What was the mission statement for your new album, Join The Club?
“We wanted to go a bit heavier, because that’s how our music tastes have changed. Our albums have always included a bit of everything, but this one does it perfectly – it feels like a more complete version of As December Falls than anything we’ve done before. I’m a strong believer that albums should be a mixed bag. Every record should have tracks that hit you hard in the chest, like Little By Little, which is an example of a heavier style that really captured our hearts on Join The Club. We had so much fun with the riffs on this album, which you can really hear on Carousel and Mayday. But so too do I feel you need those more sugary songs, like the title-track on Join The Club, which might be the song I’m most excited about. People might hear it and hate the pop-punk vibe, but then they’ll hear Carousel and really dig how it’s a proper mosh-pit song. There’s something for everyone.”
The title of Join The Club is an obvious nod to the community that’s built around your band over the years. How important was it that the record reflected the support of the fans?
“We’re so proud of this amazing community we’ve built, and we wanted to get them more involved than ever on Join The Club. For example, we did Patreon hangouts where the fans got to choose between two different versions of a video for a song, and some of them listened to the songs before we released them and gave us feedback on what they thought should be a single. They’re an amazing testing ground before we throw stuff out into the world, and it’s brilliant to have their support. I know that, from the bottom of their hearts, they’ll be so ecstatic if we chart. Even when we played Download, we were flooded with messaged from people who’ve been with us since the beginning, and have followed us from 100-cap rooms to a 10,000-cap tent at a major festival. There’s a real sense of camaraderie there, and we wanted the album to honour that, because without them, there’s no point in us.”
You’ve spoken about the prospect of charting, but album sales and streams aside, what would represent success for Join The Club to you?
“When I’m singing songs about sensitive subjects that make me feel vulnerable, and people tell me those words helped them, then as cheesy as it sounds, that’s success, because it’s validation that putting it out into the universe was the right thing to do. If, in 12 months’ time, we’re still as happy and proud of As December Falls as we are now, then our goals will have been met.”
Join The Club is out now
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