AFI - The Art of Drowning

Primary Artist
AFI
Album Title
The Art of Drowning
Release Date
September 19, 2000 
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Review by MacKenzie Wilson
Punk rawkers Afi exude another powerful disposition on their fifth album, The Art Of Drowning. Issued on Dexter Holland's Nitro Records, Afi's quick and haughty, spiraling guitar riffs and crashing percussion make for another mishmash for single-fisted anthems for punk revivalists and enigmatic pop kids raging against the machine. Nothing short of Pennywise, D Generation, and Powerman 5000, Afi is rowdy with their old-school-inspired rants like "Ever and a Day" and "Of Greetings and Goodbyes." Frontman Davey Havok casts a rough demeanor, but certainly not anything intimidating because punk rock became friendly after the war of early-'90s grunge. Read More