Don't Get Too Close is the third studio album by American record producer Skrillex. It was released on February 18, 2023, through Owsla and Atlantic Records.[3] It was released the day after his 2023 album Quest for Fire, with both records being announced and promoted simultaneously. It was preceded by the singles "Way Back" (with PinkPantheress and Trippie Redd), "Real Spring" (with Bladee), and "Don't Get Too Close" (with Bibi Bourelly). Skrillex is also separately credited as "Sonny Moore" on the title track, and is featured as a vocalist for the first time since 2015's Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü.[4]
Don't Get Too Close | ||||
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Released | February 18, 2023 | |||
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Length | 33:35 | |||
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Producer | Skrillex | |||
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Singles from Don't Get Too Close | ||||
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Promotion and release
editSkrillex teased the album on social media alongside Quest for Fire on January 1, 2023, with a message hinting at the names of the two albums, and their release later that year. A snippet of samples from both albums was uploaded, alongside an animation featuring the two "ill" logos that he uses for each album.[5]
The title and album artwork were officially revealed on February 13, 2023, alongside the music video for the title track.[6]
The album was surprise-released during Skrillex's performance at Madison Square Garden, alongside Fred Again and Four Tet, on February 18, 2023.[7][8]
Critical reception
editAggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 72/100[11] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
The Line of Best Fit | 7/10[2] |
musicOMH | [9] |
Pitchfork | 7.3/10[1] |
Resident Advisor | 6/10[10] |
According to the review aggregator Metacritic, Don't Get Too Close received "generally favorable reviews" based on a weighted average score of 72 out of 100 from 4 critic scores. Reviewing the album for Pitchfork, Chal Ravens described it as "the more adventurous but marginally less successful" of Skrillex's second and third albums, and wrote that Skrillex "scores the interior world of our hero's adventure in a very-now merger of emo, rap, J-pop, memecore, video game music, and angsty boy-girl duets". Ravens also found the album to be "intriguingly weird" and "likely to confound the older fans while opening new doors for Skrillex as a collaborator".[1] David Cobbald of The Line of Best Fit felt the inclusion of "Don't Go" makes the album "more of a pop record than Quest For Fire" and questioned "whether this record would've been better if it was released first" as it "adds a certain depth to its predecessor" despite "the albums still work[ing] as a pair" regardless.[2] Ben Devlin of musicOMH found the album to be "shorter and considerably more patchy" than Quest for Fire, with "gargly autotune" from Chief Keef on "Bad for Me", the child vocals on "3am" becoming "tedious quickly" and the lyrics on "Don't Get Too Close" sounding "like one big in-joke", which "completely tanks the project's momentum", summarizing that the best songs amount "to a great EP".[9]
Track listing
editNo. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Don't Leave Me Like This" (with Bobby Raps) |
| 1:42 | |
2. | "Way Back" (with PinkPantheress and Trippie Redd) |
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| 1:59 |
3. | "Selecta" (with Beam) |
| 3:10 | |
4. | "Ceremony" (with Yung Lean and Bladee) |
| 3:12 | |
5. | "Real Spring" (with Bladee) |
| Skrillex | 2:09 |
6. | "Summertime" (with Kid Cudi) |
| Skrillex | 2:11 |
7. | "Bad for Me" (with Corbin and Chief Keef) |
| 2:53 | |
8. | "3am" (with Prentiss and Anthony Green) |
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| 3:26 |
9. | "Don't Go" (with Justin Bieber and Don Toliver) |
| 2:48 | |
10. | "Don't Get Too Close" (with Bibi Bourelly) |
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| 4:04 |
11. | "Mixed Signals" (with Swae Lee) |
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| 2:46 |
12. | "Painting Rainbows" (with Bibi Bourelly) |
| 3:15 | |
Total length: | 33:35 |
Notes
Personnel
editMusicians
- Skrillex – instruments, programming (all tracks), vocals (5, 10)
- Bobby Raps – vocals (1), instruments, programming (7)
- Nai Barghouti – additional vocals (1)
- PinkPantheress – instruments, programming, vocals (2)
- Danny L Harle – instruments, programming (2)
- Dylan Wiggins – instruments, programming (2)
- Trippie Redd – vocals (2)
- Theron Thoams – additional vocals (3)
- Beam – vocals (3)
- Dylan Wiggins – instruments, programming (4)
- Rex Kudo – instruments, programming (4, 11)
- Bladee – vocals (4, 5)
- Yung Lean – vocals (4)
- Kid Cudi – vocals (6)
- Lido – instruments, programming (7, 10)
- Chief Keef – vocals (7)
- Corbin – vocals (7)
- Dxnnyfxntm – instruments, programming (8)
- Anthony Green – vocals (8)
- Prentiss – vocals (8)
- Harv – instruments, guitar, programming (9)
- Carlton McDowell – guitar (9)
- Don Toliver – vocals (9)
- Justin Bieber – vocals (9)
- Bibi Bourelly – vocals (10, 12)
- Virtual Riot – programming (11)
- Peter Lee Johnson – synthesizer (11)
- Swae Lee – vocals (11)
Technical
- Skrillex – mixing (all tracks), mastering (1–8, 10–12), engineering (1–8, 10–12)
- Luca Pretolesi – mixing, mastering (2)
- Chris Lake – mixing (3)
- Tom Norris – mixing (4, 5, 8, 10, 12), mastering (5)
- Manny Marroquin – mixing (9)
- Mike Bozzi – mastering (9)
- Drew Gold – engineering
- William Sullivan – engineering (6)
- Kenny Harmon – engineering, vocal mixing (7)
- Derek "206derek" Anderson – engineering (9)
- Josh Gudwin – engineering (9)
- Lelievre Mickael – album cover artwork
Charts
editChart (2023) | Peak position |
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UK Album Downloads (OCC)[12] | 84 |
US Top Dance/Electronic Albums (Billboard)[13] | 6 |
References
edit- ^ a b c Ravens, Chal (February 22, 2023). "Skrillex: Quest for Fire / Don't Get Too Close Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved February 22, 2023.
The dubstep disruptor returns with two albums—one of super-massive bass juggernauts, one of dizzy emo-rap—that make a surprisingly strong case for the Skrillex reboot.
- ^ a b c Cobbald, David (February 21, 2023). "Skrillex: Don't Get Too Close review – shows another facet of Skrillex". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved February 22, 2023.
- ^ Sunkel, Cameron (February 14, 2023). "Skrillex Drops Title Track of Second Album of 2023, "Don't Get Too Close"". EDM.com. Retrieved February 14, 2023.
- ^ Mier, Tomás. "Skrillex Sings for First Time in 8 Years on 'Don't Get Too Close'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 14, 2023.
- ^ Kelly, Dylan (January 3, 2023). "Skrillex To Drop His First Solo Album in Almost a Decade in 2023". Hypebeast. Retrieved February 14, 2023.
- ^ Sonny Moore [@skrillex] (February 13, 2023). "And here's the title track to album 2, Dont Get Too Close (TBD) created with the most special people @BibiBourelly @Lido... So surreal to hear this out and see this little guy come to life" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ Kreps, Daniel (February 19, 2023). "Surprise! Skrillex Surprise-Releases Another New Album, 'Don't Get Too Close'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 19, 2023.
- ^ Espinoza, Joshua (February 19, 2023). "Skrillex Drops Surprise Album 'Don't Get Too Close' f/ Justin Bieber, Chief Keef, and More". Complex. Retrieved February 19, 2023.
- ^ a b Devlin, Ben (February 22, 2023). "Skrillex – Quest For Fire / Don't Get Too Close". musicOMH. Retrieved February 24, 2023.
- ^ "Skrillex - Quest For Fire / Don't Get Too Close · Album Review ⟋ RA". Resident Advisor. Retrieved June 10, 2023.
- ^ Don't Get Too Close by Skrillex, archived from the original on March 1, 2023, retrieved March 3, 2023
- ^ "Official Album Downloads Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
- ^ "Skrillex Chart History (Top Dance/Electronic Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved February 28, 2023.