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6 Personnel  





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Sunburn
Digital and standard edition cover. Alternative cover features a B&W portrait of Fike staring at the sun and covering his eyes.[1]
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 7, 2023 (2023-07-07)
GenrePop rock[2]
Length39:13
LabelColumbia
Producer
Dominic Fike chronology
What Could Possibly Go Wrong
(2020)
Sunburn
(2023)
14 Minutes
(2024)
Singles from Sunburn

  1. "Dancing in the Courthouse"
    Released: April 14, 2023
  2. "Ant Pile"
    Released: May 26, 2023
  3. "Mona Lisa"
    Released: June 2, 2023
  4. "Mama's Boy"
    Released: June 23, 2023

Sunburn is the second studio album by American musician Dominic Fike, released through Sandy Boys and Columbia Records on July 7, 2023. The album was primarily produced by Jim-E Stack, Devin Workman, and Henry Kwapis.[3]

Sunburn was preceded by four singles before its release: "Dancing in the Courthouse", "Ant Pile", "Mona Lisa", a track which was featured in the 2023 American superhero film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, and "Mama's Boy". Sunburn received positive reviews from critics' reception. The album debuted at number 56 on the UK Albums Chart, and also debuted at number 30 on the US Billboard 200. To support the album, Fike embarked on the Don’t Stare At The Sun World Tour.

Background[edit]

"I’m trying to drop ASAP and load the world with a bunch of music. I’ve been making a bunch of stuff, and I want it to come out. So that’s what we’re gonna do."

 — Dominic Fike when asked if he would follow up his debut swiftly[2]

A press release described the album as consisting exploration of songs having themes of "heartbreak, regret, addiction, sex, and jealousy." It emphasizes that it doesn’t aim to present grand declarations from a superstar, but rather offers the raw and vulnerable revelations of a young artist who is still evolving and striving to make a strong impression.[4] Fike called the album "very honest" and stated he "think[s] the world is missing honesty".[5] According to Jim-E Stack, the principal producer on the album, the goal was to "let the world know who Dom is".[6]

In a July 2020 NME cover story, Fike revealed his plans on releasing a second album in 2020, stating that he was “making multiple songs a day for what won’t be another guitar-based record.”[2]

Release and promotion[edit]

The album’s title was officially confirmed on May 12, 2023, with the official cover art being revealed on May 24, 2023.

"Dancing in the Courthouse" was released on April 14, 2023 as the lead single for the album, "Ant Pile", the second single for the album was released on May 26, 2023, "Mona Lisa" was the third single of the album, it was featured in the 2023 American superhero film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, its fourth single "Mama's Boy" was released on June 23, 2023.

A concert tour in support of the album, the Don’t Stare At The Sun Tour, was announced alongside the release of "Ant Pile". The tour consists of over 28 shows, beginning at TCU Amphitheatre in White River State, Indianapolis on July 13, 2023, and concluding at Iroquois Amphitheatre in Louisville on August 30, 2023.[7] Fike also announced a second leg of the tour. His first-ever UK concert as part of the Don’t Stare At The Sun tour. The tour started September 19, 2023 in Glasgow and will see Fike perform in Manchester, Birmingham, and London. The Don’t Stare At The Sun UK dates follows on from the North American leg of the tour.[8]

Critical reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic76/100[9]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[10]
Clash8/10[11]
The Line of Best Fit9/10[12]
NME[13]
Spectrum Culture5/10[14]

Sunburn received generally positive reviews from music critics. Metacritic indicates "generally favorable reviews", with an aggregate score of 76 out of 100, based on four reviews. The Line of Best Fit's Lana Williams described Sunburn as "endearing and introspective" as well as "a quick-stop tour of his history in his most personal project to date". Williams concluded that it is a "delightful entanglement of love, introspection, and nostalgia" and wrote that "Fike has demonstrated that he can succinctly slot into any category".[12] Erica Campbell of NME called the album a "hypnotic memoir" and found that "it's not just the chaotic liberation of the Sunshine State the [15] tracks revel in, it's the heartbreak, addiction and disarray that trailed behind his time there".[13] Clash's James Mellen summarized Sunburn as "hazy, breezy, with many moments feeling like a homage to California, whether it be 2000s pop influence or West Coast pop-punk reference points. The record is also brief; ten tracks, each one the right length", and remarked that "there's no filler here".[11]

Commercial performance[edit]

Sunburn marked Dominic Fike's second top fifty album on the Billboard 200, debuting at number thirty.[15] The album debuted at number three on the Top Rock Albums and Top Alternative Albums charts.[16][17] The album also debuted at number twenty-eight on the Canadian Albums Chart, making it his first top thirty album in the country.[18]

The album charted fifty-five the UK midweek charts upon its release,[19] and debuted at fifty-six on the UK Albums Chart,[20] making it Fike's first entry in the country's album chart. It also debuted at fifty-seven on the Official Scottish Albums Chart.[21] During the album's release week, it also debuted at number sixty-five on the Official Albums Streaming Chart,[22] number forty-two in the Official Albums Sales Chart,[23] and number thirty-seven in the Official Physical Albums Chart.[24]

Sunburn became Dominic Fike's first top twenty-five album in Australia, debuting at twenty-five the ARIA Albums Chart on July 17. 2023.[25]

Track listing[edit]

Sunburn track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."How Much Is Weed?"
  • Jim-E Stack
    • Fike
  • Ariel Rechtshaid
  • Jim-E Stack
  • 2:05
    2."Ant Pile"
    • Fike
  • Julian Cruz
  • Henry Kwapis
  • Stack
  • Devin Workman
    • Fike
  • Cruz
  • Kwapis
  • Stack
  • Workman
  • 2:06
    3."Think Fast" (featuring Weezer)
    • Fike
  • Rivers Cuomo
  • Workman
    • Fike
  • Workman
  • 3:42
    4."Sick"
    • Fike
  • Kwapis
  • Stack
  • Workman
    • Fike
  • Kwapis
  • Stack
  • Workman
  • Capi[a]
  • 2:21
    5."7 Hours"
    • Fike
  • Kwapis
  • Stack
  • Workman
    • Fike
  • Kwapis
  • Stack
  • Workman
  • 2:48
    6."Dancing in the Courthouse"
    • Fike
  • Kenneth Blume III
  • Jeff Gitelman
  • Kid Harpoon
  • Kid Harpoon2:37
    7."Mona Lisa"
    • Fike
  • Blume
  • Eliot Dubock
  • Mikkel S. Eriksen
  • Tor Erik Hermansen
  • William Yanez
  • Kenny Beats
  • StarGate
  • Willy Will Yanez
  • 3:06
    8."Bodies"
    • Fike
  • Sam Homaee
  • Kwapis
  • Stack
  • Workman
    • Fike
  • Kwapis
  • Stack
  • Workman
  • Homaee[c]
  • 2:04
    9."Sunburn"
    • Fike
  • Stack
    • Fike
  • Kwapis
  • Stack
  • Workman
  • 2:59
    10."Pasture Child"
    • Fike
  • Workman
    • Fike
  • Stack
  • Workman
  • 2:53
    11."4x4"
    • Fike
  • Stack
    • Fike
  • Kwapis
  • Stack
  • Workman
  • Michael Uzowuru
  • 2:47
    12."Frisky"
    • Fike
  • Flea
  • John Frusciante
  • Anthony Kiedis
  • Kwapis
  • Chad Smith
  • Stack
  • Workman
    • Fike
  • Kwapis
  • Stack
  • Workman
  • 1:55
    13."Mama's Boy"
    • Fike
  • Homaee
  • Kwapis
  • Stack
  • Workman
    • Fike
  • Homaee
  • Kwapis
  • Stack
  • Workman
  • 2:35
    14."Dark"
    • Fike
  • Cruz
    • Fike
  • Cruz
  • Stack
  • Workman
  • 2:56
    15."What Kinda Woman"
    • Fike
  • Homaee
    • Fike
  • Homaee
  • 2:14
    Total length:39:13

    Notes[edit]

    Personnel[edit]

    Musicians

    • Dominic Fike – vocals, guitar (all tracks); bass guitar (tracks 3, 5, 10), drums (4, 12), programming (4), keyboards (6, 9), percussion (11)
  • Jim-E Stack – drums (1, 2, 5, 8–10, 12), keyboards (1, 2, 4, 9, 11–13), bass guitar (4), guitar (9), programming (14)
  • Ariel Rechtshaid – bass guitar, drums (1)
  • Henry Kwapis – drums (2, 3, 8), programming (4, 5), keyboards (8, 9, 11), percussion (9, 12)
  • Julian Cruz – drums (2, 14), keyboards (14)
  • Devin Workman – drums (3, 5, 8, 10, 12), keyboards (4, 5, 8, 9, 13), programming (14)
  • Capi – keyboards (4)
  • Anneston Pisayavong – choir (5, 8, 13)
  • Christopher Davis – choir (5, 8, 13)
  • Denise Stoudmire – choir (5, 8, 13)
  • Phylicia Hill – choir (5, 8, 13)
  • Roman Collins – choir (5, 8, 13)
  • Sydney Bourne – choir (5, 8, 13)
  • Eli Teplin – keyboards (5)
  • Rivers Cuomo - backing vocals (3)
  • Kid Harpoon – acoustic guitar, bass guitar, drums, guitar, synthesizer (6)
  • Jeff Gitelman – guitar (6)
  • Ivan Jackson – horn (6)
  • Kenny Beats – programming (6)
  • Remi Wolf – background vocals (8)
  • Tommy King – keyboards (8)
  • Westerns – bass guitar (9)
  • Stewart Brooks – bass guitar (11, 12)
  • Rahm – piano (11)
  • Sam Homaee – keyboards, programming (13)
  • Technical

    Charts[edit]

    Chart performance for Sunburn
    Chart (2023) Peak
    position
    Australian Albums (ARIA)[27] 25
    Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[28] 144
    Canadian Albums (Billboard)[29] 28
    Irish Albums (IRMA)[30] 73
    New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[31] 9
    Scottish Albums (OCC)[32] 57
    UK Albums (OCC)[33] 56
    USBillboard 200[34] 30
    USTop Alternative Albums (Billboard)[35] 3
    USTop Rock Albums (Billboard)[36] 3

    Release history[edit]

    Release formats and history for Sunburn
    Region Date Format(s) Label Ref.
    Various July 7, 2023
  • CD
  • vinyl
  • Columbia [37]
  • streaming
  • [38]

    References[edit]

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