Alien Youth
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Skillet Skillet was one of the original bands that got me into Christian rock, and Alien Youth was definately a huge part of that. The lyrics are awesome and surprisingly unique and unlike anything else I've heard...
Anthem for the Underdog
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12 Stones I was stoked when I first heard of this release, after Potter's Field I couldn't wait to see how AftU would be, but when I finally got it, I was very disappointed. It's not a bad CD, but they lost alot...
An Ocean Between Us
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As I Lay Dying An Ocean Between Us is a superb album from AILD, and I believe that overall it's their best album to date. They keep a constant sound and feel throughout the album without it sounded too monotonous, and...
Disappointing | Posted August-14-2008
I bought this album on a whim because I stumbled across a cheap copy on Ebay. When it first arrived, I was pleased with it, but upon listening to the CD through once, I had already grown tired of Mychildren Mybride's sound. Nearly every song seems to resemble the other tracks on the album, and while their lyrics are good, they just aren't worth bearing with listening to the whoel album straight through again. However, from time to time listening to the occasional track from this CD would be easier to sit through.
Amazing. | Posted August-14-2008 Son, I Loved You At Your Darkest is an amazing debut album from As Cities Burn. The lyrical quality and originality were awesome, as was the overall sound of the album.
Vocalist TJ Bonnette's higher-pitched screams stab through the eerie tone of the album to deliver strong messages about the depravity of mankind and their desperate need for God's love. There is not a song on the album that disapoints.
All in all, this album is one of my favorite Christian Screamo albums I've heard to date.