''So Much for the Afterglow'' is the third studio album by American
alternative rock
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band
Everclear, released on October 7, 1997. It contained the singles "
Everything to Everyone
''Everything to Everyone'' (commonly abbreviated ''E2E'') is the sixth full-length studio album by Barenaked Ladies. It was released in 2003 and was produced by Ron Aniello. Singles from the album include "Another Postcard", "Testing 1, 2, 3", ...
", "
I Will Buy You a New Life", "
Father of Mine", "So Much for the Afterglow", and "One Hit Wonder". "Everything to Everyone", "I Will Buy You A New Life", and "Father of Mine" received heavy rotation on
MTV's ''
Total Request Live'' and launched Everclear into mainstream popularity in the late-90s. ''So Much for the Afterglow'' provided Everclear with their only
Grammy nomination to date, a Best Rock Instrumental nod in 1998 for "El Distorto de Melodica." The album is considered a departure from the band's earlier
punk rock and
grunge sound for a more
pop
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Albums
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-oriented sound.
''So Much for the Afterglow'' remains Everclear's best selling album with a 2× Platinum certification by the
RIAA in 1998.
Production
It was originally going to be called ''Pure White Evil'',
however, the title was changed to ''So Much for the Afterglow'' in March 1997.
Early on, singer
Art Alexakis wanted to create "a combination of even heavier songs, more punk songs, and then kind of more melodic stuff."
By the time touring for ''
Sparkle and Fade'' ended and recording began, the direction of the album shifted.
Alexakis remarked to
MTV that, "the fact is, ''Sparkle and Fade'' was a rock record with pop influences; this time we tried to make a pop record with rock influences." Regarding the recording process,
Greg Eklund
Greg Eklund (born April 18, 1970) is an American musician/drummer. Originally, he was the drummer for Jolly Mon and quit the band after the release of their debut album. He then joined the rock band Everclear as their drummer from 1994-2003, Th ...
reflected, "We rented a room in a warehouse, oddly enough by Esco Steel, where I used to work, in Northwest
Portland
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. We were literally around the corner from where I used to work in a steel foundry. I don't know how we found it, but it was in a really dilapidated warehouse down there. And
Craig got, like, shingles and some weird flu that put him in the hospital or something. So I remember when we started working on Art's new songs it was just him and me."
He also noted there was pressure to follow up the success of the song "
Santa Monica", commenting "We'd had some success with "Santa Monica" but there was a really big question mark whether we'd be able to continue that. You know what everybody says—you have 10 years to write your first record and six months to write your second. Art was a good songwriter, so I knew we had good songs, but it was sorta like, 'Wow, if this doesn't go, this might all end right here.'"
Pro Tools were utilized during the recording, including on the song "El Distorto de Melodica", which was composed in Pro Tools by associate producer Lars Fox, using techniques he'd developed while with his band,
Grotus.
On earlier Everclear releases, Alexakis sped up the tapes of songs to make them faster and more energetic. Due to Pro Tools, he was able to speed up songs without having his pitch altered. Fox recalled that "
Everything to Everyone
''Everything to Everyone'' (commonly abbreviated ''E2E'') is the sixth full-length studio album by Barenaked Ladies. It was released in 2003 and was produced by Ron Aniello. Singles from the album include "Another Postcard", "Testing 1, 2, 3", ...
" was sped up by ten percent. He remarked, "If he'd sung it and sped it up that much he'd sound like Mickey Mouse. He'd sound like a chipmunk. So he sung it with the track already sped up some percentage."
The final mixes for ''So Much for the Afterglow'' were completed in June 1997.
Promotion
Following a run of shows in the US during late 1997, Everclear had a troubled tour of Australia, which saw the band temporarily break up, with bassist
Craig Montoya
Craig Aloysius Montoya (born September 14, 1970) is the bassist of Castella and Tri-Polar and former bassist of Everclear. eventually leaving the tour.
At the time,
MTV News stated, "Media reports from down under reveal that Montoya's bass was stolen at the Extreme Games concert on the
Gold Coast; a firecracker or pipe bomb was thrown on the stage in
Melbourne
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; and that Alexakis was hit in the face by a shoe in
Wollongong.
ustralian music industry columnist ChristieEliezer's column also reports that following the theft of the guitar, Alexakis swore at the audience."
Alexakis later claimed the behaviour of the Australian fans didn't lead to friction, saying "The problem wasn't with me. The problem was that the other people were having a hard time. Look, I love Australia! Especially Melbourne. Every time I go down there, I almost don't wanna come back. I love it there."
Eklund also elaborated, "That's complete bullshit. That's a retelling of what happened. I love Australia, too. It's one of my favorite places in the world. That's not what happened."
Reception
''So Much for the Afterglow'' received a mostly positive reaction from critics. The ''
Orlando Sentinel'' observed in their review that, "It almost seems that Everclear is writing a soundtrack for their lives by singing about the 'girl next door', poverty, egotistical snobs and a father who abandons his family. Though Everclear does tackle some depressing subjects, their songs don't become
Pearl Jam-like depress-fests because of the band's positive outlook and upbeat music." ''
Spin'' claimed the album explored "oddly grown-up topics for alt-rock", also noting similarities with the band's previous work, stating "On ''Sparkle and Fade'', the centerpieces 'Santa Monica' and 'Summerland' deal expressly with escaping to begin a new life in a new place, west of here, beside the ocean if at all possible. Now in 'Amphetamine', Miss Perfect-in-a-Fucked-Up-Way comes 'out West to find the sun'".
''
Rolling Stone
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'' gave the album a mixed review, stating "the songs on ''So Much for the Afterglow'' manage only to present a series of victims, objects of leadman Art Alexakis' confused contempt or peculiarly mopey brand of compassion: the neglectful ne'er-do-well of 'Father of Mine'; the people-pleasing nymphet of the first single, 'Everything to Everyone'; the two-dimensional 'magazine girl' of 'Amphetamine'. Alexakis seems incapable of irony, depicting these people in a manner that's never less than heavy-handed."
Legacy and accolades
''
The New York Times
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'' included ''So Much for the Afterglow'' on their "Best of '97" list in January 1998, writing "With loud, obnoxious songs that confront the crisis of the family, monogamy's perils and the vise grip of money, from the perspective of a punk trying not to self-destruct for a change, Everclear is perfecting rebel rock for adults." In 2017, ''
The Dallas Morning News
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'' included ''So Much for the Afterglow'' in an article titled "Flash back to 1997: 5 albums that were as good 20 years ago as they are today", noting that it took the band from "one-hit wonder to modern rock headliner."
Everclear toured the US and Australia in 2017 to celebrate the album's 20th anniversary.
Track listing
Personnel
;Band
*
Art Alexakis -
Banjo, Guitar,
Mandolin, Piano,
Steel guitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Producer, Vocal Arrangement, Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements, Cover Art Concept, Cover Design,
Toy piano &
Moog
*
Greg Eklund
Greg Eklund (born April 18, 1970) is an American musician/drummer. Originally, he was the drummer for Jolly Mon and quit the band after the release of their debut album. He then joined the rock band Everclear as their drummer from 1994-2003, Th ...
- Percussion, Drums, Keyboards, Vocals, Assistant Producer,
Slide whistle
*
Craig Montoya
Craig Aloysius Montoya (born September 14, 1970) is the bassist of Castella and Tri-Polar and former bassist of Everclear. - Mandolin, Bass guitar, Keyboards, Sound Effects, Vocals, Assistant Producer
;Additional musicians
* Paul Cantelon - Violin
* Derron Nuhfer - Saxophone
* Buddy Schaub - Trombone
* Gerri Sutyak - Cello
*
Rami Jaffee -
Vox Organ
;Production
*
Neal Avron - Trumpet, Producer, Engineer, Vocal Arrangement, Horn Arrangements, Mixing
* Tom Banghart - Assistant Engineer
* Mike Baumgartner - Assistant Engineer
* Steven Birch - Coordination, Art Direction, Design, Cover Art Concept, Cover Design
* Ian Blanch - Mixing Assistant
*
Nick Brophy - Assistant Engineer
* Lars Fox - Sampling, Loops, Assistant Producer
* Dave Friedlander - Assistant Engineer
* Krista Gaylor - Photography
* Bill Jackson - Assistant Engineer
*
Bob Ludwig - Mastering
* Frank Ockenfels - Photography, Cover Art
* Ronnie Rivera - Assistant Engineer
* Jim Rondinelli - Engineer, String Arrangements, Assistant Producer
* Kenneth A. Van Druten - Assistant Engineer
*
Andy Wallace - Mixing
* Perry Watts-Russell - Executive Producer
* Joe Zook - Editing, Editing Assistant, Transfer Assistant
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
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Everclear (band) albums
1997 albums
Capitol Records albums
Albums produced by Neal Avron
Albums produced by Art Alexakis
Albums produced by Lars Fox