Decomposer (album) explained

Decomposer
Type:studio
Artist:The Matches
Cover:The Matches - Decomposer.jpg
Released:September 11, 2006
Length:44:45
Label:Epitaph
Prev Title:E. Von Dahl Killed the Locals
Prev Year:2004
Next Title:A Band in Hope
Next Year:2008

Decomposer is the second studio album by American pop punk band The Matches. It was released by Epitaph Records on September 11, 2006 worldwide, on September 12, 2006 in the United States, and in 2016 on vinyl. Audio production was handled by Matt Rad, Mike Green, Ryan Divine & Johnny Genius, Miles Hurwitz, Blink-182's Mark Hoppus, Goldfinger's John Feldmann, Rancid's Tim Armstrong, 311's Nick Hexum, and Bad Religion's Brett Gurewitz.

Decomposer also marks a vast departure from The Matches' previous strict alternative/punk sound and a growth into a more avant-garde and art rock sound. Additionally, many of the lyrical themes explored on Decomposer were resurrected for their next offering, 2008's A Band in Hope.

The album peaked at number 18 on the US Billboard Independent Albums.[1]

Personnel

Adapted from AllMusic and Discogs.

Charts

Chart (2006)! scope="col"
Peak
position
US Independent Albums (Billboard)18

External links

Notes and References

  1. The Matches Decomposer Chart History: Independent Albums. https://web.archive.org/web/20180511113354/https://www.billboard.com/music/the-matches/chart-history/independent-albums/song/511187. dead. May 11, 2018. Billboard. 2017-10-28.