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The New Reign

The New Reign
Born of Osiris

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Track Listing

  1. Rosecrance
  2. Empires Erased
  3. Open Arms to Damnation
  4. Abstract Art
  5. New Reign
  6. Brace Legs
  7. Bow Down
  8. Take Over

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #35885 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-10-02
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Dimensions: .19 pounds

Customer Reviews

solid3
i just saw these guys with beneath the massacre and a couple crappy bands. i had no idea how young these guys are (or look at least)!

regardless, there are some really solid tracks on this album along with some that feel a little under-developed. it is, like everyone else says, super-short which is somewhat of a letdown. however, the tracks are pretty technical, lots of start/stop work. the synth is a nice touch that creates a catchy groove to a lot of the tracks. i just hope these guys keep working at it because the have the potential to become a truly "epic" and brutal band.

Incredible CD, but too short.4
First of all, this band is incredibly talented, and the music itself is worth 5 stars. However, I had to rate the album at 4 stars simply because it is far, far too short. The album is just over 20 minutes, which is ridiculously short for a $14 CD. Quality over quantity, as they say, but the bottom line is that it should be priced lower because of the short album length. Once again though, the band is awesome and I would highly recommend the CD, the album length is my one and only complaint about it.

short but great5
im not one to be fussy about the length of an album, especially if its this good...i really enjoy listening to this album, they are similar to the faceless, but they take a more 'core' and less technical approach, which suits me better...lol the breakdown in abstract art is soo fricking cool