The Art of Drowning (album)

The Art of Drowning
Studio album by AFI
Released September 19, 2000
Recorded Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California
Genre Horror punk[1]
Length 48:33
Label Nitro
Producer Chuck Johnson, AFI
AFI chronology
All Hallow's E.P.
(1999)
The Art of Drowning
(2000)
The Days of the Phoenix EP
(2001)
Singles from The Art of Drowning
  1. "The Days of the Phoenix"
    Released: 2000
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Punknews[3]
Decoy Music[4]
Alternative Press[5]

The Art of Drowning is the fifth studio album by American rock band AFI. It was released on September 19, 2000, through Nitro Records.

The album was listed by Alternative Press as one of the ten most-influential albums of the year 2000.[6] The album was included in Rock Sound's 101 Modern Classics list at number 40.[7]

Background

Recorded after the All Hallows EP, The Art Of Drowning features a punk sound which had been explored on the band's preceding release, albeit this time inflected with elements of alternative rock. The album contains many more slower-tempo songs, such as "6 to 8" and "Morningstar," than any of its predecessors. Facets of AFI's brand of hardcore punk are also prominent in the album, which still features the diaphragmatic screams of Davey Havok, gang vocals, and several fast-tempo songs. The album was the last to be self-produced by the band. The 2003 follow-up, Sing the Sorrow, was produced by Butch Vig and Jerry Finn.

Track notes

The lead single, "The Days of the Phoenix", experienced moderate airplay on modern rock stations, the most notable being KROQ-FM. A music video was released for the song and was shot in a venue in California called 8 Below. It was directed by Marc Webb. "The Days of the Phoenix" was released as an EP in 2001, which peaked at #152 on the UK Singles Chart. "Wester" and "6 to 8" were also released in the form of promotional singles.

When asked about the track "Smile" in an interview, Davey answered,

Hate humanity? Yep, sure do. There's such a lack of responsibility for one's actions in the world, a selfishness, and a great destruction in the way people live their lives. It's all instant gratification, and who cares how my instant gratification affects those around me, or on a small personal level or a global level. The way people treat each other is truly disgusting, and we've created an environment through advances in science and technology that allows for a very septic society to thrive. And we breed and breed, and all the wrong people breed while all the right people don't want to have children because they don't want to place them in this world.

The Art of Drowning also features AFI's first use of electronic music in the beginning of "The Despair Factor". The track eventually inspired the name of the band's official fan club, The Despair Faction.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Initiation"   0:39
2. "The Lost Souls"   2:42
3. "The Nephilim"   2:35
4. "Ever and a Day"   3:06
5. "Sacrifice Theory"   1:58
6. "Of Greetings and Goodbyes"   3:04
7. "Smile"   1:31
8. "A Story at Three"   3:53
9. "The Days of the Phoenix"   3:27
10. "Catch a Hot One"   2:54
11. "Wester"   3:02
12. "6 to 8"   4:21
13. "The Despair Factor"   3:54
14. "Morningstar"   3:17

Bonus tracks, B-Sides, unreleased tracks, etc.

All tracks recorded during the Art of Drowning sessions unless otherwise noted.

Personnel

Chart positions

Chart Position
Billboard 200 174
Heatseekers 9
Top Independent Albums 12
Top Heatseekers Pacific 2
Top Heatseekers Mountain 1

Notes

References

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