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A.F.I., Sing the Sorrow

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1718720

Disk length: 56m 24s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Miseria Cantare (The Beginning) 2:59
2. The Leaving Song Pt. 2 3:33
3. Bleed Black 4:17
4. Silver and Cold 4:13
5. Dancing through Sunday 2:28
6. Girls not grey 3:12
7. Death of Seasons 4:01
8. The Great Dissapointment 5:29
9. Paper Airplanes (Makeshift Wings) 3:59
10. The Celluloid Dream 4:13
11. The Leaving Song 2:46
12. ...But Home is Nowhere15:05

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Review

Starting life as the most competent Misfits tribute band to not actually play Misfits songs, San Francisco Bay Area punks A.F.I. have not only discovered how to write their own snarling melodies, but have developed the confidence to play them without a cloak. Sing the Sorrow marks the band's first major-label release and the difference from their indie albums is in the details: songs freely shift gears and tempos, singer Davey Havoc flexes his pristine vocal abilities by breaking into the occasional falsetto, and sugary tracks like "The Leaving Song" and "The Great Disappointment" now take a place next to more standard nuclear-charged mosh-pit fare like "Bleed Black" and "Dancing Through Sunday." Longtime fans might take it like a kick to the head, but this band is clearly moving toward bigger things. --Aidin Vaziri

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Sing the Sorrow

Tracks: 13 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 58m 49s (+2m 25s)

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