Holy shit, I remember seeing these guys at warped tour In Toronto after they released black sails... I went to the merch table and I was holding a copy of shut your mouth in my hands, ready to buy. Adam was working the table, he told me, ‘you want this album instead, trust me’. He handed me a copy of black sails, I gave him my cash, and to this day, still one of my favourite albums...
I think Black Sails was a piece of artistic expression separate in time and space musically from any other style that ever was or will be just like it.. truly special.
Can’t beat all albums drowning back! Legends Sing the sorrow is ok to lol 😂 after that, nah Have a look at there show at a skate park promoting black sails on RUclips 🤘
Black Sails in the Sunset, The Art of Drowning and Sing The Sorrow are my absolute favorite albums from this band. So hard to pick a personal favorite of the 3 their all equally amazing to me.
Wholeheartedly agree. Those 3 👌 Sing the Sorrow is the most different in that group, but to me it is a standout album that sounds like nothing else, and each song flows into the next while conveying something that feels more like a movie instead of a collection of songs. It’s a masterpiece IMO.
I agree..those 3 are the best. Making fans wait for 3 years only to be greeted with miss murder and them regressing into the panic at the disco/fall out boy/mcr camp was sad.
Black Sails is one of my favorite albums of all time. I love the guitar melodies and Daveys vocals. AFI is one of my favorite bands of all time, and I love both their older and their newer stuff, but I think Black Sails is one of their highlights.
black sails in the sunset is such a masterpiece, one of my top 5 favorite albums of all time. in my humble opinion it is definitely their greatest album!
In the time running up to Burials, to quote other members of the band, every aspect of his life was in total chaos, (not to mention the fact that the band's contract with Interscope had ended) and while that was reflected in the record very strongly, his performances and public appearances were even moreso. Scary.
He was channeling Danzig/Samhain/Misfits through that era. That’s what he was listening a lot of as he’s stated in other older interviews. Nothing Goth about that.
I love how honest Jade is at the end, about labels. There are very few great, highly successful bands that don't bristle when asked about whether they are such-and-such (sub-(sub-))genre or not. I think it's because labeling things is something that external parties do. And it's necessary, I think, even if it gets ridiculous sometimes. People are never ever going to _not_ label the things they like and don't like. But when you are the one _creating_ what's being labeled, then obviously you're not going to want to accept it, nor should you.
This is an awesome segment. I hope there are other artists who are willing to do this. It would be awesome to see a band with a huge discography doing this. Don't get me wrong, I am enjoying these videos though.
It's been 20 years and this album still connects me with a time in my life that I had thought was almost entirely negative and counterproductive and made no sense, but now can be positive. It was healing to hear this interview.
I learned to drop in on the Consolidated Skatebaord half pipe while listening to this album and at the same time, working at a restaurant with Mark, the ex-guitar player for A.F.I. The band was ever present in our beach skate town of Santa Cruz. So many shows and good times. And as they alluded, the needed to get rid of Mark to bring some melody into the music. But I think without Mark, they got lost in melody after this album and were never as good again. It is crazy how the stars align to make one great album.
I knew who afi was and saw them on warped tour but my first album my brother and I bought was sing the sorrow when I deployed in 2004 to Iraq I had my family send me black sails album. When myself and the rest of the marines returned from fallujah in January of the next year afi had more fans...y’all keep rawkin
This was the first album by AFI that I was old enough to get into. I was still really young when it came out, but I got into punk pretty young. Black Sails showed me how diverse punk music could be and what incorporating diverse elements into a band’s sound could do for a band. Black Sails, All Hollows, Art of Drowning, Sing the Sorrow and Decemberunderground defined huge chunks of my adolescence. I’ll always feel a sense of gratitude towards AFI for all that they gave my friends and I. Thanks boys!
1:40 I met an alcoholic lawyer in rehab, he said alcoholism is actually much more prominent within that profession than most people think, so… maybe your lawyer had a problem? Maybe not though, maybe he just liked to get into fist fights, but that seems a strange pastime for a Porsche driving lawyer.
I don’t think it was a MASSIVE change, but it definitely had noticeable changes in the sound in terms of diversity of influences being apparent, AFI definitely became a stronger band musically with Jade’s Addition (pun intended). But more than that the album had this atmosphere that was quite different from the albums that came before, and I think that’s why a lot of people couldn’t quite put their finger on what made the album feel so different to previous outings; it wasn’t one or two specific things, it was the overall sonic architecture.
I’m too young to remember them playing hardcore punk, but when I got into them and got their back catalogue I knew what they were and they were hardcore punk. Visual Aesthetics don’t affect the genre of music auditorially.
I was 20 back in 2000, working at a ins company and we could listen to music while we worked. I was into the harder rap and harder rock, death metal and hardcore at the time so my good friend let me listen to The Art of Drowning cuz he knew I liked similar punk/hardcore… i remember song after song being so well put together and really good from start to finish.Needless to say I was a huge fan ever since.. black sails is when you could def hear the start of their sound for yrs.. then starting with Sing the Sorrow you could see bits of where they wanted to go with the sound.. Decemberunderground is my fav album then Sing the Sorrow.. the sound kept evolving and the albums wer great… it’s a hard thing to keep tweaking the sound and it pay off each time, but AFI definitely did it. Lovem
Oh goodness. "Clavet" legit made me bust out in hearty laughter. Jade temporarily squatting in Davey's old room turned out to be a good thing. It's lovely to hear all four members talk about their progress since the early days. They never forgot their humble roots.
I feel so lucky to have stumbled in AFI at the Paris theatre in Portland. Shut your mouth open your eyes I think with the casualties. I remember being pissed when I the fourth song on black sails came on and it was slow. Lol. Oh what it would become. Watching the transition over the following years as I’m getting older and the music was getting more hot topic… I hope they’re having fun and making money. Huge part of my adolescence
I love this. Black Sails is in my top 3 favorite albums. I will say though, right when I'm getting really annoyed with the subtitles, it said "fishes of mercy" and now I'm dying laughing 🤣🤣🤣
Jade's right; I've literally never heard a band respond to 'genre' labels positively, ever, like no band wants to be put in a box (which makes sense) but I mean, genres have to come from somewhere, right?
I know many artists who aren't bothered by such trivialities. They just play what they like to play and don't worry what people choose to call it, as long as people still show up to their shows. Let it go.
Davey looking like the hot topic version of daniel levy. Their best album. I stopped caring about them after art of drowning but I still listen to black sails all the time as well as the all hallows ep art of drowning and the son of Sam album. Basically all the stuff from daveys misfits/samhain phase
I miss black sails and art of drowning AFI. Their the band that really got me into punk rock. I was listening to like Korn, limp bizkit, silverchair, 80’s rock, and the offspring. I heard AFI and everything changed for me. I wouldn’t really call black sails goth punk. I always looked at it as hardcore punk
black sails, the art of drowning, and half of sing the sorrow and shut your mouth comprise the greatest back to back to back albums of all time. AFI is a once in a generation band.
I have been listening to you all for sooo long. My kid is 28 now and she was so little when I discovered you guys 😮 you still look like 20 year olds. So do I. Better than the Golden girls generation 😅
This is a band without a genre tag. They are sort of like Siouxsie And The Banshees, started out punk but matured into something brighter and more diverse.
Asking for it > a fire inside.. But both are good. Davey is criminally underrated as a singer and even more so as a writer. As a teen I would read lyrics to afi while listening to their albums and had a thesaurus in my right hand lol
Haha !! Not many people remember Asking For it.. Lol, I had a shirt from those days with big blue letters that said AFI. This girl in my class asked me what it stood for, & without a beat I said "American Fingering Institution" .. never seen someone so offended in my life !!
Damn you must have been a rich kid lucky you. No kid I knew ever had more than a few coins in their pocket. CDs were like 18 bucks back then which for us might as well been 1,000. At least you had good music taste!
Black Sails is my favorite AFI album. AFI was at their best with this album and the art of drowning. You can definitely hear the changes when sing the sorrow came out and it was after that is when I didn't really listen to their newer material. I just didn't care for where they were taking their music, but it's not bad music, in my opinion, just not my taste.
The whole "goth" term was something everyone else starting calling a whole group of people. When I was young (in the 80s), my mom would even ask me to classify myself and I refused. It's not just a band thing or artist thing; the "goth" community is an open group of people who are kind, intelligent misfits. We are the hippies of our day.
It's crazy just how purely punk and psychobilly the roots of AFI are. Nerve Agents, Tiger Army, AFI..those guys were all killing it in the scene and coming up at the same time. I never understood why AFI got less credit than the others.
AFI was playing the Glass House venue in Pomona, California with Sick of it All the early 2000's, can't remember the exact year that I saw this show but this is a true story. Shortly after AFI took the stage, some idiot decided to take a fire extinguisher and shoot it all over the place while thrashing around the mosh pit/stage area. Smoke filled the entire small venue and I will never forget what Davey Havok said. He yelled, in a very nasally high pitched voice: THANKS A LOT DICKHEAD! NOW I CAN'T BREEEEEEEEEEATHE! AFI then left the stage, and the show was postponed for at least 45 minutes while the smoke cleared, and the guy who set off the smoke got punched and kicked for screwing up the show. I am not sure if the show actually got to finish as I left after waiting 45 minutes, but that was hilarious to hear Davey Havok being so pissed off.
They'll never top that 5 year period of 98-03, but I wish they'd try. It's funny, I always dismissed people during the STS and DU era who said they had lost it. But now, I dunno, they seem more interested in being a heavier Cure tribute act than the good stuff. Would really like them to do 20 year anni shows for Black Sails and TAoD, but it's obvious they've long since grown tired of what made them great.
7:13 While "nobody" is obviously hyperbole, that's very true and I find it funny. At best, people don't like being put into boxes and feeling limited; at worst, people want to feel more special and unique.
Motorhead got called Heavy Metal.. Speed Metal.. Thrash.. Punk.. Lemmy classified Motorhead as rOcK 'n rOlL .. 😀🎸 He would say "We're Motorhead.. We play Rock And Roll!" And the show would begin! .. 😎 AFI get labeled many things.. Just go listen and rOcK out and forget the labels.. 😀👍
Damn Davey just referenced The Nerve Agents. Completely forgot about them. One of the heaviest Punk bands. Havok even appeared on a few songs with them.
As far as my ear can tell, Black Sails is the peak of AFI's creative output. All Hallows and Art of Drowning had some great stuff on it, too. Sing the Sorrow was too emo for me. Black Sails is a perfect combo of intense, aggressive and emotional with great melodies and riffs.
Holy shit, I remember seeing these guys at warped tour In Toronto after they released black sails... I went to the merch table and I was holding a copy of shut your mouth in my hands, ready to buy. Adam was working the table, he told me, ‘you want this album instead, trust me’. He handed me a copy of black sails, I gave him my cash, and to this day, still one of my favourite albums...
nater rad!
Answer that and stay fashionable was a pretty dope album.
shut your mouth was better lol
Shut Your Mouth is my favorite but I can see why he'd rep Black Sails - it's more epic and paradigmy for them.
That's awesome. Black Sails is very good 👌
I think Black Sails was a piece of artistic expression separate in time and space musically from any other style that ever was or will be just like it.. truly special.
How have we never gotten coverage like this of these albums. They are legitimately legendary punk albums.
This and the art of drowning were amazing albums. They really captured me as a youth.
God called in sick is my favorite song of AFI
I have been a fan from the beginning and i still agree.
Yesssss GCIST is such an amazing song; all of BSITS is incredible. My favorite AFI song is definitely This Time Imperfect from STS. :)
By far their best
@@Lexicoley1826 I'm going to have to agree with you, but GCIST is definitely one of my faves
Can’t beat all albums drowning back! Legends
Sing the sorrow is ok to lol 😂 after that, nah
Have a look at there show at a skate park promoting black sails on RUclips 🤘
Black Sails in the Sunset, The Art of Drowning and Sing The Sorrow are my absolute favorite albums from this band. So hard to pick a personal favorite of the 3 their all equally amazing to me.
Those 3 albums are easily 3 of my favorite albums of all time.
Wholeheartedly agree. Those 3 👌 Sing the Sorrow is the most different in that group, but to me it is a standout album that sounds like nothing else, and each song flows into the next while conveying something that feels more like a movie instead of a collection of songs. It’s a masterpiece IMO.
I agree..those 3 are the best. Making fans wait for 3 years only to be greeted with miss murder and them regressing into the panic at the disco/fall out boy/mcr camp was sad.
Shut your mouth and open your eyes is also up there.
All Hallows E.P.
Black Sails is one of my favorite albums of all time. I love the guitar melodies and Daveys vocals. AFI is one of my favorite bands of all time, and I love both their older and their newer stuff, but I think Black Sails is one of their highlights.
black sails in the sunset is such a masterpiece, one of my top 5 favorite albums of all time. in my humble opinion it is definitely their greatest album!
Seeing Havok smiling and laughing is such a damn relief after 2013's utter crisis. I love it.
miseriavolare ooohhh what happened in 2013?
In the time running up to Burials, to quote other members of the band, every aspect of his life was in total chaos, (not to mention the fact that the band's contract with Interscope had ended) and while that was reflected in the record very strongly, his performances and public appearances were even moreso. Scary.
miseriavolare gotcha. I love the band I just don't follow them that closely anymore. Poor Davey :c but I'm glad it's gotten better.
miseriavolare damn, didn't know that. I wonder if that's why he hasn't written good music in the last 15 years?
Jade looks like an homeless, meth-addled version of a professional Bowie impersonator.
Felt the same about the goth term. This band had no description in my eyes. They are one of a kind.
Two of a Kind.
True Lol
He was channeling Danzig/Samhain/Misfits through that era. That’s what he was listening a lot of as he’s stated in other older interviews. Nothing Goth about that.
I love how honest Jade is at the end, about labels. There are very few great, highly successful bands that don't bristle when asked about whether they are such-and-such (sub-(sub-))genre or not. I think it's because labeling things is something that external parties do. And it's necessary, I think, even if it gets ridiculous sometimes. People are never ever going to _not_ label the things they like and don't like. But when you are the one _creating_ what's being labeled, then obviously you're not going to want to accept it, nor should you.
i still have those cd's i had them on play 24/7 on my old cdplayer as a kid , much love thanks for everything AFI
This is an awesome segment. I hope there are other artists who are willing to do this. It would be awesome to see a band with a huge discography doing this. Don't get me wrong, I am enjoying these videos though.
It's been 20 years and this album still connects me with a time in my life that I had thought was almost entirely negative and counterproductive and made no sense, but now can be positive. It was healing to hear this interview.
Black sails blew my mind when I first heard it.
I still listen to this album. Work of art is an understatement. Shoutout to The Nerve Agents too!
God Called in Sick will forever and always be one of my most favorite songs of all time. THANK you for making that one.
Great story. This has always been one of my favorite albums ever. You guys are so amazing. I love AFI!
I need to find someone that looks at me the way Jade and Davey look at each other when recounting memories here. :)
Definitely some "longing for yesteryear" and potentially unrequited love in those glances.
@@ispearedbritney and some “let’s get out of here and have gay sex” vibes.
@@stabyourcat they def are together its so obvi
Does Adam Carson ever age?
He will now that he's a father... that takes it outta you real fast.
Drink enough baby blood... anything is possible.
He is actually the father AND uncle to everyone in the band.
do ANY of them honestly? Hunter's looked the same for 10 years
Well Davey has. He finally went through puberty and can grow facial hair.
I learned to drop in on the Consolidated Skatebaord half pipe while listening to this album and at the same time, working at a restaurant with Mark, the ex-guitar player for A.F.I. The band was ever present in our beach skate town of Santa Cruz. So many shows and good times. And as they alluded, the needed to get rid of Mark to bring some melody into the music. But I think without Mark, they got lost in melody after this album and were never as good again. It is crazy how the stars align to make one great album.
Why did Mark and afi split?
I knew who afi was and saw them on warped tour but my first album my brother and I bought was sing the sorrow when I deployed in 2004 to Iraq I had my family send me black sails album. When myself and the rest of the marines returned from fallujah in January of the next year afi had more fans...y’all keep rawkin
This was the first album by AFI that I was old enough to get into. I was still really young when it came out, but I got into punk pretty young. Black Sails showed me how diverse punk music could be and what incorporating diverse elements into a band’s sound could do for a band. Black Sails, All Hollows, Art of Drowning, Sing the Sorrow and Decemberunderground defined huge chunks of my adolescence.
I’ll always feel a sense of gratitude towards AFI for all that they gave my friends and I.
Thanks boys!
1:40 I met an alcoholic lawyer in rehab, he said alcoholism is actually much more prominent within that profession than most people think, so… maybe your lawyer had a problem? Maybe not though, maybe he just liked to get into fist fights, but that seems a strange pastime for a Porsche driving lawyer.
2:52 ah Dexter. Hahahaha. The only doctoral candidate in Marine Biology in Punk Rock.
Of course Dexter didn’t get it, he’s made the same album over and over for the past 45 years.
I don’t think it was a MASSIVE change, but it definitely had noticeable changes in the sound in terms of diversity of influences being apparent, AFI definitely became a stronger band musically with Jade’s Addition (pun intended). But more than that the album had this atmosphere that was quite different from the albums that came before, and I think that’s why a lot of people couldn’t quite put their finger on what made the album feel so different to previous outings; it wasn’t one or two specific things, it was the overall sonic architecture.
I’m too young to remember them playing hardcore punk, but when I got into them and got their back catalogue I knew what they were and they were hardcore punk. Visual Aesthetics don’t affect the genre of music auditorially.
I am so glad you guys are no longer broke. I love your music. I like you as people as well
I was 20 back in 2000, working at a ins company and we could listen to music while we worked. I was into the harder rap and harder rock, death metal and hardcore at the time so my good friend let me listen to The Art of Drowning cuz he knew I liked similar punk/hardcore… i remember song after song being so well put together and really good from start to finish.Needless to say I was a huge fan ever since.. black sails is when you could def hear the start of their sound for yrs.. then starting with Sing the Sorrow you could see bits of where they wanted to go with the sound.. Decemberunderground is my fav album then Sing the Sorrow.. the sound kept evolving and the albums wer great… it’s a hard thing to keep tweaking the sound and it pay off each time, but AFI definitely did it. Lovem
Davey is a great orator, I particularly like listening to him do interviews
Very Proud Of Ya was their best album to me. That’s the one that got me hooked on them.
As an album, I don't love it, but track 1?! Jeeeeeeeeeeeesuuuuuuuuuuusssss! Davey had rage for daaaaaays in the 90s
Same followed by answer that and stay fashionable
Agreed. The best songs off of Very Proud of Ya are some of their best work even if the album is a bit long.
Oh goodness. "Clavet" legit made me bust out in hearty laughter. Jade temporarily squatting in Davey's old room turned out to be a good thing. It's lovely to hear all four members talk about their progress since the early days. They never forgot their humble roots.
sooo glad "they put the melody in"!LOVE AFI!
Black Sails is my favorite AFI album. It just seemed to hit the right note and I immediately fell in love with it.
that album saved my life! literally... it hols so much more to me than just music!
I love AFI , fan for life
none of my friends got it back in the day. i still think it's a great album, and still enjoy what AFI are doing today
this was there best album
Yeah probably.
craigkai86 nah, shut your mouth and open your eyes
Hmm, maybe.
Black Sails in the Sunset, Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes & The Art of Drowning are the top 3 for sure.
craigkai86 their****
Papa Disco wow sorry
You guys lived with The Nerve Agents? That makes so much sense! AWESOME!
YangGang2024! Be badass to see Andrew in a pit to Prayer Position.
No sé si es el mejor, pero sin duda es mi favorito. Lo sigo escuchando y me sigue volando la cabeza.
Hunter may actually be a vampire.
Because he looks like Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer?
@@SpikeValentine He doesn't look like Spike from BTVS
I feel so lucky to have stumbled in AFI at the Paris theatre in Portland. Shut your mouth open your eyes I think with the casualties. I remember being pissed when I the fourth song on black sails came on and it was slow. Lol. Oh what it would become. Watching the transition over the following years as I’m getting older and the music was getting more hot topic… I hope they’re having fun and making money. Huge part of my adolescence
2nd favorite album of theirs next to the art of drowning which is one of my favorite albums of all time of any band or genre
adams body language.
I know! The other three are like cuddling up together and Adam is like, “Nah, I’m good.” 😂😂😂
@@mrsmadtux Its mostly Jade and Davey cuddling. The sexual tension is thick. Hunter is just kinda squished in the corner with nowhere to go lol
Sven Jolly Totally!!! 😂😂😂
I love this. Black Sails is in my top 3 favorite albums. I will say though, right when I'm getting really annoyed with the subtitles, it said "fishes of mercy" and now I'm dying laughing 🤣🤣🤣
So interesting to hear. I remember this album had such an influence on me as a new guitarist, and learning God Called In Sick Today.
Very proud of ya is my idea of afi.
I love them so much such a once in a lifetime band
I LOOOOOOVE this interview!! They're so cute!! Can't even imagine what they were like younger😍😍... congrats to them.
Best AFI album ever! Please do a UK tour with just this album or just the nitro records years!!!
Jade man, you influenced me on guitar more than you were ever influenced on guitar. If that makes sense. Maleus ftw.
The Prayer Position!
Jade's right; I've literally never heard a band respond to 'genre' labels positively, ever, like no band wants to be put in a box (which makes sense) but I mean, genres have to come from somewhere, right?
I know many artists who aren't bothered by such trivialities. They just play what they like to play and don't worry what people choose to call it, as long as people still show up to their shows. Let it go.
I like their progression and sound over the years..
dubseedz757 Their progression is absolutely amazing.
One thing I remember from seeing them live in 2000 was how fucking tall Adam Carson is in real life
Davey looking like the hot topic version of daniel levy. Their best album. I stopped caring about them after art of drowning but I still listen to black sails all the time as well as the all hallows ep art of drowning and the son of Sam album. Basically all the stuff from daveys misfits/samhain phase
I miss black sails and art of drowning AFI. Their the band that really got me into punk rock. I was listening to like Korn, limp bizkit, silverchair, 80’s rock, and the offspring. I heard AFI and everything changed for me. I wouldn’t really call black sails goth punk. I always looked at it as hardcore punk
black sails, the art of drowning, and half of sing the sorrow and shut your mouth comprise the greatest back to back to back albums of all time. AFI is a once in a generation band.
I have been listening to you all for sooo long. My kid is 28 now and she was so little when I discovered you guys 😮 you still look like 20 year olds. So do I. Better than the Golden girls generation 😅
This is a band without a genre tag. They are sort of like Siouxsie And The Banshees, started out punk but matured into something brighter and more diverse.
Asking for it > a fire inside..
But both are good. Davey is criminally underrated as a singer and even more so as a writer. As a teen I would read lyrics to afi while listening to their albums and had a thesaurus in my right hand lol
Haha !! Not many people remember Asking For it.. Lol, I had a shirt from those days with big blue letters that said AFI. This girl in my class asked me what it stood for, & without a beat I said "American Fingering Institution" .. never seen someone so offended in my life !!
@@flatlinePress haha hell yeah!! I grew up on "very proud of ya" and it's still a goodn
Someone needs to interview Mark bout his days in the band.
My favorite afi album ❤
Love the Nerve Agents being referenced, what an incredible band.
Why? Why do you love that?
Love this band. All their albums-😈
It was kismet. I’m so thankful for AFI, I couldn’t imagine my life without this band!!!!!!!!!!!
Black Sails, All Hallows EP, and Art of Drowning were AFI at their peak, IMO.
Answer That And Stay Fashionable was what AFI was to me, but truly appreciate this album.
AFI will always be a hardcore punk band to me..maybe am in denial, you can hear it in the way they write songs. Bay area hxc
I remember buying this album when I was teenager with my pocket money. Best money spent.
Damn you must have been a rich kid lucky you. No kid I knew ever had more than a few coins in their pocket. CDs were like 18 bucks back then which for us might as well been 1,000. At least you had good music taste!
Holy shit, I didn't even recognize Davey with the beard
Awesome. Thanks for this.
Very Proud of ya🤘
I love this album and I love these friends
Black Sails is my favorite AFI album. AFI was at their best with this album and the art of drowning.
You can definitely hear the changes when sing the sorrow came out and it was after that is when I didn't really listen to their newer material. I just didn't care for where they were taking their music, but it's not bad music, in my opinion, just not my taste.
Favorite album of all time.
The whole "goth" term was something everyone else starting calling a whole group of people. When I was young (in the 80s), my mom would even ask me to classify myself and I refused. It's not just a band thing or artist thing; the "goth" community is an open group of people who are kind, intelligent misfits. We are the hippies of our day.
lolwut
I miss the Nerve Agents...😞
I know..smfh!
It's crazy just how purely punk and psychobilly the roots of AFI are. Nerve Agents, Tiger Army, AFI..those guys were all killing it in the scene and coming up at the same time. I never understood why AFI got less credit than the others.
Black Sails is hands down their best album
AFI was playing the Glass House venue in Pomona, California with Sick of it All the early 2000's, can't remember the exact year that I saw this show but this is a true story. Shortly after AFI took the stage, some idiot decided to take a fire extinguisher and shoot it all over the place while thrashing around the mosh pit/stage area. Smoke filled the entire small venue and I will never forget what Davey Havok said. He yelled, in a very nasally high pitched voice:
THANKS A LOT DICKHEAD! NOW I CAN'T BREEEEEEEEEEATHE!
AFI then left the stage, and the show was postponed for at least 45 minutes while the smoke cleared, and the guy who set off the smoke got punched and kicked for screwing up the show. I am not sure if the show actually got to finish as I left after waiting 45 minutes, but that was hilarious to hear Davey Havok being so pissed off.
They'll never top that 5 year period of 98-03, but I wish they'd try. It's funny, I always dismissed people during the STS and DU era who said they had lost it. But now, I dunno, they seem more interested in being a heavier Cure tribute act than the good stuff. Would really like them to do 20 year anni shows for Black Sails and TAoD, but it's obvious they've long since grown tired of what made them great.
That’s right and we missed that AFI. You should still play some oldies though...
Anyone else hear that high pitched feedback?
Remember when Davey was jacked?
Forgive me if I'm wrong.. but is that not The Offspring on the couch at 4:40 ?
I am thankful for god called in sick today. it is absolutely my favorite
And miles away my mother criiiiieessss!!!! Wooooaaahhhh ohhhhhhhhh!!! Such an awesome song.
that was my favorite record hands down.
7:13 While "nobody" is obviously hyperbole, that's very true and I find it funny. At best, people don't like being put into boxes and feeling limited; at worst, people want to feel more special and unique.
Motorhead got called Heavy Metal.. Speed Metal.. Thrash.. Punk.. Lemmy classified Motorhead as rOcK 'n rOlL .. 😀🎸 He would say "We're Motorhead.. We play Rock And Roll!" And the show would begin! .. 😎 AFI get labeled many things.. Just go listen and rOcK out and forget the labels.. 😀👍
emo
@@PANZERFAUST90 mmm... perhaps they became but they are much more than that. Latest is not in my opinion.
Love these guys
Damn Davey just referenced The Nerve Agents. Completely forgot about them. One of the heaviest Punk bands. Havok even appeared on a few songs with them.
Jade just cracks me up
6:46 I was waiting for this to happen. It was bothering me so much.
That album has been in my playlist since middle school i think
For its 20th anniversary they should have toured this year playing the whole album start to finish
Am I the only one feeling like adam was more connected to mark than the rest of em?
As far as my ear can tell, Black Sails is the peak of AFI's creative output. All Hallows and Art of Drowning had some great stuff on it, too. Sing the Sorrow was too emo for me. Black Sails is a perfect combo of intense, aggressive and emotional with great melodies and riffs.
I wish AFI would go back to hardcore punk for ONE FINAL ALBUM for us old school fans. Give it one more damn try. But its too late and I give up lol.
Black sails vinyl lives on my record wall
when they went melodic I never looked back, although Halloween will always be stuck in my head
What's sleep? SLEEP! Sleep. Whoa ho hoooooo
Thank the Misfits for that...it's their song after all lol
adam seems so huge!
Davey and Jade are both like 5'7. Adam is just average but looks tall compared to those two. Hunter is pretty short too in person.
I think he looks broader than both of them but I think they're close to the same height
Total immortal
What on earth is the framing of some of these shots lol
My fave song on Black Sails is Malleus
Maleficarum, still is of all time.