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Atreyu is an American metalcore band formed in 1998. The current members are Brandon Saller (drums/vocals), Alex Varkatzas (vocals), Dan Jacobs (guitar), Travis Miguel (guitar) and Marc McKnight (bass).

After a couple of EPs (Visions and Fractures in the Façade of Your Porcelain Beauty) they signed to Victory Records in 2001. Their first album Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses was released in… Read more in Amazon's Atreyu Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 29, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: June 29, 2004
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Victory Records
  • ASIN: B00025HM9U
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (233 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #130,137 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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...For aggresive audiences, this is where it's at.


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While their debut album continues to establish itself as an underground classic, their forthcoming album The Curse is set tot take them places their first album couldn't--the airwaves.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sounds good to me, December 13, 2005
All these online music "experts" crack me up. If an album falls outside of somebodies beloved "emo", "screamo", "metal-core" or whatever genre they've attached themselves to, they bash the artist. Equally amusing are the ones who probably can't play an instrument but critique the musicians.

I've been a drummer for 25 years and listen to everything from James Taylor to Jay-Z to Cannibal Corpse. For what it's worth, I'm on my first spin of this disk and I'm digging it.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It All Depends On Your Taste Of Music !!!!!!!!!!, October 23, 2005
By Rogue Fox "Rogue" (the middle of nowhere,.....USA) - See all my reviews
Some people may ask "Should I Buy This",.... "What's so special about this band",...."What Kind of music they play!!!"... "Is this worth spending hard earned cash on!!!" I will try my best to answer these questions, but it all depends on your style of music.

Atreyu is part of a new genere called "Metalcore".... which is when you take elements ofdeath metal, punk, and stylish screamo/emo and mix it all together to make a pretty enjoyable sound. Metalcore is similar to the generes Nu-Metal a working in phads and popularity; but both in different ways.

Nu-Metal is mainstream metal like: KoRn, Slipknot, Drowning Pool, Hatebreed, Defnotes, Helmet, and Disturbed, which is more of a mixture of altenative and/or rap in ways mainly aimed at MTV and mainstream, which isn't popular with Metalheads, but it can sometimes be enjoyable. No it isn't as heavy as regular metal, mostly based around popularity and money. Most of these bands at one point become sell outs,... and from where I come from we hate sell outs,... who take orders from MTV!!!

Metalcore is mainstream with different orgins, but aimed at the Ozzfest crowd and metalheads. Some good, metalcore bands are: Atreyu, Underoath, Killswitch Engage, As I Lay Dying, Unearth, Silverstien, Scars of Tommorow, and so on so forth. These bands are heavy but considered to poppy by some hardcore Metalheads, and while also piising off the emo crowd at the same time. I myself like Metalcore's style pushing the envelope with their new style of music. No, believe me this isn't death metal,....!!!

Most negative reviews come from death metal fans( like me), .... they actually try to compare this to death metal. You can't compare two different kinds of music; it's an endless cycle of people trying to compare music; like for example:

Atreyu vs. Lamb of God:

A lot of metal fans use this match up to make some kind of point on how "Lamb of God" is heavier than "Atreyu". Yes, in fact I'm a hardcore "Lamb of God" fan,... and of course they are batter, but impossible to compare; with different origins and such. Different styles are impossible to compare.

This comparison even isn't a fair fight. Lamb of God is about 10 times as heavier as Atreyu; with 80's trash metal(like Pantera and Metallica) roots, while adding a cutting edge death metal feel of Slayer; using the same basic set ups and riffs from the band. Yes, Lamb of God knows how to use their equipment better; with machine gun drumming, unbelievable guitar playing, and very agressive vocals, using more of a raw edge. Of, course they have better sound quality, since they have a major record deal with Sony records.

Atreyu, kind of gets it's origin from many different places one example could be the Swedish melodic Death Metal band "At The Gates", and of corse taking a punk feel from the "The Sex Pistols", and maybe a bit of an emo feel with a touch of "My Chemical Romance"(hate them!!!), but you can defintly see they mostly focus on the melodic Death Metal elements of their music. They use two vocalists Bradon Saller who drums and has the heavier voice; and then you have Alex Volaxyis who adds more to the melody or rythm; with the softer voice. They aren't as heavy as "Lamb of God", but have a complex feel, though Atreyu isn't the best metalcore band around; could maybe be a little heavier in my opinion. They don't have the best sound production in the world, being part of Victory Records a newer label housing many new metalcore bands like: Silverstien, Scars of Tommorow, Comeback Kid, and of course Atreyu!!!

My whole point of this segment called Lamb of God vs. Atreyu is that you can't compare two different types of music people. There will always be something heavier or lighter. Yeah you have your rap/hip hop fans bashing country and vice versa. While you have Atreyu fans saying that people who like Lamb of God are crazy and are a bunch of evil, and sick perveted goths who praise Metallica as a god,..... which isn't true!!! Then you have your Lamb of God fans saying that Atreyu fans are a bunch of whimpy emo loving, tasteless punks, who can't take real music like Lamb of God, Shadows Fall, or In Flames, which may not be true for... some.. Atreyu fans!!!

Will everybody just...... Shut Up and ask yourself how the hell are you helping people buy freaken' music!!! It all depends on your taste in music, gosh I'm tired of every body judging music and calling me a 13 year old skater punk, rebeling against the world. So people will everybody just stop judging people or different kinds of music please,... I'm sick of this!!!

Atreyu has plenty to offer, for open minded people!!! "The Curse" overall is a very solid album with lots of sweet material. I liked the album,.... no believ me it's no Metallica but they still give your ears a wonderful experience. Yes, this music is for an heavier audience. Metalcore, even with all the mixtures of music is metal at heart so if you don't like metal, .... why are you even reading this review. Anyways, I liked how the album flowed on in complete unsion, with a bunch of great songs like: "Bleeding Mascra", "My Sanity on the Funeral Pyre", "Corseting", "The Crimson", "Demonology of Heartache", and "Right Side of the Bed".... there were a few others that were pretty good as well, in fact about 10 songs out of 13 are 8 of them (listed above stand out)!!! Yes, I've heard better a little lighter for my taste but, I have no regrets buying the album.

You also get a bonus disc from Victory Records that gives you a sample song from some of the new metalcore bands under there banner, so in a way it's a good buy and kind of gives you an idea on what to buy. Atreyu can be considered a shopping guide. Hardcore Emo fans and Hardcore Death Metal fans have their reasons for disliking metal core.... I though have an open mind and say heck give this a try and you can taste the Metalcore genere and see if you like it.

Overall, I will give this album a 4/5... great album for metalcore fans. You should check out the growing genere!!!

-Rogue Fox "Rogue"
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!, April 28, 2006
By Dave9000 "Dave" (Bristol, UK) - See all my reviews
Ive read through quite a few of the reviews about this album and I have to say that the negative attitude towards Atreyu is undeserved - they are simply a band who has dared to experiment and venture into the unknown, I have heard them described as a "retro metal goth punk" band and to be honest I praise them for taking their music into the 21st century. So what if they aren't "metal", I listen to a hell of a lot of metal from the old glory days of Judas Priest, Sabbath and Metallica right through to the modern day metal bands of Trivium, Mendeed etc and some of the musicianship demonstarted by Atreyu equals nearly all of these bands as far as im concerned, they just express themselves in a different way. So what if they aren't "EMO", "Punk" or "Goth" - that is the whole point of Atreyus music to blend all these genres together to create a new sound which, as it appears, a lot of you don't seem willing to accept. Varkatzas's lyrics may be harsh and very "In your face" but without them Atreyu wouldn't be the same, mixed with Atreyus sound his lyrics are brilliant but elsewhere they would probably fall short of the line. Just buy the CD, listen to it and think about it, think about the meaning and the music, don't just write them off because they are "different". There are plenty of rubbish and quite frankly appauling Emo bands out there that deserve your negative opinions, but Atreyu certainly deserve more praise for what they do. I agree that they could certainly benefit from getting away from some of the over powering "poor me" moments that a lot of their songs derive, but overall this album is brilliant, Atreyu are brilliant and your reviews (most of them) are pathetic.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Pretty bad.
Atreyu is for spoiled young white guys with pink polo shirts with half-grown goatees who also listen to Nickelback and AFI in their spare time. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Danny

5.0 out of 5 stars Way too often overlooked - raw and heavy...
I must say at first I didn't think much of this band, but, they kind of grew on me like something that hurts at first, but, the more you do it, the more you like it... Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Angst
As if metalcore wasnt a chainsaw to your head enough, its absolutely ridiculous when metalcore bands mix emo with there already inoriginal sound. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Virushan is a retard
Atreyu is horrible. Their screamer sounds like he gets kicked in the balls on a daily basis and their smooth vocalist sounds like a little girl. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars why all the hatin?
why do so many ppl hate this band? i mean this is the 2nd most brutal and heavy band on earth. 1st is slipknot. 3rd wuld be trivium. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Improvement; A Beautiful Piece of Work.
What Atreyu's first album lacked, "The Curse" has in ample quantity. This is a striking, pretty album, with a vampiric story behind the words and the screams. Read more
Published on August 5, 2006 by Charles Eddy

5.0 out of 5 stars This is a great album!! BUY IT!!
I know there are a bunch of people out there saying "This gives metalcore a bad name" or "The vocalist has a lung disease" but honestly, they aren't metalcore. Read more
Published on July 6, 2006 by jeffeg

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing cd
Atreyu is by far one of my favorite bands and it's pretty frusturating when people bash them the way they do. Read more
Published on July 2, 2006 by Keithjb128

1.0 out of 5 stars Abomination knew exactly what I was thinking
First of all let me just say I was one of the guys who liked Atreyu before because I easily fell sucker to poor riffed, easy to listen metal. Read more
Published on May 29, 2006 by OzzyApu

1.0 out of 5 stars Geez, I wonder why metalcore gets a bad reputation?
Or maybe because mixing emo and metal is like mixing bleach and ammonia, not a good idea and you might get the bad luck of hurting yourself(don't mix bleach and ammonia)... Read more
Published on May 28, 2006 by Abomination to god

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