''So Long, Astoria'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band
The Ataris
The Ataris are an American punk rock band from Anderson, Indiana. Formed in 1996, they released five studio albums between 1997 and 2007. Their best-selling album is '' So Long, Astoria'' (2003), which was certified gold. Their high-charting s ...
, released on March 4, 2003. The album's title song alludes to the 1985 film ''
The Goonies
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'', which is set in
Astoria, Oregon
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.
Background
In February 2001, The Ataris released their third album ''
End Is Forever
''End Is Forever'' is the third studio album by American rock band The Ataris, released on Kung-Fu Records in 2001. The album features a mix of punk and pop punk similar to the band's previous works along with catchy pop rhythms. It contains ...
'' through independent label
Kung Fu Records
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. In May, vocalist/guitarist Kris Roe revealed that the group would start writing for their next album later in the year.
In June, guitarist Marco Peña left the group due to creative and personal differences. He was replaced by their guitar tech John Collura, formerly of the band Beefcake. Roe said Collura "definitely brought us back to
eing thebest of friends", as well making them "realize that this band has got a lot of life in it".
[ Also in June, the group contributed a new track to the ]Warped Tour
The Warped Tour is a Concert tour, touring Rock music, rock music festival that toured the United States and Canada each summer from 1995 until 2019, and returned in 2025 for its 30th anniversary. By 2015, Warped was the largest traveling music ...
2001 compilation, "Looking Back on Today". The band signed with major label in July.[ Roe explained: "We wanted to go somewhere where we knew that even if our record didn't do well, that we would have a career still as a band".]
Later in July, Roe revealed that the group would be releasing their next album in mid-2002 and that it would be in the musical style of their second album '' Blue Skies, Broken Hearts...Next 12 Exits'' (1999). In October, Roe said the album was tentatively titled ''Don't Ever Compromise What You Believe''. In December, the group said they had 13 songs that they were working on, and were planning to record in March 2002. In January 2002, the group contributed a new song to the '' Orange County'' soundtrack. In April, Roe said the group were expected to begin recording in May.[ When looking for producers, bassist Mike Davenport said a few names came up: "Lou iordanowas always my choice. ]Ric Ocasek
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said don't get it.' Mark Trombino told us to keep writing."[Farinella 2010, p. 143] Davenport pushed for Giordano, "and the minute oe and Giordanospoke, it worked."[ In early July, Roe said the album would be titled ''So Long, Astoria''.][ Later that month, Giordano was enlisted as the album's producer and that recording would finally occur in August.
]
Recording
Demos were initially tracked at drummer Chris Knapp's house in Hollywood, California. Roe said they "never got anything done" and subsequently went to Orange Whip Recording in Santa Barbara, California to record more demos.[ With the aid of Angus Cooke and Thom Flowers, demos were recorded live-in-the-studio with minimal overdubs. Roe said they spent "a lot of time fine tuning" the songs before the album sessions.] He added that the demos "capture a certain honesty" and toyed with releasing the demos in lieu of recording a proper album.[ The group went into ]pre-production
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with Giordano, despite him thinking that the songs were "already pretty complete '"as is'", according to Roe.[ Recording began on August 19 and ended on November 1. Sessions took place at Ocean Studios in ]Burbank, California
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, Grandmaster Recorders in Hollywood, California and Orange Whip Recording.[
Giordano produced all of the songs except for "Looking Back on Today", which was produced by Thom Flowers, Elissa Meihsner and Eric Palmquist. Bradley Cooke, Andrew Alekel and Flowers acted as engineers with assistance from Jason Nelson, Dean Cupp and Dave Ashton. Giordano mixed all of the songs, except for "The Saddest Song" and "My Reply", at Larrabee Studios in Hollywood, California. "The Saddest Song" and "My Reply" were mixed by Jack Joseph Puig. Additional tracking was done by Angus Cooke and Meihsner at Orange Whip Recording, while additional tracking was done by Ashton at Larrabee Studios. Several other people contributed to the album: James Muhawi (piano on "The Saddest Song"), Angus Cooke (cello), Jonathan Cox (programming), and Glen Phillips of ]Toad the Wet Sprocket
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, Mike Herrera
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of MxPx
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and Tim Pagnotta of Sugarcult
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History Formation ...
(backing vocals).[
]
Composition
Early in the writing process for the record, Roe found a book that gave him the theme for the album. The book, which was ''Go Now'' by Richard Hell
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Hell was in several important early punk rock bands, including Neon Boys, Television (band), ...
, contained a chapter "where he had a quote that said memories are better than life ... I wanted this record to portray, that life is only as good as the memories we make."[ Roe said the group "focus don writing good songs ndstraightforward rock songs".][ Musically, the album's sound has been described as ]pop punk
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,[ ]pop rock
Pop rock (also typeset as pop/rock) is a fusion genre and form of rock music characterized by a strong commercial appeal, with more emphasis on professional songwriting and recording craft, and less emphasis on attitude than standard rock musi ...
,[ ]punk rock
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[ and ]rock
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* Rock music, a genre of popular music
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* Rock, Caerphilly, a location in Wale ...
,[ drawing comparison to ]Blink-182
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, Green Day
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,[ ]Good Charlotte
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, New Found Glory
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,[ Lit and A, with Roe sounding like A frontman Jason Perry.][ All of the songs were written by Roe, except for "The Hero Dies in This One" and "All You Can Ever Learn Is What You Already Know" by Roe, Collura, Davenport and Knapp, and " The Boys of Summer" by ]Don Henley
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and Michael Campbell
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.[
"So Long, Astoria" is about Roe writing songs in his bedroom in ]Anderson, Indiana
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.[ The track was reminiscent of ]Matchbox Twenty
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;[ its name is a reference to the town Astoria, Oregon in the film '']The Goonies
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'' (1985).[ "Takeoffs and Landings" deals with saying goodbye to a long-distance partner. "In This Diary", alongside "Summer '79" talk about nights out in town and pulling pranks.][ Discussing "In This Diary", Roe said he attempted to "encapsulate one of the most fun summers we’ve had". Roe wrote "My Reply" about a fan who was in a hospital and close to death.][ "Unopened Letter to the World" details the life of American poet ]Emily Dickinson
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.[ "The Saddest Song" is about Roe's relationship with his estranged daughter and his upbringing without a father.]
"Summer '79" sees Roe reminiscing on days when spent as a teenager sneaking into drive-in theatres and listening to Queen
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* Queen consort, the wife of a reigning king
* Queen (band), a British rock band
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* Queen dowager, the widow of a king
* Q ...
.[ "The Hero Dies in This One" refers to past girlfriends that had been left behind.][ Collura said "The Boys of Summer" was included due to Roe's nostalgia for it, and "it just kind of fit into the rest of the record."][ He altered one line, switching a reference from ]Deadhead
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to Black Flag. "Radio #2" was indebted to "Radio" by Teenage Fanclub
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.[ Roe wrote "Looking Back on Today" about his wife, and called it the sole relationship-centric song on the album. Roe said "Eight of Nine" is about a number of "really close calls that we've had with death."]
Release
In October 2002, it was announced that ''So Long, Astoria'' would be released in March 2003.[ On January 12, the group posted the songs "Takeoffs and Landings" and "In This Diary" online. "In This Diary" was released to radio on February 11.] ''So Long, Astoria'' was released on March 4 through Columbia Records. The Japanese version included the bonus tracks "A Beautiful Mistake" and "I Won't Spend Another Night Alone", an acoustic version of "The Saddest Song", and a cover of the Ramones
The Ramones were an American punk rock band formed in the New York City neighborhood Forest Hills, Queens in 1974. Known for helping establish the punk movement in the United States and elsewhere, the Ramones are often recognized as one of th ...
song "Rock 'N' Roll High School". A music video
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for "In This Diary" was posted online on March 3, directed by Steven Murashige. Roe said the video was mainly crowd-focused as the group wanted to channel their stage performance and energy. On May 19, "In This Diary" was released as a CD single
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. It featured "A Beautiful Mistake", a demo of "Eight of Nine", a live version of "In This Diary", and "Rock 'N' Roll High School" as B-sides.
"My Reply" was set to be the group's next single, but "The Boys of Summer" was released to radio on June 3 instead.[ This was a result of the K-Rock and ]KROQ
KROQ-FM (106.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Pasadena, California, serving Greater Los Angeles. Owned by Audacy, Inc., it broadcasts an alternative rock format known as "The World Famous KROQ" (pronounced "kay-rock").
The sta ...
radio stations playing the track, with others following shortly after.[ Collura said the group did not want to release the track as a single. He added that they were naïve to assume it would be released as such, since it wasn't promoted as one, "That was all American radio doing that on its own".][ Roe revealed Columbia Records had warned the band about including the track on the album in the first place as there would be "a chance that somebody's going to put it out as a single".][ The video treatment for the song's music video, which was directed by Murashige, was initially intended for "My Reply" until it was adjusted for "The Boys of Summer". Roe said the video was about "the story of a darker summer" and features "a girl trying to let go of a lot of the things she had in the summer."][
The Ataris released their first video album ''Live at Capitol Milling'' in July 2003, which featured the music video for "In This Diary" (directed by Marc Smerling), the making-of video, and live performances taken from music video shoot. In August, Davenport revealed a music video had been filmed for "My Reply", but was "so far from coming out".][ He added, "It's animated, and it's like ]A-ha
A-ha (often stylised as ''a''-h''a''; ) is a Norwegian synth-pop band formed in Oslo in 1982. Founded by Paul Waaktaar-Savoy (guitars and vocals), Magne Furuholmen (keyboards, guitars and vocals), and Morten Harket (lead vocals), the band ros ...
meets White Stripes."[ On September 8, "The Boys of Summer" was released as a CD single. It featured live versions of "Takeoffs and Landings" and "Unopened Letter to the World", "A Beautiful Mistake" and an acoustic version of "In This Diary" as B-sides. "The Saddest Song" was released to radio on September 9.][ In February 2004, the band released the live album ''Live at the Metro'', which had been recorded the previous October. In addition to the show, it featured acoustic renditions, one of which was from ''So Long, Astoria''.
]
Touring
In November and December 2002, the group went on a US tour with Sugarcult
Sugarcult was an American rock band from Santa Barbara, California, formed in 1998. The band consisted of Tim Pagnotta (vocals, rhythm guitar), Airin Older (bass), Marko DeSantis (lead guitar), and Kenny Livingston (drums).
History Formation ...
, Autopilot Off
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History
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and Rufio. During the tour, the group premiered material from ''So Long, Astoria''. In late December and January 2003, the group embarked on the Australia
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n leg of the Kung Fu Records Tour with the Vandals
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. The day following the album's release, an in-store performance was held at a record store in Tempe, Arizona
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. However, due to 1,000 people showing up, the performance was moved to the Arizona State University
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campus. In mid-March, the band appeared on ''Total Request Live
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'' and ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien
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''. Following this, they toured with the Juliana Theory
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and Further Seems Forever
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on a two-month tour of the US. On May 8, the band appeared on '' The Late Late Show''. In mid-June, the group performed at KROQ's Weenie Roast festival.
From June to August, the Ataris toured as part of the 2003 Warped Tour
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. On July 11, the group appeared on ''Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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''. The group performed at the 2003 MLB All-Star Game in late July.[ In August and September, the band embarked on a European tour, with ]Matchbook Romance
Matchbook Romance was an American emo and pop-punk band from Poughkeepsie, New York, initially formed in 1997 under the name Fizzlewink (1997–2001) and then The Getaway (2001–2002). They were signed to Epitaph Records and released two full-l ...
. In October and November 2003, the band embarked on the VW Music Ed Tour with Vendetta Red
Vendetta Red is an American alternative rock band from Seattle, Washington, that was formed in 1998. They released an EP, ''6 Kisses, A Blatant Reminder of Why We Are Alive'', in 1999 and two albums, '' Blackout Analysis'' in 2000 and '' White ...
. In November, the group went on a US tour with Planes Mistaken for Stars
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, Vendetta Red, Hopesfall
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, The Go Reflex and Squirtgun
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History 1993–1998
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. The group appeared on ''The Late Late Show'' and ''The Jay Leno Show
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'' on December 1 and December 29, respectively. In February and March 2004, the group went on a UK tour with Planes Mistaken for Stars
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and Cursive
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. In April, the group went on a tour of Canada. In May, the group co-headlined the RiverFusion festival with Something Corporate
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. They then played a few shows with the National Trust, which consisted of Roe and Matt Hart of Squirtgun, and appeared at Hellfest
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.
Reception
Critical response
Initial critical response to ''So Long, Astoria'' was very average. At Metacritic
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average
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score of 57, based on seven reviews.[
]
Commercial performance and legacy
''So Long, Astoria'' sold 33,000 in its first week, debuting at number 24 on the ''Billboard'' 200. It charted at number 38 in Australia[ and number 92 in the UK.] "In This Diary" charted at number 11 on the Alternative Songs
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chart.[ "The Saddest Song" charted at number 27 on the Alternative Songs chart.][ "The Boys of Summer" charted at number two on the Alternative Songs chart,] number 10 on the Mainstream Top 40
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chart, number 18 on the Adult Top 40
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chart, number 20 on the Hot 100
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chart, number 22 on the Radio Songs chart, number 36 on the Mainstream Rock
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chart, in the US. It also charted at number 17 in New Zealand, number 24 in Australia, number 49 in the UK,[ and number 87 in Switzerland. In August, ''So Long, Astoria'' was certified gold in the US.] By November, the album had sold 516,000 copies. In March 2006, "The Boys of Summer" was certified gold in the US.[ In December 2013, sales stood at 693,000 copies.]
The album was included at number 25 on ''Rock Sound''s "The 51 Most Essential Pop Punk Albums of All Time" list. They later ranked it at number 97 on the list of best albums in their lifetime. In December 2013, the band released demos that had been recorded for the album. In February and March 2014, the group performed the album in its entirety in the US.[ They were supported by Versus the World, ]Authority Zero
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, Drag the River and Gasoline Heart. To promote the tour, a short documentary was made in the style of VH1
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's music documentary series ''Classic Albums
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Format
The TV ser ...
''. In June 2016, the group performed in Australia, playing songs solely from ''Blue Skies, Broken Hearts...Next 12 Exits'' and ''So Long, Astoria''. In February 2018, the group went on a celebratory 15th anniversary tour for the album in the UK.
Track listing
All songs written by Kris Roe, except where noted.[
]
Personnel
Credits adapted from liner notes.
The Ataris
*Kris Roe – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, moog synthesizer
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, mellotron
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* Mike Davenport – bass guitar
*John Collura – lead guitar, backing vocals
*Chris Knapp – drums
Additional musicians
*James Muhawi – piano (track 6)
*Angus Cooke – cello
*Johnathan Cox – programming
* Glen Phillips – backing vocals
*Mike Herrera
MxPx () is an American punk rock band from Bremerton, Washington, formed in 1992 as Magnified Plaid. As of 2016, current members include Mike Herrera (bass guitar, lead vocals), Yuri Ruley (drums, percussion), Tom Wisniewski (lead guitar, backi ...
– backing vocals
*Tim Pagnotta – backing vocals
Production
* Lou Giordano – producer, mixing
*Thom Flowers – producer (track 12), engineer
*Elissa Meihsner – producer (track 12), additional tracking
*Eric Palmquist – producer (track 12)
*Bradley Cooke – engineer
*Andrew Alekel – engineer
*Jason Nelson – assistant engineer
*Dean Cupp – assistant engineer
*Dave Ashton – assistant engineer, additional tracking
*Jack Joseph Puig – mixing (tracks 4 and 6)
*Angus Cooke – additional tracking
Artwork
*Danny Clinch – band photos
*Chuck Meyer – water tower photos
*Kris Roe – other art photos
*Sergie Loobkoff – art direction
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It is the charge of a sole art director to super ...
, design
Charts and certifications
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
Citations
Sources
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External links
''So Long, Astoria''
at YouTube
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(streamed copy where licensed)
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The Ataris albums
Columbia Records albums
2003 albums
Culture of Astoria, Oregon
Albums produced by Lou Giordano