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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Blaqk Audio Mention in AFI's "In Transmission" Segment from Today...

In AFI's "In Transmission" segment about "Torch Song", Davey talks about how he feels that he improved his song writing, in regards to finding the best/most comfortable area of his vocal range for songs, while working on "CexCells".

That section of the interview can be seen here.
There will be a new 'episode' nearly each week, for the next couple of months...Tune in to see if anything else Blaqk Audio-related is mentioned.

~*Kristin*

7 comments:

Kera said...

I saw that just now. That was pretty cool.

~*Kristin Star*~ said...

Yeah! :-)
Glad that I figured out how to access it...lol...I had no idea how it was going to work.
Happy to get a look into the world of AFI, and to get to hear a little Blaqk Audio mention (I think that they're less exclusive, about that, these days [they used to keep them so separate]).
Fun Stuff! :-)
~*Kris*

Drew said...

Kristin is on top of her game :P
I was about to post this

~*Kristin Star*~ said...

:-)
I thought you were gonna beat me to it. lol :-P

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Brittany said...

I wonder what AFI would have sounded like if Davey & Jade never got to have the experience of Blaqk Audio. They constantly talk how being apart of that affected how they wrote the CL material. Makes me wonder how Davey's voice would've sounded on CL.

~*Kristin Star*~ said...

That is a very valid point of curiosity...I definitely think that it shaped AFI's sound, as a whole. And, I think that Crash Love contains a lot of elements of the Blaqk Audio persuasion. (lol) I hope that they won't merge too much, though...I like the differences between the two. But, though BA-ish, Crash Love is cool!!! :-) (Hell, they basically, "do no wrong", in my book...lol :-P)
~*Kristin*

(I do think that BA acts as an outlet for their other musical interests, to an extent, though...So that AFI can, still, maintain its own identity).

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