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The Amity Affliction in San Francisco

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The Amity Affliction
Channel 24 — Sacramento, CA

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 touched down at The Regency Ballroom in October 2017, working through a setlist that felt both deliberate and cathartic. They opened with 'I Bring the Weather With Me' and moved through the kind of deep cuts that matter to people who've actually sat with their records — 'Lost & Fading,' 'Death's Hand,' the stark 'Pittsburgh.' There's something about watching a band dig into the harder emotional material in a room like that. By the time they hit 'Don't Lean on Me,' the whole thing felt less like a concert and more like a collective exhale.

San Francisco's post-hardcore and metalcore scene has always been more about underground credibility than mainstream appeal. The city's venues and audiences have historically gravitated toward bands that treat heaviness as a vehicle for actual emotion rather than spectacle. That sensibility aligns well with what The Amity Affliction does—earnest, guitar-driven songs about internal struggle that don't apologize for being heavy.

Stay in Hayes Valley or the Mission—both neighborhoods have the kind of restaurants and bars that make a weekend feel deliberate rather than touristy. Head to State Bird Provisions for dinner if you can get in; it's precise and inventive without being pretentious. Spend a day in Muir Woods or hiking around Twin Peaks for actual views of the city. The de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park is worth a couple hours if the weather holds. Hit up a coffee place on Valencia Street in the Mission just to sit and watch the neighborhood move around you.

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