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Red: Until We Have Faces

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Label: Sony Music Entertainment
Released: 2011.02.01
Time:
46:20
Category: Christian Rock
Producer(s): Rob Graves
Rating:
Media type: CD
Web address: www.redmusiconline.com
Appears with:
Purchase date: 2012
Price in €: 1,00





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[1] Feed the Machine (A.Armstrong/J.Rickard/R.Graves/J.Rauch/M.Holman) - 5:11
[2] Faceless (A.Armstrong/R.Graves/J.Rauch/M.Holman) - 3:24
[3] Lie to Me (Denial) (A.Armstrong/J.Rickard/R.Graves/J.Rauch/M.Holman) - 4:15
[4] Let It Burn (R.Graves/J.Rauch/J.McArthur) - 4:58
[5] Buried Beneath (R.Graves/J.Rauch/M.Seminari/C.T.Nielsen) - 3:47
[6] Not Alone (R.Graves/J.Rauch/M.Holman) - 4:08
[7] Watch You Crawl (J.Rickard/R.Graves/J.Rauch/C.Lowery) - 3:43
[8] The Outside (A.Armstrong/R.Graves/J.Rauch) - 3:14
[9] Who We Are (A.Armstrong/R.Armstrong/M.Barnes/J.Rickard/R.Graves/J.Rauch/J.McArthur) - 3:54
[10] Best Is Yet to Come (R.Graves/J.Rauch/M.Holman) - 4:05
[11] Hymn for the Missing (R.Graves/J.Rauch) - 5:38

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Michael Barnes - Lead Vocals
Anthony Armstrong - Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals
Randy Armstrong - Bass, Piano, Backing Vocals
Joe Rickard - Drums, Percussion

Mark Holman - Additional Background Vocals
Kerrie Roberts - Additional Background Vocals
Mike Seminari - Additional Background Vocals

Choir:
William Tant - Vocals
Margaret Tant - Vocals
Chandler Hart - Vocals
Sarah ValleyRose - Vocals
Kira Hinchey - Vocals
Lori Casteel - Vocals

Strings:
Jim Gray - Strings Conductor & Music Prep
David Davidson - Violin
David Angell - Violin
Karen Winkelmann - Violin
Pamela Sixfin - Violin
Jim Grosjean - Viola
Monisa Angell - Viola
Kristin Wilkinson - Viola
Bruce Christensen - Viola
Elizabeth Lamb - Viola
Anthony Lamarchina - Cello
John Catchings - Cello
Sarighani Reist - Cello
Jack Jezioro - String Bass

Rob Graves - Piano, Programming, Audio Production, Digital Editing, Engineer, Producer
Jason McArthur - Executive Producer
Ian Roberts - Production Assistant
Jasen Rauch - Additional Production, Engineer
Fred Paragano - Drums Engineer, Strings Engineer
Brian Calhoon - Drums Engineer, Strings Engineer
Baeho “Bobby” Shin - Strings Engineer
Ben “Snake” Schmidt - Additional Digital Editing & Engineering
Ben Grosse - Mixing
Paul Pavao - Mixing Assistant
Tom Baker - Mastering
Joseph Anthony Baker - Photography
John Clore - Additional Photography
Jessica Katina - Hair & Make-up
Beth Lee - Art Direction
Tim Parker - Art Direction
Tim Parker - Design
Michelle Box - A&R Production
Jason Root - A&R Production

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Recorded in August-November 2010. Mastered at Precision Mastering, LA. Drums recorded at Paragon Studios, Franklin, TN. Strings recorded at Little Big Sound, Bellevue, TN. Strings on “Feed The Machine”, “Let It Burn” and “Lie To Me (Denial)” recorded at Paragon Studios, Franklin, TN.



Blending the plaintive, often reflective sound of post-grunge with a metal edge, Red’s third album, Until We Have Faces, finds the band making its most polished album yet. Owing a lot to the production-heavy sound of bands like Linkin Park, the album has a slick studio sound that helps a band like Red to really shine. Given the breakout success of their last album, it’s clear that Red have spent the two years between 2009’s Innocence & Instinct and Until We Have Faces refining their sound rather than trying to reinvent it. While there’s always a danger of bands going stale, the gamble seems to have paid off here for them, and the album shows a band whose sound is as sweeping and heavy as it’s ever been, making this an album that’s sure to please longtime fans and make an easy convert out of anyone looking for some new post-grunge heaviness.

Gregory Heaney - All Music Guide



Until We Have Faces is the third full-length studio album from American Christian rock band Red. It was released on February 1, 2011. The band released a teaser video on Facebook via Youtube which featured the band name on a sheet of parchment, which burned away, revealing the album title. Vocalist Michael Barnes stated on his facebook page that the new album will be produced by Rob Graves, who also produced the first two albums. A picture was recently posted on producer Rob Graves Twitter account showing three guitars with tape on them showing tunings of A#, A, and G#, which hints that this record may be heavier than the previous two. They also confirmed on their Facebook page that the new album will contain 11 tracks, and a 12th bonus track called "Until We Have Faces" will be available only from iTunes preorder. Videos of the making of the record on RED's Youtube, Facebook, and websites.

On December 9, 2010 the song "Feed the Machine" was sent to all fans who submitted their face as part of the hype for the new album. The cover art has been revealed. On December 20, RED posted a download to the radio edit of "Faceless" for a limited time. "Faceless" was released to radio on December 31, 2010 as the first single from the album. A full track-listing along with 30 second previews for each song on the Christian Book Distributors website, Christianbook.com. Radio station Yes FM premiered the songs from the album. The band released a promotional mosaic for the album, made-up of the fan-submitted pictures. The booklet that comes with the album also will contain multiple mosaics using fan submitted pictures.

Upon its release the album reached No. 1 on the iTunes album chart.

The Christian Manifesto gave the rating album a 4.5 out of 5 and indicated that the songs are not always internally consistent, with an introduction in one style but developing into another style but concluding that it is a "great album from an oddly underrated band outside of Christian circles". TheNewReview gave it a 4.5 out of 5 too, pointing out that although Red has kept their same signature sound, they have "tweaked and perfected it". Reception on the site Sputnikmusic has not been as positive, where it received a 3 out of 5. The reviewer credited this to the fact that while the album has a few standout songs, there are a few "lazy and boring songs".

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