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Faith No More, AFI
It was a bill of 'Epic' proportions, and Patton et al. delivered on every front in an unforgettable evening at Festival Hall
The plethora of punk-meets-goth-meets-hardcore bands winning the hearts of angular-fringed teens everywhere owe everything to AFI. Before anybody knew or cared what ‘emo’ was, AFI were working hard to establish themselves in the Californian punk and hardcore scene.
Iconic frontman Davey Havok formed the band with Mark Stopholese (guitar), Vic Chalker (bass) and drummer Adam Carson. Though the band went through countless lineup changes as they finished high school and moved on to college, the current AFI lineup came together in 1998, when Havok, Carson and bassist Hunter Burgan joined guitarist Jade Puget.
Black Sails in the Sunset, widely regarded as a major turning point for the band, was released in 1999 and The Art of Drowning followed in 2000. By the time The Art of Drowning hit number 174 on the US Billboard album charts, AFI were fast becoming one of the most talked about bands on the west coast.
In 2002, AFI signed to Dreamworks Records, ahead of the 2003 release of commercial breakthrough LP Sing the Sorrow. As well as taking the band into the American mainstream, the album broke AFI to international audiences, with hit singles Girl’s Not Grey and The Leaving Song, Pt II charting in Europe.
The follow-up release came in the form of Decemberunderground, and by the time it was released in May 2006, emo was ‘in’ and AFI sat rightfully at the top of the pile. Miss Murder quickly became a hit around the world, while the four-piece performed countless TV appearances and toured the globe.
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Reviews
It was a bill of 'Epic' proportions, and Patton et al. delivered on every front in an unforgettable evening at Festival Hall
Reviews
With tonight's performance, the boys from California showed just how formidable a unit they are even after almost two decades.
Features
With Soundwave on the horizon, AFI's Davey Havok chats about 'Crash Love', extreme fans and tracksuit pants.
News
Soundwave headliners and post-hardcore heroes AFI will be playing sideshows in both Melbourne and Sydney whilst in town next February.
Features
AFI bassist Hunter Burgan chats to FL about new album 'Crash Love' and hitting Australian shores again in February for Soundwave 2010.
International News
Coming three years after 'Decemberunderground', AFI's new, "more refined" album is ready to be unveiled.
Features
Davey Havok and Jade Puget are partners in crime; after touring in support of AFI's Decemberunderground, they've also been fleshing out the debut album for side project Blaqk Audio.
International News
Al Gore has announced plans for seven 24-hour concerts aimed at raising awareness of environmental and climate change issues.
Reviews
AFI are undoubtedly a major force in music today, not only with release of their latest album December Underground, but they are infectiously dazzling live. Festival Hall was containing a sure fire within its walls when they were unleashed, hosting Kiwi lads The Bleeders.
ClickClickClickBoom said on September 23rd, 2009
I made a great joke last night. What do you call a black dude who laughs a lot? Snigger.
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