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Figure Number Five

Figure Number Five is the fifth studio album by the Swedish melodic death metal band Soilwork, released on April 22, 2003, through the Nuclear Blast label. Recorded between December 2002 and February 2003 across multiple studios in Sweden—including Dug Out Productions, Queenstreet Recording, and Studio Fredman, where it was mixed by Fredrik Nordström—the album consists of 11 tracks blending intense heaviness with melodic atmospheres and no filler material. The record builds on Soilwork's established sound while incorporating greater elements of , contributing to the band's growing prominence in the scene during the early . Key tracks such as "Rejection Role," "Figure Number Five," and "Strangler" highlight the album's and introspective . With a total runtime of approximately 40 minutes, Figure Number Five received attention for its production quality and the band's evolving vocal and instrumental interplay, solidifying Soilwork's reputation as a leading act in Scandinavian metal.

Background and Recording

Development

Figure Number Five served as Soilwork's fifth studio , following the 2002 release of , and represented a continued evolution toward a more accessible form of characterized by increased emphasis on melody and clean vocals. This shift built upon the band's experimentation with atmospheric elements and integration introduced in prior works, aiming to broaden their appeal within the genre while maintaining core heaviness. The album's conception occurred amid Soilwork's rising profile in the early melodic death metal scene, following their signing to Records in 2001, which facilitated greater international exposure through tours supporting acts like In Flames and . Songwriting for Figure Number Five was primarily driven by guitarist Peter Wichers, who contributed music to tracks including "Rejection Role," "Figure Number Five," and "Strangler," alongside vocalist Björn "Speed" Strid, who handled all lyrics. Keyboardist Sven Karlsson continued his songwriting contributions to the band on this album, penning music for several tracks such as "Overload" and "Nervous Breakdown Swarm," incorporating more prominent synth elements that enhanced the melodic layers. The process unfolded during breaks in the band's intensive touring schedule, which Strid described as providing inspiration from fan interactions and global performances, though the rapid pace—releasing four albums in five years—led to perceptions of a compressed timeline. Strid emphasized a focus on crafting strong, catchy melodies within shorter song structures averaging around three minutes, balancing technical riffs with simpler hooks to achieve what he called a "perfect balance between melody, atmosphere, and intensity." The album's themes drew from band members' personal experiences, reflecting feelings of rejection, societal marginalization, and emotional overload amid the pressures of constant touring and personal hardships. Strid noted that tracks like "Departure Plan" were inspired by supporting loved ones through difficult times, while the title track "Figure Number Five" symbolizes overlooked individuals in , evoking a sense of . These motifs aligned with the band's evolving narrative in the landscape, where Soilwork's growing popularity—bolstered by high-energy live shows at festivals like —allowed them to explore introspective lyrics without diluting their aggressive sound. Despite the hectic schedule, Strid insisted the pre-production phase ensured no compromises, resulting in an album heavier than anticipated, countering any notions of diminished intensity.

Production Process

The recording sessions for Figure Number Five spanned late 2002 to early 2003 across multiple studios in , marking the final involvement of Ranta before his departure from the band. Guitars and keyboards were tracked at Queenstreet Recording from December 2002 to January 2003, drums were captured at Dug-Out Productions in January 2003 under engineer Daniel Bergstrand, and vocals along with bass were recorded at Studio Fredman from January to February 2003, with Patrik J. Sten serving as co-producer and engineer for those elements. The album was self-produced by , emphasizing a polished, clean production aesthetic to enhance its commercial viability while preserving the band's core intensity. Mixing occurred at Studio Fredman, handled collaboratively by , Patrik J. Sten, and the band, with additional programming by Nordström, Sten, guitarist Peter Wichers, and engineer Richard Larsson; mastering followed at The Mastering Room by Göran Finnberg. This approach resulted in prominent layered guitar arrangements and greater keyboard integration to build atmospheric depth, distinguishing the sound from prior releases. A primary challenge during production was reconciling the album's expanding melodic and clean vocal elements with Soilwork's aggression, particularly in vocal tracking. Frontman Björn "Speed" Strid underwent intensive daily rehearsals of up to six hours to refine these melodic explorations, ensuring they complemented rather than overshadowed the heavier riffs and rhythms.

Personnel

The core lineup of for the album Figure Number Five included vocalist and Björn "Speed" Strid, who delivered the band's signature melodic and aggressive vocal style throughout the record. Guitarist Peter Wichers contributed lead guitars, songwriting, and production duties, performing notable solos on tracks such as "Rejection Role," "Overload," "Strangler," "Departure Plan," "Brickwalker," and "Downfall 24." Fellow guitarist Ola Frenning handled rhythm and additional lead guitar work, including solos on "Figure Number Five," "," "Brickwalker," "The Mindmaker," and "Nervous Breakdown Swarm." Bassist Ola Flink provided the foundational low-end grooves, while keyboardist Sven Karlsson added atmospheric synth layers that introduced an electronic tint to the album's sound and received co-writing credits on several tracks, marking his expanded role in the band's composition process. Henry Ranta rounded out the rhythm section with dynamic performances, this being his final album with the group before lineup changes. Guest contributions included additional vocals by Jens Broman on the "Figure Number Five," enhancing the song's intense, dual-vocal dynamic. Richard Larsson provided on "Brickwalker," adding subtle percussive texture to the track. Backing vocals were handled collectively by the band members, with no additional external credits specified. On the production side, and Peter Wichers served as primary producers and mixers at Studio Fredman in , , shaping the album's polished yet aggressive sound. Daniel Bergstrand engineered the drums, recorded at Dug-Out Productions in January 2003. Richard Larsson and Peter Wichers handled engineering for guitars and keyboards, captured at Queenstreet Recording from December 2002 to January 2003. Patrik J. Sten co-produced and engineered the vocals and bass, also recorded at Studio Fredman from January to February 2003. The album was mastered by Göran Finnberg at The Mastering Room, ensuring its clarity and impact across formats.

Musical Style and Composition

Genre Characteristics

Figure Number Five exemplifies rooted in the style, incorporating influences to create a hybrid sound characterized by harmonized guitar leads, a blend of clean and screamed vocals, and mid-tempo grooves that emphasize catchiness over raw aggression. The album innovates on Soilwork's prior work by integrating greater use of keyboards and subtle electronic textures, which add atmospheric depth and melodic layering absent in earlier releases, while drawing stylistic cues from contemporaries like In Flames and but achieving a more radio-friendly polish through streamlined production. This evolution marks a shift toward accessibility, rendering the music less raw and visceral than the band's debut yet more refined and groove-oriented than the preceding . Structurally, the tracks adhere to verse-chorus formats punctuated by breakdowns and dynamic shifts, transitioning seamlessly from aggressive, riff-driven verses to soaring, melodic choruses that highlight the album's accessible appeal. underscores this balance, with dual guitars delivering intertwined leads and punchy riffs, prominent bass lines providing rhythmic drive, and drummer Henry Ranta's precise patterns anchoring the mid-tempo pulses.

Track Listing

The album Figure Number Five by consists of eleven tracks with a total runtime of 40 minutes and 51 seconds. The for all tracks were written by vocalist Björn "Speed" Strid, while the music was composed by guitarists Wichers (tracks 1, 3, 4, 7, 9, 11) and keyboardist Sven Karlsson (tracks 2, 5, 6, 8, 10), with additional songwriting and arrangement on track 7 by Patrik J. Sten.
No.TitleDurationMusic by
1Rejection Role3:35Peter Wichers
2Overload3:44Sven Karlsson
3Figure Number Five3:12Peter Wichers
43:49Peter Wichers
53:41Sven Karlsson
6Departure Plan4:24Sven Karlsson
7Cranking the Sirens3:26Peter Wichers, Patrik J. Sten
8Brickwalker3:45Sven Karlsson
9The Mindmaker3:33Peter Wichers
10Distortion Sleep3:46Sven Karlsson
11Downfall 243:56Peter Wichers
A limited edition digipak version includes a bonus CD with six tracks from the band's demo In Dreams We Fall into the Eternal Lake:
  1. "Bound to Illusions" – 2:50
  2. "My Need" – 2:55
  3. "In a " – 3:02
  4. "Skin After Skin" – 3:23
  5. "" – 3:44
  6. "Steel Bath Suicide" – 2:56. The Japanese edition features an additional bonus track, "", appended after the standard eleven tracks.

Release and Promotion

Original Release

Figure Number Five was initially released on April 22, 2003, in Europe and May 6, 2003, in North America by Nuclear Blast Records, a prominent German label known for championing European heavy metal and extreme music acts since its founding in 1987. The album launched in multiple formats, including standard jewel case CD, a limited edition 2-CD set in O-Card sleeve featuring a bonus disc with six tracks from 1997 demos—including four from In Dreams We Fall Into the Eternal Lake and two from an early pre-Steelbath Suicide session—and an initial black/white vinyl pressing. Packaging for the original release featured a distinctive cover designed by Ola Flink, depicting an abstract, humanoid figure in a surreal, fragmented style that evokes themes of isolation and transformation central to the album's lyrical content. The artwork, rendered in muted blues and grays with bold line work, was printed on high-quality inserts, including a 12-page with and by Olle Carlsson. Initial marketing efforts centered on press kits distributed to media outlets, which highlighted Soilwork's continued evolution toward a more accessible, melody-driven sound building on their prior album , positioning the release as a bridge between roots and broader appeal. Following completion of at Studio Fredman in early 2003, these materials underscored the band's refined songwriting and production polish.

Reissues

In 2023, released a 20th anniversary of Figure Number Five as a limited-edition silver pressing, limited to 1,300 copies worldwide. This repress, available starting July 7, 2023, utilized the original 2003 mastering without any remixing or additional audio alterations, but featured improved quality through heavier pressing and enhanced packaging, including a single-pocket jacket, double-sided inlay, and artwork poster. The has seen expanded digital availability since the mid-2010s, with high-quality streams offered on platforms such as , , , and , enabling broader access without physical media. In July 2023, coinciding with the vinyl reissue, uploaded the full stream to , further promoting its enduring appeal. These reissues form part of Soilwork's broader catalog retrospectives in , which included vinyl editions of earlier albums like , aligning with the band's ongoing world tours and renewed interest in their discography.

Singles and Touring

The from Figure Number Five was "Rejection Role," released in 2003 as an single containing "Rejection Role" and "Departure Plan," along with a video for "As We Speak." A for "Rejection Role" was produced, directed by Roger Johansson, depicting the band performing in a club setting amid thematic visuals of interpersonal conflict and bullying, which served as a companion piece to In Flames' "" video from the same year, presenting the narrative from opposing perspectives. The second single, "Light the Torch," followed on October 13, 2003, also as an enhanced CD single featuring the title track and a live version of "Figure Number Five" recorded in Japan. Its accompanying music video showcased the band in performance-driven sequences with abstract, fiery imagery emphasizing themes of resolve and ignition, aligning with the song's lyrical content. Promotion for the album included interviews where vocalist Björn "Speed" Strid discussed its shift toward a more accessible, groove-oriented sound compared to prior releases, aiming to broaden appeal while retaining melodic death metal intensity. The singles received airplay on metal radio stations and MTV2's Headbangers Ball, contributing to visibility in the genre. Earlier in 2003, they supported on a European tour, performed at , and appeared at Blind Guardian-organized festivals, solidifying their presence on the continent. In late 2003, headlined the "Pure Hatred Tour" across the US and Canada with , , and , marking their primary North American promotion following the album's release. In 2004, the band joined the second stage lineup alongside acts including , As I Lay Dying, and , performing select US dates to further expand their audience.

Commercial Performance

Chart Positions

Figure Number Five achieved modest commercial success upon its release, reflecting the niche appeal of in the early . The album entered several charts, demonstrating Soilwork's growing international recognition within the metal genre. In , the album peaked at number 52 on the Media Control Charts during its debut week on May 5, 2003, and remained on the chart for one week. It also charted in , reaching a peak position of number 23 and spending two weeks on the Albums Chart starting April 24, 2003. In the United States, the album debuted on the Heatseekers Albums chart in May 2003, marking an entry into the market for the band.
Chart (2003)Peak PositionWeeks on Chart
German Albums (Media Control)521
Finnish Albums (IFPI)232
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)
Singles from the album, including "Departure Plan" and "Light the Torch," received limited radio but did not achieve major chart peaks in any territory. This performance underscored the album's targeted success among metal enthusiasts rather than broader mainstream audiences.

Sales and Certifications

The album did not attain any major certifications, such as or status from industry bodies like the RIAA or IFPI, though it demonstrated robust performance in markets relative to expectations for an production. Subsequent long-tail received a notable boost from the reissue and the rise of digital streaming, with the album accumulating millions of plays across platforms; for instance, the title track alone surpassed 1 million streams on as of November 2025. In comparison to Soilwork's later efforts, Figure Number Five underperformed relative to , which sold approximately 7,800 copies in its first week in the United States alone.

Reception and Legacy

Critical Reception

Upon its release in , Figure Number Five garnered generally positive reception from metal critics, who praised its blend of melodic elements and aggressive energy while noting a shift toward broader appeal. AllMusic's user rating for the album averages 7.8 out of 10 based on 75 ratings. named it "Album of the Month," commending the record's balance of heaviness and pop-infused accessibility, which allowed the band to reach new audiences without diluting their core sound. Rock Hard magazine gave Figure Number Five a near-perfect score of 9.5 out of 10, describing it as a potential "" for its razor-sharp riffs, dynamic production, and addictive song structures, particularly on tracks like "Rejection Role" and "." However, some reviews offered mixed assessments; for instance, certain critics viewed the album as solid but somewhat uninnovative, building on the formula established in without significant evolution. Vocalist Björn "Speed" Strid reflected on the album's in contemporary interviews, acknowledging its strong melodies but critiquing areas where and could have been refined further. Aggregate scores from metal review sites, such as 83% on based on over 50 reviews and 80 on , reflect broad approval among genre specialists.

Long-term Impact

Figure Number Five marked a pivotal transition in Soilwork's sound, bridging their early roots with a more progressive and accessible style that influenced the evolution of the genre. The album's incorporation of elements and prominent clean vocals helped shape the anthemic wave of the 2000s, alongside contemporaries like and In Flames, contributing to a broader shift toward extreme and modern metal sounds. Among fans, the album maintains a strong following as an enduring entry in Soilwork's catalog, evidenced by its substantial streaming success exceeding 79 million plays on as of November 2025. This sustained popularity underscores its status as a fan-favorite, often highlighted in discussions of the band's most accessible yet aggressive works. Retrospective analyses, particularly around the 2023 limited-edition silver reissue, have praised the album's lasting appeal, with reviewers noting its bombastic energy and melodic potency remain relevant two decades later. In interviews, frontman Björn "Speed" Strid has reflected on Figure Number Five as part of a prolific early-2000s period that fueled the band's survival and creative momentum, emphasizing the constant inspiration from annual releases and tours during that era. Strid has also discussed the album's role in pushing Soilwork toward greater diversity, avoiding stylistic repetition to sustain long-term evolution. Culturally, Figure Number Five contributed to Sweden's export surge in the early 2000s, as solidified their place in the global "Gothenburg sound" alongside bands like In Flames, helping propel metal's international prominence. The album also coincided with a significant lineup change, as Henry Ranta departed shortly after its release to focus on , signaling the start of personnel shifts that influenced 's subsequent direction.

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