Beautiful Nightmare (album)

Beautiful Nightmare
Studio album by Reece Mastin
Released 19 October 2012
Recorded 2011–12
Genre Pop rock
Label Sony
Producer
Reece Mastin chronology
Reece Mastin
(2011)
Beautiful Nightmare
(2012)
Rebel and the Reason
(2015)
Singles from Beautiful Nightmare
  1. "Shut Up & Kiss Me"
    Released: 20 April 2012
  2. "Shout It Out"
    Released: 29 June 2012
  3. "Rock Star"
    Released: 5 October 2012
  4. "Timeless"
    Released: 1 March 2013[1]

Beautiful Nightmare is the second studio album by British-Australian recording artist Reece Mastin, released on 19 October 2012, by Sony Music Australia. It is the follow-up to Mastin's self-titled debut album, and his first album to be made up of solely original material. In composing the album, Mastin collaborated with several songwriters and producers, including DNA Songs, Benji Madden, Lindsay Rimes, Damon Sharpe, Louis Biancaniello, Brian Howes and Rune Westberg, among others.

Beautiful Nightmare debuted at number three on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and number two on the New Zealand Albums Chart. The album was preceded by the lead single "Shut Up & Kiss Me" in April 2012, which debuted at number one on the New Zealand Singles Chart and number two on the ARIA Singles Chart. The song was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), and gold by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ). The second single "Shout It Out" was released in June 2012, which debuted at number one on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified platinum. "Rock Star" was released as the album's third single.

Development and writing

Beautiful Nightmare is the follow-up to Mastin's self-titled debut album, which features selected songs he performed as part of the top twelve on The X Factor (Australia).[2] Beautiful Nightmare also serves as Mastin's first album to include original material. In an interview with MTV Australia in December 2011, Mastin said he had already written new material for the album. He described the material as a mixture of old school and modern sounds "that's not really on the radio at that moment, which I think is cool".[3] Mastin went on to say that most of the lyrical content in the songs "are about girls [...] But there's [also] a lot about going out with the boys and having a good night".[3]

In April 2012, Mastin announced he was in the studio writing songs with Benji Madden of Good Charlotte, and Ilan Kidron of The Potbelleez.[4][5][6] Mastin and Madden collaborated on the song "Give Up the Girl".[7] Reminiscing on working with Madden, he said, "It was awesome, he was just a dude. He just came in and sat down, and we hung out for about an hour and a half and just started writing. We came out with something pretty awesome!."[5] In an interview with MTV Australia in May 2012, Mastin described the songs he wrote with Kidron: "It doesn't sound like The Potbelleez – I didn't wanna go in and write a Potbelleez track – but it's cool, what we came out with is awesome".[5] The album's first single "Shut Up & Kiss Me" was written by Mastin, Hayley Warner, and Anthony Egizii and David Musumeci of the production duo DNA Songs.[8] The latter two also wrote the second single "Shout It Out" with Mastin.[8] He also collaborated with other songwriters and producers, including Lindsay Rimes, Khalil Walton, Michael Gerrard, and Jenna & Wac of Tonight Alive.[7][9][10][11] In an interview with The Sydney Morning Herald, Mastin described the album's sound, saying "[It's] a lot of fun. It's rock blended with everything. If you think of your favourite rock song, it's that combined with pop stuff and club stuff [...] to make it awesome. It's Reece from all angles, really – it's everything I could think of."[12]

Music and lyrics

Musically, Beautiful Nightmare is of the pop and rock genres.[11][13] Its first song "Addictive" is a synth-driven rock song, which features "light reggae segments".[11] The second song "Rock Star" is a pop rock song, which features "American sounding guitar riffs".[14] A writer for Take 40 Australia likened the song's sound to Wheatus and Jimmy Eat World.[14] Cameron Adams of the Herald Sun noted that the song "channels" Wheatus' "Teenage Dirtbag" (2000) Avril Lavigne's "Sk8er Boi" (2002).[15] The album's title track "Beautiful Nightmare" is a dubstep and horror rock song "slightly reminiscent of Muse".[11][15] "Stars" has been described as a "romantic song", which sees Mastin "heading back to more traditional pop".[11] In an interview with the Herald Sun, Mastin revealed that the song is about his girlfriend Rhiannon Fish.[16] The album's fifth song "Dirty Paradise" is a pop punk song, which "features fast lyrics such as 'You gave it up last week / now I've been losing sleep / thinking about what we used to do'".[11]

"Alive" is an "uplifting" rock song, which uses the tom-tom drum. Its lyrics depict the tale of Mastin "learning to believe in himself again".[11] He stated that the song is about his X Factor mentor Guy Sebastian, saying "It's an important thing for me; that's where it all started for me. I changed so much over the show and Guy definitely helped with that."[16] "She's a Killer" features a "funky Panic! at the Disco-esque" introduction and contains lyrics about "a super-hot girl".[11] "Freakshow", the ninth song from Beautiful Nightmare, is a contemporary rock song with influences by Muse.[11] "Shut Up & Kiss Me" is an upbeat pop punk song, which contains lyrics about "making out with a girl".[17] Mastin described it as "a tongue-in-cheek, muck around song".[18] "She Calls This Love" features lyrics about a "boy stuck in a relationship who realises that he's not in love with his girl anymore".[11] The album's last song "Give Up the Girl" is a rock song that makes reference to Superman.[7][11]

Reception

Cameron Adams of the Herald Sun awarded Beautiful Nightmare three and a half stars, writing that the album "Sounds like teen spirit".[15] The Border Mail's Jamie Horne also gave the album three and a half stars, calling it "fun and punchy — there's equally great pop to rock moments".[13] Beautiful Nightmare debuted at number three on the ARIA Albums Chart on 29 October 2012, becoming Mastin's second consecutive top-five album on the chart.[19] That same week, the album debuted at number two on the New Zealand Albums Chart.[20] Beautiful Nightmare was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), denoting shipments of 35,000 copies.[21] It was also certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ), denoting shipments of 7,500 copies.[22]

Release and promotion

Beautiful Nightmare was released through Sony Music Australia on 19 October 2012, as both digital download and CD formats.[23][24] On 16 October 2012, Mastin performed "Rock Star" during the live results show of the fourth season of The X Factor (Australia).[25] During the week of the album's release (19 – 25 October), Mastin toured several Westfield shopping malls in Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and Sydney, to perform songs from Beautiful Nightmare and sign CD copies of the album for fans.[9]

The Summer Nights Tour

To further promote the album, Mastin embarked on The Summer Nights Tour across Australia and New Zealand, which began on 1 December 2012 in Perth, and ended in Dunedin on 24 February 2013.[26][27] Justice Crew and Janoskians served as the supporting acts for the nine capital city show dates of the Australian leg of the tour,[26] and Evan Sinton was the supporting act for all eight show dates of the New Zealand leg.[28]

Singles

"Shut Up & Kiss Me" was released as the album's lead single on 20 April 2012.[29] The song debuted and peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart, and became Mastin's second number-one single on the New Zealand Singles Chart.[30][31] "Shut Up & Kiss Me" was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), and gold by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ).[32][33] "Shout It Out" was the second single released from Beautiful Nightmare on 29 June 2012.[34] It was certified platinum and became Mastin's second number-one single on the ARIA Singles Chart, following his debut single "Good Night".[30][32] Mastin became the first Australian artist to achieve two number one singles during the 2010s decade.[35] In New Zealand, "Shout It Out" reached number eight.[31] The album's third single "Rock Star" was released on 5 October 2012.[36] It peaked at number 16 on the ARIA Singles Chart, and at number 14 on the New Zealand Singles Chart.[30][31] "Rock Star" was certified platinum by the ARIA.[37] "Timeless" was released as the fourth single on 1 March 2013.[1] It debuted and peaked at number 85 on the ARIA Singles Chart.[38]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Addictive"  
  • Reece Mastin
  • Jon Ingoldsby
  • Robin Grubert
3:15
2. "Rock Star"  Westberg 2:57
3. "Beautiful Nightmare"  
Clark 2:59
4. "Stars"  
  • Mastin
  • Ingoldsby
  • Grubert
  • Grubert
  • Ingoldsby
4:02
5. "Dirty Paradise"  
  • L. Biancaniello
  • M. Biancaniello
3:25
6. "Shout It Out"  
  • Mastin
  • Anthony Egizii
  • David Musumeci
DNA 3:30
7. "Alive"  
  • Mastin
  • Lindsay Rimes
Rimes 3:23
8. "She's a Killer"  Gerrard 2:59
9. "Freakshow"  Stevens 3:17
10. "Timeless"  
  • Mastin
  • Egizii
  • Musumeci
DNA 3:56
11. "Ex-Girlfriend"  
  • Mastin
  • Rimes
Rimes 3:11
12. "Outta My Face"  
  • Mastin
  • Egizii
  • Musumeci
DNA 3:19
13. "Shut Up & Kiss Me"  
DNA 3:20
14. "She Calls This Love"  
  • Mastin
  • Rimes
Rimes 3:36
15. "Give Up the Girl"  
  • Mastin
  • Rimes
  • Benji Madden
  • Benjamin Rogers
  • Marcus Catanzaro
  • Dave Jenkins Jnr
Rimes 3:42
Notes

Credits and personnel

Adapted from the liner notes of Beautiful Nightmare.[39]

Locations
Creative and vocal credits
Technical credits

  • Brian Allison – engineering, mixing
  • Michael Avenaim – drums
  • Louis Biancaniello – songwriter, producer
  • Michael Biancaniello – songwriter, producer
  • Marcus Catanzaro – songwriter
  • Gary Clark – songwriter, producer, mixing, guitar, synth, bass, programming
  • Carl Dimataga – additional acoustic guitars
  • Anthony Egizii (DNA) – songwriter, producer, mixing, programming and keys
  • Matthew Gerrard – songwriter, producer, guitars, bass, keyboards, programming
  • Robin Grubert – songwriter, producer, vocal producer, mixing
  • Anton Hagop – drums and bass engineering
  • Brian Howes – songwriter
  • Jon Ingoldsby – songwriter, producer, vocal producer, mixing
  • Sean Ingoldsby – additional mastering
  • Dave Jenkins Jnr – songwriter
  • Chris Lord-Alge – mixing
  • Benji Madden – songwriter

  • Reece Mastin – songwriter, guitar, additional guitars, synth
  • Mike Morgan – guitars engineering
  • David Musumeci (DNA) – songwriter, producer, guitars, bass
  • Brian Paturalski – mixing
  • Lindsay Rimes – songwriter, producer, mixing, instruments, programming
  • Ben Rodgers – guitars, bass
  • Benjamin Rogers – songwriter
  • Louis Schoorl – producer, recording, mixing, drums, guitars, bass, keyboards, programming
  • Damon Sharpe – songwriter
  • Scott Stevens – songwriter, producer, mixing, instrumentation, programming
  • Andy Stochansky – songwriter
  • Nathan Tuffin – drums
  • Khalil "Cassius D. Kalb" Walton – songwriter
  • Hayley Warner – songwriter
  • Charlie Waymire – drums engineering
  • Rune Westberg – songwriter, producer, mixing
  • Leon Zervos – mastering

Charts and certifications

Weekly charts

Chart (2012) Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart[19] 3
New Zealand Albums Chart[20] 2

Year-end charts

Chart (2012) Position
Australian Albums Chart[40] 54
Australian Artist Albums Chart[41] 12

Certifications

Country Certifications
Australia Gold[21]
New Zealand Gold[22]

Release history

Country Date Format Label
Australia[23][24] 19 October 2012 CD, digital download Sony Music Australia
New Zealand[42][43]

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