DeathOnBroadway
04-27-2004, 11:55 PM
Band: AFI (A Fire Inside)
Album: A Fire Inside EP
Released: 1998
Davey Havok - Vocals
Mark - Guitar
Hunter - Bass
Adam Carson - Drums
(They all do back up vocals for the EP)
Track listing:
1. 3 1/2 - 2:22
2. Over Exposure - 2:03
3. Demonomania (Misfits cover) - 0:46
4. The Hanging Garden (Cure cover) - 4:21
Review:
3 1/2 - Very hardcore intro. They just pound out a note and let it ring, then slam another and mute it immediately. The bass and guitar continue to do that while the drums start going faster and Davey starts to sing. It's really low, just kind of like speaking level, not quite whisper. Then he screams, "why?!" and everything gets faster and then he sings louder. You can hear the bass in there every now and then. Then the chorus, with the backing and Davey trading off vocals. "I'm so sick, so sick of myself." That's the back up vocals. I love that part. Then another fast verse, but before it goes into the chorus, he does a short scream. Then it repeats the intro with different lyrics. Then a half chorus and it fades out. One of my personal favorites. 10/10
Over Exposure - Starts out fast, and stays that way. He starts singing almost right away and then it gets into the chorus. I love Davey's voice in this one. A little more power than the last song. There's another verse and chorus, then there's an instrumental break some palm muted guitar. Then he sings a bit and it kind of goes like that until the end of the song, where it fades out. Not much to say about this one. It's a good song, just really isn't anything extremely different about it, except the last part of the song with the palm muting, that's kind of cool. 7/10
Demonomania - (Written by Glenn Danzig of the Misfits) A song less than a minute long. Fast as hell. I find their version of this song better than their version of "Halloween" on the other EP. Doesn't quite match Danzig, but they still do it extremely well. It sounds a little bit more hardcore than the original. It's cool. I really like it. 9/10
The Hanging Garden (Written by Smith/Gallup/Tolburst of The Cure) Starts out with the rolling beat of the drums, and then the bass comes in. It sounds all choppy, it's perfect. I think the bass stands out a little more in this one than the original. Now, of course, it's no Robert Smith either, but he does it really well. I really love the bass, and Davey's voice. Then it gets to the chorus and the guitar comes in. Then after that, it goes back the verse and another chorus. The lyrics in this song are awesome. But after that there's a little drum solo, then it goes back to the intro/verse music. And it goes like that until the end while Davey sings "the hanging garden," and his voice kind of echoes. There's a small part where the guitar has this little, high pitched riff. Then it all fades out, kind of like waking up from a dream. I really need to learn the bass for that song. 10/10
Other things:
This EP also has lyrics for the first two songs, because the others are not theirs. The cover is very simple. The front is just AFI in firey letters on black, and the back is just flames, with black song titles over it. If you want a small taste of when they were a little more hardcore, start with this. I give it 4/5.
I'm so sick, so sick of myself
Mother, say you'll pray for me
I'm so sick, so sick of myself
I'm premature in my decay
Album: A Fire Inside EP
Released: 1998
Davey Havok - Vocals
Mark - Guitar
Hunter - Bass
Adam Carson - Drums
(They all do back up vocals for the EP)
Track listing:
1. 3 1/2 - 2:22
2. Over Exposure - 2:03
3. Demonomania (Misfits cover) - 0:46
4. The Hanging Garden (Cure cover) - 4:21
Review:
3 1/2 - Very hardcore intro. They just pound out a note and let it ring, then slam another and mute it immediately. The bass and guitar continue to do that while the drums start going faster and Davey starts to sing. It's really low, just kind of like speaking level, not quite whisper. Then he screams, "why?!" and everything gets faster and then he sings louder. You can hear the bass in there every now and then. Then the chorus, with the backing and Davey trading off vocals. "I'm so sick, so sick of myself." That's the back up vocals. I love that part. Then another fast verse, but before it goes into the chorus, he does a short scream. Then it repeats the intro with different lyrics. Then a half chorus and it fades out. One of my personal favorites. 10/10
Over Exposure - Starts out fast, and stays that way. He starts singing almost right away and then it gets into the chorus. I love Davey's voice in this one. A little more power than the last song. There's another verse and chorus, then there's an instrumental break some palm muted guitar. Then he sings a bit and it kind of goes like that until the end of the song, where it fades out. Not much to say about this one. It's a good song, just really isn't anything extremely different about it, except the last part of the song with the palm muting, that's kind of cool. 7/10
Demonomania - (Written by Glenn Danzig of the Misfits) A song less than a minute long. Fast as hell. I find their version of this song better than their version of "Halloween" on the other EP. Doesn't quite match Danzig, but they still do it extremely well. It sounds a little bit more hardcore than the original. It's cool. I really like it. 9/10
The Hanging Garden (Written by Smith/Gallup/Tolburst of The Cure) Starts out with the rolling beat of the drums, and then the bass comes in. It sounds all choppy, it's perfect. I think the bass stands out a little more in this one than the original. Now, of course, it's no Robert Smith either, but he does it really well. I really love the bass, and Davey's voice. Then it gets to the chorus and the guitar comes in. Then after that, it goes back the verse and another chorus. The lyrics in this song are awesome. But after that there's a little drum solo, then it goes back to the intro/verse music. And it goes like that until the end while Davey sings "the hanging garden," and his voice kind of echoes. There's a small part where the guitar has this little, high pitched riff. Then it all fades out, kind of like waking up from a dream. I really need to learn the bass for that song. 10/10
Other things:
This EP also has lyrics for the first two songs, because the others are not theirs. The cover is very simple. The front is just AFI in firey letters on black, and the back is just flames, with black song titles over it. If you want a small taste of when they were a little more hardcore, start with this. I give it 4/5.
I'm so sick, so sick of myself
Mother, say you'll pray for me
I'm so sick, so sick of myself
I'm premature in my decay