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Blackout (Breathe Carolina song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Blackout (Breathe Carolina song)

"Blackout" is a song by American electronic rock duo Breathe Carolina. It is the lead single from their third studio album ''Hell Is What You Make It''. It was written by David Schmitt, Kyle Even, Eric Armenta, Joshua Aragon, and Luis Bonet, whilst production was handled by Ian Kirkpatrick. Recorded between late 2010 and early 2011, it was one of the first tracks recorded for the album. On December 22, 2010, a snippet of the song was previewed in a YouTube video by Fearless Records. It premiered via MTV Buzzworthy on June 13, 2011, while it was available for digital download the following day.
The song received generally positive reviews from music critics, with some commending its catchiness.〔http://www.altpress.com/reviews/entry/breathe_carolina_-_hell_is_what_you_make_it/〕 The song has since become the duo's most successful single to date, peaking within the charts of Canada, New Zealand, Scotland, the United Kingdom and United States. It was also certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), selling more than 1 million copies. A music video directed by MOTIONarmy premiered via Vevo on September 20, 2011. A remix EP titled ''Blackout: The Remixes EP'' was also released on September 27, 2011, featuring remixes done by Big Chocolate, Wideboys, Tommy Noble and Tek-One. The song has since been performed on ''Jimmy Kimmel Live!'' as well as ''The Daily Habit''.
== Background and composition ==
The song was written by David Schmitt, Kyle Even, Eric Armenta, Joshua Aragon, Luis Bonet, and Simon Wilcox while production was handled by Ian Kirkpatrick, and was the first song written for the album. While describing the writing process of the song, Even said the song is "one song that we created. We're very eclectic, and we definitely do whatever we want."〔http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1673908/breathe-carolina-album.jhtml〕 It was recorded in Los Angeles, California in 2010. On December 22, 2010, a snippet of the song was previewed by Fearless Records, however, the name of the song was not given. It premiered via MTV Buzzworthy on June 13, 2011, while being available for digital download the following day.
Musically, "Blackout" is a synthpop〔 and dance-pop song that also blends house, Italo disco and electro genres〔http://buzzworthy.mtv.com/2011/06/13/breathe-carolina-blackout-new-song/〕 and features a "chugging bassline" and "punchy beats", while Schmitt's vocals have been described as "nasal".〔http://dancemusic.about.com/b/2011/08/15/song-of-the-day-breathe-carolina-blackout.htm〕 The song has also been said to be reminiscent of pop music from the late-1980s. It has also been described as having heavy influences of pop punk, and has been compared to the music of Cobra Starship.〔 Lyrically, the song mentions references to alcohol intoxication and partying, singing "I'm only getting started/I won't blackout" throughout the chorus.

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