Every Loser
Every Loser is the nineteenth studio album by American rock musician Iggy Pop, released on January 6, 2023, by the independent label Gold Tooth Records in partnership with Atlantic Records.[1][2] The album was produced by Andrew Watt, a Grammy-winning producer known for his work with artists across rock and pop genres.[3][1] Recording sessions featured an ensemble of prominent rock musicians, including drummers Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers and the late Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters, bassist Duff McKagan of Guns N' Roses, guitarists Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam, Dave Navarro and Eric Avery of Jane's Addiction.[3][1][2] Spanning 11 tracks and clocking in at approximately 36 minutes, Every Loser blends punk rock energy with hard rock elements, drawing influences from Pop's Stooges era while incorporating contemporary production and varied styles such as funk-infused grooves, reflective ballads, and post-punk tracks.[3][2][4] Key themes include resilience in the face of aging and outsider status, personal struggles like addiction, and defiant humor, often explored through Pop's raw vocal delivery and autobiographical lyrics.[3][1] Critically, the album received generally positive reviews for revitalizing Pop's sound and showcasing his enduring charisma at age 75, with outlets praising its brisk pace and return to harder-edged rock while noting its mix of high-energy anthems like "Frenzy" and introspective pieces such as "Morning Show."[3][1][2] It marked a shift from Pop's more experimental recent works, emphasizing classic rock structures and live-wire performances.[2][4]Background and recording
Conception and development
The conception of Every Loser stemmed from Iggy Pop's desire to craft a high-energy rock album that channeled the raw, primal intensity of his early career, describing it as a collaboration made "the old-fashioned way" to deliver music that would "beat the shit out of you."[2][5] Pop emphasized working with musicians he had known for years, aiming for an unpolished, visceral sound that evoked the aggressive spirit of classic rock.[6] On November 10, 2022, Pop announced Every Loser via social media and press outlets, marking it as his 19th solo studio album and signaling a bold return to straightforward rock in the later stages of his career.[6][7] The project was positioned as a throwback to the unfiltered energy Pop sought to recapture, prioritizing immediate impact over elaborate production.[8] The album's development was facilitated through a partnership with Atlantic Records and producer Andrew Watt's imprint, Gold Tooth Records, which allowed Pop to reconnect with his foundational rock influences.[6][9] Watt played a pivotal role in guiding the project's direction toward a potent, roots-oriented sound.[10] This collaboration underscored Pop's late-career pivot to raw rock essentials, drawing conceptual inspiration from his punk and proto-punk history, particularly the chaotic, high-stakes ethos of his Stooges era.[10]Recording sessions
The recording sessions for Every Loser took place in 2022 between Andrew Watt's residential studio in Los Angeles and studios in Miami, where most of the vocals were recorded, emphasizing live, energetic takes to capture the raw essence of rock music.[10] The process was described by Iggy Pop as "fast and fun," with Watt likening it to a "rock 'n' roll boot camp" focused on immediacy and authenticity through real-time performances and minimal overdubs.[10] The core band configuration included Chad Smith on drums and guitarists Josh Klinghoffer and Andrew Watt, who prioritized spontaneous jamming sessions to generate tracks organically.[11] Backing tracks were created collaboratively and sent to Pop, who would then contribute lyrics or select pieces that fit, allowing the album to emerge without a rigid timeline.[11] Guest musicians enriched the sessions, including Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan, who played on tracks like "Frenzy" to add a gritty edge.[12] Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins contributed drums to "Comments" and "The Regency," in what became one of his final recordings before his death in March 2022, providing a poignant context to the project's high-energy vibe.[13][14] Andrew Watt's production techniques maintained a punk urgency by limiting overdubs and preserving the spontaneous feel of the jams, resulting in the album's concise 36:53 runtime.[13] This approach aligned briefly with the album's conceptual aim of channeling primal rock energy.[10]Release and promotion
Album release
Every Loser was released on January 6, 2023, by Gold Tooth Records and Atlantic Records.[15][6] The album comprises 11 tracks and became available in multiple formats, including standard CD, vinyl LP, cassette, digital download, and streaming services.[15][16] Physical editions featured distinctive packaging, with the cover artwork consisting of an original piece by renowned artist Raymond Pettibon, known for his contributions to punk rock aesthetics through designs for bands like Black Flag and Sonic Youth.[15][17] Vinyl pressings included a standard black edition as well as limited variants, such as indie-exclusive blood red and coke clear LPs, each accompanied by an 8-page booklet and printed inner sleeve.[18][16] The release carried explicit content markings due to lyrical themes.[19] The initial rollout began with pre-orders opening on November 10, 2022, coinciding with the album announcement, allowing fans to access limited-edition formats through official stores.[15][20] Global distribution was handled via Atlantic Records' network, ensuring worldwide availability across major retailers and platforms.[15] The lead single "Frenzy" had been issued digitally on October 28, 2022, to build anticipation.Singles and marketing
The lead single from Every Loser, "Frenzy", was released on October 28, 2022, accompanied by an official video directed by François Rousselet that captures its raw, chaotic energy.[21] Described as a high-energy track drawing from Iggy Pop's proto-punk roots, it served as an explosive introduction to the album's sound, featuring contributions from producer Andrew Watt and guest musicians Chad Smith and Duff McKagan.[21] The second single, "Strung Out Johnny", followed on December 12, 2022, coinciding with announcements for Pop's 2023 West Coast tour dates.[22] The song highlights themes of addiction and the rock lifestyle, with Pop drawing from his own experiences to portray a junkie's downfall in a stark, cautionary narrative.[23] In interviews, Pop noted the track's provisional title evoked his familiarity with the subject, emphasizing its unflinching look at self-destruction without romanticization.[23] An official video for the single was released on January 12, 2023.[24] To promote the album ahead of its January 6, 2023 release, Pop performed "Frenzy" on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on January 9, 2023, backed by his supergroup The Losers—comprising drummer Chad Smith, bassist Duff McKagan, guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, and Andrew Watt on guitar.[25] The high-octane rendition, complete with Pop's signature stage antics, energized the audience and underscored the album's live-wire punk ethos.[25] The announced West Coast tour, titled the Every Loser Tour, took place in April and May 2023, featuring sold-out shows in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, and San Diego, with The Losers as the backing band.[26] Marketing for Every Loser leveraged social media teasers via Pop's official channels and the label's platforms, building anticipation with snippets of tracks and behind-the-scenes glimpses of the recording process.[15] Press materials from Atlantic Records and Gold Tooth Records highlighted Pop's enduring punk legacy, positioning the album as a return to his raw origins while showcasing collaborations with Gold Tooth's extended roster, including Watt and other high-profile rock figures.[6] These efforts tied into broader promotional tie-ins, such as tour announcements, to reinforce Pop's status as a vital force in rock music.[22]Reception
Critical reviews
Every Loser received generally favorable reviews from critics, earning an aggregate score of 79 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 23 reviews.[27] Critics praised the album as a vibrant return to Iggy Pop's punk roots, highlighting the energetic production by Andrew Watt that infuses the tracks with a raw, stadium-ready edge.[3] Watt's approach allows Pop to channel his iconic archetypes—from profane punk snarler to seedy crooner—while incorporating contributions from guest musicians like Duff McKagan and the late Taylor Hawkins for added vitality.[3] At age 75, Pop's performance was lauded for its enduring ferocity and versatility, particularly on blistering hard rockers and po-faced ballads that showcase his undiminished lust for life.[1] Standout tracks like "Frenzy" were frequently cited as exemplars of this primal energy, blending fuzztone crunch with Pop's defiant howl.[3] Some reviewers noted criticisms, pointing to uneven moments where the album veers into derivative classic rock territory or includes mediocre filler that dilutes its intensity.[28] The Guardian described it as a convincing return to form but faulted its brevity and occasional curt narratives that leave listeners wanting more depth.[2] Despite these reservations, the overall consensus affirmed Pop's ability to deliver a consistent, fully realized effort reminiscent of his stronger past works.[1] Thematically, Every Loser explores aging, the "loser" archetype, and rock's enduring defiance, with Pop reflecting on his legacy through humor, nostalgia, and unapologetic bravado.[3] Tracks like "Strung Out Johnny" and "Morning Show" delve into personal introspection and the passage of time, balancing mature vulnerability with the album's punk swagger.[3] This blend underscores Pop's refusal to fade quietly, positioning the record as a testament to his multifaceted career.[2]Commercial performance
Every Loser debuted at number one on the Swiss Albums Chart, marking Iggy Pop's first chart-topping album in the country.[29] It also reached number two on the German Albums Chart, where it spent several weeks in the top ten, and number two on the Scottish Albums Chart.[30][31] In the United Kingdom, the album entered the Albums Chart at number 33 and the Official Independent Albums Chart at number 6, demonstrating solid domestic performance despite competition from major releases.[32] The album achieved strong European reception, peaking in the top ten on the Austrian Albums Chart at number seven and entering charts in Belgium, Finland, and the Netherlands, underscoring its international appeal among rock audiences.[33][34][35] In the United States, Every Loser peaked at number 71 on the Billboard 200, reflecting niche success.[36] Sales figures for the album were modest by contemporary standards for a veteran artist like Iggy Pop, bolstered by physical formats amid a broader resurgence in vinyl purchases.[30] No comprehensive global sales data has been publicly released, but the album's performance highlights sustained fan loyalty rather than blockbuster numbers. Streaming played a significant role in amplifying the album's reach, with strong plays on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music contributing to its chart longevity in Europe and sustained visibility in the US alternative market.[37][13] Promotional efforts, including a television appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, further supported its digital traction.[10]Content and credits
Track listing
The standard edition of Every Loser contains 11 tracks with a total duration of 36:53.[13]| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Frenzy" | 3:01 |
| 2 | "Strung Out Johnny" | 4:14 |
| 3 | "New Atlantis" | 4:08 |
| 4 | "Modern Day Rip-Off" | 3:29 |
| 5 | "Morning Show" | 3:47 |
| 6 | "The News for Andy" | 0:55 |
| 7 | "Neo Punk" | 2:15 |
| 8 | "All the Way Down" | 4:29 |
| 9 | "Comments" | 3:54 |
| 10 | "My Animus (Interlude)" | 1:03 |
| 11 | "The Regency" | 5:42 |