Whiskey Hangover

"Whiskey Hangover"
Single by Godsmack
from the album The Oracle (Deluxe Edition)
Released June 9, 2009
Format Digital single
Recorded 2009
Genre Alternative metal
Length 3:47
Label Universal Republic
Writer(s) Sully Erna
Producer(s) Sully Erna, John Kurzweg
Godsmack singles chronology
"Good Times Bad Times"
(2007)
"Whiskey Hangover"
(2009)
"Cryin' Like A Bitch"
(2010)

"Whiskey Hangover" is a song by American Hard Rock/Metal band Godsmack. Released as a promotional single in 2009, it marked the band's first in the almost two years since the release of "Good Times, Bad Times." The song became a live staple in Godsmack's shows during Crüe Fest 2 and was released in promotion of their appearance on the tour. "Whiskey Hangover" reached number one on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.

Writing

The writing process, according to Shannon Larkin, was collaborative, stating that all four members of the band wrote the song and Sully came up with the lyrics:

"All four of us were in the room and we wrote that song in like 3 hours. But it took Sully weeks to come up with the lyrics, and he wasn’t even happy with it ‘cause we had to rush it, ‘cause we needed something for this Motley Crue tour. The 3 of us loved it, but Sully was kind of irritated with it ‘cause he knows it could have been better".[1]

Sound

Shannon Larkin described the single as a prime example of Godsmack original sound, stating that "Whiskey Hangover is good clue of what the band is going for, it's more simplistic than the last record - less bluesy, more heavy", and a "return to the original sound of the Godsmack and what made the band happen in the first place".[1]

411Mania.com reviewer Mark Ingoldsby gave the song three stars out of five, stating that the single "is a return to the band's well-established sound, this time not veering far from their proven hard rock hit-making formula that was somewhat missing from their last and least-successful album. Powerful, driving guitars rock full blast during the track's intro and chorus, and then take the usual back seat as singer Sully Erna invokes his trademark Vedder-meets-Staley vocal stylings in the verses".[2]

Release

"Whiskey Hangover" was released on June 9.[3] It was released to promote the band appearance on Crüe Fest 2.[3]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Whiskey Hangover"  Sully Erna 3:47

Digital download

The single became available through iTunes and Amazon on June 30.[4]

Reception

Critical

411Mania.com reviewer Mark Ingoldsby gave the song three stars out of five, stating that the single "is a return to the band's well-established sound, this time not veering far from their proven hard rock hit-making formula that was somewhat missing from their last and least-successful album. Powerful, driving guitars rock full blast during the track's intro and chorus, and then take the usual back seat as singer Sully Erna invokes his trademark Vedder-meets-Staley vocal stylings in the verses". Yet he criticized the single for being unoriginal and "There's nothing new and exciting revealed musically in it." And "it's a bit too familiar and predictable to be anything more than just adequate rock station filler".[2]

Commercial

Due to its heavy rotation on radio stations across the country, "Whiskey Hangover" became Godsmack's fifth number one hit on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, in September 2009.[5] It is also their second non-album single to reach number one on that chart since the release of "I Stand Alone" in 2002.

"Whiskey Hangover" also reigns as a record-breaking 17th top-ten single for Godsmack, extending their ownership of the most top-ten hits in active rock history. The band also has had 12 songs reach the top five.[6] It is also the band's first single to top twenty hit on the Billboard Heatseekers Songs chart, peaking at #16. The song also peaked at #7 on the Billboard Rock Songs chart.

Chart positions

Chart (2009) Peak[7]
position
Billboard Mainstream Rock 1
Billboard Alternative Songs 20
Billboard Rock Songs 7
Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles 2
Billboard Heatseekers Songs 16

Personnel

References

  1. 1 2 "FAZER Online Music Magazine » An Interview with Godsmack’s Shannon Larkin - Cruefest 2 - September 5, 2009". FAZER Online Music Magazine. Archived from the original on October 5, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
  2. 1 2 "Music - Under the Scalpel 07.03.09: Drake, Kristinia DeBarge, Depeche Mode, Godsmack, Bon Jovi and More". 411mania.com. 2009-07-03. Retrieved 2009-07-03.
  3. 1 2 "Godsmack Frontman Talks About Songwriting Process, Pre-Show Rituals.". Blabbermouth.Net. Retrieved 2009-05-15.
  4. "Amazon.com: Whiskey Hangover: MP3 Downloads: Godsmack". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-06-28.
  5. "GODSMACK VS MOTLEY CRUE EGOS ON CRUE FEST 2". ArtisanNewsService. 2009-09-11. Retrieved 2009-09-11.
  6. "Universal Republic Rockers Godsmack Lock Down Another #1 Single with'Whiskey Hangover'". Reuters.com. 2009-09-14. Retrieved 2009-09-14.
  7. "Whiskey Hangover - Godsmack". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2010-02-18.

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Preceded by
"Champagne" by Cavo
Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks number-one single
September 12–26, 2009
Succeeded by
"Check My Brain" by Alice in Chains
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