Tracklist
Forever | 3:07 | ||
Kill the Creator | 2:26 | ||
Real | 3:07 | ||
Bleeding In The Blur | 4:04 | ||
The Mud | 4:10 | ||
The New Reality | 2:03 | ||
Spy | 3:22 | ||
Ugly | 3:09 | ||
No One Is Untouchable | 2:23 | ||
Hurt Goes On | 4:00 | ||
Dream2 | 3:02 |
Credits (4)
- Joe GoldmanBass
- Jami MorganDrums, Vocals
- Reba MeyersGuitar, Vocals
- Eric BalderoseGuitar, Vocals, Synthesizer
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Originally released: 2017-01-13
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Roadrunner Records – 1686-174632 | US | 2017 | US — 2017 |
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Roadrunner Records – 1686-174631 | US | 2017 | US — 2017 |
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Roadrunner Records – 1686-174631 | US | 2017 | US — 2017 |
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Roadrunner Records – 1686-174631 | US | 2017 | US — 2017 |
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Roadrunner Records – RR7463-2 | Europe | 2017 | Europe — 2017 |
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Roadrunner Records – none | Australia | 2017 | Australia — 2017 |
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Reviews
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referencing Forever (LP, Album) 1686-174631
This record is kick ass! It hits hard right when it needs to. For a heavy metal album, sound is very good. -
referencing Forever (CD, Album, Stereo) 1686-174632
This album sucks. At first I enjoyed it because it seemed really interesting but most of the "interest" here is incredibly skin-deep and forced for the "weirdness" and "experimental cred." They eventually got a bit better at fitting their brand of experimentation into their music, but it's still not really great and comes across as oddly-insincere to me. There are poppy songs, stupid-heavy songs, lots of random moments of silence, and some post-grunge deviations... it's just not cohesive or logical at all, and making albums like that with no thread running throughout other than the idea of inconsistency and (forced) diversity are just bummers to me. -
referencing Forever (LP, Album) 1686-174631
Drown yourself into the newest and latest growler nation fierce and loudest noisy performance from Code Orange whose composed off lead vocalist Eric Shade Balderose, guitarist/vocalist Reba Meyers, vocalist and drummer Jaime Morgan and bassist Joe Goldman and guitarist Dominic Landolina growing their existence through the Heavy Metal extreme world using the band's Metalcore/Industrial Metal/Hip Metal and Alternative Metal fusion deliverance in bursting sounds that can be put on the listed league under Slipknot's empire music. Heaviest riffs, drummer bashing and disturbing results to blow the speakers up means something hideous lurking beneath the lyrics and effects might have affecting your minds while listening to them.
Forever the album fueled by more than just blistering music but as well as thus grungy track like Ugly will reminding you for Jonathan Davis and Korn or no pretension Rock am Ring arena metallic tunes from Bleeding in The Blur, The New Reality as well as No One is Untouchable perfectly, giving the listeners kinds of flashback over the late dying scene of Hip Metal rocking to meets Metalcore - also getting a bit boring nowadays but Code Orange alerting us about something fresher by seminal Hardcore fast old-school twisting plots on awakening the Heavy Metal interests back in suffocating millennium !
This third album been produced by Kurt Ballou and Will Yip. -
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The record release show versions were mixed copies of the clear version and some on red. They were randomly inserted and exact numbers haven't been confirmed.
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