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Crash Love  (Audio CD) 
by AFI

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AFI
CRASH LOVE

Davey Havok - Vocals
Jade Puget - Guitar
Hunter Burgan - Bass
Adam Carson - Drums

"Crash Love is certainly not a concept album or rock opera by any stretch, but the songs are generally connected by a greater theme... The album title itself can be construed as a command, as a destructive kind of love, or as a desire for a relationship that's heading inevitably toward disaster or flameout. The lyrics of some songs trace an arc from adoration to the desire to tear down the object of affection. These songs are written from perspectives both sympathetic and critical, as well from both the inside the relationship and outside."--Davey Havok

Crash Love, AFI's eighth full length studio album, due out September 29, 2009 on DGC/Interscope, is indeed informed not only by the ever-evolving chemistry between the musicians in the band but also by the members' personal lives and perhaps most of all by the always intense relationship between AFI and its fans. The latter has intensified considerably over the most recent of AFI's 18 years as a band, with 2006's decemberunderground entering the chart at #1 with first week sales of nearly 200,000 and subsequent sold out shows at the Long Beach Arena and Bill Graham Civic as well as appearances on Saturday Night Live and at Live Earth--not to mention 2003's Sing The Sorrow going platinum. These experiences were bound to have an impact on four kids from Ukiah, California who formed a rudimentary punk band in 1991 with aspirations of playing in the SF Bay Area and possibly releasing a few singles and an LP or two.

"The record is really more about how the great attraction to inappropriately shared intimacies, carefully constructed personas, and the loss of a sense of self can affect an entire world," Havok explains. "As well as how this loss of self is sought after rather than resisted... With today's media, we have such quick and pervasive access to the trivia of anyone's lives. Everything is intensified and indulged, this desire and ability to know everything you possibly can about anyone, from what thread-count bedsheets they sleep in to whether or not they believe in ghosts."

While Crash Love is the first AFI record to feature such prevalent sociopolitical and observational perspectives, the darkly personal AFI lyrical strain is distinctly present on standout tracks like "Medicate" and its stark portrait of a user/enabler relationship, as well as throughout the ill fated death ride scenario of "End Transmission." Elsewhere, the newer approach shines on the self-explanatory "Darling I Want To Destroy You," "Veronica Sawyer Smokes" with couples Jade Puget's Smiths-esque guitar signatures with a tale of heartbreak brought on by disappointment with a teen idol, "Beautiful Thieves" with its privileged characters whose actions carry no consequences, and "Too Shy To Scream" which sets yearning, distanced adorations against the backdrop of a drumline-inspired shuffle propelled by Hunter Burgan's bass and Adam Carson's drumming.

Crash Love, it has to be said, features AFI's Puget, Burgan and Carson playing at their most focused and direct. Where Sing The Sorrow and decemberunderground saw the band's compositions increasingly steeped in atmospherics that created a moody-heavy realm that often threatened to engulf the songs, Crash Love is, according to Carson, "the sound of the four of us playing in the same room. It's by no means stripped down but you really hear the band. Sing The Sorrow--and to certain extent decemberunderground--gave us our first experience with big budget recording, which led to some really dense arrangements, electronics, overdubs and so on. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but this time we came in with 14 songs we were playing really well and wanted to capture that energy."

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: September 29, 2009
Studio: Interscope Records
Number Of Discs: 2
Format: Deluxe Edition
Average Customer Rating: based on 43 reviews
Track Listing:
Disc: 1
1. Torch Song
2. Beautiful Thieves
3. End Transmission
4. Too Shy To Scream
5. Veronica Sawyer Smokes
6. Okay, I Feel Better Now
7. Medicate
8. I Am Trying Very Hard To Be Here
9. Sacrilege
10. Darling, I Want To Destroy You
11. Cold Hands
12. It Was Mine
Disc: 2
1. Fainting Spells (From Decemberunderground Sessions 2006)
2. We've Got the Knife (Demo from Crash Love Sessions)
3. Where We Used to Play (Demo from Crash Love Sessions)
4. 100 Words (From Sing the Sorrow Sessions 2003)
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.5
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2laughable  Mar 15, 2010
i dont know what this is but its not punk rock. its like mashing perfect circle together with my chemical romance. gross... afi has no fire inside as far as i can tell

1sad....  Jan 11, 2010
I was a fan.... I can usually go along for the ride when a band changes their sound, even if that change is huge. I did it with Rush in the 80s, Paradise Lost in the 90s, Theatre Of Tragedy in the 00s, etc. But this album coming from a once cool punk outfit is just cringe worthy. There is no edge of any kind, its not punk, horror-punk, goth, or even rock, just radio friendly pop... meh.

4Decent album but no real standout tracks...  Jan 09, 2010
I've only listened to this album a few times, so maybe it will grow on me... Some of the songs are a little too poppy for my taste, although I wouldn't say there is a "bad" song on this album. There also aren't any "great" songs, no epic choruses, eerie melodies, or any of the things that make "Sing the Sorrow" a classic. However, as a whole, it is still an album worth buying, and for the most part it still sounds like AFI. If you're still hoping for AFI to go back to making generic punk rock, don't buy this album. You will be highly disappointed.

5GREAT!  Jan 07, 2010
I am incredibly happy with this purchase! The price was GREAT for what I got when I pre-ordered it! Although it is not AFI's best work, it is still great. The bonus songs are the best in my opinion.

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1Seriously?  Dec 10, 2009
I have listened to this band for years. I grew up punk rock, and what AFI provided in the mid to late nineties was exceptional. I would be preaching to the choir if I went on about how good Black Sails was. Not being naive, we also know how all music begins to evolve, especially for a band who "strikes it big", but this album; this disaster of an album, is nothing short of awful.
What else is there to really say. As a fan, I couldn't be more disappointed. Their once thoughtful and poetic lyrics provoked creativity and an amazing ability to relate to Davey and their originality. This album doesn't provoke anything but to turn on MTV, and relate to other radio friendly bands like three doors down. But at least AFI is touring with Nickleback this winter. Someone else said this before me, and I couldn't put it better any other way.."I quit AFI"

 
 
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