THE AMITY AFFLICTION Share Emotional Final Chapter Of ‘House Of Cards’ Recording Process


The Amity Affliction have released the final installment of their studio vlog series, documenting the recording of their new album House Of Cards. Part 3 offers an intimate and reflective look at the band’s creative process, closing out a behind-the-scenes journey that captures both the energy and emotional weight behind the record.

Frontman Joel Birch opens the vlog by describing the sessions as his favorite recording experience to date, noting it was the most fun he’s had in the studio since working on Chasing Ghosts over a decade ago. He contrasts this with past albums, which he describes as often stressful or even “catastrophic” due to personal hardships, including loss and difficult circumstances surrounding previous recording cycles.

Bassist and clean vocalist Jonny Reeves reflects on hearing the finished record for the first time, recalling how the band celebrated with high fives—confident and satisfied with the outcome. Guitarist Dan Brown highlights the intensity of the process, revealing that vocals alone took 12 days to complete. The band also praise Reeves’ contribution throughout, marking House Of Cards as his first full album with the group.

The vlog doesn’t shy away from deeper emotions, as Birch speaks candidly about a difficult personal period, including the loss of a close friend to cancer and his mother, describing the past 18 months as overwhelming. Reeves also shares insight into joining the band, explaining how the recording process helped strengthen their bond beyond life on the road. With this final chapter, THE AMITY AFFLICTION offer not just a glimpse into the making of House Of Cards, but a raw and human look at the experiences that shaped it.

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