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"Afterlife", alternatively titled, "Afterlife (Dickinson)", [3] is a song by American singer-songwriter Hailee Steinfeld, being released as a single in promotion of the Apple TV+ original series Dickinson, also starring Steinfeld in the lead role. [4] [5] It was released on September 19, 2019, by Republic Records. [6]
"Afterlife" is a song by American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold. The song is released as the third single from their self-titled album. The song itself features a string orchestra and was written by the band's drummer, The Rev. [3] The single and music video were released in early 2008.
AfterLife is the ninth studio album by American heavy metal band Five Finger Death Punch, released on August 19, 2022, via Better Noise. It is the first album since 2007's The Way of the Fist not to feature longtime lead guitarist Jason Hook , who was replaced by Andy James in 2020.
"Afterlife" is a song by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire. It was released on September 28, 2013, as a single from the band's fourth studio album, Reflektor.
The website has received significant coverage in mainstream news for its discussions on certain songs. In July 2005, users fiercely debated the meanings of the lyrics to Coldplay's song, "Speed of Sound". [7] The News & Observer called SongMeaning's discussions on the meaning to the lyrics of 50 Cent's "Wanksta" particularly "illuminating". [8]
The song is available as downloadable content for Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock as of March 6, 2008, [6] and featured again as part of the Avenged Sevenfold track pack for Guitar Hero 5. [7] The song is also featured in Rock Band 2. [8] The song was also featured on 2007 racing video game Need for Speed: ProStreet.
The meaning behind the song lyrics of ‘What ... “You look out and it’s thousands of kids literally bawling their eyes out and singing the lyrics to a song that just came out,” she said in ...
The title track "Vice Verses" was first performed by Jon Foreman at an acoustic benefit show on April 12, 2009. Foreman iterated to the audience that the song was not slated for release on the upcoming Switchfoot record, Hello Hurricane, but would appear on the following record, saying "This isn't going to be on that record [Hello Hurricane], it's going to be on the next one...