"As the palaces burn" CD by Lamb Of God

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Just like it was the case with Soilwork, the cooperation with the Canadian all-around genius Devin Townsend as producer of „As the Palaces Burn“, third Lamb Of God album, brought a quantum leap in terms of quality. More groove, more depth, more air play.
Item no. 421059
Title As the palaces burn
Musical Genre Metalcore
Product topic Bands
Band Lamb Of God
Release date 3/22/04
Gender Unisex
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD

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CD 1

  • 1.
    Ruin
  • 2.
    As The Palaces Burn
  • 3.
    Purified
  • 4.
    11th Hour
  • 5.
    For Your Malice
  • 6.
    Booty Scraper
  • 7.
    A Devil In God's Country
  • 8.
    In Defense Of Our Good Name
  • 9.
    Blood Junkie
  • 10.
    Vigil

by Antonia Sawade (03/10) "Sounds like a light version of Slayer" was what I initially thought after ì listening to the second Lamb Of God album. But is there a single sentence to ì summarize this album? The professor, Devin Townsend still forces this rough ì HateMetalCore bastard into a dry corset that leaves no space for ups and downs. Is that a problem? I don't think so. Always straight into the face is ì what songs, like "Purified" do. You are almost frightened by the more ì distinctive melodies in "11th hour" or in "Blood Junkie". And characteristically ì or not, the best song, "Vigil" is placed at the end of the album. But what ì exactly do Lamb Of God want to tell us? At least we should admit envylessly that the ì Americans exactly know how to write this type of songs. There ain't no lack of ideas, ì the production is dry but fat. Maybe I just expected too much after the highly ì acclaimed debut, "New American Gospel". Maybe I expected an answer to the omnipresent and strong Scandinavians in the genre. Whatever: probably not a winner, but at least a draw, so: thumbs up! ì (Antonia Sawade - 03/10)

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