reddick3:08
2."Girls in America"Reddick, Zac Maloy, Tommy Henrickson3:08
3."S-S-S-Saturday"Reddick, Linus of Hollywood3:05
4."What About Us"Reddick3:58
5."Here's Your Freakin' Song"Reddick, Linus of Hollywood3:55
6."This Ain't My Day"Reddick3:11
7."Smiley Face (It's All Good)"Reddick3:02
8."Turbulence" (feat. Gabriel Mann)Reddick, Linus of Hollywood[36]3:58
9."I've Never Done Anything Like This" (feat. Kay Hanley)Reddick, Linus of Hollywood3:15
10."Friends Chicks Guitars"Reddick3:42
11."Guard My Heart" (2010)Erik Chandler,[1][3][4] Reddick3:59
12."Graduation Trip"Reddick3:56
Total length:42:17

[1][3][5][6]

Fishin' for Woos Bonus Tracks (Vinyl only release)
No.TitleLength
1."Evil All Over the World"3:11
2."My Girlfriend's an Alcoholic"3:21
U.S. iTunes Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Dear Megan Fox"Reddick, Mitch Allan3:20
U.K. Edition
No.TitleLength
13."My Girlfriend's an Alcoholic"3:21
Japan Edition[37]
No.TitleLength
13."Evil All Over the World"3:11

B-Sides

Personnel

Bowling for Soup

Chart performance

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Billboard 200 189[40]
UK Albums Chart 66[41]

Notes

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