Released October 12, 2004 Artist Recover Producer Rory Phillips | Length 40:29 Release date 12 October 2004 Label Universal Music LLC | |
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Recorded May 2002 at Salad Days Studio in Beltsville, Maryland Genres Alternative rock, Hard rock, Post-hardcore |
This May Be the Year I Disappear is the second studio album by American rock band Recover, released on October 12, 2004. It is the band's first release on a major label and last album release before Recover went on hiatus in 2005. The cd version of the album features enhanced material.
Contents
Background
In late 2002 the band would sign to Universal Records and its imprint label Strummer Recordings, after touring in support of their EP Ceci n'est pas recover.
Writing and production
This May Be the Year I Disappear was recorded in summer of 2003 at World War 4 in Austin, Texas with producer Rory Phillips originally as demos, later re-mixed by Andy Wallace in Los Angeles, California. The band initially started production on the album with producer Don Gilmore (Linkin Park, Good Charlotte) at NRG Studios in Los Angeles, California. Production on the album would come to an abrupt end and the session would be scrapped after rough mixes were submitted to the label. The band would then retreat back to World War 4 in Austin, re-mixing some of the original album demos as well as recording a few new tracks which would make the album cut. (Some of the unused material would later end up on the 2011 release "Challenger".)
Track listing
All tracks written by Dan Keyes, Robert Mann, Ross Tweedy, and Santiago Vela III.
Songs
1Night of the Creeps3:13
2Simple3:24
3Disappear3:51