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The Art of Drowning was released in September 2000, through Nitro Records. [5] In November, the band supported Rancid on their tour of the US. [10] The lead single, "The Days of the Phoenix", experienced moderate airplay on modern rock stations, the most notable being KROQ-FM. A music video was released for the song, directed by Marc Webb. [11] "
[81] [82] AFI's first three albums, Answer That and Stay Fashionable (1995), [83] Very Proud of Ya (1996), [81] and Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes (1997), [84] all have been described as hardcore punk. AFI's fourth album Black Sails in the Sunset and the band's fifth album The Art of Drowning both have been described as horror punk. [80]
"The Days of the Phoenix" is a song by the American rock band AFI. It was released to radio as the only single from their fifth studio album The Art of Drowning in 2000. On the album's track listing, the song's title is written as "Days of the Phoenix".
The Art of Drowning: 2000 "Snow Cats" Davey Havok Jade Puget: AFI: 2017 "Soap-Box Derby" Davey Havok Markus Stopholese Very Proud of Ya: 1996 "So Beneath You" Davey Havok Jade Puget: AFI: 2017 "Still a Stranger" Davey Havok Jade Puget: AFI: 2017 "A Story at Three" Adam Carson Davey Havok Hunter Burgan Jade Puget: The Art of Drowning' 2000 ...
A music video directed by Marc Webb for the song premiered on television shortly after the track's release. It was filmed at Los Angeles City Hall. The music video opens with Davey Havok finding a note, possibly written by Miss Murder. The note features the three black rabbits symbol featured on the cover of Decemberunderground. Havok appears ...
A music video directed by David Slade was released shortly after the single's release. According to the Fuse TV program IMX , the video is similar to Slade's previous video for " Sour Girl " by Stone Temple Pilots , which also features a strange environment and human-sized rabbit characters.
Part of the Decemberunderground Tour, the crowd was the largest AFI had ever headlined with over 13,000 people in attendance. The concert was shot in HD with more than 23 cameras. The title of this DVD is lifted from a line of poetry in the decemberunderground CD booklet. Underneath the song "37mm", it says: "The power went out. I turned on the ...
The year 2000 saw the release of The Art of Drowning. The album sold 88,000 copies by March 2002 [5] and the single, "The Days of the Phoenix", peaked at number 152 on the UK Singles Chart. After The Art of Drowning, AFI were signed by the major label DreamWorks Records in 2002. Sing the Sorrow, AFI's