AFI Black Sails In The Sunset - Retro Punk Rock Review
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- AFI dropped Black Sails In The Sunset 25 years ago and we are here to talk about it.
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In my local scene when this album came out, everyone was excited. "AFI are doing a Punk Hair Metal thing and it is frikkin gooood!". Saw several shows around this album that were amazing. I didn't really get on board with them after "The Art of Drowning", but they were always nice guys who worked hard and deserved mainsteam success. I can't believe it came out 25 years ago! I still listen to it sometimes.
I've spent the last 25 years listening to AFI. One of the best god damn bands of all time.
Yes. This.
@@thepunkrockreview It just pains me that I never got to see them in the earlier days. I could watch those old live videos every day of my life. I've only seen them once and that was after Sing the Sorrow was already out (which I do love as well, I just kinda lost interest after that.
They really are just a great band. Being able to grow along with there music over the years has been great
AFI… they had eras… i discovered and saw them open for the offspring and L7 in 1997… they blew me away. i had a choice at the merch table- answer that stay fashionable or very proud of ya. went with the first… but very proud of ya was my shit! the last record I dug was shut your mouth and open your eyes. lost track of them before this one dropped
Jade was in the bands Loose Change and Redemption 87 but did bsckup vocals on AFI albums before he joined. Also, the rumor is that Mark was the one who pushed them into a darker direction originally.
is 46 minutes including the long dead space at the end of the last track before the hidden track?
Not sure, but probably.
Gilman is Berkeley? They also use to play at Berkeley square .
Saw them on tour for this album. Still one of the best shows I've ever seen to this day. I still listen to AFI, been a fan since 98. Saw Good Riddance and AFI was the opener who i wasn't too familiar with. The 3 album run from this to Art of Drowning to Sing the Sorrow is an incredible string of records. I still like their new stuff but Burials is probably the last good album
I remember my best friend buying this album by accident and what a great mistake it was man. I had heard shut your mouth and open up your eyes before this and wow I was impressed. I was listening to Rancid,Green Day, Pennywise and Nofx which are amazing bands but this blew my mind!
Son of Sam was the first Davey side project . Good album , Steve London may and Todd youth are amazing on that album
I have a copy of that at my record shop. It's a CD but still pretty scarce
Donna’s, Afi, subinsion, fracas, blackfork,were the Gilman bands . That was my punk area . The pound and lucky 13 were the s.r. Places
Yeah I knew that Donna's I grew up a couple cities over and would see them at parties and talk to them we weren't good friends or anything but I need them
Love afi until decemberunderground
Exactly
You guys forgot their Albums dork and behind the times eps.
I don't know how you can like Black Sails in the sunset and not like the art of drowning they're like sister albums to me
I don't think i said I didn't like it, did i?
On very proud of ya there name meaning was asking for it. And then on answer that and stay fashionable there name stood for anthems for insubordinates
Kinda like MDC? The meaning of the letters pretty much changes with the days of the week. (Millions of Dead Cops, Millions of Dead Children, McDonald's Death Corp, etc)
For me I stopped with AFI after sing the sorrow
Boy I absolutely cannot stand that album
Yeah I don’t think this album was inspired by Linkin Park. Given that their first record came out a year after this. Though yeah I agree that the Prayer Position definitely sounds pretty nu metal
I didn't say they were inspired by Linkin Park, I said it sounds like Linkin Park. As in, for a reference to what it sounds like: Linkin Park. That song is incredibly similar to that type of Numetal.