I've been a Sevendust fan for almost a decade now, so I was happy to receive their eighth studio album, Cold Day Memory, in the mail this weekend. I'd only heard the first single "Unraveling" three times on the radio, and I thought that if the rest of this album was anything like this awesome single, I'd be in for a treat. Turns out I would not be disappointed!
The CD begins with the heavy track "Splinter." A great song full of layered guitar, some terrific lead vocals by Lajon Witherspoon, and the customary backup growls/vocals by drummer Morgan Rose. I soon had the chorus from the next track "Forever" stuck in my head - I think we've all known a "selfish condescending" person that we've wished would "go play God in someone else's life." The third track "Unraveling" has been one of Sevendust's best received singles ever, and it's one that I keep hitting "repeat" on my CD player to enjoy more and more. It's a very catchy single, one that you can't help cranking up the volume for on your car stereo as soon as the pounding guitar and drums begin the song.
This album marked the return of original guitarist Clint Lowery to the band after a five year absence. All the band members were involved in the production of this album, and it was terrific to hear Clint's crunchy guitars and vocals (which are a bit darker and deeper than his previous efforts) in the mix.
The limited-edition of this CD also includes an interesting 50-minute long "making-of" the album mini-documentary. It's worth a view - I liked the fact that they focused on each member of the band as they recorded the album in a converted warehouse in Chicago, plus the fact that they continued their reputation as one of the hardest-working rock bands in the business by continuing to tour while in the middle of recording this record.
If you're a Sevendust fan, or just a fan of hard rock, I'd recommend picking this album up. It's a great group effort, and ranks up there with "Animosity" and "Hope and Sorrow" as one of Sevendust's best albums ever.
Recommended Tracks: "Splinter," "Forever," "Unraveling," "Last Breath," "Ride Insane" & "Strong Arm Broken."
Thursday, April 22, 2010
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