Hopeless Fountain Kingdom [Clear Vinyl]

Hopeless Fountain Kingdom [Clear Vinyl]

by Halsey
Hopeless Fountain Kingdom [Clear Vinyl]

Hopeless Fountain Kingdom [Clear Vinyl]

by Halsey

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Halsey opens Hopeless Fountain Kingdom by reading a passage from William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, a sign that they're intent on achieving grand things with their second album. The time is right for a great leap forward. Badlands, their 2014 debut, established Halsey as a possible contender for Lorde's brooding throne, but they received their breakthrough singing on the Chainsmokers' smash 2016 single "Closer." Both events inform Hopeless Fountain Kingdom, which casts a far wider net than Badlands. Where that album essentially dedicates itself to EDM-inspired pop, Hopeless Fountain Kingdom uses that sound as an anchor that allows Halsey to dip their toe into stark singer/songwriter confessions ("Sorry"), hip-hop ("Lie," featuring a verse by Quavo of Migos), soul ("Alone"), and a healthy dose of pop songs designed for mass exposure. It's a slight shift, but it's notable particularly because it helps differentiate the songs from one another. This doesn't always happen -- the first half of the record tends to bleed together into one pulsating neon smear -- but when the melodies are sharply articulated and the production not so cloistered, the tracks seem distinct, even memorable. "Alone," a foray into smooth soul, is chief among these cuts, rivaled by the soaring "Bad at Love" and "Strangers," where Halsey laments that their lover "doesn't kiss me on the mouth anymore." Same-sex love songs remain a rarity in the pop music of the 2010s, and while that's a sly reveal of how Halsey represents a generational shift, Hopeless Fountain Kingdom as a whole feels quintessentially 2017 in how it jumbles styles and sentiment, streamlining a teeming, contradictory culture into something smooth, glassy and easy to digest. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 06/02/2017
Label: Astralwerks / Virgin Emi
UPC: 0602557499223
Rank: 2237

Tracks

  1. The Prologue
  2. 100 Letters
  3. Eyes Closed
  4. Alone
  5. Now or Never
  6. Sorry
  7. Good Mourning
  8. Lie
  9. Walls Could Talk
  10. Bad at Love
  11. Strangers
  12. Devil in Me
  13. Hopeless

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Halsey   Primary Artist,Vocals
Cashmere Cat   Primary Artist,Keyboards,Featured Artist
Quavo   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Lauren Jauregui   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Benny Blanco   Keyboards
Greg Kurstin   Drums,Piano,Guitar,Keyboards,Mellotron,Chamberlin,Fender Rhodes
Adrienne Woods   Cello
Lido   Keyboards
Happy Perez   Guitar
Kiara Ana Perico   Viola
Starrah   Vocals (Background)
Chrysanthe Tan   Violin
Ezra Kurstin   Voices
Alexandra McKoy   Spoken Word
Dante Frangipane   Spoken Word

Technical Credits

Serban Ghenea   Mixing
Tony Hester   Composer
Chris Gehringer   Mastering
John Hanes   Mixing Engineer
Dan Wilson   Composer
Sia Furler   Composer
Chris Braide   Composer
Benny Blanco   Composer,Producer,Programming,Instrumentation
Greg Kurstin   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Drum Programming
Justin Tranter   Composer
Nathan Perez   Composer
Lido   Engineer,Producer,Programming,Instrumentation
Benjamin Levin   Composer
Joshua Coleman   Composer
Alex Pasco   Engineer
Anthony Hester   Composer
Happy Perez   Producer,Programming,Instrumentation
Eric Frederic   Composer
Andrew Luftman   Production Coordination
Josh Carter   Composer,Producer,Programming
Brian Ziff   Photographic Reproduction
Sarah Shelton   Production Coordination
David Schwerkolt   Engineer
Peder Losnegard   Composer
Abel Tesfaye   Composer
Ryan Del Vecchio   A&R
Cashmere Cat   Producer,Programming,Instrumentation
Ricky Reed   Producer,Programming,Instrumentation
Roget Chahayed   Composer,Instrumentation,Additional Production
Julian Burg   Engineer
Magnus August Hoiberg   Composer
Ben Sedano   Engineer
Seif "Mageef" Hussain   Production Coordination
Ashley Frangipane   Composer,Executive Producer
Quavious Marshall   Composer
Jeremy Vuernick   A&R
Garrett Hilliker   Art Direction
Ethan Shumaker   Engineer
Brittany Hazzard   Composer
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