American Sun Fire From The Gods

Album info

Album-Release:
2019

HRA-Release:
05.11.2019

Label: Eleven Seven Music

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Metal

Artist: Fire From The Gods

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  • 1Truth to the Weak (Not Built to Collapse)03:37
  • 2Right Now03:45
  • 3American Sun03:38
  • 4Trust03:47
  • 5They Don't Like It (feat. Sonny Sandoval of P.O.D.)03:06
  • 6Fight the World02:47
  • 7Victory03:26
  • 8Make You Feel It03:19
  • 9Survivor's Prayer Interlude01:27
  • 10All My Heroes Are Dead03:39
  • 11Out of Time03:36
  • 12Another Level03:33
  • 13Break the Cycle03:41
  • Total Runtime43:21

Info for American Sun



The second album from Austin-based rockers Fire From the Gods. American Sun was recorded, engineered, and mixed by Erik Ron (Godsmack, Motionless In White, Panic! At The Disco) over a two-month period in Los Angeles, and mastered by Howie Weinberg (Alice Cooper, Korn, Red Hot Chili Peppers). It's an expertly executed and DNA distinct amalgam of metal, hip-hop, and modern rock that crackles with intensity. Fire From The Gods have adopted the tagline "In Us We Trust" - meaning "We The People" are responsible for change; a unifying statement in order to try to prevent society from succumbing to the growing malaise brought on by soul-sucking technology, divisive politics, and environmental destruction.

Fire From the Gods



Fire From the Gods
have experienced their share of ups and downs since the Austin, Texas-based act released their David Bendeth-produced (Breaking Benjamin, Paramore) debut three years ago. Since then, the band—which also features drummer Richard Wicander, guitarists Drew Walker and Jameson Teat and bassist Bonner Baker—have toured incessantly with acts like Born Of Osiris and Of Mice & Men, played festivals ranging from the Vans Warped Tour to Mexico's Force Fest, re-released their debut as The Narrative Untold featuring new songs produced by Jonathan Davis of Korn and spread their message to fans all over the world. However instead of resting on their laurels, the act doubled down on their message with American Sun. “I think this record is a lot more personal because I've become a lot more open about who I am and what I've had to deal with,” Channer explains. Channer spent his childhood shuffling between London, New York, Los Angeles, Norfolk and Ghana, giving him a unique perspective on the world, however the issues that he's dealt with such as anxiety, depression, anger, rejection and loss are universal.

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