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Losing All Hope Is Freedom

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Download links and information about Losing All Hope Is Freedom by Evergreen Terrace. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Rock, Black Metal, Metal, Death Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 32:14 minutes.

Artist: Evergreen Terrace
Release date: 2001
Genre: Rock, Black Metal, Metal, Death Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 32:14
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Sweet Nothings Gone Forever 3:22
2. Tevis Sux 1:57
3. Failure of a Friend 2:19
4. Embrace 3:58
5. Manifestation of Anger 3:08
6. What Would Jesus Do With a Weapon 2:19
7. In My Dreams I Can Fly 3:32
8. Behind My Back 2:14
9. This Wonderful Hatred 3:22
10. Look Up At the Stars Abd You're Gone 2:39
11. Sunday, Bloody Sunday 3:24

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As far as metalcore bands go, Evergreen Terrace is among the best acts of 2001. One listen to their full-length, Losing All Hope Is Freedom, should readily prove to any reluctant listener that this Jacksonville, FL, quintet is something special. Combining gut-wrenching screams similar to Zao with powerful melodies akin to Poison the Well, Evergreen Terrace blows away any competition. Cleverly incorporated spoken-word samples help to enhance thoroughly invigorating musicianship, for example, on the opening track, "Sweet Nothings Gone Forever." Vocalist Andrew Carey could very well be one of the best lead singers to enter the scene in years, as he has a very powerful voice and quite a commanding presence. Guitarists Craig Chaney and Josh James seemingly mold hardcore brutality with heavy metal ingenuity, and at times even slip into harmonic emotional segues which melt the listener's heart. Evergreen Terrace has made a very memorable impression with Losing All Hope Is Freedom, and they're surely on the right path. Standout songs are surely "In My Dreams I Can Fly," "Look up at the Stars and You're Gone," and "Embrace." This is a band that you hear and wonder how they can possibly be this good, yet it's quite obvious if you ponder it. Flawless musicianship combined with top-notch vocals instantly make Losing All Hope Is Freedom a mainstay in any heavy music fan's collection. ~ Jason D. Taylor, Rovi