It’s hard to believe, but AFI has been in the game for about 30 years now, yes, 30 years! Not only has this revelation forced me to accept that I am now middle-aged with my formative years behind me, but it has also made me look back at their back catalogue and applaud their ability to evolve their music whilst not forgetting how they started. The newest offering, Bodies, feels like the most mature record to date for Davey Havok, Jade Puget, Hunter Burgan and Adam Carson with many tunes holding a more sombre feel than previous albums. It still has moments with more fast-paced tunes, but nothing that meets the high octane level of songs like “The Days of the Phoenix”, “Girls Not Grey” or almost anything from 2006’s December Underground. Still, there are some enjoyable times to be had with B...