Decemberunderground
Decemberunderground is the seventh studio album by American rock band AFI, released on June 6, 2006, through Interscope Records. The album was supported by three singles, "Miss Murder", "Love Like Winter", and "The Missing Frame".
Decemberunderground
June 6, 2006
- Conway Recording, Los Angeles, California
- Sage & Sound Recording, Los Angeles, California
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Recording[edit]
Over 120 songs were written for the album, the majority of them never finished or released.[4]
Recording took place at Conway Recording Studios and Sage & Sound Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California. Sessions were produced by Jerry Finn with Joe McGrath handling recording. They were assisted by engineers Seth Waldmann, Jason Gossman, Kevin Mills, Eric Weaver, Dimitar Krnjaic and Keith Armstrong. In addition to Puget's programming and keyboards, Ronan Harris of VNV Nation and Dave McCracken contributed additional programming and keyboards. Finn and Chris Lord-Alge mixed the recordings at Conway Studios and Resonate Music. Ted Jensen mastered the recordings at Sterling Sound in New York City.[5]
Music[edit]
Mainly described as a post-hardcore, alternative rock and emo album, Decemberunderground also contains a variety of genre elements, including EDM, new wave, gothic rock, hardcore punk,[6] synthwave[7] and synthpop.[8][9] Ed Thompson of IGN compared the album to bands such as U2, the Cure, the Smiths, Depeche Mode and Alphaville.[9] Alternative Press compared the album to 1980s synthwave music.[7]
Regarding the album's title, lead singer Davey Havok said, "Decemberunderground is a time and a place. It is where the cold can huddle together in darkness and isolation."[10] The album's title is sung in a lyric in the song "The Interview".
Release[edit]
In late March 2006, the upcoming album was promoted by a cryptic contest known as "The Charlotte Mystery" that culminated in fans who solved the puzzles being invited to April 2006 private shows in Los Angeles, New York City, and San Francisco.[11] Alongside this, the album's title was revealed, and was planned for release in three months' time.[12] The album's lead single, "Miss Murder", was released to radio on April 24, 2006.[13] The following day, the artwork and track listing for the album was posted online.[14] The music video for "Miss Murder" premiered through MTV's Overdrive program on May 9, 2006.[15] On May 24, 2006, a 10" picture disc was released featuring "Rabbits are Roadkill on Rt. 37" as the B-side.[16]
In May 2006, they appeared at The Bamboozle and HFStival.[17][18] Leading up to the album's release, listening parties were held across Canada and the US.[19] Decemberunderground was made available for streaming on May 30, 2006,[20] before being released on June 6, 2006. The iTunes version included "On the Arrow" and a cover of the Morrissey song "Jack the Ripper" (1992) as bonus tracks.[16] Customers who pre-ordered the album at special pre-listening events received a CD of the "Miss Murder" single, which also contained a cover of INXS's song "Don't Change". The first pressing of the CD in the United States contained a limited edition insert with one of four band member portraits.[21]
On June 8, 2006, the band appeared on MTV Movie & TV Awards, where they performed "Miss Murder".[22] Between June and August 2006, the band appeared at select stops on the 2006 Warped Tour and played various headlining shows, with support from the Dillinger Escape Plan and Nightmare of You.[23][24][25] Darker My Love supported the last few dates of the tour.[26] In September 2006, the band appeared at the Bumbershoot festival, and went on a brief West Coast US tour with support from Tiger Army.[27][28] "Love Like Winter" was released to radio on September 25, 2006; the song's music video was posted online two days later.[29][30] Following this, the band played three shows in Germany, before embarking on a UK tour in October 2006, where they were supported by the Explosion and Dispute.[31][32][33]
The album was re-released on November 7, 2006, on 6 "icy clear" 7-inch vinyl. The individual record sleeves featured band member portraits, as well as a portrait of the band's tour manager Smith Puget.[34] That same month, they played three US shows with the Explosion and the Loved Ones that led into a short tour of New Zealand and Australia.[35][36] They closed out the year headlining the 91X Nightmare Before Xmas radio festival, and playing an AOL Session, where they performed "Endlessly, She Said".[37][38] On December 12, 2006, the band released the video album I Heard a Voice – Live from Long Beach Arena, which was filmed at Long Beach Arena earlier in the year.[39]
In February 2007, they played a few East Coast shows with Sick of It All, which was followed by a few West Coast shows in the next month with Viva Hate and Love Equals Death.[40][41][42] Preceded by one-off show in Mexico, AFI then went on a tour of Europe in April and May 2007, and appeared at Virgin Festival in Canada.[41][43][44] AFI held their last concert in promotion of the album at Download Fest in October 2007. Havok and Puget then began to promote their side-project Blaqk Audio before beginning work on the eighth AFI album, Crash Love (2009).
All tracks recorded during the Decemberunderground sessions unless otherwise noted.