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Son, I Loved You at Your Darkest by As Cities BurnAs Cities Burn: Cody Bonnette (vocals, guitar); TJ Bonnette (vocals); Colin Kimble (guitar); Pascal Barone (bass guitar); Aaron Lunsford (drums). Recording information: Glow In The Dark, Atlanta, GA.
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"Shame will keep us who we are"
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Pros: Excellent musicianship, To the bone reality and storys of struggle in faith.
Cons: NOTHING!
This album, from a musical standpoint, is an amazing album. Although there are some fluxuations in the emotion of the album as you listen, the general effect is riveting. My personal favorites are the last three songs of the album, "Admission:Regret", "one:twentyseven", and " Of want and misery, the nothing that kills". All of these songs go along a general story of battles of their faith and battles for their friends.
In "Admission:Regret" the guitar riff make you want to dance while the lyrics make you want to cry. With lyrics such as, "If Love really drives out fear, then i pray it's her voice i've been hearing at my door." and "Please Love wont you come remind me, I'm someone believed in, I'm someone still within your reach." tell a story of one struggling about his own doing of loneliness.
All in all, the guitars and vocals are 100%, in my opinion, original. For those who have an appreciation for music and have been in the Hardcore scene for a while, this is a band for you to definately check out. With a sophmore release in the near future As Cities Burn is definately on the rise.
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