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But rejoice! The voice that defined Bless the Martyr and Kiss the Child is back, this time fronting the loud and raucous The Chariot.

Ironically, the shortest song on the disc is titled "Some day in the event that man kind actually figures out what it is that this world revolves around, thousands of people are going to be shocked and perplexed to find out that it was not them.

Sometimes this includes me. And speaking of length, this is a fairly short disc, clocking in at just under twenty-eight minutes.

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When Josh Scogin left his position as lead singer for the alternative metal band Norma Jean in , fans wondered where he would eventually end up. Musically, no prisoners are taken on this release; Scogin and his equally unforgiving colleagues favor the sort of harshness, brutality and suffocating density that metalcore is known for. An exercise in sensory assault for the sake of sensory assault, this minute CD sounds like the soundtrack to hell.

Ah, but here's the punchline: The Chariot, like Norma Jean , is a Christian band -- and this album's lyrics, for all their angst, are meant to be uplifting rather than nihilistic. Some will ask, "How can a band that sounds so brutal be promoting spirituality? The Chariot's stream-of-consciousness lyrics are not preachy; rather, Scogin takes a painful look at the world around him and concludes that Christianity is the remedy.

Most of the time, Scogin screams in English, but he detours into some Spanish lyrics on "Yellow Dress, Locked Knees," declaring, "Jesus, yo quiero que este mundo te conosca. But because this album is so bonecrushing musically, one has to pay very close attention to pick up the Christian references.



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