Review

The Amity Affliction - Severed Ties

24.10.2008 | Jimmy | 16 Comments
The Amity Affliction - Severed Ties
  • Artist.
  • The Amity Affliction
  • Album.
  • Severed Ties
  • Label.
  • Boomtown Records/Shock
  • Year.
  • 2008
  • Genre.
  • Rock/Punk/Hardcore
  • For Fans Of.
  • Alexisonfire – The Getaway Plan – Evergreen Terrace
  • Summary.
  • The next big thing is here…
  • Total Rating.
  • 84
  • KYS Rating.
  • 90
  • User Rating.
  • 78
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REVIEW.

They’ve been threatening for a while, but the time has finally come for The Amity Affliction to step up and take what is rightfully theirs. After two well-received EP’s - the first being self released, the second seeing the light of day via Skull & Bones Records – this twelve-legged party machine has delivered the album that we all knew they were capable of creating.  

Catchy (and dare I say it, pop) melodies, screamed lead vocals and thick, melodic riffs are the order of the day, with a subtle electronic element now being thrown into the mix, all of which pulls together to form one cohesive sound. 

With a vocal contribution from Daylight Curse front man Helmet Roberts, the aptly titled “I Heart Roberts” gets things off to a great start, the song’s chorus giving the listener a taste of what the rest of the record has to offer. Not sure what “B.D.K.I.A.F.” stands for and to be honest, who gives a shit when the music is this good. Featuring another monster melody and some metal styled guest vocals from Lochlan Watt (The Surrogate), “Snitches Get Stitches” shows just far Amity’s song writing has come since their last release. There’s nothing worse than a band shying away from who they are, so it’s refreshing to hear a song like “Do You Party?” a track that loudly and proudly declares that the band aren’t too concerned by strangers having an opinion on their after show behaviour. 

“Poison Pen Letters” first made an appearance on the State Of Affairs split that Amity were a part of in 2004, the song’s inclusion being more than justified by it’s catchier than a cold chorus and heavy mid-section. Lead single “Fruity Lexia” (goon must be big in Brisbane) is one of the strongest tunes the band has committed to record to date, with Ahren (Bass/clean vocals) taking the group’s already impressive songwriting to another level, while the haunting “So You Melted” shows off another side to the already multifaceted six-piece.  

A demo of “Jesse Intense” was put online earlier this year, however the re-recoded version (complete with vocals from everyone’s favourite B-Grade celebrity Michael Crafter) is a far superior model to the original, while “The Blair Snitch Project” sees the band mixing Ahren’s soothing melodies with the punk beats of yesteryear. Now, I don’t want to spend too long dwelling on this, but Amity’s cover of “Love Is A Battlefield” is something I could have done without. I’m sure the band had their reasons, and no doubt the song will illicit a great response in the live setting, but I can’t help but feel it tarnishes an otherwise floorless record. Lucky then that the final tune is “Stairway To Hell”, with yet another guest vocalist making their presence felt, the person in question being Deez Nuts main-man JJ Peters.

CONCLUSION.

Apart from the aforementioned cover selection, Severed Ties is a fantastic record, one that puts many of The Amity Affliction’s US counterparts to shame. Having debuted at number twenty-six in the Aria charts, it won’t be long before these guys are no longer our little secret.

TRACKLISTING.


  1. I Heart Roberts (Featuring Helmet Roberts)
  2. B.D.K.I.A.F.
  3. Snitches Get Stitches (Featuring Lochlan Watt)
  4. Do You Party?
  5. Poison Pen Letters
  6. Fruity Lexia
  7. So You Melted (Featuring Matthew Wright)
  8. Jesse Intense (Featuring Michael Crafter)
  9. The Blair Snitch Project
  10. Love Is A Battlefield
  11. Stairway To Hell (Featuring JJ Peters)

COMMENTS.

1.

xXxmillxXx

25.10.2008 12:41:44 AM
hahaha "floorless" good review otherwise

2.

sven

28.10.2008 11:19:10 AM
This album simply proves 1 thing: Interlude tracks in the middle of albums are easily the gayiest thing ever! Apart from that and the cover, tis an awesome album. Took a few spins to get into it tho...

3.

darkest_hour

04.11.2008 10:10:18 PM
definitely took a few listens to get into. honestly i still prefer high hopes and the original jesse intense :P

4.

Kelly

05.11.2008 02:30:49 PM
FLOORLESS

5.

xscottox

10.12.2008 03:43:59 PM
best album.

6.

over_burdened

24.02.2009 01:29:13 PM
Mad album!

7.

arazwee

25.02.2009 11:47:01 AM
B.D.K.I.A.F = big dick know it all fuck. : ) best album. better live ^.^

8.

Piazza5428

11.03.2009 10:00:48 PM
you sure thats what B.D.K.I.A.F stands for? ahah Good review, I love this album. Its definately one of the best releases of '08. :P

9.

bmts

20.04.2009 08:58:54 PM
Goon is big on the sunshine coast, where these boys are actually from. (Gympie) Floorless album.

10.

Mattisonfire

06.05.2009 12:06:51 PM
Great album. Great live.

11.

Fenix

24.07.2009 05:18:24 PM
Have listened to this album in its entirety at least 30 times.... good shit boys.

12.

Fenix

24.07.2009 05:19:50 PM
Listened to this album in its entirety at least 30 times... heaps good

13.

ULTIMATEPETZ

27.08.2009 04:30:05 PM
Amazing album. Bands from overseas ain't got nothing on these guys!! Wow. And by the way, yeah B.D.K.I.A.F does stand for Big Dick Know It All Fuck. Listen to the lyrics of the song, it makes sense.

14.

lockieb

02.11.2009 12:25:39 AM
amazing album, combining rich melodies with brutal breakdowns, and even better live performance.. definately "floorless" (bet you wish you re read that part before posting haha)

15.

we'rewolf

16.12.2009 02:47:53 PM
No inclusion of guest vocals by matthew wright (the getaway plan) on so you melted?

16.

danielgyoung

06.02.2010 06:23:35 PM
Completely unbiased review...not.
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