The Weeknd After Hours -deluxe- Zip
What makes After Hours so compelling is the visual storytelling. Before the album even dropped, The Weeknd released a five-minute short film. Picking up after a "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" performance, the film depicts a bloodied Abel staggering through a subway station, his mental state unraveling, culminating in a violent scene in an elevator. This gritty, psychedelic visual, directed by Anton Tammi (who handled Heartless and Blinding Lights videos), set the tone for the entire album.
This bonus track is arguably the saddest song The Weeknd has ever written. It details the specific pain of watching an ex move on while you are stuck in a loop of regret. Lyrically, it bridges the gap between After Hours and its sequel, Dawn FM . The Weeknd After Hours -Deluxe- zip
The After Hours -Deluxe- edition didn't just add songs; it deepened the lore of the red-suited character The Weeknd inhabited. It showed a figure who, despite the fame and hedonism, is trapped in a cycle of longing and regret. What makes After Hours so compelling is the