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Album: Deep Blue
# Song Title   Time
1)    Samsara More Info... 0:01
2)    Unrest More Info... 0:02
3)    Sleepwalker More Info... 0:04
4)    Wreckage More Info... 0:03
5)    Deadweight More Info... 0:04
6)    Alone More Info... 0:04
7)    Pressures More Info... 0:03
8)    Deliver Me More Info... 0:04
9)    Karma More Info... 0:04
10)    Home Is for the Heartless (Feat. Brett Gurewitz) More Info... 0:04
11)    Hollow (Feat. Marshall Lichtenwaldt) More Info... 0:03
12)    Leviathan I More Info... 0:04
13)    Set to Destroy More Info... 0:01
 

Album: Deep Blue
# Song Title   Time
1)    Samsara More Info... 0:01
2)    Unrest More Info... 0:02
3)    Sleepwalker More Info... 0:04
4)    Wreckage More Info... 0:03
5)    Deadweight More Info... 0:04
6)    Alone More Info... 0:04
7)    Pressures More Info... 0:03
8)    Deliver Me More Info... 0:04
9)    Karma More Info... 0:04
10)    Home Is for the Heartless (Feat. Brett Gurewitz) More Info... 0:04
11)    Hollow (Feat. Marshall Lichtenwaldt) More Info... 0:03
12)    Leviathan I More Info... 0:04
13)    Set to Destroy More Info... 0:01
 
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  • The third full-length by Australian metalcore band Parkway Drive finds them changing producers but not their fundamental approach. Where their first two discs were shaped by Killswitch Engage guitarist Adam D., the new one has Joe Barresi behind the boards. He's known for working with progressive-minded artists like Tool, Isis, and Coheed and Cambria, but Parkway Drive are about as un-progressive as you can get. Their downtuned, concussive sound fits right in with peers like Every Time I Die, Bleeding Through, Throwdown, and dozens if not hundreds of other bands. There are some surprises here, some side trips into more serious metal, with vocalist Winston McCall in particular shifting from a snarl not unlike Lamb of God's Randy Blythe to a harsh black metal-influenced shriek. Barresi has filled the low end with booming bass, and the drums are relatively free of the tick-tock triggering that plagues many other metalcore acts; indeed, they sound like they're played by a live human being in a big room, a bit of sonic wizardry many producers seem to have forgotten how to perform. No individual song leaps out, though the delicate voices at the beginning of "Home Is for the Heartless" and the undersea effect that kicks off "Sleepwalker" are cool tricks. Taken as a whole, Deep Blue demonstrates that Parkway Drive are very good at what they do, and just need someone to help them leap out from the pack a little more. ~ Phil Freeman
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Alternative Press (p.118) - 4.5 stars out of 5 -- "'Sleepwalker' and 'Deliver Me' will undoubtedly incite devastating mosh pits for years to come..."
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