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		<title>AFI live!</title>
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Saturday, November 7, 2009

In September 2007, AFI&#8217;s Davey Havok and Jade Puget brought their electro-synth side outfit, Blaqk Audio, to the Double Door for an intimate and electrified show. The performance was a far cry from the far-reaching cries of AFI&#8217;s often overdramatic and tortured anthems, borrowing more from the dance-pop side of Depeche Mode [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Riviera, Chicago<br />
Saturday, November 7, 2009</b><br />
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<p>In September 2007, AFI&#8217;s Davey Havok and Jade Puget brought their electro-synth side outfit, Blaqk Audio, <a href="http://illinoisentertainer.com/2007/09/blaqk-audio-live/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">to the Double Door for an intimate and electrified show</a>. The performance was a far cry from the far-reaching cries of AFI&#8217;s often overdramatic and tortured anthems, borrowing more from the dance-pop side of Depeche Mode than that group&#8217;s drowning and hopeless <i>Ultra</i>-era. <span id="more-6127"></span>And while AFI&#8217;s Saturday night stop at the Riv didn&#8217;t venture into Blaqk Audio&#8217;s synth-pop sound, it did find Havok, Puget, and the rest of AFI delivering a similarly celebratory set.</p>
<p>In town to support the September-released <i>Crash Love</i> (Interscope), AFI emphasized power over pathos, aiming with arena-anthem ambitions. <i>Crash Love</i> closer &#8220;Torch Song&#8221; opened the evening and set the tone for what followed, itself boasting a cathartic siren&#8217;s call backing Havok in the chorus. Similarly, &#8220;Beautiful Thieves&#8221; featured looming, Queen-esque shouts that served to emphasize its power-pop sensibilities, while &#8220;Okay, I Feel Better Now&#8221; prompted a crowd clap-along. Though for all of its bluster, much of the group&#8217;s more modern material lacked a bit of the color and disparity of AFI&#8217;s more macabre selections, instead coming off more polished than memorable or unique.</p>
<p>Naturally, a few of the band&#8217;s somber selections did show up in the set. Callbacks off 2003&#8217;s <i>Sing The Sorrow</i> like the hushed, sparse &#8220;The Leaving Song&#8221; and the electronic-injected &#8220;Death Of Seasons,&#8221; with Havok emitting strained, throaty howls like a wounded animal, served as reminder of the band&#8217;s more morbid tendencies. Yet, judging by the members&#8217; recent works, it seems like AFI&#8217;s most gothic days are behind them, with a stronger focus instead on power-anthems and pop-rock productions. Whether it&#8217;s a blessing for the band remains to be seen.</p>
<p>&#8211; Jaime de&#8217;Medici</p>
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