2009, Epitaph
'Strictly all-meat-no-filler metalcore, the second album by Australian outfit Parkway Drive is the sort of solidly efficient album that keeps terms like solidly efficient from sounding like faint praise. The five-piece led by singer Winston McCall, along with producer Adam Dutkiewicz (who between his ongoing tenure in Killswitch Engage and his side career as one of metalcore's most in-demand producers is turning into the style's equivalent of high-profile indie producer Chris Walla), keep the songs stripped down to bare essentials, right down to the largely under three-minute song lengths. Similarly, McCall's vocals avoid the more comical extremes of the traditional metalcore bark while maintaining a suitably aggressive presence, while the band's lockstep rhythm section (bassist Jia O'Connor and drummer Ben Gordon) and unison-riff specialist guitarists Jeff Ling and Luke Kilpatrick fire off each track with enough energy to compensate for the general sameness of approach. As a result, Horizons is strictly by the book metalcore, but delivered with enough talent and passion to put across a set of songs that might easily come off as samey and dull in less capable hands.' ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Begin |
| 2 | The Siren's Song |
| 3 | Feed Them to the Pigs |
| 4 | Carrion |
| 5 | Five Months |
| 6 | Boneyards |
| 7 | Idols and Anchors |
| 8 | Moments In Oblivion |
| 9 | Breaking Point |
| 10 | Dead Man's Chest |
| 11 | Frostbite |
| 12 | Horizons |
| 13 | Boneyards |
| 14 | Gimme AD |
| 15 | Idols And Anchors |
| 16 | Carrion |
| 17 | Guns For Show, Knives For A Pro |
| 18 | The Siren Song |
| 19 | Mutiny |
| 20 | Feed 'Em To The Pigs |
| 21 | Dead Man's Chest |
| 22 | Smoke 'Em If You've Got 'Em |
| 23 | Romance Is Dead |
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