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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Different Side of AFI,
By LeftManOut (TheCityThatNeverSleeps, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes (Audio CD)
AFI's third effort, 1997's "Shut Your Mouth And Open Your Eyes", still remains my favorite piece of music from the band (besides the "All Hallows" EP) despite it's age and significant difference from the band now adays. If you're a first time listener to the cd, there's going to be a lot of noticable differences from the AFI on this disc, and the AFI on "Art Of Drowning" or "Sing The Sorrow". Despite the differences however, "Shut Your Mouth And Open Your Eyes" provides you with the complete listening experience, and will undoubtably leave you coming back for more every time.
I would say this cd is when AFI was transitioning from their punk stage to their hardcore stage. Not that this cd is "hardcore", but it's considerably heavier than anything the band had done prior (and actually considerably heavier than most of the material the band has done now adays, well maybe except "Black Sails in The Sunset"). The heaviness of the record is what really gives it the edge though. "Keeping Out of Direct Sunlight", the album opener is a foreshadowing of what is to come on the record, before quickly jumping into one of my all time favorite AFI songs "Three Reasons". Davey's vocals are very different on this record, more of an old-school hardcore shout, mixed with some melodic singing more reminiscant of later AFI. The screaming/shouting does wonders for the album though. Songs like "Let It Be Broke" and "Coin Return" wouldn't have been as outstanding as they are if they hadn't had this give/take relationship of screaming and singing. There's plenty of great ones to choose from on here including the fan favorite "Third Season", my personal favorite "Triple Zero" and a cover of Filth's "Today's Lesson". Start to finish it really provides a great listen, mainly because the album doesn't have any filler or lagging. Totaling out at 14 songs and 28 minutes, there's just the right amount of music to keep you satisfied, enough to make you want to come back, and the right amount to make sure you don't get bored. Musically the band is far inferior to anything they are now (at this time Jade Puget was not with the band), but the music is still just as memorable, despite not being all that technical. There's really not a thing on this album I can complain about. I absolutely urge you to give this cd a listen, especially if you're an AFI fan. It is definitely the most listened to AFI cd in my collection, and provides me with the most overall satisfaction. If you are more familiar with their new material ("Art Of Drowning", "Sing The Sorrow", ect...) then this is a great way for you to take a trip into the band's past. It definitely has the most unique sound of any AFI record, mainly because they were in a transition state. That's probably why it's the only one that has this raw sound to it. While their previous two albums were more on the punk side, and starting with "Black Sails In The Sunset" they moved more into goth territory, "Shut Your Mouth And Open Your Eyes" remains the only album that truely warrants the tag of "hardcore-punk", making it a unique addition to your AFI collection. Pick it up today, and fully appreciate what this one has to offer.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you are a new fan, this will be useful.,
This review is from: Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes (Audio CD)
It is okay to like new AFI, there is nothing wrong with that. Every once in awhile I, myself, will pull out STS. BUT, if you listen to AFI you'd think you'd atleast appreciate this cd. It's wonderful that they are progressing, but this cd is awesome. It shows what they are capable of. This was definitely before Jade. You can tell, because the music and lyrics weren't influenced by him. Once they did Black Sails in the Sunset (not Wind), there was no hope that they'd ever do a cd like this again. This is a wonderful cd that should be listened to be everyone.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Afi's Harshest and Least Polished Work; Rage,
By John Reines darknessbefallen (The Shadows) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes (Audio CD)
Let me let you in on a little secret; all AFI is good. That's right ALL. Another secret; AFI is my favorite band of all time. Why? I'll show you. 'We are the Ones with the radiating eyes. We are the Ones who have a fire inside. We are the Ones only we can recognize. We've been rejected...' ...and that's the opening for this album, which is AFI's third. It's their harshest, angriest, meanest effort to date, and I don't think they will ever go back to this. The sound? Fast and aggressive. The lyrics? Fast and pissed off! At one point, Davey's voice audibly cracks with the sheer rage-driven emotion that can't be found on any other AFI. Black_Sails_In_The_Sunset comes close, but it's better in other ways. 'Do you understand what I'm trying to say? Have you ever felt? Ever felt this way? Tainted with rage that you can't drain away or it will cost you your life.'... ...and that's the essesnce of this album. Davey Havok's lyrics are always poetic, unlike any other punk rock band anywhere, but here they trade in some of the band's later elloquence for sheer rage, and the result is an excellent, if slightly unpolished, representation of what the band has to offer. So, if you like hardcore punk-rock, this is your AFI album. And as for you who say AFI is not hardcore enough for you, go listen to harder music. If Slayer's Reign_In_Blood don't do it for you, try Converge's You_Fail_Me, or some Pig_Destroyer. But don't down a good band because they're not your kind of music. For people who can appreciate AFI, and not just hardcore music, see also AFI-Black_Sails_In_The_Sunset, and AFI-The_Art_Of_Drowning. You won't be dissapointed. PS For people new to AFI, I recommend starting at the middle with The_Art_Of_Drowning.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
defintitely their best effort.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes (Audio CD)
I'll make this brief, AFI are a great band and this is their best effort. This album is their most aggressive album and marks a transission from standard punk to a darker goth-hardcore-punk sound now being heard in their latest works. I recommend buying this and every cd they have made after this if you like a harder more aggressive sound.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Loud, fast, agressive, and pissed off!,
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This review is from: Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes (Audio CD)
My God, I love this CD. I love AFI's punk stuff in general, but this has to be my favorite album by them. It's loud, fast, agressive, and pissed off! Everything a punk rock album should be. The lyrics are also very well written, and they're almost poetic. Not quite. AFI really started getting poetic with 'Black Sails in the Sunset', which is this band's second best. Anyway, the best songs on here would definately be 'Today's Lesson', 'The Devil Loves You', 'pH Low', 'Lower Your Head And Take It In The Body', 'Three Second Notice', and 'Third Season'. Definately reccomended to ALL punk rock fans. New scene-emo AFI fans, you probably won't like this at all. Haha.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
AFI's greatest cd,
By Ian (Newcastle, WY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes (Audio CD)
This is AFI's greatest CD. It's more hardcore than any of their others, and that's why this is my personal favorite. I think it's much better than Black Sails in the Sunset and the Art of Drowning. In it, Davey Havok uses that hardcore voice on just about every song. I love that...and most of you who have heard AFI will agree with me that Davey Havok sounds much better with that voice than the mellowed out one that he uses throughout most of The Art of Drowning. You can just feel the energy of them all through this CD. Anyone who can put that much energy into their music has to be good (many people probably wouldn't agree with that) I highly recommend this CD to anyone who enjoys AFI.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Buy This Album,
By elmowilleatyou (PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes (Audio CD)
This is the best AFI CD yet, the lyrics to LET IT BE BROKE are the best lyrics ever written on paper. This cd also proves there are still good punk/hardcore punk bands out there (Good Charllete SUCKs!!!).
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brutal!,
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This review is from: Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes (Audio CD)
This album, AFI's 3rd, marked a huge change in the band's direction. Instead of fun skateboard punk, which they perfected in their 2nd album ANSWER THAT AND STAY FASHIONABLE, AFI switched gears and made their music much harder and more serious. SHUT YOUR MOUTH AND OPEN YOUR EYES rages, roars and rocks like no other AFI album -- Davey Havok screams half the lyrics, giving the songs more impact, and the music is simply brutal. The songs lack the soft, melodramatic goth parts common in the band's subsequent albums, making the hardcore music in SHUT YOUR MOUTH AND OPEN YOUR EYES even more relentless. The subsequent AFI albums have more breadth and are more radio-friendly, but none can match SHUT YOUR MOUTH AND OPEN YOUR EYES for its visceral punch. One of the great punk albums.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The best of AFI's hardcore days,
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This review is from: Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes (Audio CD)
Ok, if you are already an AFI fan, (of their newer stuff I hope) then this is the next album in line for you to buy.
Out of all the albums from AFI's hardcore beginnings, this one is the best. It beats you harder than most other albums in it's genre. The influences here are very apparent. (rancid, black flag, misfits) But the album still manages to create a very original sound. I must warn fans of the AFI we know today however, this is not anywhere near the same as the AFI that we now listen to. Fans of Sing the Sorrow or the art of drowning will probably be dissapointed. But, if you really and truly want to become of the hardcore AFI, I encourage you to start here. There's some great vocals on here from Davey and even though Jade wasn't in the band for this one, the guitarwork still delivers in true hardcore fashion. If your not an AFI fan, but like hardcore, this is a great addition to any Punk collection. This album reminds me a lot of some of black flags stuff. Davey's howls and sad moans are what really makes this one stand out from the crowd. Although not as skilled as his current day self, he is even still a heartfelt vocalist. All in all, this is probably my third favorite AFI cd right behind TAOD and All all hallows. With 14 hard hitting tracks for about 13 smacks at a best buy is a good deal in my book. So what more can I say? Go buy this guys. It's some of the best Hardcore you can put in your player. Davey Havok will make you wonder where his voice has been all your life.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
AFI at it's finest,
By Elizabeth (Virginia, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes (Audio CD)
Though many will disagree, this is the best AFI album. I can see why people may argue, saying Sing the Sorrow is a masterpiece and all that jazz and that's great. If that's what you like. However, if you're looking for something hardcore, raw, fast and powerful, this is the CD to get. It's amazing to see the difference from their first releases. This was a major turning point in AFI's progression. I think there is more emotion and anger behind this music on this album than any other one. Please don't overlook this album.
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Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes by A.F.I. (Audio CD - 1997)
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