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Something Like Human

Something Like Human is the second studio by the band Fuel, released on September 19, 2000, by and . Produced by Ben Grosse and co-produced by guitarist Carl Bell, the album features 12 tracks blending and elements, with themes of emotional turmoil, relationships, and introspection. It marked Fuel's commercial breakthrough, debuting at number 17 on the Billboard 200 chart and remaining on the chart for 60 weeks. The album achieved double platinum certification from the (RIAA) in recognition of two million units shipped in the United States, making it Fuel's best-selling release. "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" propelled its success, peaking at number 30 on the , number 2 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and holding the top spot on the Tracks chart for 12 weeks in 2001. Follow-up singles included "Last Time," which reached number 21 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and "Bad Day," charting at number 64 on the Hot 100. Critically, Something Like Human received mixed reviews, with praise for vocalist ' raw delivery and the album's radio-friendly hooks, though some critics noted its formulaic sound. described it as a solid follow-up to the band's debut, highlighting its moody emotional intensity. The album's edition also included a documentary video on , adding to its appeal for fans.

Background and production

Album development

Following the success of their 1998 debut album Sunburn, which achieved platinum certification from the RIAA and featured the hit single "Shimmer," Fuel transitioned into preparations for their sophomore release, leveraging the momentum from extensive touring and growing commercial recognition. Following the release of Sunburn, the band wrote new material amid their post-Sunburn tour schedule, aiming to capitalize on the established fanbase while refining their approach. The band decided to build upon their foundation, incorporating elements designed for wider radio and mainstream appeal, a shift informed by the debut's chart performance and audience feedback. The album's title derives directly from a key lyric in the track "Prove," reflecting the thematic introspection that emerged during this creative phase. Carl Bell served as co-producer alongside Ben Grosse, contributing significantly to song selection and initial arrangement concepts drawn from the band's live performances and demo sessions.

Recording and production process

The recording sessions for Something Like Human took place primarily in at Right Track Recording and Sear Sound, where the core band tracking occurred under the guidance of primary producer Ben Grosse, known for his work on Filter's and Vertical Horizon's Everything You Want. Grosse oversaw the overall sonic landscape, emphasizing a polished aesthetic that balanced raw energy with broader textures and depth to amplify the emotional impact of the vocals and guitars. Co-producer Carl Bell, Fuel's and primary songwriter, contributed significantly to the guitar arrangements and ensured seamless band integration during these sessions. Additional elements, such as the album's string arrangements, were captured at Record One in Los Angeles by engineer Steve Churchyard, adding orchestral layers to select tracks. The main sessions unfolded in early 2000, with the band relocating to New York for collaboration with Grosse, though challenges arose from urban interference, including radio frequencies bleeding into guitar pickups, which required studio modifications like copper wiring to isolate signals. Mixing was handled predominantly at Grosse's The Mix Room in Los Angeles, except for the track "Slow," which was mixed at Soundcastle in the same city, allowing for precise refinement of the album's dynamic range. Mastering occurred at Mastering in , finalizing the sound for the September 19, 2000, release via . The physical release featured an format, incorporating a mini-documentary on the band and their tour, providing fans with behind-the-scenes insights into the production.

Musical style and composition

Genre and influences

Something Like Human is classified as a album with strong elements, featuring heavy guitar-driven arrangements, anthemic choruses, and a blend of aggression and melody that defined the late rock landscape. The sound emphasizes raw energy tempered by accessible structures, aligning with the post-grunge movement's shift toward radio-friendly polish while retaining grunge's emotional core. The album draws heavily from 1990s pioneers such as , , and , incorporating their intense, riff-based dynamics and introspective edge into Fuel's compositions. This is blended with radio-friendly hooks reminiscent of contemporaries like and , creating a hybrid of emotional depth and commercial appeal that broadens its listenability. Compared to the band's debut Sunburn, Something Like Human exhibits a sonic evolution marked by increased production polish, enhancing mainstream accessibility without diluting its rock intensity; tracks often build from subdued, atmospheric verses to explosive, riff-heavy choruses. This refinement is evident in the album's overall sheen, courtesy of producer Ben Grosse, which amplifies the dynamic contrasts central to the band's style. Instrumentally, the album highlights prominent electric guitars, with guitarist Carl Bell's layered riffs providing a foundational heaviness and melodic texture that drive the sound. Supporting this are driving bass lines from Jeff Abercrombie that anchor the rhythms, while drummer Kevin Miller contributes propulsive beats that underscore the shifts in intensity. At the forefront, ' raspy, emotive vocals serve as the primary hook, delivering raw vulnerability that ties the elements together.

Themes and songwriting

The lyrics of Something Like Human predominantly explore themes of personal vulnerability, fractured relationships, emotional loss, and tentative , often employing vivid metaphors such as emotional "hemorrhage" to depict inner turmoil and lingering "scars" from past wounds. These motifs reflect a maturation from the band's earlier work, conveying a firmer grasp on life's complexities and interpersonal dynamics rather than unrelenting despair. Songwriting for the album was led primarily by Carl Bell, who composed the bulk of the material, with collaborative contributions from vocalist and the rest of the band credited collectively on most tracks. Bell often drew from personal experiences, as seen in "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)," which originated from his over his grandmother's death from cancer but was reframed to address unspoken and relational abandonment. Similarly, "Bad Day" captures frustration rooted in witnessing a partner's struggles with , highlighting everyday emotional strain within relationships. Structurally, the songs adhere to a conventional verse-chorus format augmented by bridges that build to cathartic emotional peaks, facilitating radio-friendly pacing with most tracks averaging 3 to 4 minutes in length. This approach underscores the album's focus on concise, relatable narratives of human imperfection. The title Something Like Human derives from a lyric in the track "Prove," which grapples with themes of and the flawed pursuit of validation in , emphasizing through acceptance of one's imperfect nature.

Release and promotion

Singles and music videos

The lead single from Something Like Human, "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)", was released in September 2000 and became Fuel's breakthrough hit, peaking at number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reaching number 2 on the Mainstream Rock chart.) The track's success helped propel the album's visibility ahead of its September 19 release, establishing Fuel in the post-grunge mainstream with its introspective lyrics and anthemic chorus. The accompanying music video, directed by Nigel Dick, intercuts band performance footage with a dramatic narrative of emotional turmoil and loss, emphasizing themes of regret and vulnerability to align with the song's content. Subsequent singles sustained the album's momentum into 2001. "Innocent", released in December 2000, targeted adult contemporary audiences and peaked at number 2 on the Adult Top 40 chart, showcasing a softer, melodic side of Fuel's sound compared to the lead single's rock edge. Its music video, also directed by Nigel Dick, highlighted frontman Brett Scallions' emotive delivery amid intimate performance scenes designed for radio and MTV rotation. "Bad Day", issued in May 2001, reached number 64 on the Hot 100 and number 14 on the Mainstream Rock chart, serving as a relatable mid-tempo rocker that extended the album's rock radio presence. The promotional video for "Bad Day", again helmed by Nigel Dick, captured the band's high-energy live aesthetic and Scallions' charismatic stage presence to appeal to MTV viewers and reinforce Fuel's touring identity. "Last Time", released in 2001, focused on rock radio promotion and peaked at number 21 on the Mainstream Rock chart, rounding out the single strategy by emphasizing the album's heavier, guitar-driven tracks without a full music video production. Overall, the singles' staggered releases—from pre-album buzz via "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" to post-release sustainment—drove initial sales and prolonged chart longevity, with video budgets allocated for MTV compatibility to amplify the band's raw energy and Scallions' vocal intensity across formats.

Marketing and tour support

Epic Records supported the promotion of Something Like Human through extensive radio play for its singles, which helped build anticipation and crossover appeal to both rock and pop audiences. The label also facilitated retail tie-ins and television advertising campaigns to boost visibility upon the album's September 19, 2000 release. Additionally, the enhanced CD edition included a QuickTime mini-documentary about the band and their ongoing tour, aimed at deepening fan engagement through behind-the-scenes content encoded for Windows '95 compatibility. The band's touring efforts focused primarily on headlining U.S. arena shows from late 2000 through 2001, with supporting acts including , , SR-71, and Disturbed across venues such as the Trump Marina in Atlantic City and the Pavilion in . International promotion remained limited, though it encompassed select Canadian dates, including performances at The Warehouse and Molson Amphitheatre in during March and July 2001, respectively. Media promotion included high-profile television appearances on , such as a live performance at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame around 2000, and VH1's Storytellers series on June 17, 2001, where the band performed and discussed tracks like "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" and "Bad Day." They also participated in radio-sponsored festivals, notably the HFStival in , on May 27, 2001, to leverage cross-promotion with the album's singles for broader reach. Pre-release buzz began building in the summer of 2000 with the "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)," released on , just days before the album, which aided in generating early momentum. Following the album's launch, the headlining extended into , with additional U.S. dates that sustained the record's visibility and longevity through sustained live performances.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

Something Like Human debuted at number 17 on the US chart dated October 7, 2000. The album maintained a presence on the chart for a total of 60 weeks. In the 2001 year-end rankings, it placed at number 64. Internationally, the album reached number 6 on the Canadian Albums Chart and number 6 on the Australian Albums Chart. The lead single "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" achieved significant success on multiple US charts, peaking at number 30 on the after 12 weeks. It peaked at number 2 on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart and held number 1 on the chart for 12 weeks. Subsequent singles from the album also performed strongly on rock-oriented formats. "Innocent" peaked at number 4 on and number 10 on Mainstream Rock Airplay. "Bad Day" reached number 12 on and number 14 on Mainstream Rock Airplay.
Chart (2000–2001)Peak Position
Album: Something Like Human
US Billboard 20017
Canadian Albums (Billboard)6
Australian Albums (ARIA)6
Single: "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)"
US Billboard Hot 10030
US Mainstream Rock Airplay (Billboard)2
US Alternative Airplay (Billboard)1
Australian Singles (ARIA)46
Single: "Innocent"
US Alternative Airplay (Billboard)4
US Mainstream Rock Airplay (Billboard)10
Single: "Bad Day"
US Alternative Airplay (Billboard)12
US Mainstream Rock Airplay (Billboard)14
The album saw limited charting in but received notable in select markets.

Sales and certifications

Something Like Human achieved substantial commercial success in the United States, selling over 2 million copies and earning a double from the (RIAA) in 2001. In 2001 alone, the album sold approximately 1.1 million units domestically, contributing to its strong performance on year-end charts. The album also received a gold certification from Music Canada for shipments exceeding 50,000 units and a gold certification from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for shipments exceeding 35,000 units. In 2003, an expanded edition was released to leverage the album's enduring popularity, featuring the original track listing plus bonus tracks including an acoustic version of "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)," a cover of Elton John's "Daniel," and Led Zeppelin's "Going to California."

Critical reception

Initial reviews

Upon its release in September 2000, Something Like Human garnered mixed critical reception, with reviewers praising certain vocal and melodic elements while criticizing its reliance on familiar post-grunge tropes. AllMusic awarded it 3 out of 5 stars in a review that commended the emotional depth conveyed in standout tracks like "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)," which showcased raw introspection amid driving guitars, but faulted the overall lack of innovation beyond the band's established sound. In sum, the initial consensus was mixed, as the record's immediate chart traction and multi-platinum sales underscored its audience appeal in contrast to the tempered critical praise for its artistic risks.

Retrospective assessments

In the 2010s and , Fuel has been regarded as a prominent act in music, with Something Like Human's blend of melodic hooks and emotional intensity continuing to resonate on rock radio and streaming playlists. The "" remains a fixture on rotations, ranking as the #6 alternative rock song of the past 25 years according to Billboard's Alternative Songs chart anniversary retrospective. User-driven platforms reflect this enduring appeal, with the album earning an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 from over 700 reviews on , where it is classified under post-grunge and genres. The album's legacy lies in its role within the wave of the early . In June 2025, marking the album's 25th anniversary, selected Something Like Human as the best album of 2000 in a of the genre's evolution. While some modern reassessments point to the production's dated elements—such as its polished sheen—' soaring vocals and introspective lyrics are widely praised for holding up over time. The 2003 expanded reissue, featuring bonus tracks including an acoustic version of "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" and covers of "" by and "" by Led Zeppelin, has contributed to its ongoing availability. Culturally, Something Like Human has solidified Fuel's avoidance of one-hit wonder status through appearances in media, including the use of "Bad Day" in television shows like Smallville and Daria, embedding its sound in early 2000s nostalgia.

Album details

Track listing

The standard edition of Something Like Human, released on September 19, 2000, by Epic Records, features 12 tracks with a total runtime of 42:46 and is available as an enhanced CD including multimedia content such as a music video for "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)". All tracks were written by guitarist Carl Bell, the band's primary songwriter.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1"Last Time"Carl Bell3:42
2"Hemorrhage (In My Hands)"Carl Bell3:56
3"Empty Spaces"Carl Bell3:25
4"Scar"Carl Bell3:16
5"Bad Day"Carl Bell3:15
6"Prove"Carl Bell2:54
7"Easy"Carl Bell4:26
8"Down"Carl Bell3:32
9"Solace"Carl Bell2:57
10"Knives"Carl Bell3:18
11"Innocent"Carl Bell3:40
12"Slow"Carl Bell4:25
A special expanded edition reissued in 2003 adds three bonus tracks, extending the total runtime to 55:02, including an acoustic version of "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" and covers of "Daniel" (originally by Elton John, written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin) and "Going to California" (originally by Led Zeppelin, written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant).

Personnel

The album Something Like Human credits the core lineup as performers: on lead vocals and , on , backing vocals, and co-production, on , and on drums. Production was led by , who handled production, engineering, and mixing (with the exception of the track "Slow," mixed by ), alongside as co-producer.) Assistant engineers included , , , and others who supported recording at studios such as Right Track Recording in and the Mix Room in . Additional contributions encompassed A&R coordination by Farra Mathews and overall A&R by Ben Goldman, with booking managed by Kevin Daly. Art direction, design, and photography were provided by P.R. Brown, contributing to the album's visual presentation. Guest elements included string arrangements by David Campbell, featured on select tracks to enhance the album's arrangements. ' lead vocals form the central expressive element across the record, while Bell's guitar work drives the core instrumental framework.

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