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#1 Posted : 09 April 2010 14:39:46(UTC)
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HOLLYWOOD HILLS ASSASSIN
RYAN ROSS HERNANDEZ


Hollywood Hills Assassin is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter/musician Ryan Ross Hernandez, scheduled to be released on September 21, 2010 through Spice Records. Recording sessions for the album took place during April 2009 to March 2010 at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California, The Village Recorder in Los Angeles, California, Avatar Studios and Right Track/Sound on Sound in New York City, and Royal Studios in Memphis, Tennessee. Production was handled primarily by Ryan Ross Hernandez and his former PANIC! bandmate, the band's current rhythm guitarist Gabriel Hunter. It marked a change in Hernandez's musical style, and incorporated musical elements of blues and soul more heavily than in his previous work with rock/pop. It is also the first album from Hernandez, to incorporate small elements of funk and jazz.

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Studio album by Ryan Ross Hernandez
Released: September 21, 2010
Recorded: April 2009 – March 2010
Capitol Studios
(Hollywood, California)
The Village Recorder
(Los Angeles, California)
Royal Studios
(Memphis, Tennessee)
Avatar Studios, Right Track/Sound on Sound
(New York City, New York)

Genre: Rock, blues-rock, pop, soul
Length: 90:38
Label: Spice Records
Producer: Ryan Ross Hernandez, Gabriel Hunter


Background


Hernandez made the decision to name his third album Hollywood Hills Assassin at least a year before the album was released. In his now-defunct online blog, in April 2009, Hernandez wrote, "I'm obsessed with time lately, constantly crunching the numbers to get some sense of where I stand in the continuum." In a radio interview in December 2009 he confirmed the title, writing, "I've never experienced anything like the recording process involved in making Hollywood Hills Assassin, my third-album-to-be."

"With any trilogy, the third in the series blows it open. Although still being a confessional/autobiographic album, I think listeners will be able to relate to the songs more than ever. With 'Hollywood Hills Assassin,' it is a everyday, better yet, every human album. Sooner or later, people are gonna experience something in their lives that they will be able to connect to the lyrics, the stories. It is a soundtrack of misfits for everyone between the ages of fifteen, sixteen and sixty. I basically wrote this album in a year, and it could be said that this record puts my early-twenties into prospective. It is, I wouldn't call it dark, but it is a serious record both musically and especially lyrically. One song is somewhat inspirational, but the other twenty or so songs are a mixture of serious, sad, and soulful. If you're looking for something uplifting or happy, this isn't the album you should buy that person. It is a life record, wrote straight up, life has to be serious sometimes. It is impossbile to sugar-bubblegum-coat life because life isn't magically, it isn't a film, you don't always get the girl, you don't always get the script or ending you want in life. There is points in life for everything but right now, I'm at the point where I need to take things seriously and start caring about other people. So a simpler way to explain the meaning of the album is about, being smart enough to know you need to change and/or mature somethings in your life but not being strong enough to change those things. It is about a quarter-life crisis. basically, if I had to some it up quickly."

Ryan Ross Hernandez, March 2010 on the meaning behind the album.


In December 2009, Hernandez scraped about sixty percent of the album after his breakup with his year-long girlfriend, actress Emily Williams, brought him into a writing period which, Hernandez calls, "solitary refinement"; which out of, in a matter of weeks, Hernandez recalls, he wrote over 30 songs completely and many others that were started but never finished.

The album is the first of Hernandez that contains collaborations, guest include: Raven Comatose, Ashley Perry of PANIC!, Jakey Comatose, Axiom, Matt Carver of Black Gold Reign and Taylor Asbridge of Dead Roses. Although Ryan confirmed that only three of the appearances are featured slots, while the other three are an artist who provides backing vocals or are duet guest.

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#2 Posted : 22 April 2010 14:16:28(UTC)
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Track listing


All songs written by Ryan Ross Hernandez.

(Side A)

1. "Crashing Failures and Burning Bridges" – 4:15
2. "Remember My Name, Someday" (featuring Axiom) – 4:26
3. "I Don't Trust Myself With Loving Anyone" – 4:52
4. "The Half-Hearted Lover" (with Ashley Perry of PANIC!) – 4:10
5. "98 & 6 Degrees; Come Back to Bed" – 5:23
6. "City Made of Vultures" – 4:11
7. "Stop This Aging Train" (with Raven Comatose) – 4:45
8. "Late-Night Job; Undercover Assassin" – 5:14
9. "Slowly Burning in Dreams of Former Lovers" – 4:02
10. "(We Split) The Hollywood Sadness Pill" – 5:06

(Side B)

11. "Don't You Know Who I Think I Am When I'm Not Myself" (featuring Matt Carver of Black Gold Reign) – 3:09
12. "Empire City Love" – 4:00
13. "Another Kind of Green" – 4:39
14. "Philosophy on People" (featuring Jakey Comatose) – 3:19
15. "Medication for the Blues" – 4:05
17. "(A Song for) All the Mothers and Daughters in the World" (with Taylor Asbridge of Dead Roses) – 4:59
18. "Good Love Is Right Around the Corner" – 4:50
19. "Belief Is What We're Fighting For" – 4:02
20. "A Beautiful Mess on Earth" – 5:38
21. "Life Is Just a Ferris Wheel" (Always Up & Down) – 5:33

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#3 Posted : 23 May 2010 06:36:24(UTC)
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ALBUM PUSHED BACK / TOUR CANCELED


For unknown reasons, Ryan Ross Hernandez's third studio album will not be released on June 15th. Now the album has been pushed back until September 21st, a full 3 months after the original release date.

In addition, the 3-month Summer tour, that Hernandez was set to headline, has been canceled due to scheduling conflicts. Fans who already bought tickets, are advised to return them for a full refund as no new dates or any Ryan Ross Hernandez shows for that matter, are planned for the foreseeable future.

No word on whether the track listing will stay the same come September, or if the record will even be called "Hollywood Hills Assassin". All information was released by Spice Records on Friday morning, and Hernandez himself hasn't comment on the matter since the blues man is currently in Jersey City, New Jersey filming his television series debut, "Uncertain Pains", and has recently rented a house in The Hamptons where he plans to spend all his summer at, or until he finalizes filming the first season of the show.
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