Ghost Stories (Silent Civilian album)

Ghost Stories
Studio album by Silent Civilian
Released May 18, 2010
Genre Metalcore, thrash metal
Length 47:46
Label Mediaskare Records
Century Media
Producer Jonny Santos
Silent Civilian chronology
Rebirth of the Temple
(2006)
Ghost Stories
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Live-Metal.net[1]
MetalEater.com(A)[2]
Sputnikmusic[3]
Thenewreview.net[4]

Ghost Stories is the second album by the metalcore music group Silent Civilian, the follow-up to Rebirth of the Temple. It was released on May 18, 2010.

About the album, Jonny Santos was quoted as saying, "Musically, this record is very different from the last, but evolution is the key to longevity, in my eyes. I believe we are making a record that will retain what is the main essence of Silent Civilian, but maturing greatly pushing forward."[5] Speaking about the darker themed lyrics, Santos explained "I went from being in a pretty solid relationship, having a house and a wife to sleeping on the recording studio floor and losing it all. I was in a really dark place when writing the lyrics to this record. I had a lot of animosity to certain people in my life at the time and it just reflected through my writing."[6]

The album debuted at #21 on the Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers) chart, moving roughly 1,600 copies during its first week of release.[7]

The first single to be released off the album was "Last One Standing". The video depicts the band playing amid scenes of soldiers fighting and being attacked in a Middle Eastern environment, along with flashes of a suburban home-life. The video was shot by director Scott Hansen, who has previously worked with A Day to Remember, Alesana and A Skylit Drive.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Let Us Pray"   4:54
2. "Victim of Fear"   3:54
3. "The Phoenix"   4:43
4. "Ghost Stories"   5:28
5. "Sustenance"   3:33
6. "Cast the First Stone"   3:48
7. "Last One Standing"   4:03
8. "Atonement"   3:18
9. "Murder One"   5:15
10. "Dressed in Black"   3:41
11. "The Gift (Feeding Time)"   5:06
Total length:
47:46

References

  1. Live-Metal.net review
  2. MetalEater.com review
  3. Sputnikmusic review
  4. Thenewreview.net review
  5. , Blabbermouth.net
  6. , TheGauntlet.com
  7. , blabbermouth.net
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