i really like this video and how its put together- i would not have thought of Silent Hill probably, glad someone did though because it seems quite fitting, same sort of eerie, hopeless feeling to it as the song has always had. This is by leaps and bounds my favorite L.A.M song- I've listened to this since I was barely 14 & I love it now just as much as I did back then.
@GabrielNYC1975 Sean said when he started LAM deathrock was the more commonly used term (rather than gothic) and he took pride in what he considered to be a potentially artistically promising movement, however the interview was cut short and the broader dialog about how these labels have become useless and how the scene has become corrupted, shallow, and sterile were edited out by the TV show. I know because I was there during the filming. All of this is talked about extensively in interviews.
As a comment (this message was from two years ago, why the hell am I replying xD): You don't have to be a 5-star chef to know that food tastes like shit. As to the video, I actually thought it was great. :D
my favorite son of london after midnight
Great song, great movie! I never would have thought of putting the two together though haha
i love the guitar in this song..
Gosh...London After Midnight, Silent Hill & Massive Gore....these are a few of my favorite things>
i really like this video and how its put together- i would not have thought of Silent Hill probably, glad someone did though because it seems quite fitting, same sort of eerie, hopeless feeling to it as the song has always had. This is by leaps and bounds my favorite L.A.M song- I've listened to this since I was barely 14 & I love it now just as much as I did back then.
Love the tone of this song...it's kind of evil-like, yet oddly enough, it's symphonic. LOVE IT!!
@GabrielNYC1975 Sean said when he started LAM deathrock was the more commonly used term (rather than gothic) and he took pride in what he considered to be a potentially artistically promising movement, however the interview was cut short and the broader dialog about how these labels have become useless and how the scene has become corrupted, shallow, and sterile were edited out by the TV show. I know because I was there during the filming. All of this is talked about extensively in interviews.
I've always wondered just what goes on in London after midnight...
itd go well with some romantic stuff... awsome music
una de mis canciones favoritas
this exact video, pulled me into LAM, I loved the song, it does great with the Silent HIll theme ass well. good Job, I really like it, ;)
aaah this is so good, congratz man
well, i quite like it, nice clip, good music. makes me think a lot... should listen to it more.
awesome!
perfect!good job!
Favroite LAM song!
thanks
love LAM, love this song sooooo much!!!
good start. welcome to the club jiji
I think it works really well.
Think it would go well with the new batman film perhaps?
=) amazing
AMSOME!
@jyolene Sean Brennan prefers his music to be called Death Rock not Goth. No joke he has said so in several interviews.
i want to see this film!!!!!!
great sont
I think the song goes well with the video! ^.^
UAU!
smartly made.....
Is ist a goth group?I didn´t know them!That´s a nice song! :-) thanks!
NefeliOdisseas Sean ( the singer’s and founder of the band ) doesn’t like labels but they are very popular in the goth subculture
true, mate
this song kicks my subwoofer in the ass.
ゴチコ。。いいね。大好き
la ultima parte creo que no es de Silent Hill, es de una pelicula de brujas creo...
@DEPROGRAMMEDMMX No he doesn't Sean Brennan prefers to have his music called music. He is not a fan of death rock or gothic music.
Wat the film all about? some1 plz tell me
Tommo
Wow the comments are so old 😭😭😭😅
yup :/)
So is yours!
silent hill
@SuomiFinlandFuckHead
i totally agree with ya.
As a comment (this message was from two years ago, why the hell am I replying xD):
You don't have to be a 5-star chef to know that food tastes like shit.
As to the video, I actually thought it was great. :D
@Levitaz4236 yeaah
shi movie