Soilwork"s new track and video

2007-09-19 by BallsToTheWall | 26 Comments
A video for the new SOILWORK track "Exile" taken from the album, Sworn To A Great Divide is now available for fans worldwide to enjoy! www.myspace.com
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blackened07
September 20th 2007
949 Comments


Just heard the song, its not to bad.

BallsToTheWall
September 20th 2007
52578 Comments


I was slighty dissapointed at the guitars but still a good song. Weird video.

Yazz_Flute
September 20th 2007
19174 Comments


Beat me to posting this, I got it from their bulletin also.

It was a good song I thought, nothing spectacular, but I thought the guitar riffs were quite catchy.

BallsToTheWall
September 20th 2007
52578 Comments


Apparently Devin Townsend is behind the gears again, that should make a mean album. Natural Born Chaos is one of my top cd's.

Shattered_Future
September 20th 2007
1641 Comments


Meh. It's not hard hitting enough...I like some Soilwork, but this song just didn't seem to have any energy. The guitars sound kinda weird too...they're a bit muddy. And not good muddy.

Wizard
September 20th 2007
20629 Comments


Not bad for Soilwork but they have done better. This is a step down from Stabbing the Drama which was an amazing album. At least the solo was stellar as usual. This Message Edited On 09.19.07

BallsToTheWall
September 20th 2007
52578 Comments


Yeah, the guitar's didnt strike me that well. Vocals were stellar but the riffs just didnt pack enough power like stabbing the drama. Alot of mediocre singles these days.

Wizard
September 20th 2007
20629 Comments


Agreed! ^^^^^

ScelusNefas
September 20th 2007
274 Comments


i like the new thrice's singles

botb
September 20th 2007
19839 Comments


hahaha ^^ same here but that has nothing to do with soilwork. as a big fan of std, i am excited to hear more but it seems to be quite intriguing.

Mikesn
Emeritus
September 20th 2007
3707 Comments


So does this sound anything like their last two albums?

Altmer
September 20th 2007
5714 Comments


i don't know about you guys but aren't soilwork like infinitely better live than on record

they seem so fucking boring and repetitive in the studio

BallsToTheWall
September 20th 2007
52578 Comments


Yeah man they bring alot of energy live. Possibly my funnest moshpits ever came with soilwork and darkest hour's convalesence.

Wizard
September 20th 2007
20629 Comments


Mikesn,
Judging from this song alone, I think they havent strayed to far away from their last albums. Which isnt bad considering how good their last two albums were.
Soilwork is not boring in the studio IMO. They are consistant.


Willie
Moderator
September 20th 2007
20674 Comments


The guitars aren't as heavy or in your face, but the main riff is pretty cool, and it's fairly obvious that Devin Townsend was involved again. I don't have a problem with this song at all.

BallsToTheWall
September 20th 2007
52578 Comments


Natural Born Chaos is my favorite cd from them and devin was behind that, and hes back on this cd so I expect good things.

Wizard
September 20th 2007
20629 Comments


I like how they have maintained their old sound while making their songs more tuneful. Soilwork's integrity has been tampered with over the years, if you want to be an ignorant purist, but they have still have their own sound. I simply can't wait for this album.

BallsToTheWall
September 20th 2007
52578 Comments


Personally I dont see why everybody thinks scar symmetry's better than soilwork. Hell Scar Symmtery is ripping off Speed strid's hair style as well as the vocal patterns and riffs. S.S is good but Soilwork is the master of the pack.

Willie
Moderator
September 20th 2007
20674 Comments


Scar Symmetry is pretty well just second rate crap.

bjoernswe
September 20th 2007
3 Comments


Is it just Myspace or is the sound much more thin than it used to be? the guitars doesn't have that "thump" they have on STD or NBC

BallsToTheWall
September 20th 2007
52578 Comments


The guitars have stepped down a bit, possibly because their main songwriter Peter Wichers left the band. Devin Townsend produced this so I have faith.

Fina1e
September 20th 2007
122 Comments


Strid's clean vocals are so damn good.

Yazz_Flute
September 21st 2007
19174 Comments


This song is a grower, I can't get it out of my head now. Plus, I love how most of the choruses on STD and now this album give off just an awesome feel. I can't describe it really but they always make me really happy and make me think of summer for some reason, weird, but I love it. Very good song, though I really don't get the video.

BallsToTheWall
September 21st 2007
52578 Comments


See them live, amazingness.

Wizard
September 21st 2007
20629 Comments


It could be myspace, we will have to wait and see. Scar Symmetry sound like a cheap rip-off of Soilwork.

ZapatoDiablo
September 21st 2007
167 Comments


I think Devin Townsend is just producing the vocals, check the HDR site.



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