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And Every Knee Shall Bow
The Great Commission
And Every Knee Shall Bow
Genre: Alternative Rock
 
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The Great Commission was born in 2008 when Angela Razo and Justin Singh disbanded Every Man For Himself in search of something more significant. TGC has their roots in Redlands, CA where they are surrounded by the spiritua...  more »

     
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All Artists: The Great Commission
Title: And Every Knee Shall Bow
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Strike First Records
Release Date: 2/17/2009
Genre: Alternative Rock
Style: Hardcore & Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 803847903028

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The Great Commission was born in 2008 when Angela Razo and Justin Singh disbanded Every Man For Himself in search of something more significant. TGC has their roots in Redlands, CA where they are surrounded by the spiritual influence of bands like Sleeping Giant and xDeathstarx. However, the bands they look to for guidance aren't limited to their hometown. TGC draw musically from the bands they grew up listening to and mix the dynamics of these older, heavy, hardcore bands (including Point of Recognition, No Innocent Victim and Hatebreed) with the new school brutality of bands like Impending Doom and Acacia Strain. This combination is an essential quality that is winning fans of both new and old sounds.
 

CD Reviews

West Coast Tough-Guy Deathcore
Mark Carver | China | 09/30/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Perfect music for stompin' the devil in the head. Imagine Bury your Dead doing deathcore. "And Every Knee Shall Bow" is pretty much one long mind-blowing breakdown, which hurts its replay potential, but it gets the juices flowing for sure. It is blatantly Christian, which is rare these days, and a large percentage of the lyrics are straight from the Bible. I can imagine this being the disc of choice at a Pentecostal revival/tattoo convention. Yeah it's derivative and brings nothing new to the table, but it's irresistible in its oun delirious way. The sheer monstrosity of the tsunami-sized breakdowns will make a believer out of even the most adamant musical elitist."