War of Ages Arise and Conquer
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Tracklist:
1.All Consuming Fire
2.When Faith Turns to Ashes
3.Through the Flames
4.Salvation
5.Sleep of Prisoners
6.Wages of Sin
7.Yet Another Fallen Eve
8.Generational Curse
9.The Awakening
10.The Deception of Strongholds


Release Date: 07/22/2008

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3.7
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4.0
excellent
Matt Rounds USER (6 Reviews)

2008-12-20 | 9 comments | 492 views

Summary: War Of Ages is back with their third studio album on Facedown Records. It's not a new take on metalcore, but an interesting one, nonetheless.

War Of Ages is back with their third studio album, Arise & Conquer, & they've released it on Facedown Records (Not including Fire From The Tomb, which was just a re-release of their debut album or the Unite Us All EP).

I'd like to start out by saying that War Of Ages is one the most underrated bands out there, not only in metalcore/hardcore music. The Christian metalcore/hardcore rivals they have in talent & technicality are probably August Burns Red & As I Lay Dying. They have some amazing musicianship & talent.

Vocalist Leroy Hamp has always been one of the more below average screamers out here. Here he has definitely gotten better. His vocals not only sound better, but are full of emotion which you don't hear much in screaming. Also in the song Wages Of Sin, there is some very good clean singing. This may make some hardcore fans feel a little alienated when the singing starts since, as far as I know, War Of Ages has never put clean singing into their music.

The instruments on Arise & Conquer don't feel that different from War Of Ages' other albums or even most metalcore bands. If you're a fan of metalcore/hardcore music then you've probably heard this kind of guitar,drum,& bass playing before. Luckily, what War Of Ages' veteran guitarist Steve Brown and newcomer
Branon Bernatowicz lack in originality, they make up for with raw talent. Guitar solos plague this album and insane riffs are present in every track. To back them up, both T.J. Alford on bass & Alex Hamp on drums do above average jobs.

A part of the reason War Of Ages' small fan base might be the openly Christian lyrics, which are not as apparent in monsters like Underoath,blessthefall, & As I Lay Dying. Quoting Facedown Record owner Jason Dunn: "War Of Ages is as much ministry as heavy music and that spirit shines throughout the new album." Their lyrics might turn off some of the secular crowd. Even though the lyrics are blatantly Christian, they also touch on some important life lessons that have remotely anything to do with Christianity.
Their lyrics reflect the abuse & hardships Leroy & Alex Hamp faced in youth.
"We run from our calling only to get by.
As rain falls from the heavens excuses fall from our mouths.
As floodwaters rise this life is not my fault."-Sleep Of Prisoners.

Production has always been on the downside of War Of ages' earlier albums. It has never been bad, but always a bit bland. On Arise & Conquer, As I Lay Dying frontman Tim Lambesis produced the album & the band recorded it in his own personal studio (been used by The Human Abstract,Winds Of Plague,As I Lay Dying,Austrian Death Machine,& Destroy The Runner). His production on this album definitely helped give it the edge & feel it needed.

The overall feel of Arise & Conquer is nothing new, but definitely something you should pick up if your looking for some good hardcore music that doesn't follow the generic metalcore code. It's one the better albums of the year & definitely one of the more underrated albums.



Recommended If You Like: As I Lay Dying, August Burns Red, Becoming The Archetype, All That Remains, Soilwork, Lamb Of God,For Today,Between The Buried And Me,etc.
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*this is my first review

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ninjuice


Comments: 5174
12.20.08


Quite good for a first. You should go a little bit more in depth for each point, but I think this works for the most part. You should also try to explain what makes them stand out from other post-hardcore/metalcore bands, although after hearing some other stuff from this band I don't think there are distinctive characteristics.

Digging: Dropkick Murphys - Blackout

TNY


Comments: 519
12.21.08


Every time I hear/see this band's name I feel like listening to Def Leppard's Rock of Ages.

And that's what I'm going to do right now.

Digging: Between The Buried And Me - The Great Misdirect

WARisalliknow91


Comments: 154
12.21.08


fantastic first review.

This album is very meh. I saw them live and they played alot of this stuff but the only part i enjoyed was the intro to their set because it brought out the energy with the whole "were all consuming fire! BURN" thing. Checked the album out later and it just didn't do anything for me.

Digging: Dying Fetus - Descend Into Depravity

MattRTS


Comments: 136
12.21.08

Album Rating: 4

Well thanks. Anyways I think they stand out to me, b/c their they're one of the less generic
metalcore bands. That and their riffs feel more complex and epic.

This Message Edited On 12.21.08

Digging: Brand New - The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me

Parkway


Comments: 20
12.21.08


yea nice first review, would like to see some stand out tracks though

MattRTS


Comments: 136
12.21.08

Album Rating: 4

Wages Of Sin is probably my favorite, but I wouldn't say it's the best. I'd say All Consuming Fire,Salvation,& Sleep Of Prisoners stand out the most.

WARisalliknow91


Comments: 154
12.21.08


I tend to lump them in the generic metalcore bands. I usually look to All that remains, Oh,sleeper, Architects kinda stuff for less generic metalcore.

rsaucedo23


Comments: 3
12.22.08

Album Rating: 4

just with the intro you know its a good album!!!

Bleak123


Comments: 1903
12.22.08


this is ok - more a 3 idk why i have it at 3.5

i need to give it another listen before i change itThis Message Edited On 12.22.08



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