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Post-hardcore Queenslanders The Amity Affliction have just released their new LP Let The Ocean Take Me which offers a noticeably different approach in comparison to their older material. While the unclean vocals of frontman Joel Birch remain prominent, the general vibe of the track-list is less intense which has allowed the release to garner mainstream exposure in the form of Triple J feature album and ARIA top 40 singles...
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All Reviews The Amity Affliction - Let The Ocean Take Me June 11, 2014 by Kevin Stewart- Panko Released:June 10, 2014 - Roadrunner AP Rating: Australia's the Amity Affliction have always incorporated life's transformative experiences into their musical and lyrical framework. Their moniker originates from the hardship following the traffic accident death of a high school friend; Joel Birch has historically used his position as frontman to discuss his battles with anxiety and depression; and...
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Australia's the Amity Affliction have always incorporated life's transformative experiences into their musical and lyrical framework. Their moniker originates from the hardship following the traffic accident death of a high school friend; Joel Birch has historically used his position as frontman to discuss his battles with anxiety and depression; and "Pittsburgh," the lead-off track to Let The Ocean Take Me, concerns the circumstances and aftermath surrounding Birch suffering a near-fatal...
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Bands like The Amity Affliction cop a lot of crap from so-called 'true' metalheads, for being 'soft', 'sellouts' or whatever other highly imaginative insult they can sling at them. These 'true' fans need to open their eyes, ears and minds. You may not like the music, it may not be 'brutal' enough for you, but at the very least these guys can turn people on to a heavier style of music, and from there they may possibly discover the so-called 'real' stuff. The Amity Affliction are real...
- www.beat.com.au
Australia's The Amity Affliction are just one of many young bands' from down-under who have been making waves since they emerged in 2002. From touring extensively, they have grown to become one of the most well-known metal bands in their homeland, bar Byron Bay's metalcore heavyweights, Parkway Drive. Singer, Winston McCall and his troop actually pipped them to the post when it came to winning Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album at the ARIA's in 2010 (Australia's version of the Grammy's)...
- hangout.altsounds.com
Sound: Since the first time I heard "I Hate Hartley" I thought this album would be like a "severed ties 2.0"...somehow youngbloods is just an improvement in quality but thats all...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
The Amity Affliction may never be as popular as other Australian acts (most note-worthy is Parkway Drive) and they may never be original enough to be called innovative, but what they lack in the popularity and originality sections, they make up for in consistency. While other bands are trying to change their styles to sell more records, while sacrificing their very roots for stardom, The Amity Affliction keeps trucking on. Record sales be darned...
- absolutepunk.net
Release Date: October 4, 2008 Getting on board with the group vocals, covers, and mixing of screaming vocals and clean vocals, Australian post-hardcore band The Amity Affliction have little to offer to this over-crowded scene. The cover this time? Pat Benatar's "Love is a Battlefield." The result? Not all that great. Which pretty much can be said about the album itself. But, of course, I enjoyed it anyways...
- absolutepunk.net
Sound: Brisbane post-hardcore outfit The Amity Affliction's debut album Severed Ties catchy melodies, screamed lead vocals and thick, melodic riffs are the order of the day, with a subtle electronic element now being thrown into the mix, all of which pulls together to form one cohesive sound. // 8 Lyrics and Singing: Lead vocalist Joel Birch's scream sound more mature and developed as opposed to the "seagull screams" on the bands 2005 self-titled EP release...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
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