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The Everlasting Man [edit]
by A Hope For Home | Genre: Hard Rock/Metal | Release Date: January 20, 2009
 

There is an old saying that claims time brings change. No one would know this better than Portland's A Hope For Home, who have seen drastic change and growth since their inception in early 2006. A concept based off of G.K. Chesterton's novel of the same name, The Everlasting Man tells the story of mankind's fall and awaiting redemption.

At the end of the day, A Hope For Home strives to bridge the gap between a professional production and the individual by connecting through passionate live music. Their growth and change is evident at every performance and serves as a reminder that underground music can still be inspirational

Track Listing
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01. Covenant
02. Iniquity: An Offering
03. Affliction: The Witness, The Advocate
04. Infidelity: Kingdom's End
05. The Exile
06. Babylon: The Insatiable Thirst
07. Absolution: Of Flight And Failure
08. Masada: The Spiral Staircase
09. Restoration: The Return From Exile
10. Redemption: A Grief Observed
11. The Thousand Years

Entry last edited by StellarKart on 04.28.09

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Bad Debut :( | Posted April 28, 2009
The Everlasting Man starts fairly ambitiously with "Iniquity: An Offering." Underoath influences are immediately apparent as the guitars grind, the vocalist screams, and the rhythm changes frequently. This is firmly within the established territory for current Christian hard bands, and it's a well-delivered sound.

Unfortunately, this does not last. Unexpectedly, the dynamic of the album changes. Beginning with "Babylon: The Insatiable Thirst," the pace slows down dramatically and the tracks grow excessively long. With the exception of the minute-long closing track, the remaining four songs are all at least five minutes long. These tracks all feature dreamy sections of smooth vocals interspersed with brief outbursts of screaming and stretches of simplistic instrumentals. It's not inherently a bad sound, but it drags more and more the longer you listen. In some cases, such as in "Masada: The Spiral Staircase" and "Restoration: The Return From Exile," the ethereal instrumentals become unbearably long and drawn-out.


There's no question that A Hope For Home has a lot to offer lyrically. This is nothing if not a dark album. "Iniquity: An Offering" addresses getting lost in today's culture and not living a fulfilled life for God. Noticeable lines are, "We've turned away from what we were meant to be, trading in conviction for a dollar's worth in dreams" and "Look how far we haven't come. We've been playing God." "Absolution: Of Flight and Failure" honestly looks at the desperation in trying to get back to God, as the band sings "These wings were built with purpose, but I have used them for my own. These hands were made to lift you up so high, instead they tear you down."


Unfortunately, it takes more than lyrical quality to make an album. The Everlasting Man would have been better as an EP with less of the six-minute-long drowsy meditations. Although initially strong, there is a great deal of unrealized potential here, and as a full length album it inevitably falls short of the mark

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