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Vinyl LP pressing, includes digital download. Mad Season, the band's diverse and defiant third album, arrives after the most turbulent period of the group's career. McAuley also served as co-producer, alongside engineer and mixer Dean Hadjichristou.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelEPT, Epitaph
UPC0045778743919
eBay Product ID (ePID)12046064128
Product Key Features
Release Year2017
FormatRecord
GenreRock
ArtistObey the Brave
Release TitleMad Season
Dimensions
Item Height0.19 in
Item Weight0.61 lb
Item Length12.31 in
Item Width12.18 in
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Number of Discs1
NotesVinyl LP pressing, includes digital download. Mad Season, the band's diverse and defiant third album, arrives after the most turbulent period of the group's career. Yet as vocalist Alex Erian puts it with appropriately blunt eloquence: "We're back stronger than ever." Obey the Brave churns out anthems of empowerment born of adversity. It's the songs that embolden the spirit and exorcise personal demons, whether in the pit or on a day's commute. Songs like "Raise Your Voice," "Full Circle," and "Get Real" are quintessential metalcore bangers. Named for the tumultuous period of it's creation, Mad Season is a truly collaborative effort musically and lyrically. Joining shortly into the touring cycle for 2014's Salvation, Terrence McAuley (guitar) and Cory Wilson (bass) gelled instantly with original members Erian, John Campbell (guitar), and Stevie Morotti (drums). McAuley also served as co-producer, alongside engineer and mixer Dean Hadjichristou. (Protest The Hero, Parkway Drive). "In a weird twisted way I'm thankful for everything it took to get this record made because it all tested our commitment to the band and we're still here, you know, we're still swinging," adds Erian. "The bottom line is, we put so much of ourselves into Mad Season and the music speaks for itself."