Vibrating is a 2022 studio album by American alternative rock band Collective Soul. The album was originally intended to be the second half of a double album with 2019's Blood, but those plans were interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]
Reception
Editors at AllMusic rated this album 4 out of 5 stars, with critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine writing that the album "does indeed vibrate" with "dense layers of fuzz and intertwined riffs" and sums up that it is "the sound of a band being fully, completely themselves, relying on their song- and studiocraft, resulting in an album that's far more tuneful and vigorous than the group's veteran status would suggest".[2] In American Songwriter, Hal Horowitz scored this album 4 out of 5 stars, writing that "the pulsating and energized Vibrating feels like their second album, not eleventh" and he called this "further proof they’re as committed and passionate about their music as any working group closing in on its third decade".[3] Niko Stratis of Spin called this work a "masterful pop-rock effort" that is evidence of "a band firing on all cylinders, their craft having been honed and sharpened over the years".[1]
Track listing
All songs written by Ed Roland, except where noted.
"Cut the Cord" – 3:41
"Reason" – 3:35
"All Our Pieces" – 4:17
"Take" – 4:16
"Undone" – 4:47
"Rule No. 1" (string part written by Stevie Blacke) – 3:50
Will Turpin – bass guitar, piano on "A Conversation With" and "Just Looking Around"
Additional personnel
Stevie Blacke – strings on "Rule No. 1", string engineering on "Rule No. 1"
Lee Clower – photography
Eric Frampton – keyboards on "Undone", "Rule No. 1", and "A Conversation With"; Wurlitzerelectric piano on "Rule No. 1"
Dexter Green – electric guitar on "Cut the Cord", "Reason", and "All Our Pieces"
Shawn Grove – Mellotron on "Take", "Undone", and "Where Do I Go"; percussion on "Reason", "All Our Pieces", "Take", "Undone", and "A Conversation With"; engineering; mixing; production
Gary Hooper – percussion on "Cut the Cord" and "A Conversation With"
Daniel Kauffman – electric guitar on "Where Do I Go"
Stephen Marcussen – mastering at Marcussen Mastering