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Sorrow (The Merseys Song)
Sorrow may refer to: * Sorrow (emotion) Sorrow is an emotion, feeling, or sentiment. Sorrow is more 'intense' than sadness, implies a long-term state and suggests — unlike unhappiness — a degree of resignation.Wierzbicka, p. 66 Moreover, in terms of attitude, sorrow can be consid ... * ''Sorrow'' (Van Gogh), an 1882 drawing by Vincent van Gogh * "Sorrow" (Bad Religion song), 2001 * "Sorrow" (The McCoys song), also covered by The Merseys and David Bowie * "Sorrow" (Pink Floyd song), 1987 * "Sorrow", a song by Box Car Racer from '' Box Car Racer'' (2002) * "Sorrow", a song by Life Without Buildings from '' Any Other City'' (2001) * "Sorrow", a song by the National from '' High Violet'', (2010) * ''Sorrows'' (album), a 2025 album by Cwfen * The Sorrow, an Austrian metalcore/melodic death band * ''The Sorrow'' (album), a 2010 album by The Sorrow * The Sorrows, a 1960s English freakbeat band * The Sorrow (Metal Gear), a fictional character in the ''Metal Gear'' vid ...
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Sorrow (emotion)
Sorrow is an emotion, feeling, or sentiment. Sorrow is more 'intense' than sadness, implies a long-term state and suggests — unlike unhappiness — a degree of resignation.Wierzbicka, p. 66 Moreover, in terms of attitude, sorrow can be considered halfway between ''sadness'' (accepting) and ''Mental distress, distress'' (not accepting)". Cult Romanticism saw a cult of sorrow develop, reaching back to ''The Sorrows of Young Werther'' of 1774, and extending through the nineteenth century with contributions like Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Tennyson's "In Memoriam A.H.H., In Memoriam" — "O Sorrow, wilt thou live with me/No casual mistress, but a wife" — up to W. B. Yeats in 1889, still "of his high comrade Sorrow dreaming". While it may be that "the Romantic hero's cult of sorrow is largely a matter of pretence", as Jane Austen pointed out satirically through Marianne Dashwood, "brooding over her sorrows... this excess of suffering" may nevertheless have serious consequences. Par ...
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Sorrow (Van Gogh)
''Sorrow'' is a drawing by Vincent van Gogh, produced in 1882. The work, created two years after Van Gogh had decided to become an artist, depicts 32-year-old pregnant woman Clasina Maria Hoornik, familiarly known as ''Sien''. ''Sorrow'' is widely acknowledged as a masterwork of draftsmanship, the culmination of a long and sometimes uncertain apprenticeship by Van Gogh in learning his craft. The drawing is part of the Garman Ryan Collection held at The New Art Gallery Walsall. Previously, it was in the private collection of artist Sally Ryan, who had the work hung in her permanent suite at the Dorchester Hotel in London. The drawing is one of a series using Sien Hoornik as model. It is mentioned in a number of letters by Van Gogh, and he appears to have thought highly of it, considering it an important work and describing the drawing as "the best figure I've drawn". In a letter from July 1882, Van Gogh states; ''I want to make drawings that touch some people. ''Sorrow'' is a ...
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Sorrow (Bad Religion Song)
"Sorrow" is a song written by Brett Gurewitz and Greg Graffin, and performed by Bad Religion. It was the first single to be released from their twelfth studio album, '' The Process of Belief'', which was released in 2002, although the single was first played in the fall of 2001 by the L.A. radio station KROQ. An acoustic version hit radio on June 24, 2008. Composition "Sorrow" was inspired by the biblical figure Job, with Gurewitz saying it was "very difficult to account for suffering in the world from a theological perspective". The song opens with a Police-esque ska beat, before switching to the band's typical melodic hardcore Melodic hardcore is a broadly defined subgenre of hardcore punk with a strong emphasis on melody in its guitar work. The style often includes guitar harmonies, riffs using octave chords, as well as broken chords. Additionally, lyrics tend towar ... sound. Charts References External links * Bad Religion songs 2001 singles Songs written b ...
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Sorrow (The McCoys Song)
Sorrow may refer to: * Sorrow (emotion) * Sorrow (Van Gogh), ''Sorrow'' (Van Gogh), an 1882 drawing by Vincent van Gogh * Sorrow (Bad Religion song), "Sorrow" (Bad Religion song), 2001 * Sorrow (The McCoys song), "Sorrow" (The McCoys song), also covered by The Merseys and David Bowie * Sorrow (Pink Floyd song), "Sorrow" (Pink Floyd song), 1987 * "Sorrow", a song by Box Car Racer from ''Box Car Racer (album), Box Car Racer'' (2002) * "Sorrow", a song by Life Without Buildings from ''Any Other City'' (2001) * "Sorrow", a song by the National from ''High Violet'', (2010) * Sorrows (album), ''Sorrows'' (album), a 2025 album by Cwfen * The Sorrow, an Austrian metalcore/melodic death band * The Sorrow (album), ''The Sorrow'' (album), a 2010 album by The Sorrow * The Sorrows, a 1960s English freakbeat band * The Sorrow (Metal Gear), a fictional character in the ''Metal Gear'' video game series {{disambiguation ...
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Sorrow (Pink Floyd Song)
"Sorrow" is a song by the English band Pink Floyd. Written by the band's singer and guitarist David Gilmour, it is the closing track on their thirteenth studio album, '' A Momentary Lapse of Reason'', released in 1987. Lyrics and music The piece was written and composed by singer and guitarist David Gilmour. He has stated that although words are not his strong point, the song is one of his best lyrical efforts, even as the opening lines were appropriated from John Steinbeck's ''The Grapes of Wrath''. Drummer Nick Mason has since stated that the song was almost entirely written by Gilmour over the space of a weekend on his houseboat '' Astoria''. When Mason returned from the weekend, only "some spit and polish", according to Mason, was needed. Gilmour has also mentioned that his solo at the end of "Sorrow" was done on the boat, his guitar going through a small Gallien-Krueger amplifier. As on many tracks from the album, Gilmour played a Steinberger GL " headless" guitar on t ...
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Box Car Racer (album)
''Box Car Racer'' is the only studio album by American Rock music, rock band Box Car Racer. Produced by Jerry Finn, the album was released on May 21, 2002, through MCA Records. The band was a side-project of Blink-182 members Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker, with David Kennedy completing the band's studio lineup. A bassist and friend of Barker, Anthony Celestino, later joined as the band's bassist after DeLonge recorded the bass tracks for the record. The record is primarily based on DeLonge's post-hardcore influences, such as Fugazi and Refused. The recording sessions were particularly difficult for him, as he had recently undergone back surgery. The record is a concept album detailing the end of the world, and features dark, moody tracks mulling over confusion. Blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus—the only member of that band not involved in the project—felt betrayed over his lack of inclusion, which evolved into tensions between him and DeLonge, which contributed to the band's 200 ...
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Any Other City
''Any Other City'' is the first and only studio album by Scottish indie rock band Life Without Buildings, released on 26 February 2001 in the United Kingdom and in 2002 in the United States. Reception Critical response Matthew Willson of '' Drowned in Sound'' stated, "This album is a powerful reminder that the punk scene is still producing innovative and exciting new sounds." Drawing comparisons to bands such as The Slits and LiLiPUT, Andy Kellman of AllMusic commented, "These female-fronted groups have certainly inspired LWB, but this quartet -- simply a drummer, a bassist, a guitarist, and a vocalist -- offers much more than nostalgia and post-punk plundering. They're more of a pop band, which is just fine." Noel Murray of ''The A.V. Club'' noted the influences of Patti Smith and Sonic Youth, among others, stating that the songs "reduce the flavor and style of all of Life Without Buildings' influences—25 years of brainy girlpunk—and reproduce them on track after track," ...
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High Violet
''High Violet'' is the fifth studio album by The National, which was released on May 10, 2010, in Europe and on May 11, 2010, in North America via 4AD. The band produced the album themselves, assisted by Peter Katis with whom they worked on their previous albums ''Alligator'' and '' Boxer'' at their own studio in Brooklyn, New York, and at Katis' Tarquin Studios in Bridgeport, Connecticut.4AD - The National reveal further details for High Violet
The sculpture on the album cover was created by artist Mark Fox, and is called ''The Binding Force''. An expanded edition of ''High Violet'' was released through 4AD on November 22, 2010. The reissue includes the standard 11-track album along with a new bonus disc, featuring the unreleas ...
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Sorrows (album)
''Sorrows'' is the debut studio album by Scottish gothic doom band Cwfen. It was released on 30 May 2025, through New Heavy Sounds. Mastered by James Plotkin, it consists of ten tracks with a total runtime of approximately forty-three minutes. Seven tracks range between four and six minutes each, while the remaining three "Fragment" tracks are under a minute each. The album was produced by Kevin Hare and the band, composed of lead vocalist Agnes Alder, guitarist Guy DeNuit, drummer Rös Ranquinn, and bassist Mary Thomas Baker. The first single, "Reliks", was released on 1 November 2024. It was followed by "Wolfsbane", the second single, on 11 March 2025. Reception Liz Scarlett of ''Metal Hammer'' noted in her review of the album, "''Sorrows'' is charged with the same blackly brooding lifeblood as Type O Negative, offering macabre meditations on mortality and sensuality through mystifying post-punk, chest-crushing doom and haunted atmospheres," describing it as "a deeply powerfu ...
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The Sorrow
The Sorrow was an Austrian metal band from Vorarlberg Vorarlberg ( ; ; , , or ) is the westernmost States of Austria, state () of Austria. It has the second-smallest geographical area after Vienna and, although it also has the second-smallest population, it is the state with the second-highest popu .... They were formed in 2005 by Mathias Schlegel and Andreas Mäser from the band Disconnected and Dominik Immler and Tobias Schädler from the band Distance. In 2006, they signed a recording contract with Drakkar Records, and in 2007 released their debut album ''Blessings from a Blackened Sky''. Discography Albums Singles * ''Death from a Lover's Hand'' (2007) * ''Knights of Doom'' (2007) * ''Where Is the Sun?'' (2009) * ''Crossing Jordan'' (2010) * ''Perspectives '' (2012) Music videos * ''Knights of Doom'' (2007) * ''Where Is the Sun?'' (2009) * ''Crossing Jordan'' (2010) * ''Farewells'' (2011) * ''Burial Bridge '' (2012) * ''Perspectives '' (2012) * ''Retracing ...
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The Sorrow (album)
''The Sorrow'' is the third full-length by the Melodic metalcore band The Sorrow The Sorrow was an Austrian metal band from Vorarlberg Vorarlberg ( ; ; , , or ) is the westernmost States of Austria, state () of Austria. It has the second-smallest geographical area after Vienna and, although it also has the second-smalle .... It was released on October 29, 2010 through Drakkar Records. Track listing References {{DEFAULTSORT:Sorrow 2010 albums The Sorrow albums ...
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The Sorrows
The Sorrows are a rock band formed in 1963 in Coventry, Warwickshire, England, by Pip Whitcher, and were part of the British beat boom of the 1960s. They were a fixture in the English mod scene and are sometimes referred to as freakbeat. Career The band was formed in 1963, and toured Germany for a month, playing several sets each day.Wilson, Lois (2012) "Welcome Back! The Sorrows", ''Mojo'', March 2012, p. 31, retrieved 2012-01-28 The band's first recording was a version of "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes", recorded in Joe Meek's bathroom. They were signed by Pye subsidiary Piccadilly Records, and began working with producer John Schroeder. Their line-up included Fardon, Whitcher, Juckes, Packham and Finlay. The Sorrows released their first album, ''Take a Heart'', in 1965 on Piccadilly. The Sorrows played a hard, aggressive version of contemporary R&B; later this style of music was termed freakbeat. After the band achieved a minor chart position on the UK Singles Chart, Ph ...
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