The Missing Man
The Missing Man is an extended play by the American rock band AFI. Released on December 7, 2018, through the band's own imprint Ex Noctem Nacimur, it is their first EP since The Days of the Phoenix in 2001.[1] The five-track release features the band's signature blend of punk rock and alternative influences, with songs including "Trash Bat", "Break Angels", "Back into the Sun", "Get Dark", and the title track "The Missing Man".Background and development
Pre-release context
The Missing Man represented AFI's return to the extended play format after a 16-year hiatus, serving as their first EP since the 2002 release of 336/Now the World picture disk.[2] This came following a string of full-length studio albums that had defined the band's output in the intervening years, including Burials in 2013 and their self-titled tenth album—also known as The Blood Album—in 2017.[3] The EP thus marked a deliberate pivot back to the shorter, more focused releases that characterized much of AFI's early discography, bridging their recent era of expansive LPs with potential new explorations. Leading up to the EP's announcement, speculation about the band's stability intensified in late October 2018 when all photos of vocalist Davey Havok were abruptly removed from AFI's official Instagram account, accompanied by a cryptic new press image featuring a silhouette in his place.[4] This action fueled rumors among fans that Havok might be departing the group, with online discussions ranging from concerns over lineup changes to outright predictions of the band's dissolution.[5] The band swiftly addressed and debunked these claims just one day later on October 26, 2018, by unveiling the lead single "Get Dark" and confirming Havok's ongoing role alongside the full EP details.[6] AFI's trajectory into The Missing Man was set against the backdrop of their long-term musical evolution, having begun as a hardcore punk outfit from Northern California's underground scene in 1991 before expanding into post-punk, gothic rock, and alternative rock territories.[7] This shift from raw punk aggression to more experimental and genre-blending sounds in their later work provided the contextual foundation for the EP, positioning it as an intermediary release that highlighted the band's adaptability amid their maturing career.[7]Recording and production
The EP was recorded in 2018 ahead of its December release, with guitarist Jade Puget serving as the primary producer and mixer, emphasizing a raw and direct sound throughout the project.[8][9] Drums and bass were captured in a dedicated one-week session at a studio featuring a Neve 8068 console, where engineer Paul Fig adapted to technical challenges to achieve deep, unpolished tones using Hunter Burgan's Ampeg SVT and Marshall setups.[10] Puget specifically aimed for minimal intervention on lead track "Get Dark," noting, "I was aiming for something a little raw for 'Get Dark.' In fact, I used most of the vocal takes from the very first time Davey sang the song without any editing or comping."[11] This approach extended to the overall production, prioritizing initial performances to maintain an energetic, unrefined edge across the sessions.[12] The creative process involved core band members Davey Havok, who wrote all lyrics, and Jade Puget, responsible for music composition and production oversight, resulting in a tight collaboration that shaped the EP's five tracks.[1] With a total runtime of 15:28, the release underscores AFI's intent for a concise format, distilling their evolving sound into brief, impactful songs without excess layering or extension.Release and promotion
Announcement and singles
On October 26, 2018, AFI announced their extended play The Missing Man, set for release on December 7, 2018, through their independent label Ex Noctem Nacimur, coinciding with the surprise digital release of the lead single "Get Dark".[13][14] The announcement followed a series of cryptic social media teasers from the band, building anticipation without prior disclosure of the project.[15] "Get Dark," clocking in at 2:41, is a punk-influenced track characterized by its driving rhythm and raw energy, which positioned it as the EP's primary promotional anchor.[16][17] An official visualizer for the song was released simultaneously with the single, enhancing its immediate rollout to fans via streaming platforms.[18] The track was made available for instant download with pre-orders of The Missing Man, further tying the single to the EP's unveiling.[14] With no preceding singles, The Missing Man was framed entirely as a surprise package, leveraging "Get Dark" to introduce the five-track EP without additional lead-up releases.[13][19] This approach emphasized the project's spontaneous nature, catching audiences off guard after AFI's previous full-length album in 2017.[1]Marketing and distribution
The Missing Man was released on December 7, 2018, through the band's self-established imprint Ex Noctem Nacimur. The EP was made available in digital formats—streaming on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music—and physical vinyl pressings distributed via Rise Records.[20][21][1] Physical releases emphasized collectibility, with limited-edition vinyl variants such as 750 copies on clear with black and grey splatter and 1,750 on black/silver swirl, designed to appeal to dedicated fans and vinyl enthusiasts. These editions featured an etched B-side, enhancing their exclusivity and driving pre-order interest through the band's official shop. Digital distribution ensured immediate accessibility, aligning with AFI's strategy to reach a global audience without relying solely on traditional retail channels.[1] Promotional efforts built on the October 26 release of lead single "Get Dark," utilizing social media teasers to generate buzz, including cryptic imagery of a shadowy figure in place of vocalist Davey Havok to fuel fan speculation and engagement. In interviews, guitarist Jade Puget highlighted the EP's origins in selecting five standout tracks from recent sessions, marking a deliberate return to the shorter EP format after over a decade, which allowed for experimentation without the constraints of a full album. These discussions, shared via outlets like HEAVY Magazine, positioned the release as a fresh creative pivot. Additionally, the EP integrated with AFI's ongoing 2018 tour schedule—stemming from support for their 2017 self-titled album—by incorporating new material into live sets and using tour stops for in-person promotion and merchandise bundles.[22][23][24][22]Musical content
Style and composition
The Missing Man EP blends rock with punk, post-punk, and emo influences, encapsulating AFI's stylistic range in a concise collection often described as a "sonic greatest hits" of the band's 2010s output.[25][1] This genre fusion draws from the band's punk roots while incorporating post-punk's angular rhythms and emo's emotional intensity, resulting in a polished yet raw sound that contrasts with their more expansive full-length albums.[26] Central to the EP's sound is the interplay of instrumentation, with guitarist Jade Puget's raw, energetic riffs providing propulsion across tracks, complemented by bassist Hunter Burgan's driving lines and drummer Adam Carson's precise, urgent rhythms.[27] Vocalist Davey Havok's delivery ranges from melodic croons to shouted exclamations, enhancing the dynamic texture without overpowering the ensemble.[28] For instance, in the fast-paced opener "Trash Bat" (2:08), Puget's sharp guitar hooks and Carson's relentless drumming evoke classic punk drive, while Burgan's bass anchors the chaotic energy.[27] Compositionally, the EP prioritizes brevity and varied pacing to maintain intensity over its 15-minute runtime, shifting from aggressive tempos in "Break Angels" (3:27)—marked by pounding drums and riff-heavy aggression—to the more melodic mid-tempo of "Back Into the Sun" (3:01), where layered guitars build nostalgic swells.[28][26] The title track closer, "The Missing Man" (4:15), stands out with its atmospheric build, starting with restrained instrumentation before escalating into a brooding, expansive finale that highlights the band's textural depth.[27] This structural variety underscores the EP's focus on punchy, evocative arrangements rather than prolonged development.[26]Lyrics and themes
The lyrics of The Missing Man EP, penned by AFI vocalist Davey Havok, delve into themes of darkness, transformation, and introspection, reflecting a punk-infused exploration of inner turmoil and self-discovery.[29] In the opening track "Get Dark," Havok urges an embrace of shadows through repeated invocations to "get dark," intertwining motifs of self-loathing, vanity, and healing as a path to release from emotional captivity.[17][14] This sets a tone of deliberate descent into personal obscurity, where deification and deference clash with raw vulnerability, as Havok questions identity in lines like "Who do you think you are?" and laments unreciprocated devotion.[17] Recurring motifs throughout the EP emphasize rebellion against conformity, emotional breakage, and renewal, aligning with AFI's longstanding punk ethos of defiance and catharsis. "Trash Bat" embodies rebellion with vivid imagery of imperfection—"broken teeth and bloody eyes"—juxtaposed against societal demands to "keep it clean for the camera," portraying a refusal to sanitize one's authentic, gritty self.[30] Similarly, "Break Angels" confronts emotional breakage through references to "pretty lies" that shatter illusions, evoking a desperate hymn-like plea amid relational deception and overwhelming paternal figures, as in "I saw my father, he's blinding."[31] These elements culminate in "Back Into the Sun," where renewal emerges as a cyclical return from dissolution—"Oh, I must return / All has undone"—symbolizing a hard-won restoration after introspection's depths.[32] The title track, "The Missing Man," stands out for its narrative ambiguity, interpreted as a metaphor for personal voids rather than any explicit autobiographical reference to the band. Havok's verses weave loss and absence through weeping skies and "orphaned tears," building to a haunting chorus: "There's a missing man / Easy to find, with eyes like mine," suggesting an inescapable confrontation with one's own emotional hollows and the blurred line between the lost and the self.[33] This ambiguity invites listeners to project their own voids onto the figure, reinforcing the EP's overarching invitation to transform darkness into introspective clarity without resolution.[33]Reception
Critical response
Upon its release, The Missing Man received a mixed response from critics, who praised its energetic return to AFI's punk roots while critiquing its lack of bold innovation. Exclaim! awarded the EP 6/10, describing it as "Hot Topic dad rock" due to its perfunctory decisions and compressed instrumentation that bordered on non-existence, though the enforced edginess ultimately made it a "cute and endearing" listen with moments of entertaining alt-rock nostalgia reminiscent of the Smashing Pumpkins.[34] The Soundboard gave it 7/10, commending the EP's stylistic range spanning fast-paced punk tracks like "Trash Bat" to more emotive post-hardcore elements in "Back Into the Sun" and the title track, noting how the polished yet scrappy production captured a raw energy that rediscovered the band's balance after a weaker prior album.[26] Aggregated critic scores placed the EP at around 70/100, reflecting a consensus that it served as a solid, concise return to shorter formats for longtime fans but fell short of groundbreaking status, with some reviewers highlighting its fun, fat-free flow as a step forward without recapturing the band's classic highs.[35]Commercial performance
The Missing Man achieved modest commercial performance as an independent EP release, with primary success in digital download and streaming metrics. In the United Kingdom, it peaked at number 97 on the Official Album Downloads Chart for the week ending December 20, 2018, marking a brief entry reflective of its niche appeal within the rock genre.[36] In the United States, the EP reached number 8 on the iTunes Albums chart shortly after its December 7, 2018 release, indicating solid initial fan interest through digital purchases.[37] It did not, however, enter the Billboard 200 or other major album charts, consistent with the typically lower visibility of EPs compared to full-length albums in AFI's discography; for context, the band's preceding release, AFI (The Blood Album), had topped the Alternative Albums and Hard Rock Albums charts while debuting at number 5 on the Billboard 200.[8] Digital streaming played a key role in its distribution, with the EP made available on platforms like Spotify from launch, facilitating broader access without reported dominance in streaming rankings.[38] Physical formats, including standard black vinyl and limited-edition splatter variants, were issued via Rise Records, appealing to collectors but yielding no publicly disclosed sales figures or certifications.[21]Credits
Track listing
All editions of The Missing Man EP contain the same five tracks in the same order, with no bonus tracks or regional variations across digital download, CD, and vinyl formats; the total runtime is 15:28.[1]| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Trash Bat" | 2:07 |
| 2. | "Break Angels" | 3:27 |
| 3. | "Back Into the Sun" | 3:00 |
| 4. | "Get Dark" | 2:40 |
| 5. | "The Missing Man" | 4:14 |