Rest Inside the Flames
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- I'll Go Until My Heart Stops
- Felt Through A Phone Line
- On Any Given Night
- Elysium
- Great Descent
- Midnight Swim
- Aurora
- Will Pull This In By Hand
- We Cannot Deny
- Between The Anchor And The Air
- City Ignites
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #14746 in Music
- Released on: 2006-06-12
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .23 pounds
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
Alaskan metallers 36 Crazyfists release their third album, the follow-up to 2004's 'A Snow Capped Romance'. 'Rest Inside The Flames' shows an impressive musical progression, incorporating trademark tight riffs and a new, more epic and melodic sound. Includes the single 'I'll Go Until My Heart Stops'.
Customer Reviews
36 Crazyfists - Rest Inside The Flames
"Rest Inside The Flames" is yet another amazing album by 36 Crazyfists.
The band continue with the hard rock performances, which won them fans from all over the world and has no doubt gained them many more loyal followers.
The album starts with the first single "I'll Go Until My Heart Stops" This track will have you gripped. Defiantly the best track to choose as a first single, it features some powerful music and amazing vocals, if you heard this song and liked it, there are more treasures on the album and that is a promise.
Brock Lindow's voice is stunning in this album, from shouting vocals in the first single "I'll Go Until My Heart Stops" and "The Great Descent" to the softer lyrics of "The City Ignites" and "On Any Given Night" in which the guitars, bass and drumming are strong and the lyrics are slower.
They are 1st class musicians, screaming guitar, heart pounding drumming and some ground shaking bass not to mention the way Brock can stretch to so many different vocal ranges.
This album does not disappoint, it goes to show that this band is capable of many talents and they can only improve on their skills from here.
Now THIS is good!
Wooh, what an album!! I picked this up a few days ago based on the strength of their new single I'll go until my heart stops (track 1). It is a great song with explosive sections of guitar and vocal work with infectious choruses. The next 3 or 4 songs are all really impressive, with brilliant screaming vocals that manage to be both expressive and hard at the same time. Of the first 4 songs it is hard to pick a favourite, all of them being worthy of the title! It probably would fall to track 4 if I had to choose, for the excellent mix of screamed verses and beautifully sung choruses - proving to the disbelievers that metal frontmen can actually sing!!
Track 5 - The Great Descent starts mellow and gently, and mixes sections of screaming vocals with vaguely Lostprophet-like guitar work. The chorus is possibly one of my favourite bits of the album and after a few listens will be stuck in your head for a long time!
From this point on the album gets slightly more mellow (excluding track 8 - Will put this in by hand). There is still a lot of screaming vocals but definitely more singing. It is a good combination and makes the album different to other metal/metalcore albums on the market. It does remind me of early Lostprophets, but seeing as their early stuff is damn good then that's not a bad thing!
Another fave track of mine is track 7 - Aurora. It quite mellow but really catchy and sort of reminds me of Atreyu. Although there isn't one bad song on this album. They're all good!
Being a new fan of 36 Crazyfists I'm not sure how this compares to their earlier work but if it's anything like this, I'll be impressed! This is definitely worth a listen...It has not left my CD player since I bought it.
more of a grower than a shower but very rewarding
36 crazyfists are a band that challenged the metalcore genre in every way in their previous two outings,yes they are a roadrunner outfit and yes they are heavy with melodic clean vocals pouring through the chorus' but crazyfists were a band that just sounded that little bit more special,melody and emotion was so raw and real to crazyfists and it showed,they simply werent faking it.the ability to write a song that was equal parts metal,equal part melody and the ability to draw you in from the first second was rarely matched,that is until this release,rest inside the flames.
The opening track,i'll go until my heart stops is a vicious track which for some reason has been toned down for television with a poppier feel,seems to be the roadrunner way with singles,look no further than triviums single dying in my arms,the next track is an enjoyable journey in felt through a phone line,elysium is again a good track with killswitch engages howard guesting but in a way this is where the first complaint can be spat out,it appears that the song was written for howard in terms of the sheer metalcore feel to it with countless breakdowns which is something 36 have avoided over the years and thats unsettling but never theless its a belting track that will numb the senses,and on first listen several bands influence are evident such as from autumn to ashes on the albums closer the city ignites,so on first listen i wasnt blown away,on second ,third ,fourth listen the same feeling prevails but then it changed and i fell in love with this,sometimes when an album takes a while to appreciate the rewards are all the greater and thats what happens here.
Songs like midnight swim ,the great descent and we cannot deny develop the more you listen to this,its an album that the band had to make,its a more mature album,of course some will go raving mad about this from the start because its the crazyfists but its an album that needs to be walked through and broken down and dissected and then you will realise what an album it is,excellent





