
Human Clay
Creed (3)
1999
Human Clay is a Alt/Indie album by Creed (3), originally released in 1999. On Gatefold: 74 pressings tracked, owned by 19 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Post-Grunge
- distorted
- intense
- heartland
About
In the future, theologians will study Creed’s lyrics to grasp the scope of American spiritual angst in the 1990s. <i>Human Clay</i> (1999), the band’s second album, returned to the ground covered in their debut, with singer Scott Stapp once again wrestling with his inner furies, raging and beseeching as guitarist Mark Tremoni lays down blasts of precision-aimed guitar fire. Creed’s pain-wracked brand of hard rock owes a debt to both early ‘90s grunge bands and ‘70s metal-mongers like Led Zeppelin and (gasp) Black Sabbath. On <i>Human Clay</i>, they hammer these influences into melodic-yet-muscular songs that avoid excess bombast. Stapp’s God-obsessed lyrics are the true meat of the music: “Higher” claws its way heavenward as it builds to a volcanic chorus; “Are You Ready” staggers towards inner awakening over a throbbing guitar riff; “Faceless Man” confronts a Christ-like presence amidst a seething, prodding track. Relieving the torment is “With Arms Wide Open,” a stirring anthem written for Stapp’s son Jagger. <i>Human Clay</i> grapples mightily with questions of the soul — even as it grinds out hellaciously good rock.
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Tracklist
- 1Are You Ready?4:45
- 2What If5:18
- 3Beautiful4:20
- 4Say I5:16
- 5Wrong Way4:19
- 6Faceless Man5:59
- 7Never Die4:51
- 8With Arms Wide Open4:35
- 9Higher5:17
- 10Wash Away Those Years6:04
- 11Inside Us All5:39
Credits
Performers
- Brian MarshallBASS
- Scott PhillipsDRUMS
- Mark TremontiGUITAR VOCALS
- Scott StappVOCALS
- Kirk KelseyMANDOLIN ORGAN
- John KurzwegORGAN ELECTRIC ORGAN
19 collectors on Gatefold own this · 74 pressings tracked on Gatefold
