- Audio CD (October 8, 2002)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: XSRecords
- ASIN: B00006L3O5
- Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #319,461 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Such a clean, emotional product...,
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This review is from: Songs for the Living (Audio CD)
Embodyment used to make heavy metal and was very good at it. Through their record progression, they have refined that energy into what is now, in my opinion, their best cd. In the Narrow Scope of Things, they had such a clean-cut flow of energy through One Less Addiction and Winter Kiss. Now that has been turned up through EVERY song here. The vocals are easily discernable as well. In other words, it's something you will find yourself singing to. The technical guitar parts are still there but do not overwhelm the vocals as they tended to do in Embrace the Eternal and, to a certain degree, Hold Your Breath. The main theme of this cd is love. For those of you who listened to Narrow Scope of Things, this should be no suprise.This album can be appreciated by punk, metal, and mostly emo fans. If you are expecting heavy metal, please look somewhere else. If you are searching for extremely powerful music that will leave you on a positive note, look no further. Recommended if you like: The song descriptions are as follows:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Sell-Outs,
By Guerra (Spain) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Songs for the Living (Audio CD)
Anyone who has ever heard Embodyment's previous releases knows their capabilities. From brutal death metal ([1993-1996]), to a form of death/grind (Embrace the Eternal), to more musical, yet aggressive works (The Narrow Scope of Things, Hold Your Breath), Embodyment could do it all. So what happened here?
They simply sold out. Gone are the expressive vocals of Sean. Suppressed are the punches and hooks of Andrew and Derrick. Boring is the once amazing drumming of Mark. And the bass -- it's there...somewhere. Given this formula, the songs, themselves, are quite bland. They are not necessarily bad, but They lack personality, depth, and most of all, Embodyment. Yes, Embodyment are not present in Songs for the Living. Instead, the band playing here must be the soulless corpse of Embodyment after they changed labels to XS Records in pursuit of more money. The positive aspects to be found here, however, are the last 3 or 4 songs where the band finally wake up and start to sound more like their former selves; too little, too late. If you're accustomed to Embodyment at all, forget this. Not that this is an entirely bad album; it's just not Embodyment.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't be scared to try it!!!,
By Drogilano "Drogilano" (Tempe, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Songs for the Living (Audio CD)
Yes, Embodyment has grown progressively "softer" and more "alternative" with each release, but the music has grown richer and I think more intensely gratifying. As a big fan of "Narrow Scope," I was INITIALLY put off by the sound of this album. As I have come to realize, this their BEST WORK EVER! Seriously. No, it's not metal-core,(I hope we've all gotten over that fact!) I still love my hard stuff (like ZAO!!!) but anyone who appreciates solid musicianship and Quality song-writing should love this album! In retrospect it seems that "HoldYourBreath" was just a bridge between NarrowScope and this album. The vocals are now perfected as far as I'm concerned with much more interesting melodies and sweet harmonies worked in there. The guitars sound great and blend together smoothly -- Trust Me: these guys have hit their pinnacle. I just hope it keeps going up from here. If you're a metal purest who will just complain that it's not hard enough, don't buy it. For EVERYONE else, don't be scared to try it!
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