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AFI @ House of Blues Anaheim 10/25/22

Blog — November 20, 2022

Photo Credit: AMH AFI are currently on the road for their Bodies Tour with support from Drab Majesty. The band released Bodies in 2021, but had not previously been able to tour for the album due to the ongoing pandemic. The band is as energetic as ever and have managed …

AFI – AFI

Review — December 18, 2004

Perhaps this is a bit of a stretch, but I've always found the careers of both AFI and the Flaming Lips to be rather similar in numerous respects. Both started off as bands long before their time of popularity and mainstream attention, both have a rabid (as well as strongly …

AFI – AFI (The Blood Album)

Review — February 6, 2017

AFI's trajectory over the last twenty and more years has been one that emulates growth and experimentation and the quartet that once sang about not being allowed a mohawk is now one that that sings about much darker, twisted subjects (although in more obvious terms than they once did). Still …

AFI – Burials

Review — November 19, 2013

As a zine built on the foundation of loving AFI, it would clearly be remiss not to talk about their new record. We try to pretend that Decemberunderground and Crash Love never happened - the first rule of AFI fandom is.... - but it would be silly to …

AFI – Crash Love

Review — September 30, 2009

Album number eight from the band now renowned for their genre-shifting and reinvention. Three years in the making, three producers in the studio, and twelve tracks long (given the band's penchant for Lost-esque symbolism, there's probably some deep significance to these numbers). What new style will be unveiled with …

AFI – Decemberunderground

Review — June 6, 2006

There are certain phrases that seem to be ever-present in AFI reviews across the music journalism world, suggesting either a lack of originality on the writer's part, or merely a convenient pigeon-hole that the band fall easily into. Either way, let's get some of them out of the way now: …

AFI – Sing the Sorrow

Review — February 25, 2004

"Oh my God, my God this can't be happening! AFI has signed to a major!" Is an example of a popular reaction to the announcement last year that that AFI would be releasing their sixth full-length, Sing the Sorrow, on Dreamworks records. Anybody without a huge bias towards the …

Bands: AFI Title New Album 'Burials' and Release Date

News — July 23, 2013

Through a Rolling Stone article, lead singer Davey Havok announced AFI will release their new album, Burials, via Republic Records on October 22nd. The new single, "I Hope You Suffer" is now available through digital stores and also currently streaming. Check it out below. The band will …

Bands: AFI signed to Republic for new release

News — July 7, 2013

AFI have signed with Republic Records for their rumored ninth full-length later this year. The band is also scheduled to play Riot Fest is Chicago and Denver this September.

Bands: Announcing Lektron (Alkaline Trio, AFI, Rocket From The Crypt)

News — June 4, 2023

Matt Skiba (Alkaline Trio) has a new project called Lektron, sharing two new songs from the quartet earlier this week in a two song single called "Dirty Jacks/She's a War" via Asian Man Records. Not just Skiba, Lektron features  Atom Willard (Rocket From The Crypt, Against Me!) on drums, Hunter …

Bands: Davey Havok penning novel

News — February 26, 2013

Punknews has reported that AFI/Blaqk Audio frontman Davey Havok has penned a novel, the first of a trilogy, to be released on April 2. The book is titled Pop Kids. SPB chatted with Havok and Jade Puget last year.

Bands: Hallelujah, AFI Have Returned!

News — April 17, 2013

After being dormant for a few years, some activity is on the rise for AFI. The band released a new video today in true AFI fashion wihich depicts vocalist, Davey Havok, walking into a studio where the rest of the band awaits him. The video ends with, "September 2013." You …

Bands: Modern Life Is War Signs To Deathwish

News — December 4, 2004

Modern Life Is War are signed to Deathwish. That and more can be read in this interview. click here for interview

Breaking News: No Doubt, There's Still A Fire Inside

News — February 11, 2016

AFI Frontman, Davey Havok, and members of No Doubt (everyone but Gwen), have joined forces to form a new group according to Billboard. They reportedly already have an album don and just need a label.     

MP3s: AFI PREMIERE A BRAND NEW TRACK

News — July 18, 2013

Forgive the excess of caps in the headline...this is very, very exciting. Head over to AFI's official website right now and you'll be treating to a brand new track taken from their new record which is due to hit later this year. It's no secret that our origins are rooted …

MP3s: Bloodsimple (ex-VOD) Post New Songs

News — January 11, 2005

Bloodsimple, comprised of members of Vision of Disorder, Downset, and others, recently posted three songs from their upcoming full-length, A Cruel World. The album is due out in March through Bullygoat/Warner. You can hear the songs here.

MP3s: Jade Puget (AFI/Blaqk Audio) and Ben Grey (Scarlet Grey) Collaborate

News — March 21, 2012

Jade Puget and Ben Grey collaborated on an electro-pop track entitled, "Bluebed." You can check it out below:

Music / The Set List: Top 5 whoa-oh songs

Feature — March 17, 2013

Whoa-oh is both a pop-punk staple and a songwriting trick that finds its way across many genres. Is it a gimmick to create an easy anthem; a cheap way to fill in syllables; or does it not matter at all because, in the end, the songs that use it have …

Music News: Welcome to the Machine music industry documentary set for August release

News — July 23, 2013

Welcome to the Machine, a new documentary exploring "the twelve commandments of the music industry" through a series of interviews looking at all of the different elements of the music industry, is set for a DVD release on August 6th. The documentary features interviews with a variety of different bands …

Music: Octoberunderground: AFI Tour Diary

Feature — October 16, 2010

  There is a light that never goes out, and it has nothing to do with the Smiths. It's actually more closely affiliated with Travelodges, train stations and airport terminals. Last month, some friends and I attended most of the dates on A.F.I.'s Octoberunderground Tour with Dispute and The Explosion …