For having just dropped their eight studio effort, Crash Love, along with retaining an 18-year-long brand of the acronymic band name AFI, the Southern Californian punk-horror-hardcore conglomerate, known more formally as A Fire Inside, sure don’t give way to the toll of time. The quartet, all wearing different variations of black and gold, mesmerized the crowd at Lupo’s, playing mostly tracks off of their more recent albums, but still picking up some songs closer to the roots of their career here-and-there. British hardcore outfit Gallows delivered a very intimidating and somewhat unorthodox performance, greatly in part to vocalist Frank Carter climbing into the center of the crowd to initiate moshpits, where he would remain for a large part of the set.