September 10, 2009 17:09
AFI offer new track as free download
Plus frontman Davey Havok praises band's Reading And Leeds Festivals gigs
AFI have given a brand new track to a fansite for fans to download for free.
The track, called 'Fainting Spells', is taken from the band's new album 'Crash Love', which is released on September 28. Fans can download the track from the site Veronicasawyer.com.
Speaking to NME.COM, frontman Davey Havok said the band's Reading And Leeds Festivals gigs last month gave the band the perfect opportunity to debut new material.
"To return to the Reading and Leeds stages after being studio locked for a spell was ideal," Havok explained.
"Our first UK performance of 'Medicate' for a sea of surging fans, after enjoying the inspiration of watching bands like Gallows and Crystal Castles command the audience, was fabulous. I very much look forward to returning."
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