I, Lucifer (album)
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I, Lucifer | |||||
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Studio album by Destroy the Runner | |||||
Released | April 15, 2008 | ||||
Recorded | Winter 2007; Baltimore, MD | ||||
Genre | Alternative metal Christian metal Post-hardcore |
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Label | Solid State Records | ||||
Producer | Brian McTernan | ||||
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I, Lucifer is the second studio release from Destroy the Runner. It is the first Destroy the Runner album released with vocalist Chad Ackerman, replacing Kyle Setter; and Tanner Sparks, replacing Jeremiah Crespo on bass. Due to these change ups, the record is expected to have a remarkably different sound from their previous effort. [1] I, Lucifer was released on 15 April, 2008. The day of the release they also played a short set for free at Lou's Records in Encinitas, California.
The album was recorded with Brian McTernan (Circa Survive, Strike Anywhere) at Salad Days Studio; the album's sound reflects a far more progressive sound than their previous effort. I, Lucifer does distance itself from Saints in that there is a noticed reduction in the amount of screaming on the album, but due to the tight production, the sound has grown greatly. A description of the album and e-cards produced by their record label, Solid State Records, can be found on their MySpace page.
[edit] Track listing
- "Mono: Crumbs for the Murder" (3:32) [2]
- "Di: Isabella’s" (3:44)
- "Tri: Mr. and Mrs. Cuckoldom" (3:52)
- "Tetra: A Bag of Marbles" (3:00)
- "Penta: I, Lucifer" (3:42)
- "Hexa: It’s Always Colder in Paris" (2:36)
- "Hepta: A Pathetic Psalm" (3:59)
- "Octa: Luxuria" (3:20)
- "Ennea: On Falling Leaf" (3:45)
- "Deca: A Novel of War" (2:48)
- "Hendeca: A Mountain So Big, A Question So Small" (4:32)