Gift | |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Taproot |
Cover: | taproot_gift.jpg |
Released: | June 27, 2000 |
Recorded: | January–March 2000 |
Genre: | Nu metal |
Length: | 43:22 |
Producer: | Ulrich Wild David Benveniste |
Prev Title: | Upon Us |
Prev Year: | 1999 |
Next Title: | Welcome |
Next Year: | 2002 |
Gift is the third studio album and major label debut by American alternative metal band Taproot. It was released on June 27, 2000. The singles "Again & Again" and "I" reached No. 39 and No. 34 on the Mainstream Rock chart. The album has sold over 250,000 copies.
Taproot singer Stephen Richards told CMJ New Music Report that the songs on Gift were written in 1997, playing the songs for a few years. He claimed that "Dragged Down" and "Now" were the only songs written specifically for Gift. Taproot spent six weeks working on Gift.
Described as a nu metal album,[1] [2] [3] the album's lyrical themes are primarily about topics such as depression and disliking life. Taproot's vocalist Stephen Richards' vocals on the album Gift have been compared to vocalists such as Chino Moreno, Trent Reznor, Jonathan Davis and Mike Patton. The album consists of vocal styles such as singing, rapping, growling and screaming.
AllMusic's Brian Musich stated "dropping in a time when rap-rock is all the rage, as it sells albums like mad, garners instant publicity from MTV, and packs stadiums in a new generation of concert festivals, Taproot is guaranteed media exposure and a large built-in fan base." He added, "If they had dropped Gift two years earlier, Taproot would be pioneers. Instead, they are adequate followers." In June 2000, CMJ New Music Monthly called the music "blistering melodic metal" and compared the vocals to Incubus and Faith No More.[4] In her July 2000 review, CMJ New Music Reports Amy Sciarretto wrote that it "sounds like Faith No More engorged with programming or Incubus spiked with more guitar grit."[5] In October 2000, Ben Raynor of Drowned in Sound gave the album a positive review, and praised the vocals of Stephen Richards, writing that, "Taproot are the perfect antidote to rap metal at a time when music needs them."
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Chart (2000) | Peakposition |
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US Billboard 200 | 160 |
US Heatseekers[8] | 6 |
Singles - Billboard (United States)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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2000 | "Again & Again" | Mainstream Rock Tracks[9] | 39 |
2001 | "I" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 34 |