Black Rivers Flow

Black Rivers Flow
Studio album by Lazarus A.D.
Released February 1, 2011 (2011-02-01)
Recorded July–August 2010
Genre Thrash metal, groove metal
Length 41:48
Label Metal Blade
Producer Chris Djuricic & James Murphy
Lazarus A.D. chronology
The Onslaught
(2009)
Black Rivers Flow
(2011)

Black Rivers Flow is the second album by the Wisconsin thrash metal band Lazarus A.D.. It was released on February 1, 2011. The album is the second album following their 2009 release of The Onslaught.

Album information

This album was released on February 1, 2011. Jeff Paulick said about this album: “First off, I have to say we are incredibly proud of Black Rivers Flow. It’s been three and a half years since we recorded our last album and we've grown a lot since then. During the writing process for Black Rivers Flow we were dealing with great personal tragedies. We found a way to draw strength from those tragedies and use it as inspiration to write what we feel is an incredibly more sound record than the last. On Black Rivers Flow, everyone stepped up their game; the riffs are heavier, the choruses catchier, and the vocals have improved and been diversified tenfold. We are on a mission to show the world that we are a force to be reckoned with and aren't thinking about a trend, we're thinking long term. I think our fans will hear these songs and be blown away. The energy and power this time around is undeniable, and we hope the reaction amongst the community reflects just that.” It is their final album released with original drummer Ryan Shutler, as he died of a heart attack on May 18, 2015.

Track listing

All music by Lazarus A.D.

No. Title Length
1. "American Dreams"   4:54
2. "The Ultimate Sacrifice"   4:54
3. "The Strong Prevail"   3:04
4. "Black Rivers Flow"   4:53
5. "Casting Forward"   3:57
6. "Light a City (Up in Smoke)"   3:49
7. "Through Your Eyes"   4:10
8. "Beneath the Waves of Hatred"   5:05
9. "Eternal Vengeance"   7:03
Total length:
41:48

Personnel

Lazarus A.D.

References

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