| 02: There's No I In Fuck You
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| 04: Another Anthem For The Hopeless |
| 05: Revival Never Goes Out Of Style |
| 06: Day And A Thousand Years |
| 07: Through The Eyes Of A Dreamer |
| 10: Thanks For The Memories |
| 11: More Life In The Monitors |
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"All Hail The Dead" is a culmination of honest growth and experience. A combination of ferocity, maturity, heartfelt emotion, technical brilliance, and above all a desire to communicate something substantial, honest and positive to their devoted fans in the midst of a music scene encumbered by vanity and fake corporate music concoctions disguised as underground music with supposed street credibility. Evidence of Walls of Jericho's significance and power can be summed up by vocalist, Candace - "I have incorporated more of my personal life in this record, and I really lay myself on the line. I share my heartaches and grief, what makes me tick and what destroys me. I want to share ? I want to reach people who feel like they're alone and give them a voice that allows them to be strong and know they will survive. On this new record, I didn't want to hold back no matter what. This band becomes a way for me to vent, even now". See them destroy a town near you, and become part of this hardcore family's cathartic release. |
Recorded Sep 2003 @ Cloud City Studios. Redford, Mi.
Engineered By Ryan "Bart" Williams And Mike Hasty.
Produced And Mixed By Mike Hasty.
Mastered By Tom Hutten At Bionic Mastering.
Artwork By Mark Price.
Layout/Design By Josh Grabelle.
Group Photo By John Mckaig. |