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1995 studio album by Econoline Crush
Affliction
Studio album by Econoline Crush
ReleasedMarch 21, 1995
RecordedSeptember 1994–December 1994
GenreIndustrial metal
Length51:04
LabelEMI Music Canada
Nettwerk Records
Econoline Crush chronology
Purge
(1994)
Affliction
(1995)
The Devil You Know
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic

Affliction is the first official full-length album by the industrial alternative rock band Econoline Crush. The Canadian release occurred in 1995 by EMI Music Canada and the American release occurred in 1996 by Nettwerk Records.

Background

After Econoline Crush released the EP Purge in 1994, the band went on tour and started work on a proper full-length album. At that point, the lineup consisted of founding members vocalist Trevor Hurst, guitarist Robbie Morfitt, and bassist Dan Yaremko, in addition to drummer Gregg Leask and guitarist Hack (who both joined prior to the recording of Purge), plus keyboardist Chris Bryant (who joined after the recording of Purge).

While recording Affliction, both Hack and Bryant departed from the band, although Bryant contributed songwriting to multiple tracks. The album was recorded throughout the last four months of 1994. "Cruel World" in particular was the last song recorded, in December of that year. It was the third time that the song appeared on a release by the band. In addition, both "Wicked" and "Lost" were re-recordings of songs that the band previously created earlier in their career; thus, founding member Tom Ferris (who departed in 1993 alongside other founding member Chris Meyers) received writing credits for both tracks.

In 1995, Affliction was released in Canada by EMI Music Canada. After touring throughout Canada and Europe, the band then embarked on a tour of the US. They were joined on the tour by additional guitarist Ziggy Sigmund and keyboardist Adam Percy. To coincide with the tour, Affliction was released in the US by Nettwerk Records. Ultimately, singles and videos were created for the tracks "Nowhere Now", "Wicked", and "Close".

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Nowhere Now"Trevor Hurst, Robbie Morfitt, Dan Yaremko4:18
2."Blunt"Hurst, Morfitt, Yaremko, Chris Bryant3:56
3."Wicked"Hurst, Morfitt, Yaremko, Tom Ferris3:58
4."Emotional Stain"Hurst, Morfitt, Yaremko6:19
5."Close"Hurst, Morfitt, Yaremko, Bryant4:45
6."Blood in the River"Hurst, Morfitt, Yaremko4:10
7."Cruel World"Hurst, Yaremko4:11
8."Lost"Hurst, Morfitt, Yaremko, Ferris5:03
9."Slug"Hurst, Morfitt, Yaremko4:32
10."Sycophant"Hurst, Morfitt, Yaremko4:12
11."Affliction"Hurst, Bryant5:42

Personnel

Econoline Crush

  • Dan Yaremko – bass
  • Trevor Hurst – vocals
  • Robbie Morfitt – guitar
  • Gregg Leask – drums

Additional personnel

  • Rhys Fulber – production, keyboards, programming
  • Greg Reely – mixing
  • Endre Lukacsy – mixing assistant
  • Bob Ludwig – mastering
  • Ray Fulber – technical support

References

  1. https://www.allmusic.com/album/r231714
  2. "Econoline Crush" (PDF). Canadian Musician. October 1994. p. 47. Retrieved December 30, 2024.
  3. ^ Affliction Credits (liner notes). EMI Music Canada. E2724383207220. Retrieved January 4, 2025.
Econoline Crush
  • Trevor Hurst
  • Dayvid Swart
  • Graham Tuson
  • Troy Zak
  • Tom Ferris
  • Chris Meyers
  • Dan Yaremko
  • Robbie Morfitt
  • Mike Gallagher
  • Gregg Leask
  • Chris Bryant
  • Ziggy Sigmund
  • Robert Wagner
  • Don Binns
  • Eric Anest
  • Ken Fleming
  • Johnny Haro
  • Brent Fitz
  • Kai Markus
  • Scott Whalen
  • Steve Vincent
  • Greg Williamson
  • Dan Garrison
Studio albums
EPs
  • The Purge Demo (1993)
  • Purge (1994)
  • The People Have Spoken, Vol. 1 (2011)
Singles


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