Decade is the fourth studio album by Canadian alternative rock band The Veer Union.
The band, initially formed in 2004 under the name "Veer", consisted of frontman and lead vocalist Crispin Earl, guitarists Eric Schraeder and James Fiddler, bassist Marc Roots, and drummer Neil Beaton.
[3] Upon signing to Universal Motown Records, the band changed their name to a more identifiable "The Veer Union", and released Against the Grain, but were dropped from their label after touring in support of the album.
The band pushed forward on another album, Divide the Blackened Sky, but lost Fiddler, Roots, and Beaton shortly after recording.
[5] The tracks "Make Believe" and "Watch You Lose" were originally written by Earl for Tommy Lee's solo album Tommyland: The Ride, a project he had done to finance starting up The Veer Union.
[14] A music video, directed by Aaron Veale, largely featuring the band performing in black and white with various visual effects, was released two days later.