STYLE: Rock RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 167256-26022 LABEL: Sony 492694 FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1 RELEASE DATE: 2017-11-24 RRP: £12.99
Reviewed by Lins Honeyman
Nashville-based heavy rockers Red's sixth studio album is definitely a return to form for the band following the polarised reviews of their previous two albums. It is already showing high in the US Christian charts and, surprise surprise, the UK ones too. As inventive as ever, the band and longstanding producer Rob Graves throw everything including the kitchen sink at the album to offer up a soundscape that is both raucously heavy and symphonic whilst occasional electronic elements pepper the intense hard rock proceedings to offer up a multi-faceted piece of work. Singer Michael Barnes is at the top of his game vocally as he swings between fragile, melodic singing and full on screaming which all helps to set the backdrop to a collection of songs that, according to the accompanying press release, tackle darker themes and human struggles. Self-explanatory tracks like "Coming Apart" and "Fracture" help the album achieve its overall goal and, whilst this is a satisfyingly intense listen that deals with Ecclesiastes-like questions that need to be asked, perhaps juxtaposing the misery with a more obvious focus on the hope God brings would help offer up a little light to the listener. That aside, this is a stunning creation that never fails to thrill and surprise with the simply sublime "Losing Control" - nothing short of a masterpiece on account of its ability to blend orchestral, metal and electronica elements - being one of many highlights.
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Product Description
On this their sixth full length album, RED delivers an epic, emotional and hard-driving masterpiece that their fans are sure to love. The album title, Gone, refers to the though-provoking idea that what we do while we are alive on earth will be what remains here once we are gone. The band expresses life's conflicting emotions with powerful lyrics, searing guitars, melodic vocals, and heart-wrenching screams, all set to the backdrop of intense rock and symphonic orchestration.