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  • Audio CD (25 Feb 2008)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Warner
  • ASIN: B000ZOSN00
  • Other Editions: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 90,962 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. Hear This Prayer For Her 3:56£0.79
Listen  2. Grieve a Lifetime 3:23£0.79
Listen  3. Piece It all Back Together 3:33£0.79
Listen  4. Led Into Demise 3:12£0.79
Listen  5. Demon Eyes (Demonized) 2:35£0.79
Listen  6. With Unspoken Words 3:20£0.79
Listen  7. Free the Fallen 2:51£0.79
Listen  8. Screaming Into the Sky 5:40£0.79
Listen  9. Lead the Ghosts Astray 2:31£0.79
Listen10. Begging for the Truth 3:33£0.79
Listen11. Buried in Black 4:04£0.79


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Sporting a lineup that includes members of Hatebreed and Crowbar, Kingdom of Sorrow's got the kind of undeniable pedigree that makes headbanger mouths water. Jamey Jasta, too longsidelined as a TV host, rips into the material with lip-smacking, neck-bulging glee, and Kirk Windstein's industrial-strength riffs pile on stacks of burnished-steel heaviness. "Grieve a Lifetime" uses cascading guitar lines to paint moodyshades of gray beside Jasta's martial roar, and "Screaming Into the Sky" zooms in on power-ballad wings before crashingdown to earth in grinding anguish. Meat and potatoes metal doesn't come more filling than this.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Check out MySpace, 12 Jan 2008
By Roy Smith "doyster" (Woodchurch Kent) - See all my reviews
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Believe me if you dig Hatebreed and Crowbar and want some TRULY STAGGERINGLY CRUSHING MEGA-RIFFS & BEATDOWNS yet with spine tingling melodies that bother you on and on and on and HAUNTING VOCALS FROM BOTH KIRK AND JAMIE all wrapped up in VEIN BURSTING AGGRESSION and that ONCE IN A LIFETIME MOMENT OF PURE CREATIVE GENIOUS WHEN WORLD'S COLLIDE and all the time being held together with a bluesy streak straight outta the swamps of New Orleans then go check out MySpace for a preview. THIS IS GONNA BE ONE HELLUVA GENRE-DEFINING ALBUM THAT WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS THE BENCHMARK OF BENCHMARKS. The bar isn't just raised it's blasted right outta sight. This album will spell the end of more than it's fair share of stereo systems in it's time. PITY YOUR SPEAKERS. It's the most indescribably heavy slice of music perfection I have ever heard. These guys are GODS. You will not be able to resist turning it up and up and UP. IT'S MONSTER. IF YOU'VE READ THIS FAR YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. Give in. Let yourself go. Be pummelled. Peace.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Let's not get carried away..., 18 April 2008
Like many who will either have already bought this album or are considering it, I'm a longstanding fan of both key contributors to the Kingdom of Sorrow project - Jamie from Hatebreed and Kirk from Crowbar/Down. As such I come to it with full knowledge of how brilliant their respective 'day-jobs' have been over the years.
I think the key word in all of this is 'project'. I say that because both guys have said they very deliberately set about having KoS sound different - Jamie wanted something a bit more melodic than Hatebreed and Kirk wanted something a bit more direct than Crowbar. And herein lies the problem; the best songs on the album are where they've failed to achieve this. It's only when you think "hey, that would have been a killer Crowbar riff" or, "wow, I can imagine that breakdown section in a really fast Hatebreed track" does the thing really come alive.
Don't get me wrong - this isn't a bad album by any stretch of the imagination. It is however rather less than the sum of its parts, and certainly the lesser of the two main guy's output recently. After all, when put between 'Supremacy' and 'Over the Under' I know which one is getting played least!
It's a worthy purchase, but if the pennies are spread thinly I'd advise you to start with Kirk and Jamie's full-time bands first.
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4.0 out of 5 stars PULVERISING....., 1 Nov 2009
By Adam Jackson "Symphonic Metal Fan" (Stoke On Trent , England) - See all my reviews
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Pehaps an acquired taste that can best be described as a mix of Hardcore & Doom Metal (or more accurately Hatebreed meets Crowbar) that should appeal to both your Black Sabbath devotees and to your Agnostic Front/Biohazard fans.
I enjoyed it - it was a bit different lyrically to the impression that the album artwork gave though. The battle/fantasy cover suggested something perhaps more in Candlemass or even Dimmu Borgir waters but the lyrics struck me as a slightly less confrontational/more introspective take on Jamey Jasta's scribing for Hatebreed.
Vocals were just a LITTLE more varied from Jasta than heard with HB with just a faint touch of melody and were complimented by the more dulcet tones of Kirk Windstein of Crowbar. The dual vocal approach worked well with both singers often crossing slightly into each others style.
Musically, again, very solid with a good variety of tempos ranging from Metalcore breakdowns to doom laden riffs up to 100mph adrenalin rushes. Some good riffs, the odd generic one or two, and the occasional GREAT riff. Leads are sparse but effective when used, and fairly melodic. Excellent gutar tone always though. Bass is fat and chunky, not overtly flashy, but very heavy none the less. Good drums with decent snare sound and some harsh but again never OTT double bass drumming.
Production is perfect for this; organic but never sounding too raw either. A different approach from producer Zeuss, this time sounding a bit more 'epic'.
Sometimes Hatebreed can be just a little too full on so this may appeal if you like Jasta's primary band but can't cope with a full length album of that level of intensity.
Hopefully this isn't a one off, as although far from perfect, there is a bright future!
It's certainly encouraged me to invest in some Crowbar, take another look at Corrosion Of Conformity, and reacquaint myself with the likes of Sabbath & Candlemass.
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i am a big fan of Crowbar,so i bought this album and i must say it is very good.the mood is dark and heavy and so are the riffs. Read more
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