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Stavesacre
Against The Silence EP

Artist Info: Discography
Album length: 5 tracks: 19 minutes, 7 seconds
Street Date: July 14, 2009
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It's been quite some time since we heard new music from Stavesacre, who were once a major force
in Christian hard music. Fortunately, the band members have re-united and recorded an independently released five-track EP titled
Against the Silence for our listening enjoyment.
The first thing a new listener will notice on Against the Silence is Mark Salomon's unique vocals. You won't find
any screaming here, rather very intense, somewhat high pitched vocals that are almost shouted. Those who have heard the band
Neon Horse will already be somewhat familiar with Salomon's style. It's definitely unique among the Christian music scene, but it
may be an acquired taste.
Musically, Against the Silence is heavy and hard. The final track slows things down somewhat, but the energy is
especially noticeable on "Side-Stage Syndrome," with Salomon belting out the lyrics over a strong layer of guitar riffs, and on
"The Dash On My Headstone," where Salomon vigorously shouts out "I'm gonna scream 'til I can't anymore." Throughout the
EP, the guitar work is noticeably impressive. Listeners will be reminded of current heavy alternative rock acts like Red and
Since October. But once again, the vocals provide a completely unique feel.
Against the Silence is a solid, enjoyable release and a good opportunity for those new to the band to acquaint
themselves with Stavesacre, while those who are already fans will definitely enjoy this new release.
- Review date: 8/24/09, written by Timothy Estabrooks of Jesusfreakhideout.com
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Record Label: None
Album length: 5 tracks: 19 minutes, 7 seconds + DVD
Street Date: July 14, 2009
Buy It: Zambooie.com
- Against The Silence (Long For More) (4:42)
- Side-Stage Syndrome (2:03)
- The Dash On My Headstone (3:51)
- Teeth Like Knives (3:40)
- ...The Band Played On (Against The Silence Pt. II) (4:55)
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