37 Channels

37 Channels
Studio album by Tantric
Released September 17, 2013
Recorded 2013
Genre Post-grunge, alternative metal, hard rock
Length 49:31
Label Pavement Records
Producer Hugo Ferreira
Tantric chronology
Mind Control
(2009)
37 Channels
(2013)
Blue Room Archives
(2014)
Singles from 37 Channels
  1. "Mosquita"
    Released: August 13, 2013
  2. "You Got What You Wanted"
    Released: 2014

37 Channels is the fifth studio album by American rock band Tantric released on September 17, 2013 via Pavement Entertainment.

Background and recording

On August 8, 2013 via Pavement Entertainment it was announced that Tantric would be releasing their fifth studio album titled 37 Channels on September 17, 2013.

Lead singer Hugo Ferreira remained the only sole member of the band during the album's recording.

Ferreira commented on the album saying:"I didn’t let people jerk off all over this record, I’m very protective of it. I used to let things go, but I literally oversaw every aspect of 37 Channels." Ferreira also explained the songwriting of the album saying:"I can’t afford a therapist, so this is what I do. I regurgitate all my angst and pain and confusion and joy. I’m showing more, letting people into my brain and heart."

Soon after the release of the album in the fall of 2013 Hugo recruited drummer TJ Taylor, bassist Scott Wilson and guitarist Derek Isaacs and went on to tour in support of the album. Since then they have become official members of the band.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Again"   3:21
2. "Blue Room"   2:58
3. "Mosquita (Ft. Shooter Jennings)"   3:51
4. "Gravity"   4:11
5. "Loss for Words"   5:19
6. "Where Do We Go From Here?"   3:12
7. "Rise"   3:28
8. "Broken"   5:08
9. "You Got What You Wanted"   3:45
10. "Fault (Ft. Austin Winkler)"   4:58
11. "My Turn"   4:02
12. "Bullet (Ft. Austin Winkler)"   3:17
13. "Girl in White"   4:01
Total length:
49:31

Personnel

Charts

The album debuted at No. 24 on the US Hard Rock album chart.

Chart (2013) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hard Rock Albums 24

References

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