New Amity Affliction Music

2018-06-20 by Brett W | 32 Comments
Australian metalcore band The Amity Affliction have announced their forthcoming album, entitled Misery. They have also released a new song and music video for the track "Ivy (Doomsday)". This track shows a progression in sound for the band.

The upcoming album will be the follow up to 2016's This Could Be Heartbreak. Misery will be released on August 24th of this year.



Tagged: The Amity Affliction

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JayEnder
June 20th 2018
19849 Comments


Better than mostly everything on their last album. Video was fucking phenomenal too. Great shots, great directing. They should call it quits after this album and get into acting lol

NorwichScene
June 20th 2018
3298 Comments


Always enjoy a bit of Amity. Hopefully this album more Architects influenced

SteakByrnes
June 20th 2018
29778 Comments


Ok what is this

SlyZ
June 20th 2018
62 Comments


The movie noises fucking up the song...could be decent tho.

Danred97
June 20th 2018
2544 Comments


This song is the most fun thing they’ve released in a long time. The video was damn stupid though.

JayEnder
June 20th 2018
19849 Comments


I disagree. Video was cool.

Danred97
June 20th 2018
2544 Comments


Eh, the video was full of cliches and kept interrupting the actual song which is a huge pet peeve of mine.

SteakByrnes
June 20th 2018
29778 Comments


Yea I hate it when a video keeps interrupting the song

calmrose
June 20th 2018
6794 Comments


song's pretty meh, band's been on a downward spiral since Chasing Ghosts

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
June 20th 2018
5459 Comments


another day, another metalcore band channeling that's the spirit and getting even more bland than before

Laen
June 21st 2018
873 Comments


skimmed through this as I'm not a fan of movie music videos with the music constantly being talked over and interrupted, sounds alright, they're going more and more radio though.

BallsToTheWall
June 21st 2018
51218 Comments


Weak af!

betray
June 21st 2018
9392 Comments


:0

NewBallistics
June 21st 2018
929 Comments


Fucking wow. I can take or leave the song, but this Joel Birch guy isn't that bad of an actor. Get out of this band man. You and this director could make some real money.

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
June 21st 2018
11996 Comments


Not a fan of the song, clip was pretty interesting though

Themaxwell23
June 21st 2018
145 Comments


Not a huge fan of the song , gonna give it a few more listens see if it grows on me . Glad to see they are trying something different though last record felt stale and rehashed .

Lefondre
June 21st 2018
179 Comments


I mean I guess its different to the usual formula. Still shit though...

BlackMalachite
June 21st 2018
3711 Comments


A lot better than their last release.

JayEnder
June 21st 2018
19849 Comments


Agreed. I’m glad they didn’t continue their descent into irrelevancy. I was super worried after their last album and the cover they released that just sucked

iamSeraph
June 21st 2018
928 Comments


Dumbest and weakest video I have literally ever seen. The constant swearing was cringey douchebag-stuff times one hundred and the scenes kept interrupting the music, which is a no go itself. Also the intro was so bad, my god. Twenty different lines with literally no meaning...thanks for nothing. I wasted several minutes of my life with this garbage.

Song was okay tho. Gotta be honest here, too.

JayEnder
June 21st 2018
19849 Comments


That’s how aussies talk pretty much. Lmao

sempiturtle
June 23rd 2018
1685 Comments


LITERALLY straight off That's the Spirit but it still aint bad tbh

henryChinaski
June 24th 2018
5020 Comments


Weak af! [2]

SteakByrnes
June 24th 2018
29778 Comments


Joel sounds terrible on this

LoLifant
June 24th 2018
1571 Comments


Who listens to a band that doesn't even play their instruments lol stopped caring for them after I found out

JayEnder
June 24th 2018
19849 Comments


Ahren sounds great at least. They said Joel was gonna be experimenting more with “tonal screams” but he should just go back to his Youngbloods style

SteakByrnes
June 24th 2018
29778 Comments


Youngbloods/Chasing Ghosts Joel best Joel, Chasing Ghosts best Ahren

JayEnder
June 24th 2018
19849 Comments


I can agree with that 100% Steaky boi. Ahren sounded spectacular on Youngbloods too

maximomckinnon
July 6th 2018
88 Comments


their best song in years

good to see they're doing something other than exactly what they've been doing for the past 6 years

charlie15
July 24th 2018
163 Comments


ahren was best in severed ties then youngbloods. he became progressively worse upon every new release. this is good though, best thing they've brought out since chasing ghosts.

coma2rium
August 8th 2018
85 Comments


But do they still have backing tracks for the lead guitar when they play live???

LoLifant
August 8th 2018
1571 Comments


Even for the base yo because "singing and playing is super hard" as the dude said.



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