Red's "Until We Have Faces"
Posted February 02, 2011
By Dizzelt,
With each release, Red has always delivered a unique, strong sounding album which always qualifies for fist-pumping, heart-pounding, and thought-provoking behavior. Until We Have Faces is no different. Focused on bringing a deeper and heavier album to the table, Red does so without a question. This is most clearly seen in their tracks "Feed The Machine" and "Faceless", their first two singles from this album.
But not only does Red bring adrenaline pumping tracks to the table, but the soft, intimate and slightly eerie "Hymn for the Missing" brings back the strings/piano sound similar to "Take it all Away" on their last album, Innocence and Instinct.
My only issue with the album is I feel like I haven't had enough by the time it ends, which honestly, isn't really an issue at all... just proof of my obvious addiction to this CD.
This album is a MUST buy as it not only shows how far Red has come as a band since their debut album, but that they have much more to offer in the years to come.
~Review by Dan Talvi View All Music And Book Reviews By Dizzelt | View Dizzelt's Profile
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