

“And I thought, ‘Oh, I’m getting a little sick.’” “And I believe I felt it the very first time mid-rep,” he continued. While the feeling was “just annoying,” Havok didn’t want to take any chances. He quickly consulted doctor’s opinions, but found himself frustrated when a clear diagnosis couldn’t be given. “I did go down the rabbit hole,” the singer admitted. I went to all the doctors trying to figure out what was going on. And no one was certain, but the best theory was that it was a muscular pull. Havok reveals it “took months and months and months and months” to heal, but he reported he is now back to 100 percent. “That doesn’t hurt anymore,” he confirmed. That said, the timing works out well as Havok and AFI will return to the road in 2022. I dont like it Transform boring, bare acres into a thriving ranch Family Games Games Ranch Rush. The band kicks off dates in support of their Bodies album on Feb. 11 at SOMA in San Diego with dates booked stateside through March 26 in Los Angeles. See all the stops and get ticketing information here. And check out more of Davey's chat with Stryker in the player below.
