The Hope Division

The Hope Division is the third release by American hardcore punk band Stick to Your Guns.

The Hope Division
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1, 2010
GenreMelodic hardcore, metalcore
Length45:38
48:31 (digital edition)
LabelSumerian Records
Stick to Your Guns chronology
Comes from the Heart
(2008)
The Hope Division
(2010)
Diamond
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk(89%) link
Alternative Press link
The New Review link
Sputnikmusic link

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jesse Barnett.

No.TitleLength
1."Where the Sun Sleeps"3:24
2."What Goes Around"1:38
3."Faith in the Untamed"3:41
4."Amber"3:34
5."Wolves at the Door"3:19
6."Some Kind of Hope"4:16
7."Scarecrow"3:15
8."Erida"1:45
9."Life Through Western Eyes"2:46
10."3/60"3:22
11."No Cover"3:01
12."Sufferer"4:16
13."La Poderosa" (Fan submitted ukelele cover of "This is More", hidden track)2:31
14."Inner City International" (Digital Edition Bonus Track)2:53

Personnel

  • Jesse Barnett – lead vocals, additional guitars, piano, lyrics
  • Reid Haymond – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Chris Rawson – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Andrew Rose – bass, backing vocals
  • George Schmitz – drums, backing vocals

Critical reception

The NewReview gave the album a 4.5 out of 5 and states "just because Stick to Your Guns sing songs of hope, don't mistake The Hope Division for a cowardly, meek album. It's energy driven, full of heart, infectious and intent on motivating you to fight the injustice of a selfish world."[1]

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References

  1. Rochester, Jen (May 29, 2010), "Stick To Your Guns - The Hope Division", The NewReview, retrieved May 31, 2010
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