12 Stones is an Alt/Indie album by 12 Stones, originally released in 2002. On Gatefold: 12 pressings tracked.
About
Take a second and say hello to an unfamiliar face, but one that will be very recognizable in the nearing future. This visage is 12 Stone, the latest signee to somewhat wet behind the ears Wind Up Record. A foursome of 20-something gentlemen hailing from New Orlean, Louisiana, they are said to be filled with anger, passion, energy, heroic, and spirit. With a self-titled debut release, produced by Jay Baumgardner (Papa Roach, Drowning Pool, Alien Ant Farm), let’s see if what’s being said is really true. When Wind Up contacted me to review their latest musical acquisition, I jumped at the chance. I have cultivated much admiration for the extremely gifted label that has turned the mediocre sounds of Creed into a Platinum-selling mainstay for almost every household worldwide, and taking into account bands such as Drowning Pool and Finger Eleven, which are only beginning to make waves in the industry. Getting things started is the weighty alt rock sound of “Crash” which almost mimic, at time, lead singer Paul McCoy’s vocals to Scott Stapp of Creed or Aaron Lewis of Staind. “Broken,” the first single off their debut, has nothing but radio play stamped all over it while “The Way I Feel” brings an ascending anthem that battles the task of finding God when everything’s gone wrong. “Open Your Eyes” and “Home,” are next, and dabble as two weakly manufactured sounds that aren’t even worth mentioning. “Fade Away” brings a strange appealing mix contradictory to the forefront of the album setting away the screams and adding a speck of falsetto though enticing a tiny rap bridge that could easily have been left in the garbage where belonged. “Back Up” is a short attempt at cock rock probing for that straight edge Iggy Pop appeal as “Soulfire” begins reminiscent of Korn and Limp Bizkit but ends as a genuine song of praise. “Running Out Of Pain,” the immediate highlight adds a moody rising resonance that won’t be leaving your head anytime soon. Ending things is “My Life,” a song that will be on the soundtrack of the upcoming The Scorpion King movie soundtrack (starring The Rock), that cuffs a straight edge defining crowd pleaser. It took me a while to swallow this down, as I’ve been out of the radio savvy for a rather good while. But after a few repeated listen, the songs welded their tiny melodies into my mind, and only brought along recurring play. But dissimilar to before, I wasn’t forced to listen; I wanted to. What I found wa, for the most part, very well produced Spiritual tracks of uplifting alternative melodic (sometimes hardcore) modern rock. Any fan of Creed, Adema, Default, Tantric, and Stavesacre should definitely pick this up and while you're getting this LP, be sure to check out 12 Stones on an upcoming tour with Creed. 12 Stones is the eponymous debut album from the American rock band 12 Stone. It was released on April 23, 2002 by Wind-up Record. World Wrestling Entertainment used some of the songs for promotional purpose. "Home" was the song for the WWE Desire video for Kurt Angle. "Broken" was used for the WWE Judgment Day pay-per-view in May 2002. Songs "Running out of Pain" and "Back Up" were used on Cheating Death, Stealing Life - The Eddie Guerrero Story. The song "Back Up" was originally written to be used as an entrance song for The Rock, but was not used as it was too different from what he had been using. The album debuted on the Billboard 200 at Number 147. As of February 2009, the album has sold 138,818 copies in the United State. Singles: "Broken" "The Way I Feel" "Crash" .
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Tracklist
- 1Crash3:42
- 2Broken2:59
- 3The Way I Feel3:47
- 4Open Your Eyes3:11
- 5Home3:24
- 6Fade Away3:56
- 7Back Up3:57
- 8Soulfire2:54
- 9In My Head3:53
- 10Running Out of Pain3:11
- 11My Life3:04
- 12Eric's Song3:23
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Post-Grunge
- distorted
- earnest
- heartland
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Kevin DorrBASS
- Aaron GainerDRUMS
- Eric WeaverGUITAR
- Paul McCoyVOCALS
12 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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