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Half Way There

Half Way There is the fourth studio by the English band , released on 1 2019 through Records. The album marks a return to the band's original hyperactive style, reminiscent of their early breakthrough sound, following more mature and experimental efforts on previous releases. Comprising ten tracks, Half Way There features energetic songs like "Nineties," "Reunion," and "Shipwrecked in ," blending nostalgic with fast-paced and themes of , relationships, and band life. Produced by the band alongside , the record captured a sense of reunion and creative reinvigoration for the trio—, , and —after their 2016 reformation. The album received attention for its throwback appeal, peaking at number three on the and spawning singles such as "Nineties" and "Radio," which highlighted Busted's enduring fanbase and influence in the genre. With a runtime of approximately 36 minutes, it underscores the band's commitment to concise, high-energy anthems that defined their initial rise to fame in the early 2000s.

Background and development

Conception and writing

Following the release of their third album Night Driver in 2016, which experimented with electronic and synthpop elements, Busted decided to return to their pop-punk roots for their next project, drawing inspiration from the sound of their early career on albums like Busted (2002) and A Present for Everyone (2003). This shift was motivated by a desire to recapture the energetic, guitar-driven style that defined their initial success and fanbase. Songwriting sessions for Half Way There began in 2017, shortly after the Night Driver tour, with the band members—James Bourne, Matt Willis, and Charlie Simpson—collaborating closely to develop material that reflected on their two-decade journey. They revisited older ideas, including songs written around the time of their original breakup in 2005, to create a cohesive set that emphasized personal growth and band dynamics. External contributions included co-writing on tracks like "Nineties," where Matt Willis worked with McFly's Dougie Poynter; the song emerged from an impromptu riff session and became a cornerstone of the album. The album's title, Half Way There, is a reference to the band's 2003 hit "," symbolizing a midpoint in their career trajectory as they approached two decades together. Lyrically, the writing focused on reflective and nostalgic themes tied to the band's history, including reunions, friendships, and the passage of time, aiming to connect with longtime fans through autobiographical storytelling. On October 26, 2018, announced the album's release for February 1, 2019, alongside a arena tour to promote this return to form.

Recording process

The recording of Half Way There spanned 2017 and 2018, with sessions held across multiple international locations to facilitate the band's creative process. Initial writing took place in following their June 2017 performance at the , allowing the group to immerse themselves in a vibrant music scene while developing material. Additional sessions occurred at various facilities, including Monnow Valley Studios in , Vada Studios in , and Modern World Studios in , enabling a collaborative environment that blended influences from different recording spaces. The album was primarily produced by , an acclaimed engineer and celebrated for his work on seminal albums such as Pixies' Doolittle (1989) and ' The Colour and the Shape (1997). Busted selected Norton specifically to recapture their foundational pop-punk sound, emphasizing live instrumentation and dynamic energy in the studio to differentiate from the synth-heavy, polished electronic aesthetic of their prior release, Night Driver (2016). Additional production and writing contributions came from John Fields on tracks including "Nineties." Norton guided the band through intensive tracking sessions, focusing on tight performances and authentic guitar-driven arrangements to evoke the raw, high-octane vibe of their early output. Drummer Cobus Potgieter provided full contributions to the album's drum tracks, having joined as a touring member in 2016. His energetic and precise playing integrated seamlessly into the studio recordings, enhancing the album's live-wire propulsion and marking a key contribution to Busted's for both studio and stage performances. Potgieter's involvement brought a fresh, YouTube-honed intensity to the drums, complementing the core trio's vision. Additional support came from multi-instrumentalist Josh Wilkinson, who contributed keyboards, backing vocals, , and programming on select tracks such as "Reunion," "Radio," and "Race to Mars." Wilkinson's input added subtle layers to the production without overshadowing the band's core sound, helping to flesh out atmospheric elements while maintaining the album's straightforward rock focus.

Musical style and composition

Overall style

Half Way There exemplifies a predominant style, drawing influences from and traditions, characterized by fast tempos, power chords, and anthemic choruses that evoke the energetic, youthful sound of bands like Blink-182 and New Found Glory. The album's sonic palette prioritizes raw, guitar-driven riffs and driving rhythms, marking a deliberate return to the band's early roots after the more experimental of their previous release, Night Driver. This nostalgic approach ties into reflective that enhance the album's thematic cohesion without overshadowing its musical drive. Spanning a total runtime of 36:29 across 10 tracks, the blends upbeat rockers with mid-tempo ballads, creating a dynamic flow that balances high-energy anthems like "Nineties" with more introspective moments such as "Radio." This allows for varied pacing while maintaining a cohesive framework, avoiding the over-reliance on uniformity seen in some genre contemporaries. Instrumentation centers on classic rock elements, including electric guitars for punchy power chords, bass lines that lock into propulsive grooves, and drums that deliver tight, live-feel beats, with occasional synth elements added for subtle textural depth in select tracks. These synth touches, reminiscent of the band's prior work but used sparingly, provide atmospheric layers without diluting the core punk-rock aggression. Produced by , the album emphasizes a live-band energy through clean, polished mixes that highlight layered vocal harmonies and instrumental clarity, fostering an arena-ready sound suitable for both studio playback and . Compared to the band's debut era, Half Way There features matured arrangements with refined song structures and production finesse, evolving the raw enthusiasm of their early output into a more sophisticated yet authentic expression.

Lyrics and themes

The lyrics of Half Way There revolve around central themes of , reunion, and reflection on fame, capturing the band's introspection at a in their career trajectory. Tracks like "Nineties" evoke the carefree essence of youth through vivid references to cultural touchstones such as ditching to watch and encounters with icons like Saved by the Bell's Kelly Kapowski, portraying a longing for simpler, pre-fame days amid the band's matured perspective. Similarly, "Reunion" addresses band dynamics by framing a gathering as a for the group's own reconciliation, with lines questioning unchanged appearances and faded connections that mirror their post-breakup regrouping. Individual songs expand these motifs, blending and . "Radio" offers a pointed of the modern , lamenting how commercial radio prioritizes formulaic hits over authentic emotion, as in the chorus's frustration with content that "never makes me feel the way it should," highlighting the band's disillusionment with playback. In contrast, "Shipwrecked in " employs a fantastical for personal struggles, depicting a plane crash survival that strands survivors in a mythical paradise, only to reveal its isolating flaws—symbolizing relational breakdowns or career turbulence as a "half dead, half alive" . The album balances these heavier reflections with humorous, self-deprecating tones, particularly in "What Happened to Your Band?," where lyrics ponder lost momentum and question a band's —"What happened to your band?"—in a witty, self-aware nod to Busted's and revival. This levity offsets emotional depth elsewhere, as in "All My Friends," which confronts the passage of time through observations of peers' adult lives marred by drugs, infidelity, and unfulfilled dreams, delivering a bittersweet on aging and with lines like "All my friends have grown up... It's all about the good life." Vocal delivery enhances the dynamic storytelling, with , , and alternating leads across tracks to infuse personal inflections—Bourne's earnestness on nostalgic cuts, Simpson's intensity on reflective ones, and Willis's raw edge on critiques—creating a conversational intimacy that underscores the band's collaborative evolution. Overall, the lyrics form a narrative arc portraying Busted's "halfway" career point, from youthful reminiscence and reunion reconciliation to industry skepticism and forward-looking resilience, evolving from past glories toward a more seasoned self-examination. This progression is supported by that amplifies the lyrical urgency without overshadowing the words.

Release and promotion

Singles and marketing

The lead single from Half Way There, "Nineties", was released on 2 November 2018. Co-written by members , , and alongside McFly's , the track celebrates nostalgia through its pop-punk sound and referencing era-specific icons like Nirvana and . It entered the Singles Sales Chart and at number 81. The accompanying , directed by Rankin and released on 12 November 2018, features the band in retro scenarios evoking British , including appearances on mock game shows and band performances in period attire. The second single, "Radio", followed on 9 January 2019, premiering exclusively on 's show. The song explores themes of shared memories tied to radio broadcasts in past relationships, blending heartfelt elements with nostalgic reflection. Its , also directed by Rankin and released shortly after, depicts the band on a in a , reinforcing themes of and reminiscence through scenic, analog-era visuals. Pre-order incentives for the album included instant gratification tracks for purchasers. "Reunion", released on 14 December 2018, served as the first such bonus, emphasizing the band's reformed dynamic with upbeat energy. "All My Friends" followed as another instant download, offering fans early access to additional album cuts focused on camaraderie and reflection. These tracks were exclusively available through pre-orders on platforms like the band's official store and major retailers. Marketing efforts centered on teasers and the band's reunion storyline, building anticipation through short clips of recording sessions and footage shared on official channels. The campaign highlighted the album's return to roots post-2016 reunion, tying singles' retro aesthetics to Busted's early-2000s . Physical releases encompassed a standard CD edition, limited-edition in clear and red/blue splatter variants, and digital download options, distributed by . A arena tour was briefly announced alongside the singles rollout to sustain momentum.

Half Way There Tour

The Half Way There Tour was announced by Busted on 26 October 2018, coinciding with the reveal of their fourth studio album, and served as the primary live promotion for the record. The seven-date and arena run commenced on 23 March 2019 at The SSE Hydro in and concluded on 30 March at The SSE Arena, Wembley in , visiting major venues including , Motorpoint Arena , and Resorts World Arena . Setlists for the tour emphasized tracks from Half Way There, blending them with the band's classic hits to create a balanced retrospective of their career, including staples like "Year 3000" and "What I Go to School For." Openers such as "Nineties" and "Reunion" from the new album were prominently featured alongside older favorites like "Air Hostess" and "Thunderbirds Are Go," allowing the performances to highlight the record's pop-punk revival while evoking nostalgia. Support acts varied by date but included bands like The Xcerts, Brigade, and Holygood, adding to the energetic atmosphere. The production design incorporated dynamic elements such as and confetti cannons, recapturing the high-energy vibe of Busted's early days and enhancing the visual spectacle across arenas. These shows significantly boosted the album's visibility by delivering immersive live experiences that engaged audiences through sing-alongs and direct band interaction. VIP packages offered meet-and-greet opportunities, further strengthening fan connections. The tour remained confined to the and Ireland markets, with no international dates announced or extended.

Reception and legacy

Critical reception

Upon its release, Half Way There received a generally positive response from critics, who praised the album's return to Busted's roots following the more experimental direction of their previous effort, Night Driver. commended the energetic tracks and nostalgic vibe, awarding it 3.5 out of 5 stars for recapturing the band's youthful spirit with infectious hooks. Similarly, Altcorner hailed it as a "rapturous homecoming," declaring it the best album in five years and highlighting its triumphant comeback to raw, riff-driven energy. However, some reviews were mixed, critiquing the album for lacking innovation and relying too heavily on . Clash magazine gave it a 5 out of 10, noting an over-reliance on familiar riffs and themes that felt like a concession to the past rather than forward momentum. The Soundboard Reviews echoed this, describing it as a case of "stunting their own growth" through shameless pandering to early-2000s pop-punk tropes, though acknowledging its appeal to longtime fans. Critics reached a that standout singles like "Nineties"—a yearning to the band's formative era—elevated the album, while deeper cuts sometimes felt formulaic or less impactful. Aggregators like reflected this divide with an average user score of 60 out of 100 based on limited professional input. Fan reception on platforms like emphasized the emotional resonance for long-time listeners, with many calling it an underrated gem that delivered pure joy despite its imperfections. The album garnered no major awards but was frequently noted as a solid, if unadventurous, entry in Busted's , bridging their past hits with mature reflections on and time.

Commercial performance

Half Way There debuted at number 2 on the dated 14 February 2019, marking Busted's third top-two peak and their strongest chart performance since in 2003. The album entered the chart behind ' Encore, which claimed the top spot with first-week sales of 22,438 units compared to Half Way There’s 21,348. It also debuted at number 3 on the Scottish Albums Chart and number 45 on the Albums Chart, reflecting solid but primarily domestic interest. The album achieved BPI Silver certification in the , equivalent to 60,000 units shipped or streamed under the updated thresholds introduced in 2018. By 2020, UK consumption figures stood at approximately 60,000 units, with limited detailed worldwide sales data available, indicating no significant international sales breakthroughs beyond . Digital streaming contributed notably to its performance, particularly the lead single "Nineties," which has accumulated over 3.8 million streams on as of late 2025. Overall streaming on platforms like helped sustain visibility, though physical sales dominated the initial chart run at 89% of first-week consumption. While lacking major global expansion, the album's commercial viability was bolstered by the accompanying Half Way There Tour, leading to multiple sold-out arena dates across the . As of 2025, Half Way There remains Busted's highest-charting studio album since Night Driver (2016, which peaked at number 26), underscoring its role in revitalizing the band's market presence without subsequent reissues or expanded editions.

Credits

Track listing

The standard edition of Half Way There consists of ten tracks with a total running time of 36:29. There are no deluxe or expanded variants, though vinyl pressings divide the tracks evenly across two sides, with tracks 1–5 on Side A and tracks 6–10 on Side B. Songwriting credits for the album are primarily attributed to Busted members James Bourne, Charlie Simpson, and Matt Willis across all tracks, with co-writers including Dougie Poynter on "Nineties" and "All My Friends," Joshua Wilkinson on "Reunion," John Fields on "What Happened to Your Band," Peter Frampton on "Race to Mars," and members of McFly on "Radio."
No.TitleDurationWriter(s)
1"Nineties"3:02James Bourne, Charlie Simpson, Matt Willis, Dougie Poynter
2"Reunion"3:26James Bourne, Charlie Simpson, Matt Willis, Joshua Wilkinson
3"What Happened to Your Band"4:03James Bourne, Charlie Simpson, Matt Willis, John Fields
4"Shipwrecked in Atlantis"3:21James Bourne, Charlie Simpson, Matt Willis
5"Race to Mars"3:21James Bourne, Charlie Simpson, Matt Willis, Peter Frampton
6"All My Friends"3:52James Bourne, Charlie Simpson, Matt Willis, Dougie Poynter
7"Mia"3:25James Bourne, Charlie Simpson, Matt Willis
8"Radio"4:03James Bourne, Charlie Simpson, Matt Willis, McFly
9"Nostalgia"3:33James Bourne, Charlie Simpson, Matt Willis
10"It Happens"4:26James Bourne, Charlie Simpson, Matt Willis

Personnel

The lineup for Half Way There featured the core members of : on vocals and guitar, on vocals, , and programming, and on vocals and . The band was joined by Cobus Potgieter, who provided the rhythmic foundation across the album. Josh Wilkinson contributed keyboards and backing vocals, in addition to his roles in recording and programming on several tracks. Production duties were led by , who served as the primary producer and also handled mixing for the album. John Fields co-produced select tracks, bringing additional expertise to the recording process. Engineering was overseen by Clint Murphy, with assistance from Beau Blaise and Edith Phillips. A&R administration was managed by Tristan Lillingston. The album was mastered at Sterling Sound. Guest appearances were minimal, with no featured vocalists; additional instrumentation, such as guitar on specific tracks, came from Chris Bourne. Recording took place at Monnow Valley Studios, Vada Studios, and Modern World Studios.

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