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Category: Melodic Death Metal
Year: 2004
Label: Century Media
Catalog Number: 77528-2
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Personnel
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Brian Fair Vocals
Matthew Bachand Guitar
Jonathan Donias Lead Guitar
Paul Romanko Bass
Jason Bittner Drums
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Tracks
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1. | The Light That Blinds | |
2. | Enlightened By The Cold | |
3. | Act Of Contrition | |
4. | What Drives The Weak | |
5. | Stillness | |
6. | Inspiration On Demand | |
7. | The Power Of I And I | |
8. | Ghosts Of Past Failures | |
9. | Eternity Is Within | |
10. | Those Who Cannot Speak | |
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Existing comments about this CD
From: Metalhead66 |
Date: February 16, 2005 at 12:23 |
This is one of the better new bands today.Some call this Mall-core(?),I call it Great. The whole thing bespeaks talent,Great songs,Great music Great Production...Too bad more Records don't come out like this!!!9.5/10
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From: viking King |
Date: April 3, 2005 at 22:03 |
this band is good better then the crue the crue suck ass vince is a sell out
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From: Deathmetalfreak |
Date: April 27, 2005 at 7:33 |
i really like this new cd bands should put out more song like these guys
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From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: February 26, 2025 at 6:33 |
My friends and I went nuts over the previous album, The Art Of Balance (not on this site yet for some reason). We thought it was going to be the next Master Of Puppets. So I was primed and ready for this follow-up. Shadows Fall delivered another slammin' set of ten tracks, riffs and leads galore, topped by Brian Fair's alternating bellow and ... I was going to say croon, but that word seems more appropriate for the high-pitched I'm-so-vulnerable routine of a Killswitch Engage. Fair's clean vocals are less cloying, but also a bit less distinctive, though they provided a nice contrast. Jason Bittner's drumming had a real push and pull underneath the technical prowess that really drove songs like "Contrition" and first single "The Power Of I And I." Other favorites include "The Light That Blinds," "Enlightened By The Cold," "What Drives The Weak" and "Ghost Of Past Failures." "Inspiration On Demand" was the other single, but to me it's a lesser copy of "What Drives The Weak" just two song
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From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: February 26, 2025 at 6:43 |
... just two songs earlier. Out of all the metalcore/New Wave of American Heavy Metal bands that were really taking off in the first half of the aughts, Shadows Fall were the ones that would appeal most to fans of old-school thrash who were still skeptical of the likes of Lamb Of God or Mastodon. Unfortunately, their next album Redemption (after the odds-and-ends collection Fallout From The War) was a definite step down in intensity and inspiration, and I began to lose interest.
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