Afterlife | |
Cover: | avenged sevenfold afterlife.png |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Avenged Sevenfold |
Album: | Avenged Sevenfold |
Released: | January 29, 2008 |
Recorded: | 2007 |
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Label: | Warner Bros. |
Producer: | Avenged Sevenfold |
Prev Title: | Almost Easy |
Prev Year: | 2007 |
Next Title: | Dear God |
Next Year: | 2008 |
"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. The single and music video were released in early 2008. The song is one of the band's most performed live, and is a fan favorite. The song was included in the second Track Pack DLC released for Rock Band.[5]
The music video, which released on March 12, 2008, consists of the band performing on a small stage. There are also clips of M. Shadows running shirtless, Zacky Vengeance dancing with a woman, Synyster Gates holding a skull in a sea of lit candles, The Rev lying down with a Spider on his face, and Johnny Christ holding a flock of doves which he sends flying off all at once at the end of the video. The music video was directed by Wayne Isham, who has shot videos for bands like Bon Jovi, Judas Priest and Mötley Crüe.
In the album version, there is a string section in the intro and later in the song, both of which are cut out of the video, along with the bridge of the song, which features The Rev's vocals.
According to Zacky Vengeance, the song is about a man who dies early and finds himself in heaven. Upon entering, he realizes that he has too many things to do and fix on Earth.
The song stayed on the UK Rock and Metal chart throughout most of 2008, and would peak at number 3. Although overall the song didn't do as well on charts as "Almost Easy" (nor is it certified by the RIAA),[6] it has beaten all others from the album in terms of digital streams.
The song is available as downloadable content for Rock Band and Guitar Hero 5,[7] and is featured in the video game NHL 09. It was released for Rocksmith on October 30, 2012.[8] The song is also available on the game Rock Band Track Pack: Volume 2.[9]
An alternate version of the song is included on the compilation album Diamonds in the Rough, released on September 16, 2008.[10] [11] The alternate version has a prominent string section through the whole duration of the song, as well as a different bridge in comparison with the original song. A live performance of the song was featured on the live album Live in the LBC.[12]
Publication | Accolade | Rank |
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Kerrang! | The 20 greatest Avenged Sevenfold songs – ranked | 9 |
Louder Sound[13] | The 20 best Avenged Sevenfold songs ever | 12 |
Classic Rock History[14] | Top 10 Avenged Sevenfold Songs | 4 |
Return of Rock[15] | Avenged Sevenfold Songs Ranked | 1 |
Return of Rock[16] | Avenged Sevenfold Self Titled Album Songs Ranked | 1 |
All songs credited to Avenged Sevenfold. Actual songwriters listed below.[17]
Chart (2008) | Peak position | |
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UK Singles Chart[18] | 197 | |
UK Rock Chart[19] | 3 | |
US Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks[20] | 11 | |
US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks[21] | 20 |