
*Artist: Last One Dying
*Album: The Hour Of Lead
*Year: 2009
*Genre: Metalcore
*Country: Germany

*Format: mp3@VBR251kbps
*Size: 88MB
Tracklist:
01. Intro ( 0:43)
02. The Hour Of Lead ( 4:12)
03. Darkness On My Trail ( 4:35)
04. Anthem Of The Lost ( 3:44)
05. Annabel Lee ( 4:22)
06. Legacy ( 2:56)
07. All This Time ( 3:52)
08. Hate Me (feat. Mantas) ( 3:36)
09. Far Away ( 4:20)
10. Exclude Me From Your Prayer ( 3:26)
11. My Own Machine ( 3:01)
12. Until We Meet Again ( 4:15)
13. Into The Deep ( 4:26)
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Total playing time: 47:28

Extended info
Heavy Metal, Hardcore, Modern Metal, Thrash, New Wave Of American Heavy
Metal, Metalcore the trends are ever changing and the bands trying to
follow them come and go. In the end, only the ones remain who will not waste
their talent in the short-lived major label industry - bands such as LAST ONE
DYING who follow their own path consistently and independently from the
Zeitgeist.
In 2006 LAST ONE DYING were already able to create a stir among the metal
scene by releasing their EP Anthems Of The Lost. The 4-track CD received
rave reviews in more than 20 magazines, putting them on the same level with
bands like Killswitch Engage, Trivium, Caliban or Heaven Shall Burn. German
Metal Hammer magazine even elected them Demo of the Month. This incredible
response generated a lot of attention and rewarded the band with supporting
gigs for Sepultura and sharing the stage with Lamb Of God, Unearth and many
other popular metal bands.
LAST ONE DYING have been in existence since 3 years. Their debut album The
Hour Of Lead has been produced by Patrick Pedi Karwatka. Although their
sound incorporates elements of the aforementioned musical genres it cannot be
categorized to a specific style. Songs such as the title track (what a
hook!), the heavy hitters Annabel Lee and Hate Me (feat. Mantas,
ex-Venom) or the mosh monster Far Away all refer their excitement to the
brutal beats and the highly melodic guitars as well as their complex vocals,
which vary between clean vocals and massive shouts. A very noteworthy aspect:
the technically demanding rhythm turns out very diversified without straining
the dynamic. Drummer Bodo Rhadamanthys Stricker is also a member of
Callejon but sees his baby LAST ONE DYING equally important.
This Cologne quintet has established an excellent reputation not only
regionally but nationally as well by always providing sweat-inducing,
powerful performances, drawing a crowd of up to 400 fans per show. LAST ONE
DYINGs new masterpiece The Hour Of Lead should easily increase that number
and help the band to establish itself as one of the best newcomers within the
metal genre.
Metal, Metalcore the trends are ever changing and the bands trying to
follow them come and go. In the end, only the ones remain who will not waste
their talent in the short-lived major label industry - bands such as LAST ONE
DYING who follow their own path consistently and independently from the
Zeitgeist.
In 2006 LAST ONE DYING were already able to create a stir among the metal
scene by releasing their EP Anthems Of The Lost. The 4-track CD received
rave reviews in more than 20 magazines, putting them on the same level with
bands like Killswitch Engage, Trivium, Caliban or Heaven Shall Burn. German
Metal Hammer magazine even elected them Demo of the Month. This incredible
response generated a lot of attention and rewarded the band with supporting
gigs for Sepultura and sharing the stage with Lamb Of God, Unearth and many
other popular metal bands.
LAST ONE DYING have been in existence since 3 years. Their debut album The
Hour Of Lead has been produced by Patrick Pedi Karwatka. Although their
sound incorporates elements of the aforementioned musical genres it cannot be
categorized to a specific style. Songs such as the title track (what a
hook!), the heavy hitters Annabel Lee and Hate Me (feat. Mantas,
ex-Venom) or the mosh monster Far Away all refer their excitement to the
brutal beats and the highly melodic guitars as well as their complex vocals,
which vary between clean vocals and massive shouts. A very noteworthy aspect:
the technically demanding rhythm turns out very diversified without straining
the dynamic. Drummer Bodo Rhadamanthys Stricker is also a member of
Callejon but sees his baby LAST ONE DYING equally important.
This Cologne quintet has established an excellent reputation not only
regionally but nationally as well by always providing sweat-inducing,
powerful performances, drawing a crowd of up to 400 fans per show. LAST ONE
DYINGs new masterpiece The Hour Of Lead should easily increase that number
and help the band to establish itself as one of the best newcomers within the
metal genre.
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