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Release:
July 1st, 2003 Label: Gemini Records |
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Every artist has a moment where they go above and beyond. To me SuperGod is that moment. The moment where you realize that you have something special. About 3 songs into the writing process of SuperGod[t]DevilMan I knew we found our "sound' for this CD. It was incredibly heavy and aggressive and I can't stress enough how emotional this Cd was for us. The First song written for the CD was
Song of Servants and the SuperGod. Josh and I just couldn't believe the
aggressive nature of the CD. We managed to hit a happy medium of catchy
hooks and bone crushing riffs. SuperGod was heavier than anything I could
have ever imagined writing. However, all of that heaviness didn't sway the
vocal direction SuperGod told a tale of betrayal. A tale of Woe if you will. The lyrics were so thought provoking that it justified conversations on theories on the webpage and through e-mails. and there are so many little hidden things in SuperGod that still to this day have not been picked up on. (and probably never will be) I honestly have to say that SuperGod is an emotional rollercoaster. It could very well be my favorite CD ever. (but then again. I'm kind of impartial) |
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