Placebo – Battle for the Sun (2009)
๐ธ Album Overview
๐ค Battle for the Sun is the sixth studio album by Placebo, released in 2009 through Virgin Records. Marking a new chapter in the band’s sound, this album introduced more optimistic themes and brighter sonic textures compared to the darker, introspective style of previous releases.
๐ถ Produced by David Bottrill, the album blends alternative rock, electronic elements, and polished production while maintaining Placebo’s signature emotive vocals and guitar-driven intensity.
๐ญ Lyrically, the album explores themes of rebirth, hope, personal empowerment, and resilience, offering a contrast to the melancholic tones of albums like Meds and Sleeping with Ghosts.
⭐ Mini Review
๐ง Battle for the Sun demonstrates Placebo’s evolution, combining catchy melodies, expansive instrumentation, and positive lyrical themes without losing their alternative rock edge.
๐ฅ Tracks such as “For What It’s Worth”, “Ashtray Heart”, and “Bright Lights” showcase the band’s renewed energy, blending introspection with uplifting choruses and layered arrangements.
๐ผ The album balances mainstream accessibility with the band’s theatrical and emotive style, making it both a critical and fan favorite for its invigorating sound.
๐ถ Album Tracklist
๐ต Complete tracklist of Battle for the Sun:
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๐ถ For What It’s Worth
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๐ถ Ashtray Heart
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๐ถ Speak in Tongues
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๐ถ Battle for the Sun
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๐ถ Bright Lights
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๐ถ The Never-Ending Why
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๐ถ Kings of Medicine
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๐ถ Breathe Underwater
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๐ถ Happy You’re Gone
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๐ถ Julian
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๐ถ Tuning Out
(Deluxe edition bonus tracks may vary by release region.)
๐ฅ Album Credits
๐น Key contributors to the album include:
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๐ค Lead Vocals / Guitar: Brian Molko
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๐ธ Bass / Backing Vocals: Stefan Olsdal
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๐ฅ Drums / Percussion: Steve Forrest
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๐ง Producer: David Bottrill
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๐ผ Label: Virgin Records
๐ธ This album introduced Steve Forrest as the new drummer, marking a subtle shift in the band’s rhythm section and overall sonic approach.
๐ผ️ Album Cover Mini Info
๐จ The cover features a dramatic, sun-filled landscape with silhouetted figures, reflecting the album’s themes of rebirth, hope, and overcoming darkness.
✨ The vibrant imagery complements the more optimistic and uplifting tone of the music, contrasting previous darker album artwork.
๐ Fun Facts
๐ถ “For What It’s Worth” became one of Placebo’s most popular singles, charting across Europe and showcasing their renewed melodic sensibility.
๐ธ The album was a deliberate attempt to explore brighter sonic landscapes, incorporating lush instrumentation and electronic elements.
๐ค The record marks a new era for the band, highlighting resilience and emotional renewal after years of darker, introspective albums.
๐ค Trivia
๐ง Battle for the Sun was the first Placebo album to feature Steve Forrest on drums, bringing a slightly heavier, more dynamic percussion style.
๐ผ The title track and several songs explore themes of personal empowerment, redemption, and facing life’s challenges, reflecting a more positive outlook than previous records.
๐ถ The album charted in the top 10 across multiple European countries, confirming Placebo’s continued popularity a decade after their debut.
❄️ Did You Know?
๐ธ Did you know? Brian Molko described Battle for the Sun as a “more life-affirming and positive” album, signaling a shift in the band’s lyrical focus.
๐ถ Did you know? The single “Ashtray Heart” is considered one of Placebo’s most energetic and guitar-driven tracks in their discography.
๐ค Did you know? The album’s release was accompanied by a world tour, featuring visually striking stage production and live reinterpretations of older songs alongside the new material.


