
The Divinity Of Purpose is a Rock album by Hatebreed, originally released in 2013. On Gatefold: 22 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
About
Anyone who feared that Hatebreed was going the way of doom metal due to the lumbering tempos on its 2009 eponymous album is in for a surprise. According to frontman Jamey Jasta, the metalcore quintet’s sixth studio album was crafted for the pit. The opening single, “Put It to the Torch,” is an instant jolt of fisticuff-friendly aggression. At just more than two minutes, the song explodes with Wayne Lozinak and Frank Novinec blasting thrash-metal riffs alongside a rhythm section approximating an old-school hardcore-punk foundation played at hyper speeds. Similarly, the following “Honor Never Dies” is a solid reminder that many of today’s kindred acts need to step up their games. Over a skull-bludgeoning sonic attack, Jasta wails anthemic war cries and a resonant credo of inner strength: "Sometimes standing for what you believe/Means standing alone." Both the title track and “Nothing Scars Me” are prime examples of Hatebreed’s style of layering new textures against a groundwork rooted in the bygone punk assault of Rollins-era Black Flag and early Suicidal Tendencies.
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Tracklist
- 1Put It To the Torch2:12
- 2Honor Never Dies3:12
- 3Own Your World3:39
- 4The Language3:14
- 5Before the Fight Ends You3:17
- 6Indivisible2:56
- 7Dead Man Breathing3:19
- 8The Divinity of Purpose3:39
- 9Nothing Scars Me3:08
- 10Bitter Truth2:40
- 11Boundless (Time To Murder It)3:21
- 12Idolized and Vilified2:23
Credits
Performers
- Chris BeattieBASS
- Matt ByrneDRUMS
- Frank "3 Gun" NovinecGUITAR
- Wayne LozinakGUITAR
- Jamey JastaLEAD VOCALS VOCALS
22 pressings tracked on Gatefold
