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Hell Or High Water
As Cities Burn
Hell Or High Water
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal, Christian & Gospel
 
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If progression is a dirty word, As Cities Burn will need to wash their collective mouths out with soap. The band returns this spring with Hell Or High Water, the follow up to 2007's acclaimed release Come Now Sleep, and th...  more »

     
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All Artists: As Cities Burn
Title: Hell Or High Water
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Tooth & Nail Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 4/21/2009
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal, Christian & Gospel
Styles: Hardcore & Punk, Alternative Metal, Pop & Contemporary, Hard Rock & Metal, Rock & Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 400000014760, 5099923491229

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If progression is a dirty word, As Cities Burn will need to wash their collective mouths out with soap. The band returns this spring with Hell Or High Water, the follow up to 2007's acclaimed release Come Now Sleep, and there's plenty of that "dirty word" to go around. Completely leaving behind the band's heavier, sing scream past, Hell Or High Water still brings the rock, though the rock sounds a bit more mature, and it's in the purest, most unexpected way. Stand-out tracks like "Into The Sea" and "Made Too Pretty" find the band furthering the sound they perfected with Come Now Sleep, while offerings like "Capover" bring a welcome shift into uncharted waters. Catching up to peers like Brand New and Thrice, As Cities Burn have come into their own, and in the full scope of the band's career, Hell Or High Water will prove to be a cornerstone. The album was self produced and mixed by Brad Wood (mewithoutYou, Pete Yorn, Placebo).

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CD Reviews

Caught in a Song
Eric Wilson | Nashville, TN United States | 05/01/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"When I came across As Cities Burn's debut a few years back, my ears were bled dry by the heart-wrenching lyrics, screaming vocals, and melodic dissonance. I moaned when I heard they were breaking up. Then, in response to clamoring fans, they put out a second CD, a haunting and artistic piece that seemed to lose some along the way. This is one of those bands that sometimes seems too diverse, too talented, for their audience.



With "Hell or High Water," ACB refuses to be pigeonholed, once again delivering an eclectic mix of songs that feels more cohesive than the last album, while pushing out more gut-twisting, spiritually challenging lyrics. There are parts that remind me of everything from Kings of Leon, Thrice, the Killers, and others, but never sound derivative. There are bluesy tidbits. Some hard driving moments. These are songs that deserve to be played more than once to be fully appreciated.



In "Pirate Blues" we get a glimpse at ACB's longing to communicate something passionate: "Oh, I wanna catch in a song, notes I don't hear yet. But I will when I'm gone."



On this album, they come awfully close to catching notes we don't often hear--notes of sorrow, desire, honesty, truth, and unrelenting love."
Freaking Amazing!!
Tytus Caldwell | USA | 05/02/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I really got into "As Cities Burn" when I saw them live with "Emery" last year. They ripped my face off!! I had heard a few songs before on the radio and they sounded even better live. Their last album "Come Now Sleep" was made after a lead singer change and their sound calmed down a little with a bit more singing to screaming ratio. Some complained about it, but I really enjoyed hearing more vocals with the screaming added. That album blew me away with deep lyrics and guitar work that (as a guitarist myself) was rediculous!! This album is even better!! They have evolved to such a creative sound on this album. They still remain true to their style of thought provoking lyrics matched with melancholy chords and beats that create an emotional experience. The beats go from mellow to progressive and back again filled with some sick guitar work matched with killer effects. They have one of the most unique sounds out there with several styles blended together on this album. They are not the typical christian emo/screamo band. They have more of a cynical yet honest approach when talking about faith and those who follow and focus on realities and struggles that often go ignored. Their music is inspiring and their sound unmatched by any band! If you like creative emotional music that goes beyond the shallow, dull, repetitive norm you should definately get this album!!!!!"
From a new fan
M. C. Tam | 05/19/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Stripped away is most of the screaming and yelling. "As Cities Burn" has changed and evolved into melodic, progressive, and emo rock. You can compare this ACB to similar bands like Brand New or Thrice, but they've become distinctly different. I find catchy and intriguing beats propelling most of the songs forward and other interesting voices in the background. Here's some advice: listen to the whole album entirely, straight through and repeat. All the songs are woven together like a coherent story. The song lyrics are subtly filled with Christian themes and ideas of humanity being made too self-centered and perfect (Too Pretty). Lyrics express a tired worn out boy that is still recoiling from a past relationship that keeps on haunting him (Lady Blue, Pirate Blues). The general mood is rather tired, gloomy, but then crescendos to an awesome beat with electric guitars and a booming bass. Vocals are sometimes soft and turn into aching cries. And be sure go get "Gates" the extra that is only online (I found it online and pirated it hehe). For any Christian or non-Christian, this is a great album to have, for ACB newbies and for long-term fans. I haven't liked an album this way since Anberlin's "Cities."



My favorites are: Made Too Pretty, Lady Blue, Petty, Capo, Pirate Blues

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