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Founded upon owner Brian Slagel’s enduring drive to find great bands and get their music out to as many people as possible, since 1982 Metal Blade has brought wave after wave of powerful, innovative, and often genre-defining music to the ever-hungry metal masses. It is this ethos that has seen Metal Blade build up a stunning and diverse catalogue, weather the various storms facing any independent label, and in an age of declining record sales boast the most successful years of its existence as it strides into its fourth decade.
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Track Listings
1 | Unleashed |
2 | The Signal Fire |
3 | Us Against the World |
4 | The Crownless King |
5 | I Am Broken Too |
6 | As Sure As the Sun Will Rise |
7 | Know Your Enemy |
8 | Take Control |
9 | Ravenous |
10 | I Can't Be the Only One |
11 | Bite the Hand That Feeds |
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2019 release, the eighth album from Grammy-nominated and Gold-selling hard rock heavyweights Killswitch Engage. "Unleashed is about inner passion and rage coming up to the surface," said singer Jesse Leach. "We all have that wild within that often stays dormant until a tragic event triggers and awakens it. This song is about that awakening within." The band recorded the bulk of the material separately on both coasts. However, in the middle of the process, a polyp developed scar tissue in Leach's throat, forcing him to undergo surgery. The intense three-month recovery ended with speech therapy, vocal therapy, and scream therapy. The band ultimately emerged with an album that is further evidence of their undeniable legacy as one of the most enduring metal bands of the last two decades and beyond.
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- Product Dimensions : 5.02 x 5.59 x 0.41 inches; 2.72 ounces
- Manufacturer : Metal Blade
- Original Release Date : 2019
- Date First Available : June 24, 2019
- Label : Metal Blade
- ASIN : B07SZBK411
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #7,306 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #309 in Hard Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #715 in Metal
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Jesse showed improvement on "Incarnate" with his vocal range and clean singing, and continues to improve in that department on this album, however his growls and screaming vocals are outright excellent and way superior to previous releases. He's been doing some work indeed. He simply continues to become a better vocalist and there is more screaming on this album than the past few, which is an unexpected pleasure from a metalcore band, which all too often mellow out and become uninteresting as they "mature". Yes I'm talking to you All That Remains, Atreyu, Trivium, Toothgrinder, BFMV, A7X, and on and on. You get progressively more boring with each album that you churn out. Not KsE; no not at all. Several of the songs on this album are particularly heavy, including "The Signal Fire" and the "The Crownless King" which are hands down my two favorite songs on the album; both are collaborations as well. They hearken back to the riffs and screaming on the early albums, but with a healthy growth in songwriting ability and shear talent. Which brings up the seemingly long-anticipated collaboration with Howard Jones. They certainly did not let us down with that; they very rarely do.
Other highlights on the album include "Us Against the World", "As Sure as the Sun Will Rise", "Know Your Enemy", and "I Can't Be the Only One". This is not to downplay the other songs. I listen to this cover to cover on repeat. Exceptional albums define time periods in my life, and this one will serve that purpose, as almost all KsE albums have. One common theme that I noticed is the lyrical content. As many know Jesse and his wife separated, and much of the pain from his personal life and mental struggles show through. Some of it shows through a bit too deliberately in my opinion, but that's Jesse's way of expressing his state of mind and I respect that. "I Am Broken Too" (my least favorite), "As Sure as the Sun Will Rise", "Take Control", and "I Ca't Be the Only One", all strongly hint at Jesse's anguish and struggles. Some of this album is reminiscent of "Time of Grace: Hymn of a Broken Man" which was largely focused on Adam's struggles at the time. By the way, I cannot wait for the next ToG album.
Enough about Jesse, let talk about the guitars on this album. They are instantly recognizable as KsE, but with obvious growth and creativity. Occasionally soft intros that lead into heavy, driving riffs, and the occasional odd chord progression or key change keep this album interesting. Let's take note that there are some completely memorable solos on this album that take excellent songs to and ever higher level. Remember the first two albums with no solos? They were great no doubt, but what if they would have had soaring, interesting solos? We'll never know but to conclude, this album is up there in the KsE catalog. Are there any songs that will be as memorable or as popular as "End of Heartache", "Arms of Sorrow", or "My Last Serenade" (OK probably not popular but very memorable)? Probably not. But who cares. KsE aren't here to play whiny radio hits, they have given us another superb album to enjoy for the rest of our lives. They have remained creative but within their brand, which is very defining, and they've remained friends with their former lead singer (who has ever done that?!?)
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