Sing the Sorrow

Sing the Sorrow

by AFI
Sing the Sorrow

Sing the Sorrow

by AFI

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Overview

Sing the Sorrow, their DreamWorks debut, isn't the wholesale departure from AFI's roots that some longtime fans griped about. It is merely the next step on a path that began with 1999's Black Sails in Sunset, the first album to feature guitarist Jade Puget. Assuming the role of principal songwriter, Puget wrapped vocalist Davey Havok's gothic tendencies in songs that put a finer point on the aggressive hardcore of AFI's earlier material, and massaged hooks from a morass of crashing rhythm, punk rock riffs, and Havok's opaque lyrics. The backing of DreamWorks meant that AFI could now hire major-league production to tweak what Puget had started. And they did. Work on AFI's major-label bow began in August of 2002 at L.A.'s Cello Studios, with Butch Vig (Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins) and Jerry Finn (Green Day, Rancid) at the helm. Emerging in early 2003 with Sing the Sorrow, it's clear the molting process AFI began with Black Sails in Sunset is complete. Vig and Finn kept the band's nucleus of pummeling California hardcore but stretched the songs lengthwise to incorporate greater lyrical introspection for Havok and even more attention to melody than on previous efforts. Oscillating between churning verses and intersecting solos and riffs, "The Great Disappointment" is like junior-varsity Fugazi, while the heroic emo chord changes of "This Celluloid Dream" transform Havok's preening wail into a sensitive croon, and single "Girls Not Grey" is a car-radio singalong of pure genius. It's true that the anthemic backing vocal choruses of material like "Girls Not Grey" and "Bleed Black" make the songs more pop than hardcore or even Havok's beloved goth. And the distorted synth and drum programming on "Silver and Cold" and "Death of Seasons" is a cheeky production trick that isn't very successful when married to the songs' upbeat choruses. But neither the producers nor the band went overboard. Just when the strings, piano, and rainstorm effects threaten to turn Sing the Sorrow into a My Dying Bride album, there is a burst of hardcore like "Dancing Through Sunday" to recall California pioneers of the genre like Dead Kennedys or SST transplants Huesker Due. Whatever factions of the band's longterm fans might think of their major-label affiliation, Sing the Sorrow represents a coalescing of the band's sound. And that's fine with AFI. "People have always either hated us or loved us," guitarist Puget told MTV.com, "And the reactions tend to be pretty extreme on both sides, but the hatred is just as cool because people are actually reacting. It's either, 'F*ck those guys,' or 'I f*ckin' love AFI. They rock.'" ~ Johnny Loftus

Product Details

Release Date: 03/11/2003
Label: Dreamworks Skg / Interscope / Polydor
UPC: 0600445038028
Rank: 39065

Tracks

  1. Miseria Cantare - The Beginning
  2. The Leaving Song, Pt. 2
  3. Bleed Black
  4. Silver and Cold
  5. Dancing Through Sunday
  6. Girl's Not Grey
  7. Death of Seasons
  8. The Great Disappointment
  9. Paper Airplanes (Makeshift Wings)
  10. This Celluloid Dream
  11. The Leaving Song
  12. ...But Home Is Nowhere

Album Credits

Performance Credits

AFI   Primary Artist
Roger Manning   Keyboards
Luke Wood   Vocals (Background),Vocals (Background)
Matt Wedgley   Vocals (Background)
Steve Cunningham   Vocals (Background)
Gibson Casian   Spoken Word
Hans Wold   Spoken Word
Stacey Dodds   Vocoder
Anna-Lynne Williams   Vocals,Guest Artist
Joe McGrath   Vocals (Background)
Jerry Finn   Vocals (Background)
Ralph Saenz   Vocals (Background)
Nick 13   Vocals (Background)
Hunter Burgan   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Chris Holmes   Vocals (Background)
Geoff Kresge   Vocals (Background)
Adam Carson   Drums,Vocals (Background)
Davey Havok   Vocals,Spoken Word,Vocals (Background)
Suzie Katayama   Cello
Butch Vig   Vocals (Background)
Jade Puget   Guitar,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Jason Noto   Design,Art Direction
Matthew Welsh   Photography
Luke Wood   A&R
Dan Chase   Assistant Engineer
Alan Mason   Assistant Engineer,Technical Assistance
Stacey Dodds   Assistant Engineer
Mike Fasano   Drum Technician
Joe McGrath   Engineer
Brian Gardner   Mastering
Jerry Finn   Mixing,Producer
Hunter Burgan   Composer
Chris Holmes   Assistant Engineer
AFI   Composer
Adam Carson   Composer
Butch Vig   Producer
Daniel Chase   Assistant Engineer
Jade Puget   Composer,Programming,Executive Producer
David Marchand   Composer
Alan Forbes   Illustrations
Alan Sanderson   Assistant Engineer
Roger Manning   Musician
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