Ernie Ball's String Theory web series explores the sonic origins of some of music's most innovative players. In their latest episode, Ernie Ball artist Jade Puget of AFI gives an intersting look at ...
AFI have surpassed 20 years since their debut disc and are prepared to release their tenth studio album this week. The self-titled disc subtitled The Blood Album drops in stores this Friday (Jan. 20) ...
“If you track pristine audio to begin with, you shouldn’t have to worry about, ‘Oh, we’ll just fix it in the mix.’” It’s always fascinating to see how bands with a certain hardcore punk aesthetic ...
It was announced earlier this year that AFI's Davey Havok and Jade Puget had teamed up to form the straight-edge hardcore duo XTRMST. Now it has been revealed that the group's self-titled debut album ...
AFI guitarist Jade Puget has formed a supergroup called Birdlegs with members of Nerve Agents and Redemption 87. Puget, alongside Corduroy’s Gary Gutfeld, the Nerve Agents/Redemption 87’s Eric Ozenne, ...
Hard to believe in the “Miss Murder” era, but once upon a time, AFI were a straight edge hardcore band. So it’s not really that strange that two of the band’s members, vocalist Davey Havok and ...
It has been three years since the last time AFI tore across the US on tour. The diehard fans that follow this alt-rock force have been anxiously awaiting their return ever since; now Tempe is next on ...
Davey Havek and Jade Puget from AFI answer your pressing questions in their PV Fan Q&A. They talk about what inspired them to get into the music industry in the first place. A daily briefing on what ...
Jade Puget is a musician and producer, best known as the guitarist for the rock band AFI (joined in 1998), the guitarist and writer for the straight edge hardcore band XTRMST, and the keyboardist for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Click here to read the full article on SPIN. In proper 2020 fashion, Davey Havok And Jade Puget decided to release their next ...
Side projects are usually a short-lived, vanity-driven distraction from the “real band” and are often used as a threat by one band member again another. Nine times out of 10, they lead to a breakup ...