I feel like Black Sails In The Sunset was a big divider, too. I remember when it came out and we went to their show and it was like, who is this? I liked it but it was definitely different. I guess more grown up? I hadn't been to a punk show in almost 20 years until a friend and I went to The Queers when they came to town last year and I tell you what, memories! We had so much fun! I felt like we stuck out like sore thumbs though, in our mom jeans, lol. I heard AFI was coming to town this year and thought it might be fun to go see them but it's at a huge venue and tickets are like 50 bucks. I come from the generation where we saw them in clubs and I swear we never paid over 15 bucks for a ticket to a punk show. Glad AFI has made it fairly big in the music industry (gotta make money and 12 buck shows don't really do that) but I miss the intimacy of the club shows. Last time I daw AFI was probably '99? It was at this little old church in Smithfield, Utah of all places. Anyway, thanks for the video!
I came in at All Hallows’ ep and art of drowning I was expecting sing the sarrow to be more like the cure meets the misfits. In interviews Davy havoc saying he was inspired by joy division, bauhaus, the cure among many hardcore punk bands. When I got the album I was disappointed I felt like sing the sarrow went more towards my chemical romance and the used instead of what davey initially said. But this song is one of the great outstanding songs on this album.
The song is about a historical events known as the great disappointment. The event was when the Millerites (precursors of Jehovah’s Witnesses) believed that the world was going to end in 1844. The followers of the faith gave their belongings away and when it didn’t happen, many followers became disillusioned by the church and left it.
Sing the sorrow is the best AFI album ever. No question
Contains such wonderful songs
I feel like Black Sails In The Sunset was a big divider, too. I remember when it came out and we went to their show and it was like, who is this? I liked it but it was definitely different. I guess more grown up? I hadn't been to a punk show in almost 20 years until a friend and I went to The Queers when they came to town last year and I tell you what, memories! We had so much fun! I felt like we stuck out like sore thumbs though, in our mom jeans, lol. I heard AFI was coming to town this year and thought it might be fun to go see them but it's at a huge venue and tickets are like 50 bucks. I come from the generation where we saw them in clubs and I swear we never paid over 15 bucks for a ticket to a punk show. Glad AFI has made it fairly big in the music industry (gotta make money and 12 buck shows don't really do that) but I miss the intimacy of the club shows. Last time I daw AFI was probably '99? It was at this little old church in Smithfield, Utah of all places. Anyway, thanks for the video!
I came in at All Hallows’ ep and art of drowning I was expecting sing the sarrow to be more like the cure meets the misfits. In interviews Davy havoc saying he was inspired by joy division, bauhaus, the cure among many hardcore punk bands. When I got the album I was disappointed I felt like sing the sarrow went more towards my chemical romance and the used instead of what davey initially said. But this song is one of the great outstanding songs on this album.
@4:07 I always heard it as "is that a problem if im gay???"
"but you promised me..."
this song is a force of nature dawg
Their best song
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Spaghetti duck?
Is there a music video for this song?
Not to my knowledge, and did double check when I saw your comment, a shame the music video for this would probably be lovely.
But you promised........
Thanks for the watch
I don't know what you are talking about but ok
Ok :)
Basically having no one and losing all faith.
The song is about a historical events known as the great disappointment. The event was when the Millerites (precursors of Jehovah’s Witnesses) believed that the world was going to end in 1844. The followers of the faith gave their belongings away and when it didn’t happen, many followers became disillusioned by the church and left it.