Redeemer (Norma Jean album)
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Redeemer | ||
Studio album by Norma Jean | ||
Released | September 12, 2006 | |
Recorded | April/May 2006 Radiostar Studio | |
Genre | Metalcore Mathcore |
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Length | 41:44 | |
Label | Solid State Records | |
Producer(s) | Ross Robinson | |
Norma Jean chronology | ||
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O God, the Aftermath (2005) | Redeemer (2006) | ...
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Redeemer is Norma Jean's fourth studio album, the third since changing their name to Norma Jean. It was released on September 12th, 2006 in the United States, and on October 3rd, 2006 in Canada.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "A Grand Scene For A Color Film" – 3:24
- "Blueprints For Future Homes" – 2:49 *
- "A Small Spark Vs. A Great Forest" – 4:59
- "A Temperamental Widower" – 2:46
- "The End Of All Things Will Be Televised" – 5:11
- "Songs Sound Much Sadder" – 3:04 *
- "The Longest Lasting Statement" – 2:47
- "Amnesty Please" – 4:14
- "Like Swimming Circles" – 3:04
- "Cemetery Like A Stage" – 4:26
- "No Passenger: No Parasite" – 4:58
- All songs written by Norma Jean except "Songs Sound Much Sadder" written by Norma Jean & Timothy McTague (Underoath)
- An asterisk indicates a music video has been filmed for the track.
[edit] Personnel
- Cory Brandan - Vocals
- Scottie Henry - Guitar
- Chris Day - Guitar
- Jake Schultz - Bass
- Daniel Davison - Drums
[edit] Additional personnel
- Matthew Putman - Percussion & additional drums
- Ross Robinson - Mixing
- Ryan Boesch - Engineering & Mixing
- Kate Holms - Assistant Engineer
- Asterik Studio - Art Direction & Design
- Shannon Crawford - Album Art Paintings
[edit] Notes
- The song "Blueprints For Future Homes" was the first song to be "released" on their MySpace and Purevolume pages on 7/25/06 at 12:01 AM EST.
- The song "The End Of All Things Will Be Televised" was the second song to be "released" on their MySpace and Purevolume pages on 8/4/06 at 12:01 AM EST.
- The song "A Small Spark VS. A Great Forest" was the third song to be released on their Purevolume and MySpace.
- The album was leaked onto Torrents and P2P networks on July 29th. Contrary to popular belief, the leaked album was indeed mastered and the same as the retail version, although some leaked versions were of lesser quality.
[edit] Single(s)
- "Blueprints For Future Homes" (Video Released 11/4/06)[1]
- "Songs Sound Much Sadder"
*The band shot two videos in Sweden with Popcore film on early September"