Blue October Completes New Album Approaching Normal for Release on March 24th, 2009
Grammy Award Winner Steve Lillywhite Produces Follow-Up To Platinum Breakthrough ‘Foiled’
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–BLUE OCTOBER has completed its new studio album Approaching Normal, the follow-up to the band’s 2006 platinum plus -certified Foiled. Going to radio in early 2009 will be the first single of the album, “Dirt Room”, which continues to build on the powerful melodic and lyrical strengths heard in the band’s albums and modern rock hits, “Hate Me” and “Into the Ocean”. Lead singer, Justin Furstenfeld explains when asked about the lyrics of the song “it’s too dark and personal, I don’t think you can print that”, but adds, "It’s about fighting back…..to put an END to those who think they can hurt the ones you love.”
The album, scheduled for release March 24th, became even more hotly anticipated when news emerged that Grammy-honored producer Steve Lillywhite would produce the album at Pedernales Studio, just outside of Austin, Texas. “Steve is my all-time favorite producer,” said Furstenfeld, of the finished album. “He’s produced so many great albums for artists that are some of my biggest influences — but especially Peter Gabriel’s third album [Peter Gabriel III (Melt)]. For me, that’s it, my number one.” And, sure enough, true to the influences of Lillywhite’s classic productions, and the band’s own sterling body of work in the studio and on stage, Approaching Normal is bracing and untrammeled, anguished and cathartic, brilliantly melodic with a variety of musical textures that bring together the bands trademark sound of rock guitars, violins and lyrical story telling.
Blue October’s combination of darkness and light plays out in a song cycle that starts and ends in a fearless and unsparing high-tension trip (“Weight of the World,” “The End”), while “Say It,” “Dirt Room,” “Been Down” and “Should Be Loved” all achieve the emotional honesty and musical impact that’s the signature of the band. A wider world perspective emerges in “Kangaroo Cry/Picking Up the Pieces,” and in the philosophical “Jump Rope,” a sort of graduation song for ironic thinkers. In “Blue Does,” the sun comes out in honor of a young life.
Last summer, before recording began on the new album, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga of best-selling teen novels and current blockbuster motion picture, invited Justin Furstenfeld to join her on a unique late-summer four-date concert series developed to launch the release of Breaking Dawn, the latest and last novel of the series. Meyer became a fan of Justin’s and Blue October after hearing their singles on the radio and subsequently discovered the emotional impact of the lyrics through the band’s album. Equally inspired, Justin went on to write the song, “My Never,” which he then debuted on the tour to an overwhelmingly enthusiastic reaction by the Twilight fans.
Formed in 1995, Blue October struck an immediate chord in its Texas home base with their compelling live shows and a steadfast following began to bond and build around the group. The first major-label album release, Consent to Treatment, was not their commercial breakthrough, but Universal teamed with Texas-based indie Brando Records subsequently to release the powerful 2003 album History for Sale, which generated their first regional breakout hit, “Calling You.” A defining live album and DVD, Argue With a Tree, followed, and Blue October released Foiled on Brando/Universal Motown Records in 2006, achieving RIAA platinum certification in February 2007. That album generated two modern rock radio smashes, “Hate Me,” a six-month Top 10 resident, and “Into the Ocean,” selling 1.5 million copies in North America over a 62-week Billboard Top 200 chart run. In September 2007, Brando/Universal Motown released Foiled For The Last Time, a two-disc set consisting of the full version of the Foiled album, 14 newly-recorded live performances, exclusive remixes by Paul Oakenfold and Carmen Rizzo; a remix of fan favorite “Calling You,” and a wealth of video links.
Steve Lillywhite is a five-time Grammy Award winner, including Producer of the Year in 2005. In addition to his long-standing creative relationship with U2, he has contributed to the albums of Dave Matthews Band, Jason Mraz, Phish, Morrissey, Talking Heads, Simple Minds and many more.
Blue October are: Justin Furstenfeld: vocals; CB Hudson III: guitars/vocals; Ryan Delahoussaye: violin/mandolin/piano/vocals; Matt Noveskey: bass/vocals; Jeremy Furstenfeld: drums/vocals.
http://www.myspace.com/blueoctober
http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/bd_playlist.html



Dirt Room is such an awesome single! I can’t wait for the whole album to come out, Blue October is great and Justin sang mindblowing acoustic at the Breaking Dawn tour!
Hooray! Blue October is probably my second favorite artists <3<3
Which of there songs are considered “Twilight Songs”? I heard somewhere that they had songs that totally suited Twilight or something. Can you explain that?
Blue October is my favorite band ever and I cannot wait for their CD to drop! You can hear Justin playing “My Never” on you tube. This is the song he sang when touring w/ Stephenie. It can be from Jacob’s POV. To a previous poster, “Congratulations” is on Stephenie’s playlist for Breaking Dawn, and it’s TOTALLY from Jacob’s POV. I love Blue October!!!!
OHHHHHHH YESSSS!!!!
I’ve been waiting so long for this. YAY YAY YAY YAY YAY YAY YAY!
Thanks for the sweet news, Lexicon!
Oohhh I’m so exciiited!
“Equally inspired, Justin went on to write the song, “My Never,” which he then debuted on the tour to an overwhelmingly enthusiastic reaction by the Twilight fans. ”
I thought he wrote that about his wife? At least, that’s what he said at the Concert Series.
I’m very excited, though
Christina Cullen : to get the Blue October connection to twilight saga visit stepheniemeyer.com then go to each book listed under the twilight saga and there are tabs to the playlist which include the songs SMeyer said she listened to while writing her stories.
It will also show B/E/J (Bella, Edward, Jacob)beside the song for which of the characters point of view the song is coming from.
Note: this loosely follows the story sequence. I’m going to put a B, E, or J after each song, so you’ll know who’s perspective I’m hearing it from (that might help you categorize them into where they fit in the novel). Mostly B’s of course, since she’s telling the story.)
“Do you realize?” – The Flaming Lips (B)
“Papercut” – Linkin Park (B)
“Hyper Music” – Muse (B)
“Apocalypse Please” – Muse (B)
“Time Stands Still” – The All-American Rejects (B)
“Empty Room” – Marjorie Fair (B)
“Unwell” – Matchbox Twenty (B)
“Pain” – Jimmy Eat World (B)
“Ride” – The Vines (B)
“Fix You” – Coldplay (J)
“Blueside” – Rooney (B)
“Over My Head (Cable Car)” – The Fray (B)
“Going Under” – Evanescence (B)
“Tautou” – Brand New (B)
“Be My Escape” – Relient K (B)
“Never Let You Down” – Verve Pipe (J)
“Sing For Absolution” – Muse (E)
“Ya Mamma” – Fatboy Slim (Generic action-scene music)
“D.O.A.” – Foo Fighters
“Stare” – Marjorie Fair (B)
“Memory” – Sugarcult (B)
“The Truth About Heaven” – Armor For Sleep (B)
“The Scientist” – Coldplay (E)
“Sound of Pulling Heaven Down” – Blue October (E)
Alternates:
“Drag” – Placebo (B)
“Like A Stone” – Audioslave (B)
“World Has Turned and Left Me Here” – Weezer (B)
“Best I Ever Had” – Vertical Horizon (B)
“My Immortal” – Evanescence (B)
“Not the One” – Collective Soul (B)
“Stuck in a Moment You Can’t Get Out Of” – U2 (B)
“Rest In Pieces” – Saliva (B)
“White Flag” – Dido (B)
“Everybody’s Changing” – Keane (B)
“Unintended” – Muse (B)
“I Miss You” – Blink 182 (B)
“The Reason” – Hoobastank (E)
“Hate Me” (radio edit) – Blue October (E)
Yay! Can’t wait!!!!
I can’t wait for this album to come out! Blue October are brilliant musicians and JF is a master lyricist.
It’ll be great to hear “My Never” without that annoying girl screaming (inappropriately during a Jacob song) “I LOVE EDWARD!” Ugh. I cringe every time i hear it.
Wow! I like someof their songs. And apparently someother people do to. But, just wondering, how is this Twilight related? I don’t really care,but, just wonderinng. Still, this is reallly good. (=
It’s Twilight related because Stephenie loves them and Justin Furtenfeld, the singer, went on the Breaking Dawn tour with Stephenie and pretty much everyone there went out of it loving Blue October and eagerly anticipating the new CD because of the two new songs from that CD that he sang.
oleander: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-t1ucETD5sk&feature=channel_page
The screaming has been edited out
So, until March…you’re welcome
…what does this have to do with twilight?
It’s about time. I love Blue October…It’s related to “Twilight” because aside from Justin going on the book tour w/ Stephenie, a bunch of their songs are on her playlists, like “Overweight”, “You Make Me Smile”, “Hate Me”, “Sound of Pulling Heaven Down” and “Congratulations” (all excellent songs, BTW). Their music inspired some of her writing.
I had been waiting for this since august 2008.
I couldn’t go to the tour but I saw it live on Internet and I had tears when I heard “My Never”!
I’m truly really excited and I just can’t wait for the CD to come out!
it also might be an idea to consider that maybe all the twilight fans which heard about Blue October cos of stephenie are probably the reason why blue october’s Foiled went “platinum plus -certified”
cos i started listening to them after i found out through stephenie!
I LOVE BLUE OCTOBER
stephanie cant write………..