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by: Bleeding Through
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0824953011629
Item Dimensions: 24
Label: Trustkill Records
Manufacturer: Trustkill Records
MPN: 116
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Trustkill Records
Release Date: September 30, 2008
Studio: Trustkill Records
Disc 1:- Finis Fatalis Spei
- Declaration (You Can't Destroy What You Can Not Replace)
- Orange County Blonde and Blue
- Germany
- There Was a Flood
- French Inquisition
- Reborn from Isolation
- Death Anxiety
- Loving Memory of England
- Beneath the Grey
- Seller's Market
- Sister Charlatan
Editorial Review:
Album Description: Where many bands at this stage in their career start talking about melody, accessibility and radio airplay, Bleeding Through resists the trends and walks where many artists fear to tread. Declaration is heavier, darker, angrier, more pissed off, faster and more epic than anything in the band's already impressive catalog. The follow up to The Truth (2006) and This is Love, This is Murderous (2003), which have sold a combined quarter of a million albums worldwide, was produced by Devin Townsend in Vancouver, British Columbia. Declaration is incredibly dense, layered and full of atmosphere, recalling the finest moments of classic death metal, black metal and hardcore. Bleeding Through has always stood for the broken-hearted and betrayed. Declaration expands further upon that idea. Contrary to earlier reports of a conceptually driven album, Bleeding Through's latest is their most diverse offering thematically, addressing a variety of topics on tracks like "There Was a Flood," "Germany" and "Death Anxiety."
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If someone asks me what my favorite genres are I will always tell them Melodic Death Metal and Metalcore. If someone asks me who my favorite band is I will always respond "Bleeding Through". This album, yet again, proves that Bleeding Through is one of the most talented Metalcore bands in existence today. I love how the band has evolved with each sequential release; starting off more along the lines of pure hardcore with their albums "Dust to Ashes" and "Portrait of a Goddess", their style became ...
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Amazon is, in many ways, a great little tool for anyone seeking out new music. Find an album you like, and trace a new path via what other people also bought. Thus I stumbled across "Declaration" and, doing something I rarely do, went out and got it without even so much as a preview.
I should preface this by saying I'm a metal fan through and through, with a heavy emphasis toward death metal. My playlists are full of Deicide and Suffocation, with Brain Drill being a recent favorite. The ...
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I've listened to BT off-and-on for years. I'll admit I've always kind of lumped them into the trendier side of the fence, along with a lot of the flash in the pan groups since the early 2000's.
That said they've really won me over with this release and shown they have what it takes to maintain their foothold in this genre.
Bleeding Through is for real.
The album is bold, dark, fast, and nuanced. And it's not often I describe a metalcore band as "nuanced".
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I was impressed at how well Bleeding through keeps getting better as time progresses. It is clearly evident that are making progress when intergrating more keyboard sounds. This album also has more of a bit of brutality and hardness then they're last release "the truth". This is a great recommandation to all Metalcore/Black Metal lovers.
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It seems as if 90% of all metal bands these days are releasing albums that only rate sub-par. That is certainly not the case with Declaration. This is by far my most favorable album that Bleeding Through has released yet. The vocals are as loud and clean as ever. Everything about this is just brutal. From start to finish, it fits their style exactly and hold true to their old-school hardcore/death metal mixture of styles. I definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a good 2008 metal album.
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