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| Released = October 28, 2003
| Released = October 28, 2003
| Recorded = Mirror Image Recorders, NYC
| Recorded = Mirror Image Recorders, NYC
| Genre = [[Alternative rock]], [[nu metal]]
| Genre = [[Alternative metal]], [[nu metal]], [[alternative rock]]
| Length = 48:35
| Length = 48:35
| Label = [[Razor & Tie]]
| Label = [[Razor & Tie]]
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'''''The Mourning After''''' is the second major release by the [[nu metal]] band [[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".
'''''The Mourning After''''' is the second major release by the American [[nu metal]] band [[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 [[music video|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 [[indulgence|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.<ref name=hb>[http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=10977 ''Vote For The Best Metal Videos Of 2004''] MetalUnderground.com (December 7, 2004). Retrieved December 8, 2007.</ref> The results aired on the December 25 edition of ''Headbangers Ball'' with "Self Medicate" ranking in at #18.
During promotion of the album, 40 Below Summer appeared on ''[[Headbangers Ball]]'', and the [[music video|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 [[indulgence|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.<ref name=hb>[http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=10977 ''Vote For The Best Metal Videos Of 2004''] MetalUnderground.com (December 7, 2004). Retrieved December 8, 2007.</ref> The results aired on the December 25 edition of ''Headbangers Ball'' with "Self Medicate" ranking in at #18.
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The CD is Content/Copy-Protected with MediaMax [[Digital Rights Management]] Software on it.
The CD is Content/Copy-Protected with MediaMax [[Digital Rights Management]] Software on it.


== Style ==
== Musical style ==


Joey D'amico, who played guitar on the album, stated "Before, we wanted to be really heavy, but we so wanted the music to be melodic, so we'd slap those parts right next to each other. Now we learned how to meld them together to create a sound."<ref name=biography>{{cite web|title=Biography|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060223050158/http://40belowsummer.com/site/main.php?content=band|website=40 Below Summer|accessdate=15 May 2015}}</ref>
Joey D'amico, who played guitar on the album, stated "Before, we wanted to be really heavy, but we so wanted the music to be melodic, so we'd slap those parts right next to each other. Now we learned how to meld them together to create a sound."<ref name=biography>{{cite web|title=Biography|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060223050158/http://40belowsummer.com/site/main.php?content=band|website=40 Below Summer|accessdate=15 May 2015}}</ref>

Revision as of 02:54, 13 December 2015

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Allmusic[1]
Counterculture[2]
Rockezine[3]
Sputnikmusic[4]

The Mourning After is the second major release by the American nu metal band 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.[5] The results aired on the December 25 edition of Headbangers Ball with "Self Medicate" ranking in at #18.

The CD is Content/Copy-Protected with MediaMax Digital Rights Management Software on it.

Musical style

Joey D'amico, who played guitar on the album, stated "Before, we wanted to be really heavy, but we so wanted the music to be melodic, so we'd slap those parts right next to each other. Now we learned how to meld them together to create a sound."[6]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Self Medicate"3:13
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
Japanese Import
No.TitleLength
11."Training Day"3:38
  • Track 10 contains the hidden track, "The Day I Died" beginning at 11:58.

Personnel

40 Below Summer

Additional Musicians

Production

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ http://www.counterculture.co.uk/album-review/40-below-summer-the-mourning-after.html link]
  3. ^ http://www.rockezine.com/asp/rez_areview.asp?ID=1446&review=40%20Below%20Summer%20-%20The%20Mourning%20After link]
  4. ^ http://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/38235/40-Below-Summer-The-Mourning-After/ link]
  5. ^ Vote For The Best Metal Videos Of 2004 MetalUnderground.com (December 7, 2004). Retrieved December 8, 2007.
  6. ^ "Biography". 40 Below Summer. Retrieved 15 May 2015.