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In Our Wake (Deluxe Edition)

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発売日 2018年10月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSpinefarm
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 6782156
SKU 602567821564

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:51:30
Audio Mixers: Jon Lundin; John Feldmann; Dylan McLean; Zakk Cervini. Recording information: Foxy Studios, Calabasas, CA. Photographer: Sean Stiegemeier. The eighth studio long-player from the stalwart Orange County metalcore troupe, In Our Wake sees Atreyu working once again with producer John Feldmann, who helmed the band's gold-certified Lead Sails Paper Anchor in 2007. Since emerging at the turn of the 21st century, Atreyu have been at the forefront of the metalcore scene, but as their popularity increased, so did their sonic approach to the genre. In finding that grey area between punishing breakdowns and earworm melodies, the band carved out a huge swath of commercial real estate in the mid- to late 2000s. In Our Wake leans harder on the melodic hard rock side of the equation, delivering huge choruses, rousing gang vocals, and flawless guitarmonies, with the occasional djenty, palm-muted riff and neck-snapping double kick-drum blast tossed in for good measure. Opener and album namesake "In Our Wake" wastes little time in setting the tone, with Alex Varkatzas asking the void "Who will we leave in our wake?" It's a fitting question, as Varkatzas does a pretty spot-on Chris Cornell scream at the end of the chorus, and the album was conceived in the wake of the Soundgarden and Audioslave vocalist's death. As anthemic as the title track is, it's "The Time Is Now" that lays waste to the nosebleed seats, unleashing one of the most sports highlight reel-ready intros since "Seven Nation Army." The like-minded but doltish "Blind, Deaf, and Dumb" doesn't fare as well, crumbling beneath a dated framework of rap and nu-metal posturing -- the punitive "Nothing Will Ever Change," however, should please fans of the band's heavier, more post-hardcore/screamo-fueled early works. The real outlier on the uneven but appealing In Our Wake is the over-the-top closer. "Super Hero," which features guest vocal spots from M. Shadows (Avenged Sevenfold) and Aaron Gillespie (Underoath), is rote but weapons-grade infectious, sporting a huge, string and horns-laden stadium-baiting chorus and a compelling verse melody that hews closer to Imagine Dragons and even early Radiohead than it does Shadows Fall or Agnostic Front. ~ James Christopher Monger
エディション : Deluxe Edition

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      In Our Wake

      アーティスト: Atreyu

    2. 2.
      House Of Gold

      アーティスト: Atreyu

    3. 3.
      The Time Is Now

      アーティスト: Atreyu

    4. 4.
      Nothing Will Ever Change

      アーティスト: Atreyu

    5. 5.
      Blind Deaf & Dumb

      アーティスト: Atreyu

    6. 6.
      Terrified

      アーティスト: Atreyu

    7. 7.
      Safety Pin

      アーティスト: Atreyu

    8. 8.
      Into The Open

      アーティスト: Atreyu

    9. 9.
      Paper Castle

      アーティスト: Atreyu

    10. 10.
      No Control

      アーティスト: Atreyu

    11. 11.
      Anger Left Behind

      アーティスト: Atreyu

    12. 12.
      Super Hero

      アーティスト: Atreyu

    13. 13.
      Generation

      アーティスト: Atreyu

    14. 14.
      Straight To Hell

      アーティスト: Atreyu

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Atreyu

オリジナル発売日:2018年

商品の紹介

米オレンジ・カウンティ出身のメタルコア・バンド Atreyu の7thアルバム!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2018/09/14)

The eighth studio long-player from the stalwart Orange County metalcore troupe, In Our Wake sees Atreyu working once again with producer John Feldmann, who helmed the band's gold-certified Lead Sails Paper Anchor in 2007. Since emerging at the turn of the 21st century, Atreyu have been at the forefront of the metalcore scene, but as their popularity increased, so did their sonic approach to the genre. In finding that grey area between punishing breakdowns and earworm melodies, the band carved out a huge swath of commercial real estate in the mid- to late 2000s. In Our Wake leans harder on the melodic hard rock side of the equation, delivering huge choruses, rousing gang vocals, and flawless guitarmonies, with the occasional djenty, palm-muted riff and neck-snapping double kick-drum blast tossed in for good measure. Opener and album namesake "In Our Wake" wastes little time in setting the tone, with Alex Varkatzas asking the void "Who will we leave in our wake?" It's a fitting question, as Varkatzas does a pretty spot-on Chris Cornell scream at the end of the chorus, and the album was conceived in the wake of the Soundgarden and Audioslave vocalist's death. As anthemic as the title track is, it's "The Time Is Now" that lays waste to the nosebleed seats, unleashing one of the most sports highlight reel-ready intros since "Seven Nation Army." The like-minded but doltish "Blind, Deaf, and Dumb" doesn't fare as well, crumbling beneath a dated framework of rap and nu-metal posturing -- the punitive "Nothing Will Ever Change," however, should please fans of the band's heavier, more post-hardcore/screamo-fueled early works. The real outlier on the uneven but appealing In Our Wake is the over-the-top closer. "Super Hero," which features guest vocal spots from M. Shadows (Avenged Sevenfold) and Aaron Gillespie (Underoath), is rote but weapons-grade infectious, sporting a huge, string and horns-laden stadium-baiting chorus and a compelling verse melody that hews closer to Imagine Dragons and even early Radiohead than it does Shadows Fall or Agnostic Front. ~ James Christopher Monger
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