AFI unveil captivating new song “Dulcería” co-written by Billy Corgan
AFI are continuing to deliver a slew of diverse tracks ahead of their first album in more than four years, Bodies. “Dulcería” and “Far Too Near” mark the latest from their 11th album out June 11 via Rise Records. With the release of the two new singles and a music video for “Dulcería,” AFI continue […]
AFI are continuing to deliver a slew of diverse tracks ahead of their first album in more than four years, Bodies. “Dulcería” and “Far Too Near” mark the latest from their 11th album out June 11 via Rise Records.
With the release of the two new singles and a music video for “Dulcería,” AFI continue to explore the new era following 2017’s self-titled release also known as The Blood Album. While the band are officially immersed in this chapter, the new music still maintains their trademark sound.
Now, the artists have reunited on “Dulcería,” an entrancing track that Havok says “suggests if you spend too much time in the candy store you may end up stuck to the floor.”
Jade Puget produced the band’s upcoming album, which is also mixed by Tony Hoffer (M83, Phoenix, Silversun Pickups). With the new releases, the guitarist shares how easy the creative process with Corgan was.
“Billy and I have a great creative connection when we’re writing together,” Puget says. “It was inspiring to work with such a talented and legendary songwriter, and ‘Dulcería’ is a testament to that.”
The immersive new video for “Dulcería” is available to watch below.
Following the release of the video, Puget took to Instagram to answer some questions from fans. In it, he revealed a fun fact that this was the first and only time he wore sunglasses in one of the band’s music videos.
The guitarist also confirmed that he was playing Robert Smith’s signature Schecter UltraCure, which he also used to record the track.
Puget also answered a question about the last track that was finished on Bodies. While he didn’t recall the song, he did share a behind-the-scenes photo with Havok holding up its lyrics.
In addition to “Dulcería,” AFI also released a visualizer for “Far Too Near.” Contrasting vibrant, trippy visuals against a dark backdrop, the visual perfectly captures the vibe of the new song. The video is also available to watch below.
Today’s release marks the third time the band have shared two singles simultaneously. Back on Jan. 1, AFI kicked off 2021 by revealing their 11th album would be out before the end of the year. Two weeks later, they shared the first two singles, “Twisted Tongues” and “Escape From Los Angeles.” Havok revealed that “Twisted Tongues” was the first track they explored for the new album and it stretches back quite some time.
“As I recall, ‘Twisted Tongues’ came off the Blood era and was the first piece of music we explored on the new album,” Havok says. “The dreaminess of the music lyrically inspired themes of unforeseen severance. It is a pining song of being set adrift by those who once feigned to share the same anchors.”
There is also a deluxe vinyl box set that includes Bodies as a black/gray heavy splatter variant with limited cover art, the three aforementioned 7-inch vinyl and a lyric book. All the physical and digital preorders packages are available here.
You can see the album artwork, tracklist and lyrics for “Dulcería” and “Far Too Near” below.
We’re thrilled to announce that our 11th studio album, Bodies, is due June 11, 2021. Pre-order now at https://t.co/eEOONed5LO.
New songs “Looking Tragic” and “Begging For Trouble” – available to stream everywhere now. pic.twitter.com/XM5DZEuCvA
1. “Twisted Tongues” 2. “Far Too Near” 3. “Dulcería” 4. “On Your Back” 5. “Escape From Los Angeles” 6. “Begging For Trouble” 7. “Back From The Flesh” 8. “Looking Tragic” 9. “Death Of The Party” 10. “No Eyes” 11. “Tied To A Tree”
I saw sugar there, dancing in the sweet air. When my eyes began to hurt I spun sugared air, twisted up in your hair That you’d burn before you’d flirt Spinning, I must, Dulcería You’re so cool that our tongues got stuck
In from the storm, where the norm is perverse Well-acted porn’s getting worse I love you more here, on the floor
Inhaled sugar there, dancing through the sweet air ‘Til our breath began to quake I took several takes, melting in the cold air And yet I gave you the shakes Spinning for you, cuz you’re so cool You’re so cool that our tongues got stuck
In from the storm, where the norm is perverse Well-acted porn’s getting worse I love you more here, on the floor
It took only a single take for me to melt upon the floor And I gave you the shakes, the shakes It took only a single take for me to melt upon the floor You still give me the shakes, I shake
Here on the floor, I love you more I love you more
“Far Too Near” lyrics
Through the green door, finally impure Your smile tells me that I can’t Stay here assured, well understood I only wish that I could, if I could I’d
Give my heart to you I’d give my heart to you if I could Give my heart to you I’d give my heart to you if I could
Locked the green door, ever unsure My smile tells me that I can’t Keep you in fear, without a word My only wish I’d take back, I’d take back if I could…
Give my heart to you I’d give my heart to you if I could Give my heart to you I’d give my heart to you if I could
If I can’t then what is that crashing sound? Far, we’re far too near I know too well that crashing sound Far from gonе you’ll hear me
I’d give my hеart to you I’d give my heart to you if I could Give my heart to you I’d give my heart to you if I could
Give my heart to you Give my heart to you if I could