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The Art of Drowning
You want music that is loud, fast, and heavy? The Art of Drowning delivers on all three fronts. Songs like "Ever and a Day" and "The Days of the Phoenix" sound like a crunchy, no-nonsense cross between the joyful minimalism of the Vandals and heavier hardcore outfits such as Sick of It All and the Cro-Mags. Davey Havok's vocals are impassioned, focused, and undeniably sincere. Newest members Hunter (The Force) and Jade Puget (ex-Redemption 87), meanwhile, contribute to the album's dark intensity. The Art of Drowning is harder than Black Sails in the Sunset (1999), and all the better for it. --Jerry Thackray
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Tracks| 1 | Initiation | | 2 | The Lost Souls - AFI, AFI | | 3 | The Nephilim - AFI, AFI | | 4 | Ever and a Day | | 5 | Sacrifice Theory | | 6 | Of Greetings and Goodbyes | | 7 | Smile | | 8 | A Story at Three - AFI, AFI | | 9 | The Days of the Phoenix - AFI, AFI | | 10 | Catch a Hot One | | 11 | Wester | | 12 | 6 to 8 | | 13 | The Despair Factor | | 14 | Morningstar | | 15 | Battled |
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