Silver and Cold
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
“Silver and Cold” | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Single by AFI from the album Sing the Sorrow |
|||||
Released | 2003 | ||||
Format | Digital Download | ||||
Recorded | 2002 | ||||
Genre | Alternative rock | ||||
Length | 04:11 | ||||
Label | DreamWorks | ||||
AFI singles chronology | |||||
|
"Silver and Cold" was a single by AFI released in 2003 from their album Sing the Sorrow. It was released as a video only.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- Silver and Cold (Radio Edit) - 3:42
- Silver and Cold (Album Version) - 4:11
[edit] Video
The music video begins with shots of Prague, where the video was filmed. The bridge that Davey is seen standing on is Manesuv Most. As the guitar begins we see Davey looking sorrowful somewhere outside, while the other band members are drinking coffee and generally having a good time in a cafe. A shot of a medium-sized splash (if you pay attention later you'll recognize the splash as the one made by Davey's watch) coincides with Adam dropping a sugarcube into his coffee. In the background, Jade is on the phone with someone and looks concerned. Shots of Davey singing are spaced between shots of the cafe, with Hunter and Adam becoming increasingly aware of Jade's distress until Jade informs them of something important (although the actual dialogue is disputed, it is sometimes thought to be, "Get him. He's gonna jump!" or "It's him. He's on the bridge."). The three race out of the cafe, leaving the phone off the hook and hanging by its cord, possibly to stall for time.
Now outside, Adam, Hunter, and Jade are seen running, as Davey takes off his jacket. A flashback scene is shown, in which Davey enters a phonebooth and is speaking on the phone with Jade; the call from the cafe. Davey looks toward the nearby bridge and the present is shown: Davey stands on the edge of the bridge looking down at the water. Although implied by the scenery and Jade's concern in the cafe, this is the first scene that actually suggests that Davey is planning to jump.
Hunter and Jade run past a car, but Adam stops in his tracks and then commandeers it. The three get in and speed off, with Adam driving. As the car races down alleys and careens around corners Davey is shown on the bridge, apparently contemplating his suicide. He removes his watch, possibly a symbol for time, and drops it into the water far below. A ring, possibly a symbol for relationships or worldly commitments, soon follows. Soon thereafter a larger splash is seen that could not possibly be anything other than Davey himself, though whether this is an actual event or simply imagined or desired by Davey is up to debate.
Adam's driving becomes increasingly more reckless as they speed toward their destination, and as they near we see a truck cross the bridge at a somewhat high speed. We switch to the three's point of view and see that Davey is visible standing at the edge of the bridge and Jade points towards him. Adam turns but notices the speeding truck too late and crashes head-on into it, resulting in a rather large explosion that presumably kills all involved. A shot is seen of Davey's face, eyes downcast, the crash explosion in the background. As the fireball balloons upward Davey looks directly into the camera as he turns and steps off the bridge back onto the safety of the street. Seemingly unaware of the crash behind him or the occupants thereof, as worried onlookers rush toward the scene, Davey simply pulls on his jacket, his arm passing through the upper torso and head of a passerby, and walks away.
[edit] Davey's Status
There is much speculation as to Davey's status at the end of the video; whether he is in fact alive or dead. As is their custom, the band hasn't said much of anything about the meaning behind the video. The band has stated that they wish to leave interpretations of their songs and videos up to the fans.
[edit] External links
|