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Hatebreed - The Devinity Of Purpose 2013






















Hatebreed - The Devinity Of Purpose
Nuclear Blast Records CD 2013

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01 Put It To The Torch
02 Honor Never Dies
03 Own Your World
04 The Language
05 Before The Fight Ends You
06 Indivisible
07 Dead Man Breathing
08 The Divinity Of Purpose
09 Nothing Scars Me
10 Bitter Truth
11 Boundless (Time To Murder It)


Jamey Jasta - vocals
Chris Beattie - bass
Wayne Lozinak - guitar
Matt Byrne - drums
Frank Novinec - guitar


Relentless reliability is intrinsic to longevity in the music business - or any other business for that matter. No giving up is allowed. No promise can go unfulfilled. If people can depend on you, they'll believe in you and stick with you until death Legacies become forged through consistency. Four years is a long time to go between albums, but when you're working from a relatively unchanging, traditionalist template it's probably not a bad idea to step away for a few years and allow things to freshen up again; it's certainly possible to overstay one's welcome. Hatebreed have historically managed to give the fans what they want while avoiding the impression of repeating themselves, and The Divinity of Purpose definitely maintains the band's slugging percentage. Menjadi BEST LIVE BAND at the 2013 REVOLVER Magazine Golden Gods Awards! bagi salah satu band Metalcore populer asal Connecticut, Amrik yang eksis sejak 1994 lalu terkenal dengan memadukan gaya heavy metal dengan sentuhan crossover thrash plus hardcore punk, yang akhirnya lebih dilebur menjadi Konsep sebagai Metalcore dengan pengaruh band seperti Earth Crisis, Integrity dan Converge. masih eksis dan idealis membawa konsep musik sejak 3 album pertama " Satisfaction Is the Death of Desire " (1997), " Perseverance " (2002) dan " The Rise of Brutality " (2003) menjadi semakin modern lagi sentuhannya hingga album terakhir " Hatebreed " Tahun 2009, Hatebreed tetap konsisten dengan musikalitas Icon pentingnya masih dengan frontman Jamey Jasta, simbol hidup band ini sejak awalnya. so tentunya fans Hatebreed bakalan bisa bayangkan sendiri aja gimana konsep mereka dialbum baru ini yang ditangani oleh Produser dan enjiner kondang dengan tangan dinginnya, Zeuss ! serta Josh Wilbur. "We didn't want to reinvent the wheel, but we wanted to make something heavy and aggressive with an old school vibe. We've faced an unusual amount of toxic energy over the past couple of years. It's important that you turn that negativity into a positive. That's always been the message of the band from day one. We can bottle that negative energy and use it as fuel. Sometimes, it gives you that push." menjadi salah satu Konfirmasi resmi dari Jamey sendiri memberikan komentar tentang album baru ini sebelumnya. Hatebreed lovers rejoice, you have another album to add to your collection. You’ll sing along to the choruses, praise Jasta for his lyrical truths and remain a staunch member of the Hatebreed army. For those who have no interest in Hatebreed, " The Divinity Of Purpose " will not be a game changer. The Hatebreed formula remains well intact here and while it holds no personal interest for me, I know this will set moshcore kids heads’ on fire. track pertama " Put It To The Torch " menjadi Penyala api Obor dasyat diawal perjumpaan untuk senantiasa mengajak kita untuk larut terpecah dalam moshpit circle kayaknya, apalagi bawaan Bernyanyi Jamey yang emang Provokatif banget untuk audience. This is the Hatebreed ethos in a nutshell: fight back, life's too short for compromise, two fists are better than one. The band largely get by on an enthusiastic, bootstrapping "can do" attitude although, granted, there's probably a case of diminishing returns with vague, rallying cry lyrics such as "sometimes standing for what you believe / means standing alone"… you know, seeing as how this is roughly the subject of every Hatebreed song ever written; but if nothing else even hard-to-please old codgers like me can agree upon the upwardly mobile, ascendant energy of Jasta's conviction. This is music for visceral release, not armchair pontificating. komposisi musikalitas yang semakin matang eksis dengan idealisme bermusik sebelumnya menjadi karakter kuat Band untuk terus dipertahankan hingga titik darah penghabisan tanpa terlukai oleh Trend musik yang ada. seemingly written with the self conscious purpose of maintaining a tightly flowing concert experience, this stuff by intent isn't exactly multifaceted. Fans Berat Biohazard, Madball, Earth Crisis, Strife hingga Converge, semakin paham akan kelakar konsep Hatebreed, dengan beberapa sentuhan riffing melodius semakin tetap menambah elemen Epic tersendiri gaya penulisan Lirik Jamey yang terkenal " Hidup " itu. "Who's got more heart than you?" Jamey Jasta asks at the beginning of "Own Your World", a battle hardened alternative to those smarmy daily affirmations you're used to seeing on your Facebook wall every morning. The answer? "NO ONE!". Of course. " The Language " Lebih Nge-thrash Pada Riffing part awalnya, melumatkan adrenalin kita dalam belenggu Enerji cetar membahana kayaknya untuk melakukan Moshpit party ! serves exactly the function it was intended for, which is to keep the fists pumping and the spirits high. A ballad would almost seem like a betrayal at this point. At the same time, there's a uniformity of both quality and sound in the band's catalog that thwarts preference, although such uniformity should never be mistaken for coasting. 12 lagu Provokatif untuk memporak porandakan Moshpit Circle bisa kita nikmati selama 37:06 tanpa henti. Khabarnya Album ini telah menembus Posisi #20 di Billboard 200 dengan angka penjualan 17,400 kopi terjual pada minggu pertamanya. " The Divinity Of Purpose " isn’t a particularly interesting record mainly because it relies on repetition of aggression to connect with the audience. If you’re not angry in the way Hatebreed speaks to, chances are this album will do nothing for you. There's positivity to releasing that energy. It has a cyclical power. The fans that really vibe off it created everything we have. We’ve done things we dreamt of as kids because of our hard work and because the fans have gotten us to this global level. Intensity, aggression and an unshakable dedication to hardcore power !!!

Relentless reliability is intrinsic to longevity in the music business - or any other business for that matter. No giving up is allowed. No. Unfulfilled promise can go. If people can depend on you, they'll believe in you and stick with you until death Legacies Become forged through consistency. Four years is a long time to go between albums, but when you're working from a relatively unchanging, traditionalist template it's probably not a bad idea to step away for a few years and allow of things to freshen up again; it's certainly possible to overstayed one's welcome. Hatebreed have historically managed to give the fans what they want while Avoiding the impression of repeating Themselves, and The Divinity of Purpose definitely maintains the band's slugging percentage. Being BEST LIVE BAND at the 2013 Revolver Magazine Golden Gods Awards! for one of the popular metalcore band origin Connecticut, Amrik which exists since 1994 and is famous for its blend of style heavy metal with a touch of crossover thrash plus hardcore punk, which eventually merged into a concept more as a metalcore band with influences such as Earth Crisis, Integrity and Converge. still exist and idealistic bring the concept of music since the first 3 albums "Satisfaction Is the Death of Desire" (1997), "Perseverance" (2002) and "The Rise of Brutality" (2003) to the more modern touch to the last album "Hatebreed" In 2009, Hatebreed consistent with the importance of musicality Icon frontman Jamey Jasta was with, a living symbol of the band since the beginning. Hatebreed fans going so surely can imagine how their concept dialbum wrote recently handled by famed producer and engineers with cold hands, Zeuss! and Josh Wilbur. "We did not want to reinvent the wheel, but we wanted to make-something heavy and aggressive with an old school vibe. We've faced an unusual amount of toxic energy over the past couple of years. It's important that you turn that negativity into a positive. That's always been the message of the band from day one. negative We can bottle that energy and use it as fuel. Sometimes, it gives you that push. " be one of the official confirmation of Jamey himself to comment on the new album before. Hatebreed lovers rejoice, you have another album to add to your collection. You'll sing along to the choruses, Jasta praise for his lyrical truths and REMAIN a staunch member of the Hatebreed army. For those who have no interest in Hatebreed, "The Divinity Of Purpose" will not be a game changer. The formula remains well intact Hatebreed here and while it holds no interest for me personally, I know this will set moshcore kids heads' on fire. The first track "Put It To The Torch" a flame torch igniter terrible early encounter to continually invites us to dissolve split the moshpit circle seems, especially congenital Singing Jamey that weve really provocative to audiences. This is the Hatebreed ethos in a nutshell: fight back, life's too short for compromise, two fists are better than one. The band largely get by on an enthusiastic, bootstrapping "can do" attitude although, granted, there's probably a case of diminishing returns with vague, rallying cry lyrics such as "sometimes standing for what you believe / means standing alone" ... you know, seeing as how this is roughly the subject of every Hatebreed song ever written; but if nothing else even hard-to-please old codgers like me can agree upon the upwardly mobile, Ascendant energy of Jasta's conviction. This is music for the visceral release, not armchair pontificating. musical composition that exist with more mature musical ideals before a strong character Band to be maintained until the death without unharmed by Trend existing music. seemingly written with the self-conscious purpose of maintaining a tightly flowing concert experience, this stuff by intent is not exactly multifaceted. Fans Weight Biohazard, Madball, Earth Crisis, Strife to Converge, increasingly aware of the joke concept Hatebreed, with some melodic riffing touches the Epic still add an element of its own style of writing lyrics Jamey's famous "Life" was. "Who's got more heart than you?" Jamey Jasta ACKs at the beginning of "Own Your World", a battle hardened alternative to those smarmy daily affirmations you're used to seeing on your Facebook wall every morning. The answer? "NO ONE". Of course. "The Language" More Nge-thrash riffing In the first part, adrenaline crush us in bondage Energy cetar formations seems to do a moshpit party! serves exactly the function it was intended for, roomates is to keep the fists pumping and the spirits high. A ballad would almost seem like a betrayal at this point. At the same time, there's a uniformity of both quality and sound in the band's catalog that thwarts preference, although such uniformity should never be mistaken for Coasting. 12 tracks Provocative for Circle moshpit brought disorder that we can enjoy during the 37:06 without stopping. Khabarnya album has reached position # 20 on the Billboard 200 with sales of 17.400 copies sold in its first week. "The Divinity Of Purpose" is not a particularly interesting record Because it mainly relies on repetition of aggression to connect with the audience. If you're not angry in the way Hatebreed speaks to, chances are this album will do nothing for you. There's positivity to releasing that energy. It has a cyclical power. The fans that really vibe off it created everything we have. We've done Things we dreamed of as kids Because of our hard work and Because The fans have gotten us to this global level. Intensity, aggression and an unshakable dedication to hardcore power!!!

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