Not Without a Fight | ||||
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Studio album by New Found Glory | ||||
Released | March 10, 2009 | |||
Recorded | May–July 2008 | |||
Studio | OPRA Music Studios, Los Angeles, California | |||
Genre | Pop punk | |||
Length | 36:15 | |||
Label | Epitaph | |||
Producer | Mark Hoppus | |||
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Singles from Not Without a Fight | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AbsolutePunk | (86%) |
AllMusic | |
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Los Angeles Times | |
Melodic.net | |
Q | |
Rock Sound | (9/10) |
The A.V. Club | (B) |
Ultimate-Guitar | (8.3/10) |
Not Without a Fight is the sixth studio album by American rock band New Found Glory. It was released on March 10, 2009 through independent label Epitaph Records. Produced by Blink-182 singer-bassist Mark Hoppus and recorded at his home based-OPRA Studios, the album was seen as a return to the band's energetic roots in comparison to its predecessor; the mellow Coming Home (2006). The gap between releases marked the longest period between studio albums in the band's career thus far, while the title is taken from the lyrics in opening track, "Right Where We Left Off".
In the United States, opening week sales reached 26,900 units allowing it to debut at number one on the Billboard Independent Albums Chart and number twelve on the Billboard 200. This marked their fourth consecutive album to debut in the top twenty on the Billboard chart, despite leaking six weeks prior to its official release. The album was released early in Australia to coincide with the band's appearance at the Soundwave Festival and it debuted at number thirty six on the ARIA Charts.
Following the release, promotion and touring of Coming Home (2006), the band parted ways with major label Geffen Records in early 2007.Steve Klein, the band's chief lyricist and rhythm guitarist explained that due to the label undergoing several management changes, the band were left feeling isolated; "At the time of Coming Home being released, this guy who was the president was all about Pussycat Dolls and all that pop and R&B. It came out at a time when they weren't really caring about their rock bands. And you know, we had a choice to be on that label again for the next one and we just decided that we didn't want to be part of a label that didn't want to put out rock music." The band subsequently recorded their second cover album, From the Screen to Your Stereo Part II (2007) without a record contract, before agreeing a distribution deal with former label Drive-Thru Records. After writing and recording several demos in the interim period, lead guitarist and composer Chad Gilbert contacted Mark Hoppus early in 2008 to discuss a possible project. When they met, Gilbert showed Hoppus the series of rough demos from his iPod and it was then agreed to record an album in Hoppus' home studio, despite the band not being signed to a label at the time.