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Songs for the Living
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Audio CD (October 8, 2002)
Number of Discs: 1
Label: XSRecords
Reader Reviews Embodyment used to make heavy metal and was very good at it. Through their record progression, they have refined that energy into what is now, in my opinion, their best cd. In the Narrow Scope of Things, they had such a clean-cut flow of energy through One Less Addiction and Winter Kiss. Now that has been turned up through EVERY song here. The vocals are easily discernable as well. In other words, it's something you will find yourself singing to. The technical guitar parts are still there but do not overwhelm the vocals as they tended to do in Embrace the Eternal and, to a certain degree, Hold Your Breath. The main theme of this cd is love. For those of you who listened to Narrow Scope of Things, this should be no suprise. This album can be appreciated by punk, metal, and mostly emo fans. If you are expecting heavy metal, please look somewhere else. If you are searching for extremely powerful music that will leave you on a positive note, look no further. Recommended if you like: Emery, The Beautiful Mistake, Blindside, Dead Poetic, Tokyo Rose, Hopesfall, mewithoutYou, TwoThirtyEight, Noise Ratchet, Finch, Embraced, or Beloved. The song descriptions are as follows: 1. Reaching Out: Immediately addictive with a quick pace. I like the lyrics "reaching out", "make a change", and "I'm on my way". The song only builds in intensity. 2. She's There: Slower song of the bunch but still heart wrenching ("she only visits for a second" and "I pray God will end this torture.") 3. Golden Rule: What a great, building, intro with a subdued microphone voice. "What comes around goes around" is the chorus for this one. It maintains the same pace as most of the songs. 4. Time: My second favourite song on the album and has such a great melody. "Finding out your made for me" is by far, my favourite line on the cd. It is such a love song in the words and has the music to back it up. 5. Who's to Blame: Slow song that sounds happy. I don't know what he's saying. Something about a bum throwing melons, I think. ha ha 6. Don't Go: My favourite! It has a great intro that includes that phrase "turn me up" (do it.) "You have my heart in your hands" and it has the intensity to prove it. I love the guitar work in this song. It will make you run after your love right away. 7. Segue Station: I think they promoted this one the most. It's the most forceful song of the bunch with good breakdowns. 8. It's Alright: Slow song that has an amazing chorus. I forget about that every time. I'm singing "hum-a-blah blah, blah blahbla (suddenly) Baby, I made it!"(and so on). 9. White Flag: Remake of the Dido song. Just kidding. Good fast song about treason. No, surrendering. 10. Jaywalk: This is probably the most addictive melody on the record. If your even the slightest bit creative, you will be adding your own lyrics in no time.
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