''As Tradition Dies Slowly'' is the debut full-length album by American
metalcore band
Morning Again
Morning Again is an American metalcore band from Florida. They were known for their metallic sound as well as for their straight edge, vegan, anti-religious and anti-government ideals. The band was a "sister band" to Culture, often switching m ...
. It was released on compact disc and 12-inch vinyl by American record label
Revelation Records
Revelation Records is an independent record label focusing originally and primarily on hardcore punk. The label is known for releases by bands such as Youth of Today, Warzone, Sick of It All, Quicksand, Side By Side, Chain of Strength, Sh ...
on June 30, 1998.
It was the band's first release to enter music charts, reaching number 22 and spending nine weeks on
CMJ New Music Report
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's Loud Rock chart, and reaching number 50 on ''
FMQB
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's Metal Detector Pure Spins chart. The album was subsequently re-issued digitally by Revelation Records, and was later repressed on 12-inch vinyl on July 9, 2015, and again on January 22, 2019.
Background
Recording
The album was the band's first release on Revelation Records, which had shown interest in the band after hearing early material recorded with original vocalist
Damien Moyal
Damien Zev Moyal (born September 25, 1976) is an American vocalist, lyricist, musician, songwriter and designer. Originally from Amstelveen, North Holland, Netherlands, he moved to the United States as a child and grew up in Miami, Florida wher ...
(''
The Cleanest War'' and ''
Hand of Hope'').
''As Tradition Dies Slowly''
's writing and recording sessions, and following promotional tours, featured several member changes, leading the band to ultimately break up in October 1998, only four months after the album's release.
The band began writing music for ''As Tradition Dies Slowly'' in March 1997, with guitarist and principal songwriter
John Wylie, drummer
Louie Long
Morning Again is an American metalcore band from Florida. They were known for their metallic sound as well as for their straight edge, Veganism, vegan, anti-religious and Anti-statism, anti-government ideals. The band was a "sister band" to Cultu ...
, vocalist
Kevin Byers, bass guitarist
Gerardo Villarroel and newly recruited guitarist
Joseph Simmons
Joseph Ward Simmons (born November 14, 1964), better known by the stage name Run, Rev. Run or DJ Run, is an American rapper, producer, DJ and television personality. Simmons is one of the founding members of the influential hip hop group Run ...
.
Long was replaced by
Matthew Thomas in April 1997.
The album was recorded from February 1–12, 1998, with producer
Jeremy Staska
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* Jérémy, a French given name
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* ''Jeremy'', a 1919 ...
at Studio 13 in
Deerfield Beach
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, Florida, where the band had recorded nearly all of its prior material since 1996.
The session included the recording of seven new songs ("Stones", "Seasons", "Murder You Call War", "As Tradition Dies Slowly", "Free to Decide", "Words of a Chosen Few" and "Rights of Passage"), and three previously released songs that were re-recorded for the album ("Uncivil Hands", "Martyr" and "Dictation of Beauty").
The song "Martyr" had previously been recorded in September 1996 and appeared on the band's split 7-inch vinyl with
Shoulder
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and on the ''Martyr'' extended play;
"Uncivil Hands" had previously been recorded in December 1996 and appeared on the extended play ''
My Statement of Life in a Dying World''; and "Dictation of Beauty" had previously been recorded in August 1997 and appeared on the band's split 7-inch vinyl and CD with
25 ta Life.
Only three weeks after the album was recorded, Simmons was fired and replaced by
Stephen Looker
Morning Again is an American metalcore band from Florida. They were known for their metallic sound as well as for their straight edge, Veganism, vegan, anti-religious and Anti-statism, anti-government ideals. The band was a "sister band" to Cultu ...
, who had just quit both
Culture
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and
As Friends Rust
As Friends Rust is an American melodic hardcore band based in Gainesville, Florida. The original line-up, which included vocalist Damien Moyal, guitarist Henry Olmino, bass guitarist Jeronimo Gomez and drummer Matthew Crum, formed in Davie, ...
to join Morning Again.
As a result, Simmons moved to Gainesville, Florida and joined both Culture and As Friends Rust, taking up Looker's former position.
Promotion
In promotion of the release, Morning Again toured the United States and Europe several times between November 1997 and October 1998, accompanied by such bands as
Converge
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,
Agnostic Front
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History First era (1980–1 ...
,
Today Is the Day,
Keepsake,
Disembodied, Vision, Maximum Penalty, Another Victim, Length of Time and For the Love of...
The band also performed at notable festivals like
Syracuse Hardcore Festival in Syracuse, New York, Michigan Festival in Detroit, Michigan, Hardcore Festival in Rijen, Netherlands, Radix Tierrechts Festival in Speyer, Germany and Broken Silence Hardcore Festival in Schorndorf, Germany.
The band was also scheduled to perform at
CMJ Music Marathon
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in November 1998, but cancelled their appearance when breaking up weeks before.
Track listing
Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.
Personnel
Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.
;Morning Again
*
Kevin Byers – lead vocals
*
John Wylie – guitar
*
Joseph Simmons
Joseph Ward Simmons (born November 14, 1964), better known by the stage name Run, Rev. Run or DJ Run, is an American rapper, producer, DJ and television personality. Simmons is one of the founding members of the influential hip hop group Run ...
– guitar
*
Stephen Looker
Morning Again is an American metalcore band from Florida. They were known for their metallic sound as well as for their straight edge, Veganism, vegan, anti-religious and Anti-statism, anti-government ideals. The band was a "sister band" to Cultu ...
– guitar (credit only, did not perform on the recording)
*
Gerardo Villarroel – bass guitar
*
Matthew Thomas – drums
;Production
*
Jeremy Staska
Jeremy may refer to:
* Jeremy (given name), a given name
* Jérémy, a French given name
* ''Jeremy'' (film), a 1973 film
* "Jeremy" (song), a song by Pearl Jam
* Jeremy (snail), a left-coiled garden snail that died in 2017
* ''Jeremy'', a 1919 ...
– recording engineer, mixer and producer at Studio 13
* Alan Douches – mastering engineer at West West Side Music
*
Richie Birkenhead – artwork and design
* Jason Upright – photography
* John Polosi – legal representation
Release history
References
External links
''As Tradition Dies Slowly''at
Spotify
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(streamed copy where licensed)
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1998 debut albums
Albums produced by Jeremy Staska
Morning Again albums
Revelation Records albums