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The Mourning After

 
Album Review: The Mourning After

  • Artist: 40 Below Summer
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 28, 2003
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

New Jersey nu-metal quintet 40 Below Summer yields solid results by fusing aggression and allure on The Mourning After, its second long-player. The band had worked with veteran hard rock producer GGGarth Richardson for its 2001 debut, Invitation to the Dance, but -- in a curious move -- opted to align with Vertical Horizon overseer David Bendeth here. And while the band's forceful attack still won't land it in the pop survey, Bendeth's input does manage to give the band a foot up on other alternative metal acts in the run for airplay in the "active rock" format. "Self Medicate," the band's breakout hit, careens from brutality to affability, due largely in part to the amazing vocal range of Max Illidge, who turns from Drano-gargle utterances to soaring melodies on a dime. "Taxi Cab Confession" works this same dichotomy, also with likable consequences. Far more puzzling is "Breathless," which finds the outfit capably shifting into pop ballad mode à la Creed. That momentary lapse in direction is soon corrected, however, and as The Mourning After unfolds, tracks like the cathartic "F.E." and the spooky "A Season in Hell" right the wrongs for 40 Below Summer's ballooning headbanger clientele. ~ John D. Luerssen, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Self Medicate 40 Below Summer (3:13)
Taxi Cab Confession 40 Below Summer (3:21)
Rain 40 Below Summer (4:33)
Breathless 40 Below Summer (3:47)
Better Life 40 Below Summer (3:04)
Monday Song 40 Below Summer (3:46)
F.E. 40 Below Summer (3:23)
Awakening 40 Below Summer (3:36)
Alienation 40 Below Summer (3:42)
A Season in Hell 40 Below Summer (16:18)

Credits

George Black (Hair Stylist), Max Illidge (Group Member), Carlos Aguilar (Artwork), Jordan Plingos (Guitar), Dan Korneff (Engineer), Joey d'Amico (Group Member), George Black (Make-Up), Max Illidge (Engineer), Carlos Aguilar (Group Member), Max Illidge (Throat), 40 Below Summer (Producer), Jordan Plingos (Group Member), Dan Korneff (Mixing), Max Illidge (Mixing), Carlos Aguilar (Piano), Joey d'Amico (Guitar), Carlos Aguilar (Drums), Amy V. Cooper (Photography), Nick Cohen (Assistant Engineer), Carlos Aguilar (Layout Concept), Dan Korneff (Digital Editing), Dan Levine (Artwork), John Bender (Assistant Engineer), Dan Levine (Layout Concept), David Bendeth (Producer)
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The Mourning After
Studio album by 40 Below Summer
Released October 28, 2003
Recorded ???
Genre Alternative metal
Nu metal
Hard rock
Length 48:35
Label Razor & Tie
Producer David Bendeth
Professional reviews
40 Below Summer chronology
Invitation to the Dance
(2001)
The Mourning After
(2003)
The Last Dance
(2006)

The Mourning After is the second major release by the hard rock music group 40 Below Summer. The album was released on October 28, 2003 via Razor & Tie Records. Two singles were released from the album in "Self Medicate" and "Taxi Cab Confession".

During promotion of the album, 40 Below Summer appeared on Headbangers Ball, and the video for "Self Medicate" found significant airplay. This video features the group performing the song in a city park as well as various acts of indulgent "self medication" by townspeople (i.e. secretively buying pornography, gorging on food, making out). The following year, MTV2 held a fan's choice poll for the Best Metal Videos of 2004.[1] The results aired on the December 25 edition of Headbangers Ball with "Self Medicate" ranking in at #18.

Track listing

  1. "Self Medicate" – 3:13 (Also appears on the soundtrack album from the 2003 remake of 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre)
  2. "Taxi Cab Confession" – 3:21
  3. "Rain" – 4:33
  4. "Breathless" – 3:47
  5. "Better Life" – 3:04
  6. "Monday Song" – 3:46
  7. "F.E." (featuring Cristian Machado) – 3:23
  8. "Awakening" – 3:36
  9. "Alienation" – 3:42
  10. "A Season In Hell" – 16:18
  11. "Training Day (Japanese Import Exclusive) - 3:38
  • Track 10 contains the hidden tracks, "Can You Feel The End?" beginning at 3:02 and "The Day I Died" beginning at 11:58.

Personnel

  • Max Illidge – Vocals
  • Joey D'Amico – Guitar
  • Jordan Plingos – Guitar
  • Hector Graziani – Bass
  • Carlos Aguilar – Drums

References

  1. ^ Vote For The Best Metal Videos Of 2004 MetalUnderground.com (December 7, 2004). Retrieved December 8, 2007.

 
 

 

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