Superheroes is a song written by Danny ODonoghue and Mark Sheehan of Irish pop rock band The Script with songwriter James Barry. The song was originally recorded by the band for inclusion on their fourth studio album, No Sound Without Silence (2014). The track was first released by Columbia Records on 22 July 2014 as the lead single promoting the album. The single was released in Ireland on 29 August 2014 and in the United Kingdom on 31 August 2014.
Composition
Superheroes, according to The Script lead vocalist Danny ODonoghue, is a song written for the unsung heroes out in the world. The song, which calls out people who are going through the hardest of times but can keep their head held high, has drawn comparisons by some music critics to Firework, originally performed by American singer Katy Perry, in terms of the songs lyrical themes.
Recording
Superheroes was the first song written by the band for their fourth studio album, setting a musical template for the production of the new album. The track also features additional guitar played by producer Andrew Frampton, a long-time collaborator with The Script.
Promotion
A snippet of Superheroes was first played during a Google Hangouts session hosted by the band on 18 July 2014, where they unveiled their fourth studio album, No Sound Without Silence. The snippet was one of four to be played during the session, with snippets from No Sound Without Silence album tracks The Energy Never Dies, Man On a Wire and No Good In Goodbye also being played during the session. Superheroes was the first full track to be lifted from the album, premiering on BBC Radio 1 during the The Radio 1 Breakfast Show on 21 July 2014. The track is also set to be released as a promotional single for airplay on United States Contemporary hit radio on 28 July 2014. Superheroes was first released as the sole track on the bands twelfth single on 22 July 2014, serving as the first single released in promotion of No Sound Without Silence. The track was additionally distributed by video hosting service Vevo for streaming media the same day.
Music video
A music video to accompany the release of Superheroes directed by Vaughan Arnell was released on 4 August 2014. The music video was shot in Johannesburg, South Africa over a period of a few days.
The music video for Superheroes was shot in Johannesburg, cited by the band as an inspiration for the song itself. Danny ODonoghue stated, We spent a few days there and spent a lot of time with the people in the township, because they are our superheroes.
Reception
General reception to the song upon the release of the Superheroes single has been generally positive. National American daily newspaper USA Today named the track as song of the week on 22 July 2014, with music critic Brian Mansfield writing The Script continues to display its biggest strength: making pop music with heart and power. Rachel Sonis of music website Idolator wrote Superheroes is a self-proclaimed ultra-catchy tune that, after a few spins, definitely lives up to that description. Kevin, editor-in-chief of Spin Media website Direct Lyrics commented positively on the song, stating there is no way The Script arent reaching #1 with this, further describing it as epic in every way. Reactions to the song on social media was also largely positive, with Capital reporting that fans had hailed the track as beautiful upon the tracks first play on its radio network. In addition, 4Music stated that the song was an anthemic stomper.
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