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0810488020090

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Overview
The art direction of August Burns Red's third album strongly suggests a vintage early-'70s metal album by some little-remembered band -- probably British -- working in the Black Sabbath tradition. First track "The Truth of a Liar" opens with a vintage-metal scream and Tony Iommi-style riff, maintaining the connection to the past, but from that moment onwards, Messengers stays largely connected to the present day. The vocals aren't quite the usual Cookie Monster cliché, but they're definitely in the contemporary death metal style, and the unison riffage and hyper tempos are equally of the moment. Still, elements of vintage '70s metal do thread through these 11 songs, rather like a less snarky version of the Eagles of Death Metal or any of the Kyuss-inspired stoner metal bands without the bongwater buzz. In a metal scene where few of the subgenres intermingle like this, Messengers is a welcome change.
Product Details
Release Date: | 06/19/2007 |
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Label: | Solid State |
UPC: | 0810488020090 |
catalogNumber: | 12 |
Rank: | 45984 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
August Burns Red Primary ArtistBrent Rambler Guitar,Group Member
Jake Luhrs Vocals,Group Member
Matt Greiner Drums
J. B. Brubaker Guitar
Technical Credits
Tue Madsen Producer,Audio ProductionAugust Burns Red Composer,Audio Production
Jerad Knudson Cover Photo
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