

Silver Bleeds The Black Sun⦠(Vinyl)
For more than three decades, AFI has been in a nearly constant state of reinvention. The band have made it a point to evolve with every albumāsometimes dramatically soānever allowing themselves to become too comfortable in one genre or rest on any of their impressive career laurels. Itās an approach that has grown their audience but also challenged it with a sonic identity that can shift in wild, unexpected directions. Now with their twelfth album, Silver Bleeds the Black Sunā¦, AFI are once again at the start of a bold new chapterāonly this time, theyāve even managed to surprise themselves.
How does a band thatās known for creative upheaval still find ways to push themselves out of their comfort zones? Typically, the group would start an album by immediately throwing themselves into writing and simply letting their intuitive musical shorthand guide the process. But for Silver Bleeds the Black Sunā¦, AFI set out to purposely change their creative approach altogether. This time, it started with a conversation: how could they break new ground?
The key to moving forward actually ended up coming from AFIās collective past. āWe started with something that sounded like Echo & the Bunnymen,ā explains guitarist Jade Puget, who produced and engineered the album. āBut eventually we ended up with this melange of death rock and post-punkāall this stuff from the late ā70s and early ā80s that we grew up on, like Sisters of Mercy, and Bauhaus, and Siouxsie and the Banshees.ā
The goal became making an album with a singular moodāsomething dreamy and etherealāand the band members found themselves diving headfirst into influences that had always been deeply embedded in AFIās musical core, but now were being brought to the forefront.
Silver Bleeds the Black Sun⦠is dark and otherworldly, but also grandiose and stately, biting and beautiful in equal measure. In other words, itās very AFIāyet not quite like any version of the band youāve ever heard before.
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For more than three decades, AFI has been in a nearly constant state of reinvention. The band have made it a point to evolve with every albumāsometimes dramatically soānever allowing themselves to become too comfortable in one genre or rest on any of their impressive career laurels. Itās an approach that has grown their audience but also challenged it with a sonic identity that can shift in wild, unexpected directions. Now with their twelfth album, Silver Bleeds the Black Sunā¦, AFI are once again at the start of a bold new chapterāonly this time, theyāve even managed to surprise themselves.
How does a band thatās known for creative upheaval still find ways to push themselves out of their comfort zones? Typically, the group would start an album by immediately throwing themselves into writing and simply letting their intuitive musical shorthand guide the process. But for Silver Bleeds the Black Sunā¦, AFI set out to purposely change their creative approach altogether. This time, it started with a conversation: how could they break new ground?
The key to moving forward actually ended up coming from AFIās collective past. āWe started with something that sounded like Echo & the Bunnymen,ā explains guitarist Jade Puget, who produced and engineered the album. āBut eventually we ended up with this melange of death rock and post-punkāall this stuff from the late ā70s and early ā80s that we grew up on, like Sisters of Mercy, and Bauhaus, and Siouxsie and the Banshees.ā
The goal became making an album with a singular moodāsomething dreamy and etherealāand the band members found themselves diving headfirst into influences that had always been deeply embedded in AFIās musical core, but now were being brought to the forefront.
Silver Bleeds the Black Sun⦠is dark and otherworldly, but also grandiose and stately, biting and beautiful in equal measure. In other words, itās very AFIāyet not quite like any version of the band youāve ever heard before.

















