AFI Release New Video
16th June 2014AFI have released a new video for “A Deep Slow Panic” which comes from the bands most recent release “Burials”.
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AFI have released a new video for “A Deep Slow Panic” which comes from the bands most recent release “Burials”.
Soundwave Festival timetables have been released for both Brisbane and Sydney with the other cities coming on Friday. Check them out in the links below.
The Perth leg of this years Soundwave Festival has been moved from Claremont Showgrounds to Arena Joondalup.
Soundwave mastermind AJ Maddah had the following to say:
“We’re going to Joondalup! So happy. “Finally will be able to hear the band and not have thugs shut down stages!”
VenueWest chairman Graham Partridge had the following to say:
“This event is rapidly becoming one of the biggest and best festivals in Australia. With a line up including Green Day and Placebo as well Australia’s finest live rock act The Living End, the festival may well be a sell out again as it was in 2013.
With Big Day Out and Future Music already at Arena Joondalup the venue is proving itself to be one of the top festival locations in Australia. The addition of Soundwave means more than 100,000 people are expected to attend Arena Joondalup for festivals in 2014. This is great news for both young and old music fans in Perth and particularly for the northern Perth suburbs local economy.”
AFI will be teaming with Crosses (†††) to perform two sidewaves aside from their appearances at this years Soundwave Festival. Tickets will be available from Monday February 03 at 9am.
Tuesday February 25 – The Factory, Sydney – Lic/AA
Tickets available from www.factorytheatre.com.au and www.ticketek.com.au
Wednesday February 26 – Prince Of Wales, Melbourne – 18+
Tickets available from www.princebandroom.com.au and www.oztix.com.au
AFI have released another new track titled “The Conductor”. The track will be included on the bands upcoming album “Burials” due for release on October 22.
AFI have released another new video from the upcoming album “Burials” which is set for an October 22 release. Check out the video for “17 Crimes” below.
AFI have released an official video for the track “I Hope You Suffer”. The song comes from the bands upcoming album “Burials” which is set for release on October 22.
AFI have released details regarding their upcoming album “Burials” which will be released on October 22. Band front man Davey Havok had the following to say regarding the album:
“This record is of silence, of burials, and the burials that result from that silence. It’s of betrayal, cruelty, weakness, anxiety, panic – deep and slow – despair, injury and loss. And in this it is shamefully honest and resolutely unforgiving.”