Behind Enemy Lines (album)

Behind Enemy Lines is the debut album by the Christian metalcore band, Saving Grace. It is the only album the band released signed under the label Harvest Earth Records.

Behind Enemy Lines
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 22, 2008
GenreChristian metalcore, death metal, crossover thrash
Length34:12
LabelHarvest Earth Records
Saving Grace chronology
Upheld/Saving Grace
(2006)
Behind Enemy Lines
(2008)
Unbreakable
(2010)

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Indie Vision Music4.3[1]
Sputnik Music[2]
Metal Archives18/20[3]

Reception for the album has been generally positive, though its tendency to veer into predictability has been pointed out.

Christian music website, New Release Tuesday praised the album, calling it "Bold, brutal and 100 percent in your face... an album which will have hardcore and metal kids alike craving more."[4] Erik Thomas of Lastrites wrote "this kind of stuff has been done to death, but this is definitely one of the better examples I've heard, even more so considering the origin".[5] Sputnik Music commented that though the album falls into the trap of being too repetitive, as is often the case with its genre, "this is a great band and album...the best part are the lyrics that advise listeners to believe in themselves no matter what."[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Behind Enemy Lines (Intro)"1:38
2."For So Long..."3:30
3."The Most Beautiful Promise"5:16
4."A Poet's Burial"3:25
5."Just a Second"3:36
6."The Eye of the Storm (Interlude)"3:33
7."...Even as I Bleed"3:24
8."In Your Own Hands"3:48
9."U Becoming You"4:59
10."Last Chance to Dance (Outro)"1:03
Total length:34:12

Credits

Saving Grace

  • Nicholas Tauthi - Vocals
  • Vasely Sapanov - Guitar
  • George White - Bass
  • Benjamin Davidson - Drums

Production[6]

gollark: Typos do NOT count as correctness errors.
gollark: When have I ever been wrong?
gollark: Imagine rapidly. Little time remains.
gollark: I mean, four is three more than one.
gollark: But nobody likes writing FOUR words.

References

  1. "Behind Enemy Lines review on Indie Vision Music". Indie Vision Music. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
  2. "Behind Enemy Lines". Sputnik Music. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
  3. "Behind Enemy Lines". Metal Archives. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
  4. "Behind Enemy Lines". New Release Tuesday. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
  5. "Behind Enemy Lines review". Lastrites. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
  6. "Behind Enemy Lines credits". AllMusic. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
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