
I Am Empire debuted with Tooth and Nail with somewhat mixed reviews. While Kings definitely had its high points, there was also plenty of room for growth and improvement. The band had a variety of sounds and didn't quite seem to be able to locate one in particular that could define "I Am Empire." With their newest release, Anchors, IAE have definitely nailed down their sound. While Kings was an enjoyable listen, Anchors shows growth in most aspects. The group remains musically adept, but the product has a much better and polished sound. Lead singer Austin Lions has also stepped his game up as well. Lions, whose high-pitched vocals tended to be a bit overbearing at times, is much more on point. Anyone anticipating the release of Anchors should be pleasantly surprised by the band's noticeable progression.
The record opens with "Gravity Bomb" and it's a nice taste of what's to come. It's an upbeat track with a great sound and Lyon's vocal growth is already evident. The album really gets moving with the rocking guitar riff that opens up "Gasoline." The song features a fast intro and break, and a more standard rocking verse and chorus that are highlighted by some effective guitar taps. While the first three songs are upbeat rockers, "Labor" is the first track that really grabs your attention. It's more of a mid-tempo song that relies more on overdrive and less on heavily distorted guitars. It will more than likely end up as a favorite of many as the singability is undeniable. The darker minor tones of "Sing" are another winner. In the opening verse, Lions proclaims, "You are worthy of a great song; so worthy of a good son that I could never be. You are evident around me, elegance resounding by grace I am restored, but inside I don't feel right."
The tempo gets cranked with another heading bobbing riff as "The Mastermind is Me" kicks in and continues to show IAE's all-around advancement. After "Tell Me Mirror," the guitars hit the delay pedal for the U2 feel of "Daylight." It's another softer song, but again, it really stands out as Lions sings, "I should have known you just a little more somehow, but time ran away along with my smile," in the chorus. Perhaps the best song on the album is up next with "Remedy." Lions' vocals are piercing on the chorus, but do not come across as "squeaky" which could best describe some of the vocals on Kings. A lot passion can be felt in the music, vocals, and lyrics here. "Blackout" is the final track and is a fitting end to a solid record. There are no acoustic songs or real ballad type tracks on Anchors.
Going into to Anchors I was hoping desperately for growth and improvement. Kings was indeed a satisfactory debut, but it begged for a little polish and definition. With Anchors, I Am Empire polishes their sound wonderfully. The band doesn't stray too extremely far from the sound of their previous release, but it is certainly more cohesive overall. As with most releases, some songs are better than others--"Gasoline," "Labor," "Sing," and "Daylight" stand out amongst the crowd--but I Am Empire have done a really good job of crafting a solid rock and roll record. Anchors hasn't broken any new ground, but should provide some enjoyment and decent replay value for fans of rock music in general.
- Review date: 3/24/13, written by Michael Weaver of Jesusfreakhideout.com

Kingdmusic Releases New Song "Speed Dial," ft Megan Rose, Oct. 31Wed, 29 Oct 2025 15:50:00 EST |
CDX Records Signs 16-Year-Old Rising Star Josie Birdsong to Distribution Deal with Sony OrchardWed, 29 Oct 2025 15:20:00 EST |
Polished Arrow Music Releases Second Single From Upcoming Label Project, "LOTW"Wed, 29 Oct 2025 13:20:00 EST |
Girder Music Announces HOLY SOLDIER "Promise Man" 30th Anniversary Collectors Edition CD, VinylTue, 28 Oct 2025 17:30:00 EST |
Nashville-Based Modern Music Company, By Design, Partners With BMG Following Company LaunchMon, 27 Oct 2025 21:10:00 EST |
Latter Day Exploits Releases Expanded Edition Album of "Within Consumed"Mon, 27 Oct 2025 20:20:00 EST |
Rottweiler Records Announces New My Place was Taken and The Superior SinglesMon, 27 Oct 2025 20:00:00 EST |
Click here All News Headlines |