AFI

Decemberunderground - AFI

Release Date: 1/01/2006

Recording Date: 6/2006

Tracks: 12

Length: 00:44:37 Hrs

Label: Polydor

Type: CD,LP

Genre/Styles

Album Tracks (12)

Song Title
Length
Lyrics
1.
Search web for matches
01:34
2.
Search web for matches
02:39
3.
Search web for matches
03:26
4.
Search web for matches
03:06
5.
Search web for matches
04:16
7.
No matches found
05:28
11.
No matches found
03:55
Average User Rating
Currently 0.0 / 5.0 Stars
  • 1 out of 5 stars
  • 2 out of 5 stars
  • 3 out of 5 stars
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • 5 out of 5 stars
Views 97 Comments 1 (Write your own)

To share this media with a friend, you must have AIM installed. Click the "Download AIM" button to install AIM. If you already have AIM, click the "Send Instant Message"

What the Critics Say

AFI is a band lucky to own fiercely loyal fans who embrace -- and ultimately expect -- the gradual transformation the band has undergone with each album since 1999's Black Sails in the Sunset. Where many bands get called out for signing to a major label or even just maturing their sound over time, AFI fans have chiefly stayed devoted to their ever-evolving goth-punk heroes. With that in mind, Decemberunderground comes as AFI's follow-up to their ambitious major-label smash Sing the Sorrow. Due to the clever production tricks employed on that album, fans might expect even more intricate arrangements, sound effects, and sonic landscapes to emerge from the wintry packaging of Decemberunderground. To an extent this is true, but it's more that the cloudy gloom permeating their career thus far has lifted, allowing a relatively tighter and lighter overall album to emerge. Take the band's traditional prelude for instance: this time it's infused with stirring strings and an uplifting dance-pop beat that is a far cry from the dark and eerie call-to-arms chants of previous albums. And though "Kill Caustic" (and later "Affliction") brings AFI's earlier hardcore punch, if you thought "Girl's Not Grey" was poppy, check out this record's lead single, "Miss Murder." Despite a slightly ominous undertone, the glam-tinged song is damn near playful and sunny amid bouncy rhythms, vaguely industrial beats, background "hey!"s (courtesy of AFI's fan brotherhood, the Despair Faction), and a bassline that could have been swiped from Green Day. The band further dips its hand into new wave exploits ("37mm"), truly stirring choruses ("Summer Shudder"), stark electro vibrations ("Love Like Winter"), and the customary ballad ("Endlessly, She Said"). AFI even comes as close as they probably ever will to sounding like U2 in "The Missing Frame." Somehow, the guys have managed to combine hardcore instincts with dark emo-coated lyrics, synth shimmies, gothic aesthetics, and electronic beats into a sound that still remains wholly AFI. So maybe that's why fans have stuck by the band over all these years. Even as the guys stretch and flex their songwriting muscles, they never fail to remember where they came from, instead using their past work as the foundation to their essential growth. Decemberunderground may have more fully realized doses of pop and electronic music present, but the core of AFI's sound never strays too far from what listeners have grown to love about them in the first place. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Recent Comments

Add your own comment
Icon null
  NULL

2/7/2008 1:33 PM

Decemberunderground shows the change AFI put in their music. We once knew AFI is that guy shouting songs like I Wanna Get A Mohawk, Two Of A Kind, & many more. Now we see AFI as one of the most popular & former bands. Ever since Sing The Sorrow, AFI has had a great lift on their career. Now Decemberunderground being released, it shows more of a change then any other album. Miss Murder's video was released on April 25th having a lot of success, reaching #1 on Mainstream Rock charts. The album ended up doing the same on the Billboard Top 100. Love Like Winter reached #4 as it did #1 success on TRL. The Missing Frame was said to be their next video, but later, Davey replied "There was no video." Though the song missed a video, it still appeared #17 on Mainstream Rock charts. This goes to show the change in AFI leading to a more New Wave sound than a darker wave. AFI is proud to be called one of our most formal rock bands. 5 out of 5.

Page 1 of 1
1000 character maximum

Tips On Commenting

ADVERTISEMENT
Fill Up Some Playlists
Just click on ADD whenever
you see videos.
Watch free music videos, tune in to Aol Radio, get free music downloads, read music news, and search for your favorite music artists.