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''Bodies'' is the eleventh studio album by American rock band
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. The album was released through Rise Records on June 11, 2021. Seven singles, six of which were concurrently released as double A-sides, were released ahead of the album: "Twisted Tongues" / "Escape from Los Angeles" were the lead-off singles, released in January 2021. Both charted in the ''Billboard''
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, making it their first album since ''
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'' that had multiple singles chart. The third and fourth singles, " Looking Tragic / Begging for Trouble" were released in February 2021. The fifth and sixth singles, "Dulcería / Far Too Near" were concurrently released in mid-April 2021. The final single, "Tied to a Tree", was released as a standalone A-side, and was released in late May 2021, two weeks before the album release. Critically, the album was met with polarizing reviews, and became the band's first album to not chart on the ''
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'' since '' Black Sails in the Sunset'', although it did reached number 33 on the
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Chart.


Background

According to
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frontman
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, the album was written in 2019 and finished by early 2020, prior to
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, which had no impact on the album. On March 28, 2020, guitarist
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was interviewed by ''
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'' to promote a headlining appearance at
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. He said that while he did not expect the band's eleventh album to be released by the time of the performance, "hopefully at least a couple of songs will be." During an
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livestream on April 27, 2020, Puget said that the album was finished, but that its release date was being pushed back as a result of the
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. On January 1, 2021, the band announced that their eleventh studio album would be released before the end of the year. On January 15, they released the tracks "Twisted Tongues" and "Escape from Los Angeles". On February 25, it was revealed that the album would be called ''Bodies'', and be released on June 11. Along with the announcement, the band revealed two new songs as another joint single, " Looking Tragic / Begging for Trouble". Additionally, a music video was released for "Looking Tragic". On April 9, "Dulceria / Far Too Near" were released, along with a music video for the former song, which was co-written by Billy Corgan. On May 25, the song "Tied to a Tree" was released. Puget called it his favorite from the album. A music video for the song, directed by
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, was released on July 8. A short film using music from the album, titled ''Where We Used to Meet'', was directed by Kes Glozier. It premiered in Los Angeles on September 28 with an online screening two days later and a wide
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release on June 13, 2022. An outtake from the album titled "Caught", which Havok explained was excluded "for a better album flow", debuted at the premiere and was subsequently released online and as a
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. Drummer
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applauded the track, although he did not play on it. The band will tour in support of the album in 2022 with
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Album art

The album artwork was designed by Donny Phillips for KIHL Studio. The standard CD/vinyl editions feature a grey-on-black color palette, and the three-gender logo that appears on various promotional material is printed on the disc. A
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-exclusive CD edition comes with an alternate album cover, which shows a gold-on-black version of the three-gender logo, which is also included as a patch. The vinyl edition's top cover slip (displaying the title and track listing) is detachable. The standard CD version has a printing error which lists the album's final song as the twelfth song instead of the eleventh.


Critical reception

''Bodies'' was met with mixed reviews from most contemporary music critics. On the
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, which normalizes music ratings, ''Bodies'' received an average score of 67 out of 100, indicating "generally favorable reviews based on seven critics". On
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, ''Bodies'' received an average rating of 5.8/10 based on eight contemporary music critic reviews, indicating mixed reviews. In a positive review for '' DIY magazine'', Ben Tipple gave the album four stars out of five, stating that AFI "have landed on a sound both contemporary and unmistakably theirs," praising the band's
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and gothic rock sounds with elements of new wave. James Hickie of ''
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'' gave a more mixed review of the band's fusion of genres, saying, "the band's desire to suffuse their sound with new tones and textures is admirable and frequently pays dividends, but there are moments when that drive to evolve leads them to either cleave too close to other bands or stray too far from their own fundamentals." Hickie gave the album three stars out of five. Neil Yeung of
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gave ''Bodies'' a positive review, and specifically noted the instrumentation of the album, particularly that of Puget and Carson. Yeung called much of the album's instrumentation a "wild synth bop that sounds like a
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outtake set to guitars". Yeung further noted that Havok "remains the unmistakable center of attention, his poetic lyrics and passionate delivery injecting a much-needed vulnerability that challenges the overt masculine energy of the genre". Yeung gave the album four stars out of five. ''
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'' writer Adam Feibel panned the album, rating it a 3 out of 10. Feibel described it as "a mostly lifeless album that puts FIat perhaps their lowest moment". He further said, "with ''Bodies'', they sound lost without an identity. There's barely anything that's exciting or memorable, and when it surprises, it's only in the wrong ways. The band sounds about 30 years less experienced than they are." Thomas Stremfel, writing for ''Spectrum Culture'', also reviewed the album negatively, saying, "''Bodies'' sounds like AFI phoning it in. As easy as it is to praise a few of the songs in the tracklist, it doesn't negate the majority of the project's unwillingness to take chances outside of a couple anomalies." Stremfel rated the album 45 out of 100.


Track listing


Personnel

The following individuals were credited with the production of the album. *
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– producer *
Tony Hoffer Tony Hoffer is an American record producer, songwriter, and music mixer. Career Hoffer is credited for his work on multiple platinum-selling albums including The Kooks, The Thrills, Beck, Supergrass, Turin Brakes and Air. His records have bee ...
– mixing *
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– mastering


Charts


References

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