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Sirens

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Download links and information about Sirens by On The Might Of Princes. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 48:01 minutes.

Artist: On The Might Of Princes
Release date: 2003
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 48:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. No Sign of the Messiah (Part II) 1:31
2. Go F**k Yrself 2:59
3. The Swell and the Breaking 4:14
4. You Whistle, I'll Shoot 5:00
5. Here Come the Sirens 5:09
6. My Hands: Landmines, Landfills 2:35
7. They Made Me Do It 1:58
8. Spit Survival 4:10
9. Carry Go, Bring Come 2:35
10. Cloak & Dagger 5:24
11. They Have Teeth 6:45
12. Untitled (Bonus Track) 5:41

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An intense surge of post-hardcore, the long-awaited follow-up to On the Might Of Princes' successful Where You Are and Where You Want to Be is more exploratory, but just as dynamic and emotional. The Long Island quartet focuses less on singalong, quiet-then-loud personal anthems, and more on developing their complex arrangements and fierce delivery. Produced with Garrison's Ethan Dussault in ten days, it's also the first time all four members collaborated on just about every song. They go from roaring cascades to interweaving breakdowns, always with plenty of harmonic guitar and caustic vocals from Jason Rosenthal. The latter especially comes through on the walloping "You Whistle, I'll Shoot," with hefty drums by Chris Enriquez. "Here Come the Sirens" builds up and then explodes into post-hardcore heaven. The lyrics to these piercing pieces evoke much sorrow: "amongst the tide we are insignificant/drowned by our discontent in a life still stagnant" they lament on "The Swell and the Breaking." Heavy stuff.