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The Amity Affliction in Philadelphia

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The Amity Affliction
The Fillmore Philadelphia — Philadelphia, PA

The Amity Affliction is an Australian metalcore band from Townsville that formed in 2004. They've built a devoted fanbase by writing songs that sit at the intersection of crushing heaviness and genuine emotional vulnerability. Tracks like Seventy Times 7 and Misery showcase their trademark approach: abrasive instrumentation paired with lyrics about depression, loss, and survival. Their albums, particularly Let the Ocean Take Me and Chasing Ghosts, resonate with people who appreciate metal that doesn't shy away from introspection. Unlike plenty of bands in their orbit, they've maintained credibility by refusing to soften their sound for mainstream appeal, instead deepening their commitment to the metalcore template while exploring themes that matter to their audience.

Their shows are physically intense pit environments where people come to purge. Crowds are engaged but not ironic about it. Joel Birch's vocals hit with genuine conviction, and the band plays with the kind of tightness that justifies all those years of touring. Expect sweaty, cathartic energy rather than showmanship.

Known for Severed Ties, Misery, Chasing Ghosts, All Fucked Up, Pittsburgh

The Amity Affliction rolled through Philadelphia on July 23rd at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion with the kind of setlist that rewards the people who've actually listened to their albums. They dug into the deep cuts—'Drag the Lake' and 'I See Dead People' sitting alongside the heavier moments like 'Death's Hand.' The crowd got what they came for: a band that doesn't treat their catalog like a jukebox, pulling from different eras and hitting the emotional peaks that made people care about them in the first place.

Philadelphia's heavy music scene has always punched above its weight. Beyond the obvious legacy of bands like Poison the Well and Snapcase, the city's maintained a steady current of metalcore and post-hardcore devotees. The Amity Affliction's brand of melodic heaviness should find solid ground here, where people still care about hooks and heaviness coexisting. Venues like Union Transfer and The Fillmore keep feeding that appetite.

Stay in Rittenhouse Square, where you can walk to dinner at Vetri, the restaurant that actually deserves its reputation. Spend your afternoon at the Barnes Foundation—it's genuinely world-class, even if you're not typically a museum person. Walk through Old City, grab coffee at Little Lion, wander through galleries that don't feel like they're trying too hard. If you have time before the show, check out what's playing at The Fillmore or Johnny Brenda's, venues that consistently book solid acts. The neighborhood around the venue is worth exploring on foot.

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