silentthunder89
Number of posts : 1275 Age : 35 Localisation : Princeton, WV Registration date : 2008-05-22
| Subject: Welcome to the Masquerade review Sat Aug 22, 2009 5:56 pm | |
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- Since their Tooth & Nail Records debut, Phenomenon, in 2003, Canadian rock outfit Thousand Foot Krutch have gone through stylistic and member changes as they continue to evolve their hard rock sound. Their last two efforts, The Art Of Breaking and The Flame In All Of Us, were arguably more underwhelming than the aforementioned debut, but both were not without their highlights. The band's fourth Tooth & Nail outing, Welcome To The Masquerade, seems
to combine just about every one of the band's strong points into one album. From the abrupt intro "The Invitation" into the pounding title track, to the blazing "Fire It Up" and even the WWE-ready anthem "Smack Down," there are more than just a few moments on Masquerade that pack a punch. While TFK use some of the familiar traits that fans love, there are plenty of fresh elements incorporated (and a crisp but edgy production) to make the record an instant highlight ("E For Extinction," the mellow "Watching Over Me," the rocker "Scream," the radio-ready pop gem "Forward Motion," and the beautiful violin-layered closer, "Already Home"). If you can only afford one hard rock record in the coming weeks, there's no mistaking that Welcome To The Masquerade delivers, and it doesn't look likely to disappoint. They also have the track listing as well. http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/cdreviews/WelcomeToTheMasquerade.asp | |
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alldatndensum Admin
Number of posts : 23657 Age : 55 Localisation : Tennessee Registration date : 2007-01-30
| Subject: Re: Welcome to the Masquerade review Sun Aug 23, 2009 8:04 am | |
| I am patiently awaiting the release of this. Should be a cool album. _________________ I might have decided, or maybe not, that I should or shouldn't, depending on the issue or non-issue, to possibly share or not share, any thoughts, opinions, or facts (that might not be deemed factual by some), due to possible fear of any misinterpretation or retribution. https://christianhardmusic.niceboard.com/ | |
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