Tears on Tape

Tears on Tape
Studio album by
Released26 April 2013
RecordedSeptember–November 2012
StudioFinnvox
Genre
Length40:56
Label
ProducerHiili Hiilesmaa
HIM chronology
XX – Two Decades of Love Metal
(2012)
Tears on Tape
(2013)
Lashes to Ashes, Lust to Dust: A Vinyl Retrospective '96-'03
(2014)
Singles from Tears on Tape
  1. "Into the Night"
    Released: 8 March 2013
  2. "Tears on Tape"
    Released: 4 April 2013
  3. "All Lips Go Blue"
    Released: 6 May 2013
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Artistdirect[3]
Classic Rock Magazine[4]
Maximum Rock Magazine[5]
The Guardian[6]
About.com[7]
AllMusic[1]
Revolver[8]
stereoboard.com[9]
Metal Hammer(9/10)[10]
Alternative Press[11]

Tears on Tape is the eighth and final studio album by Finnish rock band HIM, released 26 April 2013 in Finland, 29 April 2013 in Europe, and on 30 April 2013 in the US and Canada. It is produced by Hiili Hiilesmaa, and was recorded at Finnvox, MD and Peacemakers, Helsinki. It is their first release containing instrumentals. A deluxe edition was released containing a DVD with a live in studio performance of some of their greatest hits.

Background

At the beginning of 2011 HIM parted ways with Sire Records. In May the band began rehearsing songs for the full-length follow-up to 2010's Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice. After a few months of rehearsals, the band's drummer, Mika Karppinen, began complaining of pain in his wrists. Medical examinations concluded that he had nerve damage in his hands and arms caused by repetitive stress. Karppinen was told by his doctors to stop drumming so that he would have time to heal. During this time the band's singer, Ville Valo, was said to have filled in on drums while working on new material. Subsequent treatments were successful and after about eight months the band was able to start rehearsing with Karppinen again.[12]

Rehearsals began in northern summer of 2012 and in September the band entered Finnvox Studios in Helsinki, Finland to begin tracking for the new album with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa. This would be their fourth album recorded at the famed studio as well as their fourth with Hiilesmaa at the helm. During this time, live in-studio performances were recorded in both audio and video to be used as bonus tracks. This was the same session that produced the music video for their cover of the song "Strange World", released on the compilation XX – Two Decades of Love Metal. In November 2012 Tim Palmer began mixing tracks in London and completed in early December.

Because the band had lacked a label the new album was paid for out of pocket, putting them in a unique position of owning all publishing rights to their music which allowed them to shop the album to various labels for distribution. In February 2013 it was announced that the new album would be licensed to three separate record companies, one for each market. Agreements were reached with Universal Records in Europe, Razor & Tie in the United States, and Cooking Vinyl's new rock imprint DoubleCross in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[13][14][15] With this new strategy came the decision to release separate singles simultaneously to each market. The track "Into the Night" was chosen for the Finnish market, "All Lips Go Blue" for the UK and US, and "Tears on Tape" for the rest of Europe. Music videos were filmed for each single in late February to early March 2013.

Tears on Tape is the first and only HIM release to include instrumental interludes.

Artwork and packaging

The album's artwork, created by Daniel P. Carter, consists of a snake, circling the heartagram which is encased in a heptagram, or more specifically the Seal of Babalon. There are markings on the snake's back, a code in Malachim which when decoded says, "Tears on tape, I will follow into your heart sketching rain from afar. Tears on tape, she surrenders needle in arm while we dance into the storm," the chorus lyrics from the album's title track.

The album has been offered in several special editions and bundles. On 15 February Metal Hammer Magazine announced that they would be offering a preorder fanpack that includes the full UK release album, two bonus tracks, a double-sided door poster, and a 132-page magazine edited by Ville Valo. The demand for this preorder was so high that the ordering website's server was overloaded and briefly orders could only be made by telephone.[16] In the United States, MerchNow has offered several preorder bundles including various pieces of apparel, posters, CD/DVD combo, digital downloads, and four limited edition vinyl versions of the album in transparent green, transparent blue, clear, and cream.[17]

Commercial performance

On 8 May 2013, Razor & Tie announced that Tears on Tape had sold 20,200 copies in its first week in the United States alone, making it HIM's second-highest-charting album in the United States behind Venus Doom.[18]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Ville Valo

Tears on Tape track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Unleash the Red" (instrumental)1:07
2."All Lips Go Blue"3:49
3."Love Without Tears"3:37
4."I Will Be the End of You"3:33
5."Tears on Tape"3:21
6."Into the Night"3:36
7."Hearts at War"3:46
8."Trapped in Autumn" (instrumental)1:33
9."No Love"3:30
10."Drawn & Quartered"5:13
11."Lucifer's Chorale" (instrumental)1:18
12."W.L.S.T.D."4:12
13."Kiss the Void" (instrumental)2:21
Total length:40:56
Metal Hammer fanpack bonus tracks[19]
No.TitleLength
14."Buried Alive by Love" (live in studio)4:48
15."The Kiss of Dawn" (live in studio)4:33
16."Rip Out the Wings of a Butterfly" (live in studio)3:25
17."The Funeral of Hearts" (live in studio)4:47
18."Heartkiller" (live in studio)3:39
19."Join Me in Death" (live in studio)3:38
20."When Love and Death Embrace" (live in studio)6:19
MerchNow pre-order[20]
No.TitleLength
14."When Love and Death Embrace" (live in studio)6:19
Finnish CD/DVD limited edition[21]
No.TitleLength
14."Buried Alive by Love" (live in studio video)4:49
15."The Kiss of Dawn" (live in studio video)4:34
16."When Love and Death Embrace" (live in studio video)6:20
17."Join Me" (live in studio video)3:39
18."The Funeral of Hearts" (live in studio video)4:55
19."Heartkiller" (live in studio video)3:40
20."Wings of a Butterfly" (live in studio video)3:32
iTunes pre-order
No.TitleLength
14."Heartkiller" (live in studio video)3:40
15."Wings of a Butterfly" (live in studio video)3:32
16."Join Me" (live in studio video)3:33
17."The Kiss of Dawn" (live in studio video)4:32
18."The Funeral of Hearts" (live in studio video)4:55
Limited edition CD/DVD
No.TitleLength
14."Heartkiller" (live in studio video)3:40
15."Wings of a Butterfly" (live in studio video)3:32
16."Join Me" (live in studio video)3:33
17."The Kiss of Dawn" (live in studio video)4:32
18."The Funeral of Hearts" (live in studio video)4:55
German limited edition CD/DVD
No.TitleLength
14."Buried Alive by Love" (live in studio video) 
15."Wings of a Butterfly" (live in studio video) 
16."Heartkiller" (live in studio video) 
17."Join Me" (live in studio video) 
18."The Kiss of Dawn" (live in studio video) 
19."The Funeral of Hearts" (live in studio video) 
20."When Love and Death Embrace" (live in studio video) 

Personnel

Charts

2013 chart performance for Tears on Tape
Chart (2013) Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart[22] 65
Austrian Albums Chart[18] 7
Finnish Albums Chart[18] 2
German Albums Chart[18] 2
Hungarian Albums Chart[23] 32
Spanish Albums Chart 31
US Billboard 200[18] 15
US Alternative Albums[18] 3
US Hard Rock Albums[18] 1
US Rock Albums[18] 3
2024 chart performance for Tears on Tape
Chart (2024) Peak
position
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[24] 12
Scottish Albums (OCC)[25] 98
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[26] 44

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