PARKWAY DRIVE — Reverence

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Album · 2018

Filed under Metalcore
By PARKWAY DRIVE

Tracklist


1. Wishing Wells (05:03)
2. Prey (04:15)
3. Absolute Power (03:42)
4. Cemetery Bloom (03:10)
5. The Void (03:53)
6. I Hope You Rot (04:50)
7. Shadow Boxing (03:50)
8. In Blood (04:20)
9. Chronos (06:20)
10. The Colour Of Leaving (03:19)

Total Time 42:42

Line-up/Musicians


- Jia O'Connor / bass
- Ben Gordon / drums
- Luke Kilpatrick / guitar
- Jeff Ling / lead guitar
- Winston McCall / vocals

Guest musicians:
- Chady Awad / backing vocals
- George Hadjichristou / strings, piano, production
- Greg Weeks / strings, cello
- Anthony Kalabretta / synth programming
- Yolanda Bruno / violin
- Winston McCall / viola

About this release

CD released 4th May 2018 on Epitaph.

12" vinyl LP released 4th May 2018 on Epitaph / Resist Records:

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Kingcrimsonprog
For their sixth studio album, Parkway Drive had a hell of a lot to live up to. After absolutely perfecting their formula with the popular Horizons and Deep Blue albums, and utterly reinventing themselves on the astounding Ire album, the Australians would have a hard time releasing anything that good. What should they do? Return to the old formula? Try and repeat the triumph of Ire?

What they decided to do was a bit different. On Atlas, the great but less-popular follow up to Deep Blue they decided to try and balance their formula with new ideas like choirs, strings and DJ scratching with more variety of fasts and slows. The band weren’t going to limit themselves or stay in their own little box, they already did the perfect version, so its time to try some new ideas.

Reverence, to me, feels to Ire as Atlas did to Deep Blue. Its not a rehash of the past formula but a pushing of the envelope. Its taking that general idea but broadening it. There’s some pretty inventive and new sounds for Parkway on this album, from quiet spoken word bits, no almost Ghost-eque latin sounding chants (‘I Hope You Rot’), and film-score sounding orchestration. And while Atlas all sounded cataclysmic like a disaster movie, Reverence sounds epic and biblical.

Musical direction is one thing, but of course its all for nothing if the quality isn’t there. Fortunately Revereance is not only interesting, but it is also excellent. There are some absoltuely fantastic songs, amazingly catchy choruses and damn enjoyable guitar lines. There’s parts that’ll stick in your head for days (‘I’ve got the whole world swinging from the end of a chain,’ gets me every time). Some of those drum fills and leads are demading of a good air-instrumenting. Some of these songs will utterly crush live!

If you only want Parkway at their absolute heaviest and don’t want any clean singing, or any atypical instrumentation, then maybe chose a different album as your first. If you like the band, especially the shift in direction that started with Ire, then you don’t want to be missing out on Reverance. It is one hell of a record, strong all the way through, creative, interesting and thoroughly entertaining.

Highlights include the single ‘Wishing Wells’ as well as ‘Shadow Boxing’ and the dark ‘The Colour Of Leaving’

Its too early yet to rank it in their discography, but I can tell you right away from first impressions it certainly aint in trouble of being in the bottom half. I got this on release day (for some reason it was signed, which didn’t cost any extra, hooray!) and have absolutely pasted it every since. I can listen to this five times in a row and not be sick of it. It is a truly joyous album. If you are a fan don’t hesitate, get in on this ASAP.

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