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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This is what I thought, so think me naïve,
By Ben "The Wise" (Manchester, CT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Heard a Voice: Live From Long Beach Arena (Audio CD)
A.F.I. put out the CD version of their DVD concert, "I Heard a Voice." This album is one of the most pleasant surprises I've heard all year; too bad the concert was actually last year.
1. Prelude 12/21: 9/10. The new A.F.I. opening chant/song is one of their better ones, and it sounds great in concert. 2. Girl's Not Grey: 10/10. This is when I knew I was in store for a treat. The hit single sounds so much better in this live version. Like many of the songs on here, audience participation is the key. 3. The Leaving Song Pt. II: 9/10. Not quite as improved live as "Girl's Not Grey," but it still sounds great. Again, the audience participation works nicely for it. 4. Summer Shudder: 5/10. If I were at this concert, this is when I would get up to go to the restroom. The annoying cell phone effect from "Decemberunderground" was included and expanded upon in the concert. 5. Kill Caustic: 6/10. It was one of the better songs on "Decemberunderground," but for some reason, it doesn't sound that great live. 6. Days of the Phoenix: 10+/10. It's called "Days of the Phoenix" on "The Art of Drowning," not "The Days of the Phoenix," but that's beside the point. It's probably my favorite A.F.I. song, and it sounds absolutely amazing live. I especially like the drum solo in the beginning. 7. Endlessly, She Said: 5/10. Are you noticing a pattern? A lot of the songs on "Decemberunderground" just aren't concert material. This happens to be one of the worst songs on either album. It should just be called "Endlessly," because when you're listening to it, you keep hoping for it to finally end. 8. A Single Second: 7/10. They get props for doing an old song, but if they were going to go back, I would've preferred something from the first two albums, back when they were actually a punk band. 9. The Missing Frame: 9/10. Now we have what is probably the best song on "Decemberunderground," and it sounds really good live, but I think the album version is a little better. There's too much cheering and talking throughout this one. 10. Bleed Black: 9/10. One of my favorite songs from "Sing the Sorrow," and it sounds superb live. 11. Silver and Cold: 8/10. This version is about as good as the album version. I really wish they didn't leave in all that crap at the end. 12. Dancing Through Sunday: 6/10. Here's another song that really shouldn't have been included in the concert. It was the only filler song on "Sing the Sorrow." 13. This Time Imperfect: 9/10. With the exception of "Ever and a Day," this is the only A.F.I. song that reaches my sentimentalities. This version isn't as touching as the "Sing the Sorrow" version, but it's still good. 14. Death of Seasons: 9/10. Now here's my favorite song from "Sing the Sorrow." The screaming at the end makes it the perfect closer, by which I mean Davey loses some of his voice for the last few songs. In fact, he can't even hold his voice through the song, and that's why I'm taking a point off. 15. Totalimmortal: 6/10. I love this song, but I have mixed feelings about how it was stretched out here. The Offspring version is better anyway. 16. Love Like Winter: 6/10. I know it's a hit single and everything, and it does sound better in concert, but I still hate the poppiness of this song. 17. God Called in Sick Today: 6/10. Why does A.F.I. play this song at every concert? Really, why? Well, it does have the best title of any A.F.I. song, but you can't hear the title in concert. 18. Miss Murder: 7/10. Now this was a mistake. Never close a concert with a new song unless you're sure that it will stand the test of time. "Miss Murder" is a pandering song, not as much as "Love Like Winter," but still, it's not a song for diehard fans. Like I said, "Death of Seasons" would've been the better closer. I understand wanting to play songs from the new album, despite how inferior some of them are, but did A.F.I. have to play seven songs from "Sing the Sorrow" on top of seven songs from "Decemberunderground," leaving only four songs from any other album? It's not like they have to pay Dexter Holland every time they play an older song... or do they? Anyway, I'm only giving it four stars because of the unbalanced song selection. Overall, it's a good live album. A.F.I. puts on a hell of a concert, and the Despair Factor does their part to make it everything it should be. Now, does this make me want to go attend an A.F.I. concert? Nah, androgynous, black makeup, pierced and tattooed vegans aren't really my crowd, but they sing nicely.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Fire Inside,
By Ryan Matthews "montvil" (Clifton, NJ, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Heard a Voice: Live From Long Beach Arena (Audio CD)
I could agree with the previous review that this is a holdover album.. However, AFI has been rumored to be putting out an EP at the end of 2007 or beginning of '08 with B-sides from the Decemberunderground sessions.. This album compiles the audio takes from the 'I Heard A Voice' DVD recently released by the band. This disc has a decent assortment of their recent material, mostly from 'Decemberunderground' and 'Sing The Sorrow'.. The only songs AFI played from albums prior to those two are "The Days of the Phoenix", "A Single Second", "Totalimmortal", and "God Called In Sick Today".. However, this album does have its highlights, most notably a performance of the hidden track from 'Sing The Sorrow', "This Time Imperfect".. I bought the disc primarily for that track and it did not disappoint.. The guitars in "The Leaving Song, Pt. II" are incredible, not to mention Davey's phenomenal vocals..
This disc is a solid release as the band's first live album.. However, I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who isn't a die hard AFI fan.. If you're looking to get into the band, buy their self-titled compilation of songs from the Nitro label, or 'Sing The Sorrow.' Grade: B+
5.0 out of 5 stars
afi i heard a voice,
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This review is from: I Heard a Voice: Live From Long Beach Arena (Audio CD)
this is the only live afi cd. afi is not the most popular nand out there. they are an underground band who does have a following. they put on great live shows with tons of energy. this cd is basically a greatest hits which is nicebecasue at this time they do not have one. every song on here is upbeat and really gets you going. i would highly recomend this cd for any first afi listener. this is truly a great mix of afi songs.
4.0 out of 5 stars
i heard a voice,
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This review is from: I Heard a Voice: Live From Long Beach Arena (Audio CD)
i would recommend buying the dvd instead. I own both and have only listed to the cd a couple times, but have watched the dvd much more.
5.0 out of 5 stars
freaking sweet,
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This review is from: I Heard a Voice: Live From Long Beach Arena (Audio CD)
this is a great buy for any rock fan, especially if you love AFI you need to get this cd.
5.0 out of 5 stars
I thought about it a lot and its a 5!,
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This review is from: I Heard a Voice: Live From Long Beach Arena (Audio CD)
I've had this DVD since it came out and have decided it's a 5 star.
There are 2 kinds of live recordings. The kind where everything sounds perfect and the voices are crystal clear and everything happening on the stage is smooth and organized. Then there is the real down and dirty kind of live recording. The kind where you can hear the crowd singing and cheering and the band is vibrating with excitement. And thats what this DVD is. Davey is so full of passion in his singing. He even looses his breath a couple of times because he's so excited. It's worth every penny especially if you are an AFI fan because you feel like you were there.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic Live,
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This review is from: I Heard a Voice: Live From Long Beach Arena (Audio CD)
Great album, well structured and with a good taste of music from across most of thier albums. Favourtie songs - all of them. No real low points from the album.
5.0 out of 5 stars
great cd,
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This review is from: I Heard a Voice: Live From Long Beach Arena (Audio CD)
i think this is a great addition to the afi catalog i dont understand the holdover thing people are talking about afi has like fifteen albums when do you think they should put out a live cd pantera only had four when they put theres out and nobody whined about it but anyways the cd is awsome they could of played a little more from the art of drowning but they played everything from sing the sorrow that i wanted to hear i'm not to into december underground but the songs from it honestly sound better live i think except for love like winter witch will always suck (sorry i really dont like that song)my favs from the cd would be days of the phenox,death of seasons and silver and cold theres alot more but my brains not working and i dont have the case in front of me one other cool thing about the cd is nick 13 from tiger army comes out and does a song with them so over all the cd is great and even if it is a "holdover" cd what better time to do it
p.s. check out the dvd its the same show but its still enjoyable even if you heard the cd and it also has interviews
3.0 out of 5 stars
What did this voice say?,
By Ben Dugan "Ben Dugan" (Flying Monkey Killer) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Heard a Voice: Live From Long Beach Arena (Audio CD)
Well, in all reality, "I Heard a Voice" is nothing more than a holdover release, probably put out by the record company to keep fans salivating for the followup to last years "decemberunderground", and to ensure fans that the band is still together, despite the recent success of Blaqk Audio.
"I Heard A Voice" is a compotent placeholder disc, nothing more than the audio accompanyment of last years DVD release of the same name. The songs sound as they do on the DVD: great for the most part, though a few (most notably "The Missiing Frame") are not as dominating or anthemic as they are on record. Really, this CD will work out best for someone you know who likes AFI but doesn't own any of their albums. It features all of their big songs from the last few records--- "Girl's Not Grey", "The Leaving Song Part 2", "Miss Murder", and "Love Like Winter" are all accounted for--- as well as a few of their better known older tracks and some good album tracks, all in good, well sounding live versions. Fans who already have the DVD and the albums, however, will not find a whole lot there they need, except it might save them the time in making an AFI mix disc.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not AFI at their peak,
This review is from: I Heard a Voice: Live From Long Beach Arena (Audio CD)
I was incredibly dissapointed when I heard the songs on this CD. I saw AFI at the Warped Tour in 2001, and was absolutely amazed. The band was incredible and sounded amazing. I will never forget hearing Total Immortal - the vocals and the rest of the band sounded exactly like the CD recording. Davey does a moderately decent job on the vocals for a some of the newer stuff, but older songs, and ones that feature screaming such as Death of Seasons, sound terrible in my opinion.
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