A Great Artist
A Great Artist | ||||
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Studio album by A Life Once Lost | ||||
Released | June 17, 2003 | |||
Genre | Mathcore, groove metal, progressive metal | |||
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Ferret Music Deathwish (DWI23) | |||
Producer | A Life Once Lost | |||
A Life Once Lost chronology | ||||
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2004 LP | ||||
cover of the 2004 LP reissue |
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Allmusic | [1] |
A Great Artist is the second album by Philadelphia band A Life Once Lost. Originally released in 2003, it was reissued as an LP record in 2004. Showing a strong influence from technical metal band Meshuggah, it is considered to be their breakout album.
Track listing
- Surreal Atrocities – 3:04
- Cavil – 3:38
- The Change Came Suddenly – 4:09
- Nevermore Will I Have an Understanding... – 5:22
- ...in Anything Under the Sun – 2:27
- Maudlin – 3:04
- Pious – 4:35
- The Wicked Will Rot – 3:41
- Overwhelming – 3:51
Credits
- Jacob Bannon – Design, Illustrations
- Robert Meadows -vocals
- Robert Carpenter - guitars
- Douglas Sabolick - Guitars, Backing Vocals
- Nick Frasca – Bass
- Justin Graves – Drums
- Andrew Frankle – Engineer
- Eric Rachel – Mixing
- Alan Douches – Mastering
References
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