Walls of Jericho / All Hail the Dead
Album: All Hail the Dead   Collection:General
Artist:Walls of Jericho   Added:Jun 2004
Label:Trustkill  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2004-06-14 Pull Date: 2004-08-16 Charts: Loud
Week Ending: Aug 15 Aug 8 Aug 1 Jul 25 Jul 18 Jul 11 Jul 4 Jun 20
Airplays: 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 1

Recent Airplay
1. Aug 12, 2004: Baptism of Solitude
Through the Eyes of a Dreame
4. Jul 29, 2004: Baptism of Solitude
Day and a Thousand Years
2. Aug 12, 2004: Les Chevaux De Frise
Through the Eyes of a Dreame
5. Jul 29, 2004: Les Chevaux De Frise
1:43 Am
3. Aug 05, 2004: Baptism of Solitude
A Little Piece of Me
6. Jul 22, 2004: Baptism of Solitude
A Little Piece of Me

Album Review
mike
Reviewed 2004-06-14
Brutal Slayer-influencef tough metal-core. This is just mosh pit, tough-girl, breakdown heaven. Brutal female vocals and lots of heavy guitars that merge mosh pit hardcore with Slayer and somehow keep it exciting. Some of the best female vocals going in heavy music. This is their first album in 3 years.

**1. A minimal fade in beginning into a stop-start guitar vocal trade off. When the track gets going it has an odd rhythm and somewhat simplistic hardcore sound. Damn her vocals are good on this one.
2. Discordant beginning into melodic and catchy hardcore. They get a bit heavy later but not too metal.
**3. Opens with great gallop and almost understandable vocals. This changes into a massive mosh pit inducing breakdown. They come out of the breakdown thrashing away pretty fast. Wow! There is even a “Go!” right before heading back into another gallop. This track rules!
4. Faster thrash track. The octaves used on the guitar and the clean female vocals give this an emo feel but it’s still heavy.
5. An interesting mix of old-school betrayal hardcore and new heavy sounds. She also sings with herself using some studio trickery. She sings both clean and screamed vocals at the same time. The chorus has a gang of people doing “Woah oh oh oh” singing. You can sorta understand the fucks on this track.
**6. More obvious Slayer influence on this track.
**7. Darker slower beginning into pummeling double bass drums, guitar and screams. Gets fast.
8. The longest track. Goes from basic power chords intro to melodic hardcore. The track does get heavy and then she sings clean vocals along with the screams during the chorus. Eh…there are some discordant parts and break downs and it just seems like they threw too many ideas into one song.
9. Faster and when they get heavy the vocals are strange. Again, it is two different vocal styles at once, but one sounds somewhat demented on this track.
10. Slower, heavy, pained and pissed. There are a couple fucks.
11. Dual clean and screamed vocals again. Short and fast.
12. Full on Slayer breakdown and later in the song heavy slow hardcore breakdown.
13. Discordant, sad, but not heavy.
Great stuff -mph

Track Listing
1. All Hail the Dead   7. Through the Eyes of a Dreame
2. There's no I in F**K You   8. 1:43 Am
3. A Little Piece of Me   9. Jaded
4. Another Anthem for the Hope   10. Thranks for the Memories
5. Revival Never Goes Out of St   11. More Life in the Monitors
6. Day and a Thousand Years   12. Fixing Broken Hearts
  13. To Be Continued...