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Sing the Sorrow http://www.fishpond.co.nz/Music/Sing-Sorrow-AFI/0600445038028

Artist: AFI

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Performer Notes
  • This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
  • A.F.I.: Davey Havok (vocals); Jade Puget (guitar); Hunter (bass); Adam Carson (drums).
  • Recorded at Cello Studios, Los Angeles, California.
  • SING THE SORROW was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package.
  • Personnel: Davey Havok (vocals, spoken vocals, background vocals); Anna-Lynne Williams (vocals); Jade Puget (guitar, keyboards, programming, background vocals); Suzie Katayama (cello); Adam Carson (drums, background vocals); Chris Holmes , Jerry Finn, Joe McGrath, Luke Wood, Nick 13, Ralph Saenz, Geoff Kresge, Butch Vig (background vocals).
  • Audio Mixer: Jerry Finn.
  • Recording information: Cello Studios, Los Angeles, CA.
  • Illustrator: Alan Forbes.
  • Photographer: Matthew Welsh.
  • With its major label debut SING THE SORROW, AFI (aka A Fire Inside), has made the leap from being strictly hardcore punk denizens to a more complex outfit dabbling in goth guitar textures and a soaring sound. With Nirvana/Smashing Pumpkins producer Butch Vig and Green Day/Rancid knob-twirler Jerry Finn manning the board, this transition ends up being a smooth one. Swirling synths, disembodied harmonies and the Tool-like bashing of drummer Adam Carson help the foreboding "Miseria Cantare" set a mood closer to Dead Can Dance than the Dead Kennedys. Although "Death of Season" predominantly rides a hardcore vibe, the most obvious indicators that this ain't your older brother's punk rock are "The Leaving Song Pt. II," with its sing-along-chorus and pounding rhythm, the dark Cult-like rocker "Bleed Black," and "This Celluloid Dream," a charged anthem of vulnerability.
  • Further indications that AFI successfully straddles the worlds of mainstream acceptance and street credibility are radio-friendly songs like "The Leaving Song" and "The Great Disappointment" featuring Jade Puget's melodic riffing and Davey Havok's heartfelt crooning. This Bay Area quartet seals the innovative SING THE SORROW with "Girl's Not Grey," a perfect pop-punk song that rides along on catchy, chanting harmonies and churning guitar.

Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (3/20/03, p.64) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...SING THE SORROW is a dark planet that refracts various strains of rock, from punk to hardcore to metal to mope rock, and beckons everyone to twist and shout along..."

Spin (4/03, pp.101-2) - "...Retaining nu metal's most-friendly sonic whomp, the band replace the genre's pervasive despair with open-hearted punk uplift....Even this record's darkest moments sound hopeful..."

Q (01/01/04, p.79) - Ranked #23 in Q's "The 50 Best Albums of 2003" - "[Incorporates] U2's dynamics and Killing Joke's apocalyptic atmospherics..."

Producer:Jerry Finn; Butch Vig
Format:CD
Country:USA
UPC:0600445038028
Studio/Live: Studio
Release Date:11 March, 2003


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4.0 out of 5 based on 2 reviews. 4 of 5 Stars! Customer review on 25/02/2006

This is the latest studio album release from AFI. It is a great album and their most polished to date. Although I think it could do with a little more rawness it is a very strong album in all aspects. The lyrics are deep and you can really feel they are straight from Davey's heart, it is hard not to be moved by them. Make sure you listen to Dancing Through Sunday for a more "hardcore" type song, or "The Leaving Song" for a softer tune.

 

4.0 out of 5 based on 2 reviews. 4 of 5 Stars! Customer review on 25/02/2006

This is the latest studio album release from AFI. It is a great album and their most polished to date. Although I think it could do with a little more rawness it is a very strong album in all aspects. The lyrics are deep and you can really feel they are straight from Davey's heart, it is hard not to be moved by them. Make sure you listen to Dancing Through Sunday for a more "hardcore" type song, or "The Leaving Song Pt II" for a softer tune.

 
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