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Spinning the Truth Around is the eleventh and twelfth studio albums by American band Blue October. It is a triple album, released in three separate parts. Part I was released on October 14, 2022. Part II was released October 13, 2023, with Part III to follow soon after. Part III will contain remixes and alternate versions of songs from Parts I and II.The title track was the first single, and was positively compared to Bruce Springsteen.

Justin Furstenfeld co-wrote several songs with Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan, who came up with melodies. The song "The Girl Who Stole My Heart" was conceived after Justin heard an instrumental demo from the 1990s by the band Idaho that had been posted on instagram. He secured permission from Idaho songwriter Jeff Martin to write lyrics to the music, and Martin was given co-writing credit. The Blue October version was initially released as a Christmas single in December 2020.

The vinyl version of Part I of the album was released in three different variants - the standard version being red swirl, as well as a limited run of 600 blue swirl records, and 300 pressings of a limited edition black record with gold smoke inlay, which sold out the first day it was for sale. Part II was also released in three different vinyl variants, with the standard version being green, a limited edition blue, and 300 orange creamsicle color discs.

The single "Where Did You Go? I'm Less of a Mess These Days" reached the top 20 on the alternative rock chart. The song was a successful radio hit for so many weeks that it actually caused a delay in the release of Part II of the album, as the band was hesitant to release new music while they had a single currently climbing the charts.

Recording for Part II wrapped up in May 2023, with the compiled files for the last song "A Better Man" sent off to be mixed on May 31. The final track listing for Part II was announced the next day, and the song "Down Here Waiting" was announced as the first single from Part II. "Down Here Waiting" made its radio debut on June 14. Mastering of the album was completed by June 25, and the release date was announced for September 29, 2023. "Down Here Waiting" was released to online platforms on July 7, 2023. After its first week on radio, "Down Here Waiting" debuted at number 48 on the alternative rock chart, climbing to number 40 in its second week, becoming Blue October's nineteenth song to reach the top 40. The second single from Part II, "All I See Is You" was release September 22, 2023.
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