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Det_Nosnip 11-16-2003 12:05 AM

(Rock/Pop-punk) Afi: Sing the Sorrow
 
The album got alot of hype, and alot of kids seemed to be really excited about it, so I thought I'd give it a listen....

*sigh*

While a few tracks are somewhat interesting, the over-all product is repetitive and predictable. It seems that they have a very set formula....They seem to use the pop-punk up-tempo beats that they'll throw in there and the painfully cheesy pop-choruses as "filler" for many of the tracks that, themselves, seem to be filler.

Up-points of the CD included the dreary "Leaving Song Part 1 (track 11, not to be confused with the current single). The two singles aren't bad compared to the rest of the album, a sure sign of a bad CD.

"Death of Seasons" seems to be a desperate attempt to hold onto their harder edged roots, but it soon falls into yet again another typical AFI pop chorus.

"The dissapointment" is just that: a dissapointment. It starts out decent enough, with a nice little bass line followed pretty closely by the drummer, with a decent vocal entrance, however it is ruined when the vocalist decides to shoot for those over-used high-notes he seems to adore for the chorus.

It's possible that they are capable of more than this, but that in of itself makes "Sing the Sorrow" that much more pitiful.

EDIT: I received a few complaints about this review, and I realize that it was a bit insensetive. I didn't mean anything personal against the band, I just didn't enjoy the album. I apologize if I offended anyone, I didn't mean to disrespect.

BirdsOfFires 11-16-2003 03:34 PM

Buy Black Sails in the Sunset, undoubtably one of the best, ummm, pop-hardcore-horror punk albums in the last 10 years.
It PWNS Sing the Sorrow.

ShutUrMouthnOpenUrEyes 11-16-2003 04:26 PM

Yeah, so does shut your mouth and open your eyes

johnny six-guns 11-17-2003 12:51 AM

i actually liked the CD. i thought 'this celluloid dream' was one of th best songs on there, i like all of davey havoks lyrics on every CD, and i think as a guitar player, jade came out alot more on this one. :)

dave_punk 11-17-2003 06:59 PM

the cd was actually my first afi album and i havent had it out of my stereo since i got it. you forgot to mention 'dancing through sunday' as the best song. the solo rips

NevvAmerika 11-28-2003 11:14 PM

Well...I was quite disappointed with the CD. Having listened to the older AFI songs, the new ones just don't compare. Black Sails in the Sunset was great, but my personal favorite is The Art of Drowning. "The Days of the Phoenix" is a great song. But most of the other songs were good. There were a few alright moments in Sing the Sorrow. But overall, I'm glad I never purchased it. I think the fact that they went to a different label for this record had an impact on their music. They sent out this album with the intent of going mainstream. So those people who enjoy the poppy sound of Good Charlotte and Simple Plan will love this CD. There is just so much lacking from it. I enjoyed them better when they didn't want to go mainstream. And Davey's hair was niftier when it didn't look similar to a chics hair.

behemoth 11-29-2003 12:02 PM

I really like this review. It's critical but honest, and frankly it inspires me to investigate AFIs older material...

AlkaliSkiba 11-29-2003 02:46 PM

AFI Sing the Sorrow review
 
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by behemoth [/i]
[B]I really like this review. It's critical but honest, and frankly it inspires me to investigate AFIs older material... [/B][/QUOTE]


To be honest, I really liked this album, Although some lyrics seemed to be spooky for the sake of sounding spooky, others were really well thought out and complimented the guitar.
I have heard of all AFI's older stuff and will probably buy some retro albums. I'm interested in hearing how Bands change their sound as they progress higher in the business (i.e. Cheshire Cat-Take off your pants etc). Any opinions?

ThricePunk 11-30-2003 05:03 PM

I like this album and (IMO) is still better than their first two albums which were made when they were still a 'street punk' sounding band, which I don't really care for anymore, but whatever.

My friend and I talked about this album and both agreed it was great, but it just doesn't fit with the sound of AFI from their past like the gothic-punk-rock sound that appeared in the albums 'Art of Drowning' and 'Black Sails in the Sunset'.

BirdsOfFires 12-02-2003 02:52 PM

Re: AFI Sing the Sorrow review
 
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by AlkaliSkiba [/i]
[B]
I have heard of all AFI's older stuff and will probably buy some retro albums. I'm interested in hearing how Bands change their sound as they progress higher in the business (i.e. Cheshire Cat-Take off your pants etc). Any opinions? [/B][/QUOTE]

Except for, unlike Blink-182, AFI was a really cool local band when I was younger, and now they suck sh[i][/i]it!

:thumb:

AlkaliSkiba 12-02-2003 03:04 PM

Re: Re: AFI Sing the Sorrow review
 
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by BirdsOfFires [/i]
[B]Except for, unlike Blink-182, AFI was a really cool local band when I was younger, and now they suck sh[i][/i]it!

:thumb: [/B][/QUOTE]

What are you smoking you crazy dude?,
AFI are miles better than Blink182,
Touche! :thumb:

moderaterock222 12-02-2003 03:34 PM

i completely agree..i saw them live and they bored me...but that was at a festival

ThricePunk 12-02-2003 05:49 PM

Since I'm not a huge fan of the whole 'street punk' I guess... I liked this CD more than their first two making this album my 3rd or 4th favourite by AFI...

AlkaliSkiba 12-03-2003 08:58 AM

Is Art of Drowning good?
I really wanna get it :thumb:

epifreak2002 12-07-2003 09:37 PM

Truth be told, I'd have to give this a 5/5, coming from a metalhead standpoint. Keep in mind that the review rules said that 5/5 was something you'd play to convert someone. Well, I don't particularly care for punk. I think it all sounds the same, and the guitarists are (mostly) lousy. The same goes for the singers. That being said I loved this cd, and I want to look into some of their other stuff now. I think that this cd might just be the "gateway" to that which you call better. Art of Drowning is their best, eh? Well thanks to this album, I'm going to go pick it up.

Mr. Kitty 12-10-2003 12:02 AM

I think AFI's best album is All Hallow's E.P. where they have three awesome original songs, esp. Fall Children and Total Immortal, and they have a cover of the Mifits Halloween.

If you sort of like AFI but want something a bit harder and darker then check out Son of Sam's only cd Songs From the Earth which has Davey Havok, directed by Glenn Danzig, and has members from Tiger Army and Misfits.

Burford Redneck 01-01-2004 05:48 PM

I'm an AFI fan, I've got Art of Drowning and Black Sails aswell. I thought Sing the Sorrow was an awesome album, and the songs arent the same at all, I think they are all original and great.

The NPC 01-01-2004 09:27 PM

It got the "Ubers Poopers" review in my weekly journal, The NPC Limited.

Luxor 01-02-2004 10:25 AM

This is by far the worst AFI album.

And I'm guessing the next one will even more horrible.

pixiesfanyo 01-02-2004 11:55 AM

i want to kill the singer of this band he annoys me to much...but the band without the singer are good

brycey 01-02-2004 05:06 PM

[QUOTE=johnny six-guns]i actually liked the CD. i thought 'this celluloid dream' was one of th best songs on there, i like all of davey havoks lyrics on every CD, and i think as a guitar player, jade came out alot more on this one. :)[/QUOTE]

i thought it was a great album, and hunter's bass playing was pretty good.

Suicide_Machine 01-03-2004 11:26 AM

Ive been a AFI fan since 1999 anf STS is by far the worst AFI album ever. I can only stand 1 song on the whole cd ( This Time Imperfect). If you are looking for good AFI id go with Shut Your Mouth And Open Your Eyes or Black Sails.

Sep 02-01-2004 10:49 AM

I thought this album was ****ing amazing
Not as good as the art of drowning but still

The Raz 02-02-2004 07:33 PM

My dad was browsing through my CD collection and he came across "Sing The Sorrow". He looked in the CD booklet and started reading the lyrics. He thought I was suicidal, it was quite comical.

-The Raz

RollerQueen 02-02-2004 08:59 PM

Is the songwriting and general feel of [I]Black Sails...[/I] on par with "God Called in Sick Today? If so, I'm going to get it. If not, then not. Thanks if you can advise me!

Guitar Symphony 02-05-2004 11:15 PM

I totally disagree with your review. STS is by far one of my favorite albums. Theres nothin better then screaming along to Miseria Cantar - The Begining(sp?) Or just flat out scream to Death Of Seasons or Dancing Through Sunday. The chorus guitar fits the vocals in The Great Dissapointment so well how could you miss it? I'm seriously thinking about writing a STS review. Yours was short, didn't get anywhere and told me almost nothing about the album.

fallxchild 02-06-2004 10:09 PM

I have almost all of AFI's albums, and I think this is the most diverse. All of the other cd's have similar sounding songs. Like the first 5 on black sails have a very similar sound, and almost all of art of drowning sounds the same (they're still great cd's). But sing the sorrow has alot of different sounding songs on it. There's a big difference between miseria cantare, leaving song pt. II, bleed black, dancing through sunday, girls not grey, the great dissapointment, leaving song, and this time imperfect. I think this is their best cd. Each member of the the band has talent and it shows. I don't care if all the little goth middle school girls love this album, because its great, and I really think this album deserves more credit.

yayfortheloserkids 02-07-2004 06:14 PM

I think STS is one of their best albums ( I also think all their other albums are some of their best, but still) and if you look at all their albums, they've been changing their sound from the beginning AFI took like 3 years making this one and i think thats why its so different. when I first bought the CD, i thought all the songs sounded pretty much alike, but after listening to it more, I felt more character with the individual songs. same with black sails

Hey Mr. Light Man 02-07-2004 09:43 PM

Actually, this cd is great. I say a 4/5 for this cd. I also HATE seeing them labeled pop-punk. Their lyrics are not catchy, they are poetic. Their best, though, is the Art Of Drowning.

Drall 02-08-2004 06:04 PM

Ok...AFI made an extremely big impact on STS by something called "overmixing". Switching over to Dreamworks did NOT change their sound by the least...As you can see(or hear for this matter)AFI tried something quite innovative and not tried before : they mixed in synths.....This phrasing of the songs made Davey Havok's voice quite "squeekier" and his voice was sometimes drowned out by the guitar....

As for my opinion, this is quite a good album and on musical terms it is very great...They have matured musically alot.

As for my favorite AFI cd, I would have to say Black Sails In The Sunset or All Hallows because they are the first two cds to introduce Jade in and the pressure must have been greatly intense, but the result was two of the best (I really can't put them into a genre) albums...

And lastly I think the reviewer put in his honest opinions and addressing their older albums...Good job :thumb: !


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