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"A sense of purpose" CD by In Flames

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Old school, New school- doesn't matter, In Flames take a bit of everything and create their own sound. "A sense of purpose" sounds so successful, you would almost ask yourself, could it even be better at the house In Flames!?

The bonus DVD contains the recording proces as video documentary.
DVD:Sound:PCM Stereo; Screen: PAL/16:9; Country code:0
Playing time:160 min.
Item no. 434468
Title A sense of purpose
Musical Genre Melodic Death Metal
Product topic Bands
Band In Flames
Release date 4/4/08
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD & DVD

Disc 1

  • 1.
    The mirror's truth
  • 2.
    Disconnected
  • 3.
    Sleeples again
  • 4.
    Alias
  • 5.
    I'm the highway
  • 6.
    Delight and angers
  • 7.
    Move through me
  • 8.
    The chosen pessimist
  • 9.
    Sober and irrelevant
  • 10.
    Condemned
  • 11.
    Drenched in fear
  • 12.
    March to the shore

Disc 2

  • 1.
    DVD:Introductions
  • 2.
    The boat trip
  • 3.
    Drums, drums, drums
  • 4.
    Bass, booze & balls
  • 5.
    Guitar sweatshop
  • 6.
    Diggin' in the dirt
  • 7.
    Are we there yet
  • 8.
    Hi stakes
  • 9.
    Guitar Smosgabord
  • 10.
    Rollin'
  • 11.
    Bare to the bone's
  • 12.
    This is the end
  • 13.
    +Hidden feature

by Jürgen Tschamler (21.04.2008) The first single, "The mirror`s truth" could leave enough impression to be expecting a lot from the new album, "A sense of purpose". And after the album killer, "Come clarity", the expectations had further increased. How would In Flames deal with this pressure? Relatively relaxed, I would think because "A sense of purpose" is so well done that you only think is there any better from In Flames!? The songs have an enormous groove-riff-density and despite their heaviness shine with a powerful melody. Old-School, New-School – who cares, In Flame stake something of everything. All these components that we have come to know from the different In Flames albums over the years have now been compiled to a tight brew. In case of "A sense of purpose" I wouldn’t wanna use the term "hit" but how do you call songs that despite all weirdness and uniqueness and heaviness become earwigs? There you go: hits! The complete material is settled on the same high quality level and it would be useless to highlight any single on of the songs.