Parkway Drive (AUS)
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Parkway Drive - Ire (2015)
Year : 2015
Style : Metalcore
Country : Australia
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 112 mb
Bio:
Parkway Drive is an Australian metalcore band from Byron Bay, New South Wales, formed in 2003.As of 2015, Parkway Drive has released five full-length albums (Killing with a Smile, Horizons, Deep Blue, Atlas and Ire), one EP, two DVDs, a split album and one book, Ten Years of Parkway Drive. The band's latest four albums have reached the top 10 of the Australian ARIA Charts, with Ire reaching number 1 in October 2015.Horizons was released on 6 October 2007. The album was generally acclaimed by critics and fans alike; especially Blunt Magazine, 'simply slays from the get go'and awarded it 10/10, and planet-loud.com, which suggested that it would 'set the benchmark for metal albums to come'. It debuted at number 6 on the ARIA Charts.
Album:
Ire is the fifth studio album by Australian metalcore band Parkway Drive. The album was released on 25 September 2015, through Resist Records and Epitaph Records,and was streamed online on 20 September. It has been described (by both the band and reviewers) as changing the band's established metalcore style in favour of new heavy metal influences.Ire was announced on 8 June 2015, when the first song from the album, "Vice Grip", was released, accompanied by a music video.On 24 August, Parkway Drive released a second song, "Crushed", also accompanied by a video.On 14 September, the band released a third song, "The Sound of Violence".On 20 September, the album was streamed online in its entirety.Ire marks a change from the style established on the band's previous records.In an interview with Music Feeds, frontman Winston McCall stated: "...in the past ... [when] we took the influence we had and then we put it into the context of what the Parkway Drive formula was, then that influence got mixed or buried or lost amongst the other stuff. This time around when any influence or unorthodox idea came about we simply ran with it in its whole form and tried to form a concept around that, rather than try to squash it into the pre-existing formula. That became basically the conceptual approach for making this entire record. ... When you’re playing the same style of riff, the same drumming, the same vocals and same breakdowns for ten years, what point is there in people listening to your new record or even recording one if it sounds the exact same as the last one?".The album has been described as moving "away from the shackles of 'metalcore'", as well as representing a "refreshing take on metalcore" and being "decidedly more metal than metal-core on the whole" and reminiscent of '80s metal.Connor McKenzie of Rip It Up calls Rage Against the Machine an influence on the album's direction, both musically and lyrically,with the album being centred thematically around anger as an appropriate reaction to the state of human society.Jaymz Clements of Rolling Stone Australia stated that "the epic sweep of lead single "Vice Grip", the piano-led ponderous stomp of "Writings on the Wall" and the shiny bounce of "Vicious" ... showcase a muscular power-metal edge to [Parkway Drive]."Brenton Harris of Music Feeds described "Destroyer" as showcasing "Jeff Ling and Luke Kilpatrick's harmonised classic metal riffs clashing against a ferocious backdrop", said that "Dying To Believe"'s "chaotic juxtaposition of death-metal rhythmic patterns in the verses and pit-call inciting half-time chorus hit like a napalm bomb ..., simultaneously calling to mind Lamb of God, Slayer and Slipknot" and highlighted the "nu-metal tinged stomp of 'Writings on the Wall' ... which integrates spoken-word vocals, piano and classical instrumentation".
Line Up:
Winston McCall – vocals
Jeffrey Ling – lead guitar
Luke "Pig" Kilpatrick – rhythm guitar, bass
Jia "Pie" O'Connor – bass
Benjamin Gordon – drums
another musicians:
George Hadji-Christou – production, strings composition and arrangement
Dean Hadji-Christou – engineering
Kevin Dietz – assisting engineering
Peter Rutcho – mixing
Ted Jensen – mastering
Callum Preston – artwork
Greg Weeks – cello, strings composition and arrangement
Tim Millar – piano
Christian Vachon – violin
Maria Demacheva – violin
Tracklist:
01. Destroyer
02. Dying To Believe
03. Vice Grip
04. Crushed
05. Fractures
06. Writings On The Wall
07. Bottom Feeder
08. The Sound Of Violence
09. Vicious
10. Dedicated
11. A Deathless Song
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/
Year : 2015
Style : Metalcore
Country : Australia
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 112 mb
Bio:
Parkway Drive is an Australian metalcore band from Byron Bay, New South Wales, formed in 2003.As of 2015, Parkway Drive has released five full-length albums (Killing with a Smile, Horizons, Deep Blue, Atlas and Ire), one EP, two DVDs, a split album and one book, Ten Years of Parkway Drive. The band's latest four albums have reached the top 10 of the Australian ARIA Charts, with Ire reaching number 1 in October 2015.Horizons was released on 6 October 2007. The album was generally acclaimed by critics and fans alike; especially Blunt Magazine, 'simply slays from the get go'and awarded it 10/10, and planet-loud.com, which suggested that it would 'set the benchmark for metal albums to come'. It debuted at number 6 on the ARIA Charts.
Album:
Ire is the fifth studio album by Australian metalcore band Parkway Drive. The album was released on 25 September 2015, through Resist Records and Epitaph Records,and was streamed online on 20 September. It has been described (by both the band and reviewers) as changing the band's established metalcore style in favour of new heavy metal influences.Ire was announced on 8 June 2015, when the first song from the album, "Vice Grip", was released, accompanied by a music video.On 24 August, Parkway Drive released a second song, "Crushed", also accompanied by a video.On 14 September, the band released a third song, "The Sound of Violence".On 20 September, the album was streamed online in its entirety.Ire marks a change from the style established on the band's previous records.In an interview with Music Feeds, frontman Winston McCall stated: "...in the past ... [when] we took the influence we had and then we put it into the context of what the Parkway Drive formula was, then that influence got mixed or buried or lost amongst the other stuff. This time around when any influence or unorthodox idea came about we simply ran with it in its whole form and tried to form a concept around that, rather than try to squash it into the pre-existing formula. That became basically the conceptual approach for making this entire record. ... When you’re playing the same style of riff, the same drumming, the same vocals and same breakdowns for ten years, what point is there in people listening to your new record or even recording one if it sounds the exact same as the last one?".The album has been described as moving "away from the shackles of 'metalcore'", as well as representing a "refreshing take on metalcore" and being "decidedly more metal than metal-core on the whole" and reminiscent of '80s metal.Connor McKenzie of Rip It Up calls Rage Against the Machine an influence on the album's direction, both musically and lyrically,with the album being centred thematically around anger as an appropriate reaction to the state of human society.Jaymz Clements of Rolling Stone Australia stated that "the epic sweep of lead single "Vice Grip", the piano-led ponderous stomp of "Writings on the Wall" and the shiny bounce of "Vicious" ... showcase a muscular power-metal edge to [Parkway Drive]."Brenton Harris of Music Feeds described "Destroyer" as showcasing "Jeff Ling and Luke Kilpatrick's harmonised classic metal riffs clashing against a ferocious backdrop", said that "Dying To Believe"'s "chaotic juxtaposition of death-metal rhythmic patterns in the verses and pit-call inciting half-time chorus hit like a napalm bomb ..., simultaneously calling to mind Lamb of God, Slayer and Slipknot" and highlighted the "nu-metal tinged stomp of 'Writings on the Wall' ... which integrates spoken-word vocals, piano and classical instrumentation".
Line Up:
Winston McCall – vocals
Jeffrey Ling – lead guitar
Luke "Pig" Kilpatrick – rhythm guitar, bass
Jia "Pie" O'Connor – bass
Benjamin Gordon – drums
another musicians:
George Hadji-Christou – production, strings composition and arrangement
Dean Hadji-Christou – engineering
Kevin Dietz – assisting engineering
Peter Rutcho – mixing
Ted Jensen – mastering
Callum Preston – artwork
Greg Weeks – cello, strings composition and arrangement
Tim Millar – piano
Christian Vachon – violin
Maria Demacheva – violin
Tracklist:
01. Destroyer
02. Dying To Believe
03. Vice Grip
04. Crushed
05. Fractures
06. Writings On The Wall
07. Bottom Feeder
08. The Sound Of Violence
09. Vicious
10. Dedicated
11. A Deathless Song
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/