AFI has released eleven studio albums, ten EPs, one live album and one DVD. The band first reached substantial commercial success with their fifth album, The Art of Drowning (2000), which peaked at number 174 on the Billboard 200. They then broke into the mainstream with their sixth, Sing the Sorrow (2003), which peaked at number five on the Billboard 200 and remained on the chart for 51 weeks. The album was supported by popular singles "Girl's Not Grey" and "Silver and Cold", both of which peaked at number seven on America's Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart in 2003. "The Leaving Song Pt. II" was also released as a single, reaching number 16 on the chart. Sing the Sorrow was certified Platinum by the RIAA in 2006 and is AFI's best-selling release, having sold over 1.26 million copies as of September 2009.
AFI's seventh album, Decemberunderground (2006), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and featured the hit single "Miss Murder", which topped the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart and reached number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100. Another single, "Love Like Winter", reached number four on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. The album was certified Platinum by the RIAA in 2013.[6] Decemberunderground was followed three years later by Crash Love (2009), and then four years later by Burials (2013); both albums were also successful, peaking at number twelve and number nine, respectively, on the Billboard 200. The band's tenth and latest album, AFI (The Blood Album), was released in 2017, and peaked at number five on the Billboard 200, making it their second-highest chart position.
dancin through sunday
AFI Lyrics
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Cradled in imposs... impossibility?
Swooning, I am swept away
Swept off my feet, with step by step by step
We take the lead as drop by drop, we start, to bleed
(Oh, we dance in misery)
And we dance on, and we dance on
All lost in the arms of our misery, oh
(Oh, we dance in misery)
And we dance on, and we dance on
Swept off our feet by our misery, we're swept into the shadows
Will you lend yourself to beauty that will horrify?
Let me hide within your black, the still inside your eyes
Deafened, caught within a cry
So sensual, as step by step by step, I separate
As breath to breath, as I, suffocate
(Oh, we dance in misery)
And we dance on, and we dance on
(Oh, we dance in misery)
All lost in the arms of our misery, oh
(Oh, we dance in misery)
And we dance on, and we dance on
Swept off our feet by our misery, we're swept into the shadows
So who will follow? Who is the lead?
I know I'll leave a stain, because I bleed
As we dance, we all dance
We all, have no chance in this horrid romance
(Oh, we dance in misery)
And we dance on, and we dance on
(Oh, we dance in misery)
All lost in the arms of our misery, oh
(Oh, we dance in misery)
And we dance on, and we dance on
Swept off our feet by our misery, we're swept into the shadows
Swept off our feet by our misery, we're swept into the shadows
The lyrics of AFI's song Dancing Through Sunday depict a dance of misery, a metaphor for a relationship filled with pain and suffering. The lyrics call for a partner to join in the dance of impossibility, one that leads to bleeding and suffocation. The singer searches for a partner who will lend themselves to the beauty that will horrify and let him hide in their darkness. The two dance to their misery, lost in its arms as they are swept into the shadows. The song acknowledges the horrid romance they are caught in, where they all dance without a chance.
The song highlights the concept of toxic relationships where pain and suffering are normalized. It portrays a situation where the individuals involved willingly stay in a relationship that gives them misery, pain, and sadness. They view the negative emotions as an intrinsic part of them and cannot imagine living without them. The metaphors used in the song make it more powerful and evoke feelings of despair and sadness.
Line by Line Meaning
Will you join me in this dance, this dance of misery
Can you join me in this journey of pain and sadness?
Cradled in imposs... impossibility?
Embraced by things that can never happen?
Swooning, I am swept away
Fainting, losing my senses, being carried away
Swept off my feet, with step by step by step
Being swept away with each step
We take the lead as drop by drop, we start, to bleed
We're in charge despite the pain trickling in
(Oh, we dance in misery)
We're dancing in agony
And we dance on, and we dance on
We just keep dancing
All lost in the arms of our misery, oh
Getting caught up in our own heartache
Swept off our feet by our misery, we're swept into the shadows
Our sadness is taking us to darker places
Will you lend yourself to beauty that will horrify?
Are you willing to expose yourself to something that will terrify you?
Let me hide within your black, the still inside your eyes
Allow me to find refuge in the darkness of your eyes
Deafened, caught within a cry
Becoming numb, caught up in our own sadness
So sensual, as step by step by step, I separate
So pleasurable, yet with each step we're falling apart
As breath to breath, as I, suffocate
As we draw each breath, it only adds to our suffocation and pain
So who will follow? Who is the lead?
Who's setting the pace? Who's leading us deeper into pain?
I know I'll leave a stain, because I bleed
I know I'll cause some sort of impact from my own pain
As we dance, we all dance
As we suffer, we all suffer
We all, have no chance in this horrid romance
We're all doomed in this terrible relationship with our pain
Swept off our feet by our misery, we're swept into the shadows
Our sadness is taking us to darker places
Swept off our feet by our misery, we're swept into the shadows
Our sadness is taking us to darker places
Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: ADAM A CARSON, DAVID PADEN MARCHAND, HUNTER LAWRENCE BURGAN, JADE ERROL PUGET
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@JasonGuitarHand
I never understood why Jade is not among the most well known guitar players of his generation. The guy is seriously talented and played a crucial role in the impact and success in AFI with some emotional, raw and aggressive riffs and some timeless guitar solos like in this song. One of my favourite guitar players ever.
@refused1
RIff god
@carlovesmcr9
Facts. He is definitely one of my top 5 favorite guitarists of all time. In my opinion he definitely tops lots of talented metal guitarists.
@pablotrujillofierro4435
Agreed. He is a riff factory
@MrWadewynn
Because many bands aren’t respected during the post-hardcore revival/metalcore era of the oughts. Apparently, rock purists believe this era of music was a bunch of dudes who would have done the boy band thing if it was popular but ended up leeching off of growing rock scene’s despite many if not all successdul acts being straight from the hardcore/metal scene like Fallout Boy members and of course yours truly, AFI. Synyster Gates is another who constantly gets bashed by punk and metal fans for being too “gay.” Which is stupid since Rock has always been sexually ambiguous since the 70s as far as aesthetics are concerned, but it’s an issue of older Rock sensibilities vs the new, and since rock has been effectively dead in the mainstream since around 2010, it’s basically the early-2000s/oughts vs everything prior to that. John Frusciante gets heavy credit for being one of the greatest if no the greatest guitarist in the last 30 years according to Rolling Stones because he sort of fits that 70s rock god vibe all the way to grunge.
@monndei4741
I'm sure we're not the only people that appreciate great musicians. Props to the whole band and the ones who helped. Cause not every one believed in their way of art. I wait for every time their music emerges our of imagery I can't explain to myself . I heart AFI
@guiso_de_pitusas9907
La mejor banda🖤🤘
@password_is_taco8322
My dad (the best human I’ve ever known) just died. As hard as it’s been to live in this world, dimmer now without my Daddio! Your music has really helped get me through. I know you probably get this a lot, but you’ve saved me! In SO many ways. Thank you. Seriously. Thank you!
@andrewgomez2736
My respect and condolences to you and your family. Take care
@brettpenning
I love this song so much!!