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Zao
The Fear Is What Keeps Us Here
Ferret Music 68
Released on June 13, 2006
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"If the melodic end of the kingdom has been taken by
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE then the extreme end belongs to ZAO. No
question." -- Metal Hammer
ZAO’s has spent the past 10 years at the forefront of the metal
and hardcore scene. Through breakups, reformations and countless
tours; the band has exposed their beliefs and their hearts to
the fevered masses. The band’s newest testament, The Fear Is
What Keeps Us Here combines the dark and creepy vibe of early
albums, with the rock n' roll thunder of and the metallic fury of
more recent outings.
This time around, famed recording engineer Steve Albini invited
ZAO to make their new album with him at his Chicago studio,
and the band (all four of them longtime fans of his recordings)
obliged. With an album's worth of songs fine-tuned over several
months, lyrics and vocals stronger than ever, the band laid down
what promises to be another landmark work: The Fear Is What
Keeps Us Here.
Many of the luminaries of today's heavy music scene are well
aware of their debt to the band. UNDEROATH and UNEARTH
opened for ZAO. THRICE and FALL OUT BOY listened to ZAO
while growing up. AS I LAY DYING invited Dan Weyandt to guest
on their last album and Matt Heafy from TRIVIUM joined the
band onstage to perform "Praise The War Machine."
ZAO, a band whose backwoods roots have allowed them to stay
one step ahead of the trends by staying true to their isolated
selves.
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Cancer Eater
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Physician Heal Thyself
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Everything You Love Will Soon Fly Away
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11% |
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It's Hard Not To Shake With A Gun In Your Mouth
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Kingdom Of Thieves
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Killing Time 'Til Its Time To Die
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There Is No Such Thing As Paranoia
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Purdy Young Blondes With Lobotomy Eyes
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My Love, My Love (We've Come Back From The Dead)
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22% |
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American Sheets On The Deathbed
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11% |
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A Last Time For Everything
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11% |
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| Reviews are written by people that purchased this item from Interpunk |
| 8/16/2006 by Patrick from West Des Moines, IA |
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| I don't know what to say about Zao's new release.It's different from "The Funeral of God" which most would call a good thing.But,I was kinda expecting the same thing they did with their last release.This one is good though,don't get me wrong.It's raw and heavy,faster and mad.But,some of the songs are kinda short and a bit repetitive.I do like the messages that the songs are trying to convey.I think I'll just have to listen a bit more and let it grow on me.The better tracks I think are "Its Hard Not to Shake with a Gun in Your Mouth","Kingdom of Snakes","Pudgy Blondes with Labotomy Eyes" and "My Love,My Love(We've Come Back from the Dead)."But,I'm not dissapointed,I was just expecting something different with this album.It's good though.Don't let me discourage you. |
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