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An Ocean Between Us

As I Lay Dying

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Separation As I Lay Dying 1:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Nothing Left As I Lay Dying 3:43 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 An Ocean Between Us As I Lay Dying 4:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Within Destruction As I Lay Dying 3:54 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Forsaken As I Lay Dying 5:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Comfort Betrays As I Lay Dying 2:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 I Never Wanted As I Lay Dying 4:44 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Bury Us All As I Lay Dying 2:23 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 The Sound of Truth As I Lay Dying 4:20 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Departed As I Lay Dying 1:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Wrath Upon Ourselves As I Lay Dying 4:01 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 This Is Who We Are As I Lay Dying 4:54 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

As I Lay Dying offer album number four with new bassist Josh Gilbert, who replaces Clint Norris (who left to get married and settle down). An Ocean Between Us offers several new aspects in the band's sound: the churning hardcore is still very much at the center of the band's sound, as are the twin lead guitars of Nick Hipa and Phil Sgrosso. Tim Lambesis is still the growling, razorbladed behemoth he always was, but Gilbert now offers melodic vocals on some choruses, effectively widening the band's reach even if it takes fans a while to get used to it. "Forsaken" will probably be the greatest shock, with its purely melodic, even majestic classic metal intro. The fury comes, to be sure, but not until a full minute in, and the opening riffs sound like outtakes from Metallica's Ride the Lightning LP — by the time of the chorus, with Gilbert singing melodically, the listener will wonder whose record is on the spinner. There are far more trademark moments on the set as well, such as the title cut, which begins at 95-mph and ramps up to 120 and is pure pummeling power. "Wrath Upon Ourselves" will delight the faithful as well with its knotty stomp-and-start fury — though the choruses, with the same kinds of melodic vocals, may disturb some. Change is inevitable in music as well as in everything else. The elements that made As I Lay Dying such a successful thrashing metallic unit are still in place; they are the marrow in the band's sound. These new developments reveal one thing: As I Lay Dying's members understand that progress is necessary for satisfaction and survival. The writing for this recording is an entire notch up — more sophisticated yet utterly unpretentious — and this new textural element in their sound feels natural and welcome.

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Christian Heavy Metal Rocks!!!!!!!
     
by MetalHead HeadBanger

This Album Was By Far Their Best! Although All Of As I Lay Dying's Album's are Amazing This Album Beats Them All! What Amazes Me The Most Is Their Passion to Christianity. This Album Is a Must Buy. As I Lay Dying Rocks! Go Chrsitian Metalheads!!!!!

Rating: 5/5


I'm givin this a one star just so ppl will see this
     
by jboccy

Yeah, realy this is a 10 out of five, but ill get there later. for all you ppl who are like, "oh, we don't like ppl screaming, we like singing and lollypops and icecream, you gotta see your doctor or something. for all you ppl who are like, heck frickin yes!!!, you guys are right on! this album kicks but! buy it!

best metal band eve
     
by hhkhsdagflksadhgfl

Separation 8/10: neat intro. good sound. almost eerie

Nothing left:10/10: one of the best tracks. heavy and simply awesome, nice solos and absolutely insane drums.

an ocean between us 10/10: rightfully the title song. great chorus, beatiful song with a nice balance of screaming and singing

within destruction: 6/10 not bad. very heavy, a bit too heavy, not bad though.

forsaken: 9/10luv the intro and guitar in the backround of the second and third verse, another great and catchy chorus

comfort betrays: 8/10 pretty good, with the help of an insane metal solo

i never wanted: 9/10 great chorus, i like the singing and screaming at the same time. great song overall

bury us all: 7/10 nothing to special here. no singing witch i have to say i dont care for. i like the guitar though

the sound of truth: 11/10 best song on cd. best song in metalcore. one of the best songs ever. everything about it is so darn good. the chorus verses solo and everything. if you were to buy one aild song. buy this one

departed: 9/10 nice instrumental. pretty yet insanely fast guitar.

wrath upon ourselves:9/10 scared the heck out of me first time listening with how suddenly it startes. great song though. luv the chorus and solos

this is who we are: 9/10 nice finally. great chorus the way the singing and screaming goes together. cant get it out of my head. great piano in the end.

in short . this is the best metal cd of the year. worth every penny and much more. well...this might as well be the best metal cd of all time. three cheers for as i lay dying!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Biography

Formed: 2001 in San Diego, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

As I Lay Dying is a California metal-hardcore crossover band from San Diego, CA. The group formed as a trio in 2001 with vocalist Tim Lambesis, drummer Jordan Mancino, and guitarist Evan White, and shortly thereafter released Beneath the Encasing of Ashes. A split CD with the American Tragedy followed...
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