Avenged Sevenfold - City of Evil

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Album Details

Title: City of Evil
Artist: Avenged Sevenfold
Release Date: 6/7/2005
Re-Released On: 7/12/2005
Label: Warner Bros., Warner Bros. Records
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 093624861324, 9325583028847
Genre: Rock
Styles: Heavy Metal, Alternative Metal, Alternative/Indie Rock, Emo, Post-Hardcore, Nü Metal
Moods: Menacing, Tense/Anxious, Aggressive, Angst-Ridden, Bitter, Malevolent, Bleak, Confrontational, Earnest, Harsh, Intense, Ominous, Urgent, Volatile, Dramatic, Angry
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Beast and the Harlot
  2. Burn It Down
  3. Blinded in Chains
  4. Bat Country
  5. Trashed and Scattered
  6. Seize the Day
  7. Sidewinder
  8. The Wicked End
  9. Strength of the World
  10. Betrayed
  11. M.I.A.

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDWarner Bros.9362486132
2005CDWarner Bros. Records48613

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Album Review

Avenged Sevenfold's first two albums had a clear influence from heavy metal, but the California combo also freely incorporated emo, screamo, and post-hardcore elements. The mixing and matching meant 2003's Waking the Fallen had as many sighing harmonies as it did harmonized guitar freakouts. And yet City of Evil, the band's third record and Warner debut, is absolutely rife with the imagery and pacing of classic metal. Look at that artwork. It features a skeletal swordsman flying a steed with steaming nostrils over the urban inferno of the title; tattoos, demons, and a skull with flapping wings adorn the lyric book. The new wave of british heavy metal influence is immediate and prevalent, from the maniacally rippling percussion throughout to the triumphantly whining lead guitars in the chorus of "Blinded in Chains," or the soaring melody in "Burn It Down" that meets its match in Metallica-styled verses. The downshifts into guttural roars are largely gone, replaced by better-integrated atmospheric stretches or the tighter songcraft of a track like "Bat Country," which intersects punk and pop influences in a manner similar to My Chemical Romance. At over seven minutes, "Wicked End" is a late-album standout. Vocalist M. Shadows rips through couplets like "We've grown in numbers, six hundred sixty-six/War breaks, a sign of the end, eternally expelled/Look to the sky for knowledge, the stars align tonight," guitarists Synyster Gates and Zacky Vengeance trade off blistering solos, and there's a full choral interlude in the center, complete with an angelic host and sighing cellos. Which is all totally metal, and refreshingly unmarred by attempts to fit too many jumbled genres in. City of Evil's ballads are a little trite, and even its double-bass raging doesn't necessarily break new ground. But Avenged Sevenfold gets all the pieces right, and sound like they're having more fun here than in the scattershot approach of the first couple records. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan GrunfeldViolin
Alan HongChoir, Chorus
Andy OlyphantA&R
Andy WallaceMixing
Avenged SevenfoldAudio Production
Brian Haner?, Guitar, Pedal Steel
Bruce DukovViolin
Casey HowardCover Art
Celia CruzChoir, Chorus
Chapman BaehlerPhotography
Colton Byer JohnsonChoir, Chorus
Craig AaronsonA&R
David F. WaltherViola
David LowCello
David MergenCello
Fred ArchambaultProducer
Jeannine WagnerChoir Master
John O'MahoneyDigital Editing
Johnny ChristGuitar (Bass)
Josiah YiuChoir, Chorus
Liane MautnerViolin
M. ShadowsVocals
Mark RobertsonViolin
Matt FunesViola
Mike FasanoDrum Technician
MudrockAudio Production
Nathan CruzChoir, Chorus
Nick CosmiArtwork
Sally StevensChoir, Chorus
Samuel FischerViolin, Soloist
Samuel FormicolaViolin
Scott GilmanOrchestration, Producer
Sean SullivanChoir, Chorus
Songa LeeViolin
Stephen CruzChoir, Chorus
Stephen Ferrara GrandGuitar Technician
Steve SiscoAssistant
Synyster GatesOrchestration, Vocal Producer, Piano, Vocals, Guitar, Group Member
The Rev.Drums
The ReverendPiano, Group Member, Drums, Vocals
Victor LawrenceCello, Soloist
Zachary BiggsChoir, Chorus
Zacky VengeanceGuitar, Vocals, Group Member

Member Reviews

Brian & Eileen B. (BandEBearit) wrote on 12/13/2007...

Personally, I only like 1 song on the whole CD, "Sieze the Day", but my Husband likes the whole thing. I love rock, alternative and even some metal but when they scream through the whole CD (which it seems like they do on this one) it grates on my nerves:)