Beyond The Embrace

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Insect Song 05:00 Tools
Mourning In Magenta 04:59 Tools
Fleshengine Breakdown 04:37 Tools
Plague 04:06 Tools
My Fall 05:05 Tools
Bastard Screams 05:38 Tools
Compass 03:04 Tools
Redeemer 05:10 Tools
Against The Elements 04:31 Tools
Rapture 05:00 Tools
Absent 04:37 Tools
Release 03:48 Tools
Within 03:58 Tools
The Bending Sea 04:39 Tools
Ashes 02:54 Tools
Embers Astray 04:33 Tools
...Of Every Strain 03:56 Tools
Drowning Sun 03:27 Tools
The Riddle Of Steel 07:03 Tools
Weak And The Wounded 03:45 Tools
The Plague 04:07 Tools
The Weak and the Wounded 03:45 Tools
Flesh Engine Breakdown 00:00 Tools
The Trooper (Iron Maiden) 04:11 Tools
Drowning Sun [instrumental] 00:00 Tools
The Trooper 04:13 Tools
The Riddle of Steel [instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Ashes (Intsrumental) 02:55 Tools
…Of Every Strain 03:55 Tools
. . .Of Every Strain 03:55 Tools
07 Ashes 02:55 Tools
Until The Flood 01:00 Tools
Ashes [Instrumental] 02:55 Tools
Minion 06:35 Tools
Flash Engine Breakdown (Unmixed) 00:00 Tools
Enveloping the Emptiness 03:54 Tools
Beyond Me 04:51 Tools
Instrumental 04:51 Tools
The Trooper (Iron Maiden Cover) 00:00 Tools
Prowler (Iron Maiden Cover) 04:12 Tools
Rebel Yell (Bill Idol Cover) 04:01 Tools
Rebel Yell 04:12 Tools
Flesh Engine Breakdown (Unmixed Version) 04:12 Tools
Flesh Engine Breakdown [Unmixed][*] 04:12 Tools
Weak And Wounded 04:12 Tools
Prowler 04:00 Tools
Drowning Sun (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
..of Every Strain 00:00 Tools
The Riddle of Steel (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Fleshengine Breakdown [Unmixed][*] 04:53 Tools
The Trooper (Iron Maiden Cover 04:53 Tools
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"Ferocious"."melodic"."gifted"."strong debut"."truly old school metal riffing"."superior debut"."modern"."high octane". The press for BEYOND THE EMBRACE's 2002 debut release "Against The Elements" hailed the group with many attributes, but the constant opinion was that BTE was "The Band to Watch". With their sophomore release Insect Song, BEYOND THE EMBRACE deliver on all fronts. Barely in their twenties when the debut was recorded, a road tested, more mature and confident band collaborated with producer KEN SUSI (UNEARTH) to create Insect Song and the results will leave Metal fans slack jawed. From the opening pressure of "Fleshengine Breakdown" to the closing strains of "Within", BEYOND THE EMBRACE have left any comparisons to their heroes behind and forge ahead with a sound and identity all their own. "Recording this album was very different from recording our first album," states vocalist Shawn Gallagher. "The whole process was something totally new in that with Against the Elements we had been playing the songs for years so when we went into the studio we didn't really need a producer to help us figure out where the songs needed to go. With this one we sat down with and played all of the songs live. Ken took notes on each song and was able to give us suggestions as an outside listener. The pre-production process was all new to us as well and Ken really helped us trim down our songs, find the best tones and nail the breakdowns. He also really helped us bring out some different sides of BTE that have been dormant in our previously written songs. All in all we are really happy with the finished result. Ken said he would get us the guitar sounds that we wanted and he really came through." BEYOND THE EMBRACE compose and perform with the savvy of metal veterans and Insect Song is no exception. Produced by label mate Ken Susi of Unearth and recorded at System Recordings in Ipswich, MA December 12, 2003 - February 9, 2004, Insect Song is going to show Beyond the Embrace in a new light, as a band that has their shit together and also as a band that WILL be heard whether people or music critics like it or not. BTE has toured nationally with such bands as Opeth, Lacuna Coil, Kataklysm, Misery Index, Divine Empire, Helloween, Jag Panzer and more. The band will be heading out in support of their new album starting May 1st with metal veterans Prong with more tours to come. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.