Moment of Impact (album)

Moment Of Impact
Studio album by Eye Empire
Released December 12, 2010 (Limited Edition Release)
September 14, 2011 (Physical and iTunes)
Recorded May–June 2010
Genre Alternative metal
Hard rock
Length 42:31
Label Self-released
Eye Empire chronology
Moment Of Impact
(2010)
Impact
(2012)
Version 2 Cover
V2 Cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Sputnikmusic[1]

Moment of Impact is the debut studio album by American rock supergroup Eye Empire. A Limited Edition 1000 copies were released on December 12, 2010 with a full release on September 14, 2011.[2] It features guest appearances from singer Lajon Witherspoon[3] and drummer Morgan Rose[4] both of Sevendust. It was later released as an expanded edition double album, with the title shortened to Impact.

Track listing

Debut Album
No. Title Length
1. "I Pray"   3:37
2. "Idiot"   3:36
3. "More Than Fate"   3:30
4. "Bull In A China Shop"   3:14
5. "Angels & Demons (Be My Angel)"   3:44
6. "Feels Like I'm Falling"   3:07
7. "Victim (Of The System)" (featuring Lajon Witherspoon and Morgan Rose) 3:15
8. "Self Destructive"   3:15
9. "Ignite (Moment Of Impact)"   3:33
10. "The Great Deceiver"   3:30
11. "Don't Lie To Me"   4:27
12. "Last One Home"   3:43

All songs written and composed by Eye Empire. 

V.1 & V.2
No. Title Length
1. "I Pray"   3:37
2. "Idiot"   3:36
3. "More Than Fate"   3:30
4. "Bull In A China Shop"   3:14
5. "Reason"   4:23
6. "Feels Like I'm Falling"   3:07
7. "Victim (Of The System)" (feat. Lajon Witherspoon) 3:15
8. "So Wrong"   3:45
9. "Ignite (Moment Of Impact)"   3:33
10. "The Great Deceiver"   3:30
11. "Last One Home"   3:43

Personnel

Eye Empire
Additional personnel

References

  1. Kassimov, Anton (December 14, 2010). "Eye Empire Moment of Impact". Sputnikmusic.
  2. Fisher, Jason (December 9, 2010). "EYE EMPIRE announce formation". The Gauntlet.
  3. "News & Headlines". eyeempire.com. July 7, 2010.
  4. "SEVENDUST's MORGAN ROSE To Lay Down Drums On EYE EMPIRE Debut". Blabbermouth.net. September 15, 2010.

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