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Stavesacre: Mark Salomon (vocals); Neil Samoy, Ryan Dennee (guitar, background vocals); Dirk Lemmenes (bass); Sam West (drums, background vocals).Additional personnel: Beth Ba...Read more
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While this is obviously a talented hard rock band, they got ripped-off here. The production is terrible and whomever directed the production of this release did a terrible jo...Read more

(stavz'a'ker) by Stavesacre (CD, Feb-2006, XSRecords)

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    Album Features
    UPC:823947100325
    Artist:Stavesacre
    Format:CD
    Release Year:2006
    Record Label:XSRecords
    Genre:Gospel

    Track Listing
    1. Witch Trial
    2. Blind Hope
    3. Alice Wishlist
    4. Island
    5. Place Where I Can Breathe, A
    6. If Not Now
    7. Night Town
    8. Sad Parade
    9. Why Good People Suffer
    10. Yes
    11. World to Wait

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    Producer:David Bianco
    Distributor:Fontana Distribution
    Recording Type:Studio
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

    Album Notes
    Stavesacre: Mark Salomon (vocals); Neil Samoy, Ryan Dennee (guitar, background vocals); Dirk Lemmenes (bass); Sam West (drums, background vocals).Additional personnel: Beth Balmer (vocals, violin, viola, cello); David Bianco (Fender Rhodes piano).Recorded at Mad Dog Studios, Burbank, California.Stavesacre's fourth album, the phonetically spelled (stavz'a'ker), is a remarkable leap from the band's work on Tooth and Nail. Once mired down in the muck of depressing alternative metal, through time Stavesacre has turned into a tight and dynamic emo group. First, they've managed to balance the mix of guitar and vocals perfectly, with Mark Salomon's dark moan carrying beautifully over the fuzz-drenched guitars. Boasting huge choruses, several intense musical breakdowns, and some truly inspired guitar work from Neil Samoy and Ryan Dennee, (stavz'a'ker) is just the kind of album the band needed to take the next step. Lyrically, the group's simple cries for love and sympathy are perfectly fitted to the music, offering an optimistic take on a genre known for its heart-wrenching songs. But Salomon's background as a born-again Christian gives the music a potency that is infectious; the positive messages and thoughtful ideas found within inspire multiple listens. Walking the line between harsh aggression and melodic radiance with ease, (stavz'a'ker) is the culmination of seven years of hard work that has resulted in a very satisfying album. ~ Bradley Torreano

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    a disappointment for sure

    Created: 20/07/08
    While this is obviously a talented hard rock band, they got ripped-off here. The production is terrible and whomever directed the production of this release did a terrible job. Nitro Records really did Stavesacre a disservice here.

    I think that a couple of songs were already pre-released on either an EP or their best-of: Witch Trial and Sad Parade.

    This is a great band with vocal integrity and creative musicianship, but here their focus isn't coherent. This cd is also a darkner release than others.

    My favorite song is Why Good People Suffer. This song examines depravity with a sincerity that doesn't have all of the answers.
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