Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Rise With Me ~ In This Moment
2. Blood ~ In This Moment
3. Adrenalize ~ In This Moment
4. Whore ~ In This Moment
5. You're Gonna Listen ~ In This Moment
6. It Is Written ~ In This Moment
7. Burn ~ In This Moment
8. Scarlet ~ In This Moment
9. Aries ~ In This Moment
10. From The Ashes ~ In This Moment
11. Beast Within ~ In This Moment
12. Comanche ~ In This Moment
13. Blood Legion, The ~ In This Moment
14. 11:11 ~ In This Moment
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Personnel: Maria Brink (vocals, piano); Chris Howarth (guitar, background vocals); Travis Johnson (bass guitar); Tom Hane (drums). | |
| Audio Mixer: Kevin Churko. | |
| Recording information: The Hideout, Las Vegas, NV. | |
| Photographer: Robert Kley. | |
| Blood, the fourth studio outing from Los Angeles, California-based arena metalcore outfit In This Moment, retains much of 2010's A Star-Crossed Wasteland's pop sheen, while adding new electronic elements to the mix. The first album to be recorded sans founding members Blake Bunze and Jeff Fabb, the record is steeped in the brooding, ornate, angst-filled, sonically meticulous craftsmanship that has made the group a festival favorite since its 2007 debut. The collection offers up 14 new tracks, including the blistering first single, "Blood," which was written by vocalist Maria Brink, lead guitarist Chris Howorth, and Juno Award-winning producer Kevin Churko. | |
Producer: Kevin Churko |
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Engineer: Kane Churko; Kevin Churko |
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Technical Info
| Release Date : 08/14/2012 | |
| Original Release Date : 2012 | |
| Catalog ID : CMA 8874 | |
| Label : Century Media (USA) | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00727701887425 |
Professional Reviews
Kerrang (Magazine)
(p.53)
- "The tribal rhythms and simple refrain of 'Comanche' supply a visceral punch to the gut, while 'Burn' and 'Scarlet' both take a more atmospheric and goth-tinged approach."
(p.53)
- "The tribal rhythms and simple refrain of 'Comanche' supply a visceral punch to the gut, while 'Burn' and 'Scarlet' both take a more atmospheric and goth-tinged approach."

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