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Freedom Child

Freedom Child
Freedom Child The Script.jpg
Studio album by The Script
Released 1 September 2017
Recorded 2016–17
Genre
Length 48:56
Label
The Script chronology
No Sound Without Silence
(2014)
Freedom Child
(2017)
Singles from Freedom Child
  1. "Rain"
    Released: 14 July 2017
  2. "Arms Open"
    Released: 23 October 2017
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4/5 stars
The Daily Californian 1/5
The Irish Times 2/5 stars
The Last Mixed Tape 2/10
London Evening Standard 2/5 stars
The Observer 2/5 stars
Raidió Teilifís Éireann 2/5 stars

Freedom Child is the fifth studio album by Irish pop rock band The Script. It was released via Columbia Records and Sony Music on 1 September 2017.

Speaking about how pop music has turned out since The Script went on a hiatus after their last album No Sound Without Silence, Danny O’Donoghue said "If you take a listen to radio now, there aren’t too many bands - guitar, bass, drums, vocals. Everyone has some kind of production element." The album was announced as members of the band took time out with their families in Ireland after four studio albums since 2008.

"Rain" was released as the first single from the album and their first new song since 2014.

Explaining how the album title was decided, O'Donoghue said "It came from Mark's side... His seven-year-old came up to him one day and asked, 'Dad, what's terrorism?'" The album title was inspired by its song of the same name, which addresses terrorism and the need for harmony. He also mentioned how the album covers many topics.

"Divided States of America", a song on the album was explained by O’Donoghue, who said "We were in America when Trump's inauguration was happening, and you couldn’t walk down the street without seeing how divided America was. The guy selling cigarettes could be a Democrat and the guy he's selling them to could be a Trump supporter."

Freedom Child received mixed to negative reviews from critics upon release.

Positive reviewers include Matt Collar of AllMusic, who stated that the album "is a vibrant, immediately engaging effort that finds them nicely balancing their various influences, from slick dance-pop to kinetic R&B and thoughtful, crowd-pleasing anthems." Eleanor of Live Arena also gave the album a positive review but with no score, stating that "the group's confident new sound, that strays away from the rock feel we're used to, strikes listeners with positivity and strength. It's worth a listen." Taelor Connell of The O'Colly, gave another positive review with no score, stating that "The Script's new sound combined with their strong message strike listeners with force."

Negative reviewers include Lauren Murphy of The Irish Times, who stated that "it's too long, but more importantly, it's emotionally hollow." Rick Pearson of London Evening Standard also gave the album a negative review, and said that "Truly, the road to musical hell is paved with good intentions." Another negative review came from Grace Weissend of The Observer, who said that "with no real breakout song and an album that altogether disappoints, it's unlikely that The Script will be adding this record to their hall of fame." While Stephen White of The Last Mixed Tape called the album "an advert that will top the charts".


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