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All I Was

All I Was is the debut studio album by the American rock band , released on July 17, 2012, through FRET12 Records. The album marks the first time frontman , known as the lead guitarist for and , served as the primary vocalist and songwriter for a project outside those bands. Produced by "Elvis" Baskette at Studio Barbarosa in , it features heavy riffs, elements, and themes of and , spanning 12 tracks including the lead single "You Waste Your Time." Tremonti formed the band specifically for this album, recruiting former Submersed members Eric Friedman on rhythm guitar, bass, and backing vocals, and Garrett Whitlock on drums, creating a focused trio lineup. The recording process emphasized Tremonti's guitar-driven style, drawing from speed metal influences while maintaining melodic hooks, and was completed in early 2012 to launch the independent FRET12 label. Upon release, All I Was debuted at number 29 on the chart and reached number 5 on the Albums chart, selling around 12,000 copies in its first week. The album received generally positive reception for its energetic performances and Tremonti's vocal growth, with critics praising tracks like "Brains" and "Proof" for their intensity and catchiness, though some noted its similarity to Alter Bridge's sound.

Background

Conception

Mark Tremonti began developing ideas for a solo project around , during breaks in his commitments with and , as a way to pursue musical directions that did not align with those bands. This conception stemmed from his long-standing interest in exploring heavier, speed metal-influenced sounds rooted in his early influences, allowing him to experiment freely without group constraints. Via Alter Bridge's page, tracking for the project was announced to have begun on April 6, 2011. By August 2011, Tremonti revealed in interviews that , rhythm guitars, and bass had been tracked for fourteen songs, with vocals and guitar solos pending, aiming for a release in early 2012. Tremonti's primary motivation was to take on lead vocals himself, a role he had not fully embraced in his prior bands, describing the process as liberating since it enabled him to realize melodies exactly as he envisioned them without compromise. This shift also reflected career reflections on balancing his guitar-focused identity with frontman responsibilities, honed through years of collaboration with vocalists like and . On January 20, 2012, Tremonti officially announced the album title All I Was and a spring release date via , linking to a dedicated for the "Tremonti Project" that provided updates and previews. The solo vision directly led to the formation of a supporting under the Tremonti name to bring the material to life.

Band formation

Mark Tremonti, drawing on his extensive experience as the lead guitarist and co-founder of and , initiated the Tremonti project in 2011 as an outlet for his heavier musical inclinations during a break from those bands. Originally conceived as a solo endeavor, Tremonti sought collaborators to bring his song ideas to life, marking a shift toward a collaborative band dynamic. In 2011, Tremonti recruited on and backing vocals, who had previously served as a touring guitarist for and lead guitarist for , to handle guitar duties and contribute to the project's evolving sound. He also brought in on drums, a former member of known for his powerful, groove-oriented style, to solidify the rhythm section and emphasize the band's aggressive energy. These additions transformed the initial solo concept into a full band lineup, with Tremonti taking on lead vocals and guitar to showcase his frontman role. The decision to name the project "Tremonti" rather than releasing it as a pure solo album underscored the collaborative elements, highlighting the contributions of and Whitlock in shaping the debut effort. Initial rehearsals that year fostered strong band chemistry, as the members refined Tremonti's riffs and structures, building cohesion that elevated the material beyond a one-man venture. This period solidified the group's identity, setting the foundation for their evolution into a cohesive unit.

Recording and production

Songwriting process

The songwriting for All I Was was handled entirely by , who composed all 12 tracks on the album. His approach centered on guitar riffs as the foundational elements, building song structures around them to create dynamic compositions. This riff-driven method allowed Tremonti to craft songs that balanced aggressive, fast-paced verses with soaring, melodic choruses, a technique he refined through years of work with and . Tremonti began the process during a period of downtime in 2010 and 2011, specifically a three-month window when vocalist was touring with Slash and frontman was developing his solo project. He developed initial ideas at home, recording demos on his to capture raw musical concepts, including rejected riffs from prior band sessions that he repurposed for this solo outing. These home recordings provided a flexible starting point, enabling Tremonti to experiment freely before involving his bandmates. Once the core material was assembled, Tremonti shared the demos with bassist/guitarist and drummer , who contributed to refining the arrangements during rehearsals without receiving co-writing credits. This collaborative refinement focused on tightening transitions and enhancing the overall , ensuring the songs retained Tremonti's singular vision while benefiting from the group's instrumental interplay. The process underscored his honed songcraft, emphasizing personal expression through intricate riff work that propelled the album's intense, melodic sound.

Studio sessions

The recording sessions for All I Was took place at in , spanning a three-month period from late to early 2012. Basic tracking was completed by spring 2012, followed by mixing in February and mastering shortly thereafter, allowing the album to be finalized ahead of its July 17 release. The production incorporated a blend of analog and digital equipment, particularly for guitar tones; recorded using a Triple and Cornford RK100 amplifiers, while handled rhythm guitars through two Bogner models, one featuring KT88 tubes. Vocals were layered and occasionally filtered to complement Tremonti's delivery, with doubling applied on tracks like "All I Was" and effects such as filtering on "" to achieve the desired intensity. Producer Michael "Elvis" Baskette oversaw the sessions, providing guidance on vocal refinements and overall sound shaping.

Release and promotion

Singles

The lead single from All I Was, "You Waste Your Time", was released digitally on May 7, 2012, via FRET12 Records. A live performance video for the track premiered on May 17, 2012, recorded at Groovemaster Studios in Chicago. The song debuted at number 10 on the iTunes Rock Singles chart. It peaked at number 28 on the US Mainstream Rock chart. The second single, "So You're Afraid", was released on October 8, 2012, accompanied by an official music video. The third single, "Wish You Well", was released on January 4, 2013, with an emphasis on Active Rock radio promotion, where it gained traction and peaked at number 38 on the US Mainstream Rock chart alongside the band's touring efforts. An official music video debuted on January 16, 2013. In , the B-side "Gone"—a track not included on the main —was issued as a digital single on September 16, exclusively available for .

Marketing and touring

The All I Was was released on July 17, 2012, through FRET12 Records, Mark Tremonti's own imprint label distributed by . Pre-release promotion focused on building anticipation through digital teasers and engagement. In 2012, Tremonti shared a link on to a dedicated for the "Tremonti Project," announcing the album title and a planned spring release. The cover artwork was unveiled in March via , followed by audio samples of tracks like "You Waste Your Time," "All I Was," and "Wish You Well" in April. These efforts, including the "You Waste Your Time" in May, created early buzz among fans ahead of the launch. The supporting kicked off in July 2012 with a series of U.S. headline shows, marking Tremonti's debut as on . The band performed extensively across , including club and theater venues, before extending the run into 2013 with international legs in and the . This included over 30 dates supporting the album, blending high-energy sets with material from All I Was.

Music and lyrics

Musical style

All I Was exemplifies infused with and elements, characterized by its emphasis on heavy guitar riffs and mid-tempo grooves that drive the album's energetic flow. The production highlights a tight, riff-centric sound, where compressed drums and a prominent low-end support the layered guitar work, creating a bombastic yet accessible texture suited for mainstream rock audiences. A key sonic trait is the extensive use of drop-D tuning and its variations, including half-step down in drop D for three tracks, drop B for about eight tracks, open B5 for two tracks, and one track in a whole step down, enabling thick, aggressive chord voicings and palm-muted rhythms that underscore the album's heaviness. Mark Tremonti's dual guitar approach incorporates harmonic overlays and melodic leads, shifting dynamically from intense, riff-heavy verses to soaring, anthemic choruses that amplify the songs' emotional peaks. This structure fosters a straightforward, riff-driven intensity, distinguishing the record while echoing broader metal influences like in its heavier moments. The album's style blends Alter Bridge's melodic sophistication with Creed's raw intensity, but prioritizes direct, groove-oriented compositions over progressive flourishes, resulting in a more visceral and arena-ready aesthetic.

Themes and influences

The album All I Was delves into themes of personal reflection, , regret, and , largely drawn from Mark Tremonti's autobiographical experiences. In discussing the record, Tremonti revealed that much of its lyrical content stems from instances of personal , noting, "I’ve been betrayed many a time. And this whole album is kind of inspired by that." This sense of disillusionment permeates tracks like "The Things I've Seen," which confronts jadedness and the emotional toll of being let down by trusted individuals, reflecting on accumulated personal hardships. Regret and resilience emerge as counterpoints, with songs addressing complacency and wasted potential as sources of . For instance, "Decay" critiques self-destructive wastefulness, urging a confrontation with squandered opportunities, while Tremonti's broader narrative underscores perseverance amid adversity, as he described his : "I felt like if I tried hard enough and was dedicated enough, I could somehow make it work." Relationships, particularly familial bonds, provide grounding amid these reflections; Tremonti emphasized prioritizing time with his children, stating, "I spend as much time as I can with my kids," which subtly reinforces themes of and stability. Tremonti's lyrical approach is direct and introspective, delivering vulnerable confessions that contrast sharply with the album's aggressive instrumentation. This is evident in explorations of doubt and renewal, such as in "New Way Out," where lyrics grapple with "losing faith" yet seek an alternative path forward. Musically, the riffs nod to Tremonti's guitar heroes from the era, including influences like Metallica and , which shaped the album's thrash-infused aggression and rhythmic drive, as he explained drawing from his "metalhead" youth in .

Reception

Critical response

Upon its release, All I Was garnered generally positive from music critics, who praised Mark Tremonti's transition to lead vocals and his signature guitar prowess, while noting some structural familiarity in the songwriting. Critics highlighted Tremonti's vocal growth, describing his performance as deep and fitting for the material, particularly on tracks like "The Things I've Seen," where his delivery added emotional weight to the heavy riffs. His guitar work was frequently lauded for its exhilarating energy and skillful execution, with reviewers noting the taut riffs and melodic solos that blended speed-metal influences with stadium-ready choruses. For instance, one commended the "hefty guitar work" and emotive playing that elevated the album's mid-tempo grooves into something more dynamic. However, some critiques pointed to occasional predictability in song structures, with repetitive mid-tempo arrangements and melodic choruses dominating the latter half, limiting the album's beyond its boundaries. Despite this, the record was seen as a successful step forward from Tremonti's work with , pushing toward heavier thrash elements without fully revolutionizing the sound. Notable reviews included Sputnikmusic's 3.5/5 user assessment, which appreciated the riff-heavy drive and vocal confidence but critiqued the lack of innovation; a positive Louder Sound review, emphasizing the grungy, Pearl Jam-esque angst and strong melodies; and Ultimate Guitar's user average of 9.2/10, celebrating its accessibility, infectious energy, and standout solos as making it a fan favorite in modern heavy rock. The did not receive major awards but solidified Tremonti's reputation as a multifaceted artist, earning enduring praise from rock and metal enthusiasts.

Commercial performance

All I Was debuted at number 29 on the US chart upon its release in July 2012, marking Tremonti's first entry as a solo artist on the ranking. The sold approximately 12,000 copies in its first week in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan data reported at the time. It also achieved stronger genre-specific , peaking at number 5 on the Hard Rock Albums chart and number 7 on both the Top Rock Albums and charts. Internationally, the album saw modest chart success, reaching number 43 on the Austrian Albums Chart and number 64 on the Dutch Albums Chart. Despite this initial reception, All I Was has not received any major certifications from industry bodies such as the RIAA, reflecting its niche appeal within the genre. However, it has maintained steady catalog sales over the years, bolstered by increased streaming activity following the rise of platforms like in the post-2012 era. As of 2025, All I Was remains Mark Tremonti's highest-charting solo release on the at number 29, surpassing Cauterize (peaking at #40 in 2015) and (#57 in 2018). The album's enduring presence in streaming metrics has contributed to renewed interest, particularly amid Tremonti's ongoing touring with related projects like and , though specific sales spikes tied to live performances are not quantified in available data.

Credits

Track listing

The standard edition of All I Was, released in by Fret 12 Records, contains 12 tracks with a total duration of 49:27. All tracks were written solely by .
No.TitleLength
1."Leave It Alone"4:39
2."So You're Afraid"<sup></sup>3:56
3."Wish You Well"<sup></sup>3:00
4."Brains"4:31
5."The Things I've Seen"4:37
6."You Waste Your Time"<sup></sup>4:18
7."New Way Out"3:42
8."Giving Up"3:21
9."Proof"4:41
10."All I Was"<sup></sup>3:39
11."Doesn't Matter"3:39
12."Decay"3:57
<sup></sup> Released as the second single on October 8, 2012.
<sup></sup> Released as the third single on January 4, 2013.
<sup></sup> Released as the lead single on May 7, 2012.
<sup></sup> Released as the fourth single in 2013.
No major reissues or expanded editions of the album exist, though a limited-edition vinyl pressing was released in 2017.

Personnel

The album All I Was features Mark Tremonti as the core artist, handling lead vocals and lead guitar, with contributions from Eric Friedman on rhythm guitar, bass, and backing vocals, and Garrett Whitlock on drums. All arrangements were credited to Tremonti, Friedman, and Whitlock. Production duties were shared by and Michael "Elvis" Baskette, who also handled mixing at Studio Barbarosa in . Engineering was led by Jef Moll, assisted by Adam T. Watt and Nathan Yarborough, with Moll also serving as creative director. Mastering was performed by at Sterling Sound in , assisted by Stephanie Geny. Additional credits include artwork and design by Daniel Tremonti, photography by Chapman Baehler, and management by Emke Entertainment, Inc. All songs were written by . There were no guest appearances on the album.

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