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The Melody and the Energetic Nature of Volume
Rock · 2006 · 11 tracks

The Melody and the Energetic Nature of Volume

Breathy, theatrical vocals meet heavy, polished riffs. A mid-2000s alternative metal staple exploring the clinical anatomy of a failing relationship.

February 21, 2006 · Cutting Edge

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A high-drama, polished exploration of heartbreak that feels both clinical and deeply wounded.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks
01
A Cross and a Girl Named Blessed
3:51
02
Stop and Say You Love Me
3:02
03
Cold (But I'm Still Here)
3:53
04
Eclipsed
4:22
05
Beg
3:47
06
Over
3:36
07
Possession
3:32
08
Dark That Follows
5:28
09
The Promise and the Threat
4:32
10
Quote
5:03
11
The Tease
3:59
Moments Worth Listening For
The explosive transition from the whisper-quiet verse to the soaring, desperate chorus of Cold (But I'm Still Here).
The haunting, slowed-down interpretation of Sarah McLachlan's Possession that transforms it into a dark rock anthem.
The way the guitars interlock with a rhythmic, percussive chug during the bridge of Over.
Reviews

How does The Melody and the Energetic Nature of Volume sound next to the rest of Evans Blue's catalogue?

Rainy Day+1.8σ

Rainy Day saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

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