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In a World Like This is the eighth studio album (seventh in the United States) by the Backstreet Boys, released on July 30, 2013 through the band's own record label K-BAHN.[2] A follow-up to 2009's This Is Us, it is the first album featuring all five original members since Kevin Richardson left the group in 2006 to focus on his family and pursue other interests. Richardson rejoined the group in 2012. It was also their first independent album since leaving their old label Jive Records in 2010. The album debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200, making the Backstreet Boys the first group since Sade to have nine US top 10 albums, and the only boy band to do so.

On May 20, 2013, the group released "Permanent Stain" as a promotional single, which was co-written by band member Nick Carter. A free download of the song was offered with the purchase of a ticket for their In a World Like This Tour.[3] The first single from the album, also titled "In a World Like This" premiered on Z100 New York on June 18, 2013[4] and was released on June 25, 2013.[5]

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Background[edit][]

In May 2010, Backstreet Boys left their long-time label, Jive Records.[6] The group then was looking to sign with Interscope Records, but the members couldn't agree on whether to take a one-album deal or a three-album deal. In June 2010, Nick Carter revealed that they had started working on new material for the next album,[7] and Brian Littrell said in a separate interview that they were planning to release the album in early 2011.[8] However, in late 2010 they teamed up with New Kids on the Block for a joint tour called NKOTBSB, planned for 2011, and they had to push back the release of the album as they had to find time to work on the album in between tour dates. In March 2011, during a press conference in Vietnam, the group stated that for the first time ever they have full creative control because they were no longer with Jive.[9][10]

[1]This is the Backstreet Boys' first album with Kevin Richardson back in the group.

In November 2011, after the US leg of NKOTBSB tour ended, Carter said in an interview that they were hoping to get a single out in spring 2012 and the album in summer 2012.[11] However, Carter's sister Leslie's unexpected death at the end of January 2012 made the group once again postpone the recording until the end of February 2012 to give him time to cope with his loss. Howie Dorough stated later that month that they would not rush the album and that they would try to release the album in 2012 or 2013 at the latest.[12]

In April 2012, a week before the European leg of NKOTBSB tour started, the group, along with original member Kevin Richardson, went to London to meet with producer Martin Terefe and to write some songs.[13] On April 29, 2012, the group announced that Richardson had rejoined them permanently[14] and in July 2012, all five members moved into a house together all by themselves in London to work on the new album.[15] Besides Terefe, they also wrote songs with Sacha Skarbek and Craig David while in London,[16][17] and in the US they worked with Morgan Taylor Reid, Mika Guillory, GoodWill & MGI,[18] Lucas Hilbert, Geo Slam, and Porcelain Black.[19][20] On July 27, 2012 the group held a lottery for fans to win a chance to hear rough mixes of their new album at their studio in London.[21][22]

On April 20, 2013, during their 20th anniversary celebration event, the group previewed eight new songs, "Soldier", "In Your Arms", "Show 'Em (What You're Made Of)", "Trust Me", "Permanent Stain", "Try", and "Breathe".[23] The following day, they posted a video containing the previews of six of the new songs on their YouTube channel. On May 15, 2013, the group performed a song from the new album, "Permanent Stain", for the very first time on Good Morning America. While on GMA they also announced that the purchase of each ticket for their In A World Like This Tour would include a free download of "Permanent Stain". They released a lyric video of the song on their YouTube Channel the following day.[3]

Musical style[edit][]

In July 2012, Richardson stated in an interview that the album will be authentic and personal, and that they were hoping Terefe would produce the entire record.[13] They also wrote a lot on it and a lot of the songs were based on their own life experiences.[24] Richardson also revealed that he wrote a song about his son. "We want it to be a personal album about what’s happening in our lives now. A.J. is getting ready to be a father. Howie, Brian and myself are fathers already. So we’re just trying to make it a personal record."[25] In an interview with Clizbeats, Carter talked about reinvention and drastic changes and he said that he didn't feel that the group were at that point anymore.[26]

The album itself is a mixture of modern pop, adult contemporary, and dance music, with a hint of singer/songwriter genre as demonstrated on "Try", "Madeleine", and "Trust Me".[27]

Singles[edit][]

Tour[edit][]

Main article: In a World Like This Tour

The album was supported by the In a World Like This Tour, which started on May 5, 2013 in China and hasn't finished as of May 2014. The tour consists of over 140 shows in 7 legs worldwide so far.[32][33][34]

Critical reception[edit][]

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 60/100[35]
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [36]
Daily Express [37]
Digital Spy [38]
The Guardian [39]
Idolator [40]
Los Angeles Times [41]
Newsday C[42]
PopMatters 6/10[43]
Rolling Stone [44]
Slant Magazine [45]

In A World Like This received mixed reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 60, which indicates "generally favorable reviews", based on 11 reviews.[46] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic found it "far more interesting" sonically than the two last albums and stated, " In a World Like This is a surprisingly mature and fine record from a former boy band that seems unafraid to act its age.[47] MUZU.TV's Pip Ellwood opined that In A World Like This finds Backstreet Boys continuing to mature with their sound. The album’s title track sees the group working once again with long-time collaborator Max Martin. The track keeps Backstreet Boys’ sensibilities allowing their strong harmonies to come to the fore on the chorus and giving each of the individual members vocal parts. Musically the song is an acoustic-driven mid-tempo number that is recognisable as them but different from anything they’ve done before.[48]

In a mixed review, Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian opined that their last record, released 2009, recreated the dancepop of their golden era; this time, perhaps goaded by fear of looking foolish, they've abandoned the beats for mid-tempo adult pop.[39]

Commercial performance[edit][]

The album was first released in Japan on July 24, 2013 where it debuted and peaked at No. 4 with 40,000 copies at first week.[49] On July 30, 2013, it was released in the US and reached No. 5 on the Billboard 200 with 50,215 copies sold in its first week.[50] It peaked at No. 3 on the Independent Albums Chart and No. 7 on the Digital Albums Chart. The album was released in most countries in August 2013 and reached No. 1 in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Taiwan G-Music Chart, Five Music Chart and Japan International Chart. It entered the top 5 in the U.S, Japan, Canada, Germany, and Spain, and the top 10 in Austria and Norway. Recently it was released in China on December 15 where it peaked at #3.It has recorded Platinum sales in Swiss markets.[51]

"In a World Like This", which is Backstreet Boys' first independently released album, is their highest-charting set since 2005's "Never Gone" debuted and peaked at No. 3. As of December 2013, the album has sold over 150,100 copies in the U.S. as per SoundScan.[52] In Japan, the album had sold 139,000 copies, and number 57 on 2013 Oricon Year-End Chart.[53] As of December 2013, the album had sold 747,000 copies worldwide.[54] In March 2014, it was released in France and entered French SNEP Albums Chart at number 144.[54]

Track listing[edit][]

The official track listing was posted on the group's official site on June 17, 2013.[55]

No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "In a World Like This"   *Max Martin*Kristian Lundin *Martin
  • Lundin
3:40
2. "Permanent Stain"   *Morgan Taylor Reid*Mika Guillory Reid 3:55
3. "Breathe"   *Martin Terefe*Nick Whitecross *Terefe 3:50
4. "Madeleine"   *Terefe Terefe 4:05
5. "Show 'Em (What You're Made Of)"   *Reid Reid 3:44
6. "Make Believe"   *Dan Muckala*Carter Muckala 4:46
7. "Try"   *Terefe *Terefe 3:22
8. "Trust Me"   *Terefe Terefe 3:47
9. "Love Somebody"   *Justin Trugman
  • Jaakko Manninen
  • Jordan Omley
  • Carter
  • Dorough
*Trugman
  • Manninen
  • Omley[b]
3:25
10. "One Phone Call"   *Reid
  • Dorough
  • Sean Douglas
Reid 3:51
11. "Feels Like Home"   *Muckala
  • Carter
  • Dorough
  • Richardson
  • Shackle
Muckala 3:26
12. "Soldier"   *Reid
  • Guillory
  • Carter
  • Dorough
Reid 3:52
Notes
  • ^[a] signifies an additional producer
  • ^[b] signifies a vocal producer

Credits[edit][]

As listed in the inserts.[62]

Charts and certifications[edit][]

Awards[edit][]

Year Awards ceremony Award Results
2013 World Music Awards World's Best Album Nominated

Release history[edit][]

Country Date Edition(s) Label
Japan[95] July 24, 2013 CDdigital download Sony Music Japan
United Kingdom[96] July 29, 2013 K-BAHN, BMG Rights Management
United States[2] July 30, 2013
Australia[97] August 2, 2013 Digital download Cooking Vinyl
August 9, 2013 CD
Germany[98] August 2, 2013 CD, digital download K-BAHN, BMG Rights Management
South Africa[99] Digital download
August 23, 2013 CD
Hong Kong[99] August 9, 2013 CD, digital download Love Da Records
Taiwan[99]
Singapore[99]
Malaysia[99]
Korea[99] August 12, 2013 Digital download Sony Music Korea
August 22, 2013 CD
Mexico[99] August 15, 2013 CD, digital download
Russia[99] August 26, 2013 Gala Records, Warner Music
China[60] December 15, 2013 CD Guangdong Starsing Records, Sony Music China
France March 14, 2013 CD, digital download
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