Saints (Destroy the Runner album)

Saints is Destroy the Runner's debut album released through Solid State Records on September 12, 2006. It is also the only album to feature Kyle Setter as lead vocalist and Jeremiah Crespo as bassist.

Saints
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 12, 2006
GenreMetalcore, melodic metalcore
Length41:01
LabelSolid State Records
ProducerDestroy the Runner
Steve Russell
Destroy the Runner chronology
Saints
(2006)
I, Lucifer
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Indie Vision Music gave a positive review to the album, remarking positively on the variation from hard core metal "Aggressive, pop-influenced metal", though noting that metalcore traditionalists would "dismiss the album as too weak".[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Dialogue"1:17
2."My Darkness"4:03
3."Columbia"4:29
4."Saints"3:59
5."Thoughts in Reverse"2:35
6."The Aleph"3:58
7."From the Red" (feat. Cove Reber)4:35
8."Without Sight"2:55
9."Separate"3:11
10."Sound of Reason"3:24
11."There Can Be No Hesitation"3:35
12."Pallbearer"4:15
13."Resolution"1:25

Personnel

Destroy the Runner

  • Kyle Setter – lead vocals
  • Nick “Maldy" Maldonado – lead guitar
  • Duane Reed – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Jeremiah Crespo – bass guitar
  • Marc Kohlbry – drums

Guest personnel

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References

  1. Corey Apar. "Saints Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  2. "Album Review - Saints". Indie Vision Music. 29 November 2006. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
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