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Razia's Shadow: A Musical
Forgive Durden
Razia's Shadow: A Musical
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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Razia's Shadow: A Musical is the 2008 album from Forgive Durden. It is a musical featuring members of popular bands such as Say Anything, Saves The Day, The Dear Hunter, The Matches, The Hush Sound and Panic at the Disco, ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Forgive Durden
Title: Razia's Shadow: A Musical
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Fueled By Ramen
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 10/28/2008
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Hardcore & Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 075678982323, 075679989659

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Razia's Shadow: A Musical is the 2008 album from Forgive Durden. It is a musical featuring members of popular bands such as Say Anything, Saves The Day, The Dear Hunter, The Matches, The Hush Sound and Panic at the Disco, among others. The album will be released on Fueled By Ramen.The album was conceived by Thomas Dutton and co-written by his brother Paul. The album also features Rudy Gajadhar of Gatsbys American Dream on drums.

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Adam Martin | Hamden, Ct | 01/08/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I had bought this album off ITunes the first week it was out. In an age where most of the cd's i buy with high hopes leave my cd player within days, this album is still rotating in my cd player. I admit I was not a fan of Forgive Durden's first album, but with "Razia's Shadow" Thomas Dutton has thoroughly impressed me.



Before diving into the story, the vast musical composition of this album grabbed me. Every track on this album is a calculated ping pong between strings and horns and piano and guitar/bass. Theres a great balance between all these instruments where they sound large and passionate, but you can also make out every instrument being played. The vocals are also very well recorded/produced. Lizzie Huffman impresses the hell out of me with her soulful croon on "The Missing Piece" as Nidria. Being a Say Anything fan I really dig how Max Bemis drops the line "i'm the spider/ crawl inside her" in "The Spider and The Lamps".



Besides from the music and vocals, you get very caught up in the story. A man with conflict towards the place he grew up, following nothing but what he feels is his born destiny, following his heart towards love and loss. The vocalist from mewithoutyou does a wonderful job narrating the tale. Leaving listeners with the moral "never surrender".



I've gained so much respect towards Dutton and co. for composing such a fantastic piece of music. If they ever decide to bring this tale to stage (which i think would be incredible) i will be first in line for tickets."
What's going on?
Jason Dettman | rochester, ny usa | 11/21/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"i love the whole idea surrounding this work. there are so many different artists involved which is cool because it might open up some new doors for listeners who are looking for good music. personal highlights on this album would have to be the narration done by Aaron Weiss from mewithoutYou and guest vocals from John Gourley courtesy of Portugal. The Man on "Holy The Sea". two amazing bands which if you have not heard of them you must check them out. i just wonder how all of this will be performed live.



i'm not really into musicals, because they usually leave me crying hysterically in a corner somewhere after being repeatedly screamed at by the people around me for asking so many questions because i have trouble following along. anyways, after listening to Razia's Shadow i can honestly say that i still don't really know what's going on story wise but it sounds good. if anyone reads this please tell my family i miss them and i'm really sorry for causing them so much anger with all my questions and i hope they will explain it to me someday...."
Amazing. Absolutley Amazing.
dtm | the city of constellations | 01/10/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Only a few times a decade do albums come out that accomplish something grand. This album does that in so many ways. I enjoyed what I heard within the first minute. The first couple of tracks are very catchy. As the album progresses it develops a story that keeps you listening.



Favorite tracks:

The Missing Piece

Life is looking up

The Oracle"