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The Amity Affliction is an Australian post-hardcore band from Gympie, Queensland, formed in 2003. The band's current line-up consists of Joel Birch (lead vocals), Ahren Stringer (bassist/clean vocalist), Dan Brown (guitar) and Joe Longobardi (drums).
The Amity Affliction is an Australian post-hardcore band from Gympie, Queensland, formed in 2003.. The band's current line-up consists of Ahren Stringer (bass guitar, vocals), Joel Birch (vocals), Dan Brown (guitar) and Joe Longobardi (drums).
Severed Ties is the debut studio album by Australian post-hardcore band the Amity Affliction.It was released on 4 October 2008 through Boomtown Records, which debuted at No. 26 on the ARIA Albums Chart, [1] and No. 6 on the related Australian Artists Albums Chart.
Chasing Ghosts is the third studio album by Australian post-hardcore band the Amity Affliction. It was released on 7 September 2012 worldwide. [1] Roadrunner Records handled the release worldwide. The theme of death and suicide is a centerpiece of the album. The album was influenced by Finch's What It Is to Burn (2002). [2]
The album received polarized reviews from critics. Carlos Zelaya from Dead Press! rated the album negatively, stating: "If The Amity Affliction's mission statement is to induce even more self-hatred within yourself when you listen to them, then fair enough. [...] There are much, much better things to do with your time instead of inflicting this ...
Youngbloods is the second studio album by Australian post-hardcore band the Amity Affliction. It was released on 18 June 2010 through Boomtown Records. [1] It debuted at number 6 on the ARIA Charts. [2] Grammy-nominated producer Machine produced Youngbloods. The drums were recorded at Breakwater Music Studio in Hazlet, NJ.
This Could Be Heartbreak is the fifth studio album by Australian post-hardcore band the Amity Affliction. The album was released through Roadrunner Records on 12 August 2016. [ 1 ] It is the first album without guitarist and founding member Troy Brady, following his departure in 2014.
The album received generally positive reviews from critics. Anne Erickson from Blabbermouth.net gave the album 8 out of 10 and said: "With metalcore screams, brutal breakdowns and a few glimmers of clean singing, Not Without My Ghosts is an apt next step for The Amity Affliction.