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AFI "Crash Love" Gatefold LP DGC/Interscope (US)

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Track Listing:

A1
Torch Song 3:45
A2
Beautiful Thieves 3:46
A3
End Transmission 3:46
A4
Too Shy To Scream 2:57
A5
Veronica Sawyer Smokes 2:44
A6
Okay, I Feel Better Now 4:31
B1
Medicate 4:21
B2
I Am Trying Very Hard To Be Here 2:44
B3
Sacrilege 3:27
B4
Darling, I Want To Destroy You 3:43
B5
Cold Hands 3:32
B6
It Was Mine 3:54

Crash Love is the eighth by the band . Produced by Joe McGrath and , it was released on September 29, 2009 through .

Background and recording

Following the touring cycle for 2006's , AFI spent two years writing and recording their next album while also working on a number of side projects: bassist started Hunter Revenge and briefly reunited with his old band , while singer and guitarist recorded and performed as the act . Havok also launched a fashion line while Puget worked on and for other musical artists. In November 2008 AFI announced that they had finished writing their next album and would be recording it with producer . The following month the band's official website was redesigned and relaunched, and a contest entitled "Begin Transmission" was announced in which fans were invited to submit homemade videos to be considered for a spot to record backing vocals on the album. Thousands of entries were received and personally reviewed by the band members, and the five winners recorded their parts with the band at Conway Studios in in February 2009.

In January 2009 AFI split with Bottrill in favor of producers Joe McGrath (who had worked with , , and ) and . However, they continued working on the same songs and did not abandon any of the material that had already been recorded. The album's title was announced as Crash Love in February 2009, and in July its release date was set as September 29. A campaign was used to reveal the album's tracks, with songs announced one-by-one on the band's website as fans sent messages to a account. The full track listing and album art were reported by various music publications on August 21. In announcing the completion of Crash Love, Havok stated that "personally, I've never been more proud of an AFI record" and called it "the album by which we'll be remembered."

Release

The album's first , "", became available for purchase through on August 25, 2009, was released to radio stations September 1, and is included as a playable track in the . Deluxe CD and editions of Crash Love include a number of and tracks as additional content. The album debuted at number 12 on the , selling 52,000 copies in the US in its first week.

Critical reception Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRating4.5/5C-3/1070/100

Critical response to Crash Love was generally favorable, with most critics praising its intricacy and musicianship as well as the band's stylistic growth. The review aggregator scores the album at 70 out of 100, based on 12 reviews. Matt Collar of remarked that the album is "less mannered than its predecessor and reveals a band exploding with a creative power pop and metal spark" and that "Ultimately, AFI have lightened up the band's darkly sexy vibe on Crash Love and delivered a yearning, perfect pop/rock crush of an album." Jason Pettigrew of praised the tight, precise playing of Carson and Burgan, Puget's "sense of the appropriate", Havok's ability to put a face to his vocals, and the detail in the album's arrangements and atmospheres, commenting that it "reveals more treasures with repeated listens" and that "In no uncertain terms, Crash Love is an accomplishment that raises the bar for [AFI] as musicians and writers." Steve Appleford of the similarly complimented the album as confident and enjoyable, noting that the band had "grown with accelerating sophistication, stepping further beyond easy pop-punk thrashings to something grander, with music to match the mopey melodrama of Havok's words."

Vik Bansal of MusicOMH praised AFI's ability to keep their sound fresh and different with each album, remarking that "[Crash Love] may be AFI's eighth album but there is no sign of fatigue, waning in quality or the song remaining the same." Dave de Sylvia of shared this sentiment, stating that "Crash Love smashes precedent to pieces, but, far from being a regression, it’s the best move they could have made at this stage in their career." He also praised Puget's guitar work and Havok's lyrics, remarking of the latter that "while Crash Love never quite hits the lyrical highs of , it’s earthier and more relatable on a human level." Though he felt that the album occasionally sounds disjointed, with fun uptempo tracks placed next to more subtle ones, he concluded that it was "a more intricate and well-constructed album" than its platinum-selling predecessor , and "an unexpectedly focused affair". Barry Thomson of called the album "easily A.F.I.'s best since 2003's Sing the Sorrow, and the cheeky pop-punk chorus of 'Too Shy to Scream' is their first successful decree to boogie the night away." Chris Fallon of rated the album an 83%, calling "Cold Hands" "painfully cheesy" and "Veronica Sawyer Smokes" "the album's most overwhelming misfire, shifting from massive hooks to a jangly indie-pop mentality", but praised each band member's performance and concluded that the album is "by no means a work of art, but it's a nice step-up from the mildly enjoyable 2006 release Decemberunderground".

Negative criticism of the album centered around its polished sound and weak lyrics. Christian Hoard of noted that while Crash Love is more streamlined than Decemberunderground, "'streamlined' here means spidery guitars and wailed choruses". He also criticized the "vague concept of a souring relationship" that Havok's lyrics are built around, and remarked that "It can sound like AFI are just writing for their upcoming fall tour: The bombastic 'It Was Mine' could go on 's next disc." Daniel Yates of was also highly critical, scoring the album three out of ten and complaining that the band's guitar sound had become increasingly polished over the years and thus lost its effectiveness: "'s lost their weight, were drenched in enough [effects] to make [a] blush, and now with the synths apparently ditched, Crash Love sees the culmination of all that disgrace in a collection of sounds that fall somewhere between and a fart that's been trapped in a turbo-fx pedal for ten years." He also criticized Havok's lyrics as "clumsy strings of inchoate metaphors" that fail to evoke true emotion, remarking that "the band that once set to music are going to be keeping the Morrisseyism-shorthand-for-literacy vocal quirk, which permeates [Havok's] contribution to this album."

J. Gabriel Boylan of also criticized the album's polished sound and vocals, stating that "Too often, Puget's fine guitar work can't overcome traces of the band's oompah pop-punk past or lyrics both illogical ('The broken radio was playing suicide') and cliché ('I feel nothing')." He also felt that the band's punk rock roots prevented them from allowing subtlety: "Crash Love never pauses to take a breath or slows the tempo or eases back on the hypercompressed everything. The whole history of gloomy pop is on display, but the band's hardcore background doesn't allow for the more subtle atmospherics of, say, or even ." Jason Heller of scored the album a , feeling that it was weakened by abandoning Decemberunderground's range of styles and textures in favor of straightforward guitar rock: "The limited palette this time around doesn't do the band any favors: Where the sheer scope and giddy dynamics of Decemberunderground helped cover up some of the group's weak spots–for instance, Havok's histrionic flair and bad impression–Crash Love traffics in more of the same utilitarian riffs and bleating anger-slash-melancholy that AFI made its name on."


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