Album
Deep Blue
2010 · Rock
5 collectors on Gatefold own this

Deep Blue is a Metal album by Parkway Drive, originally released in 2010. On Gatefold: 24 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
About
By the time of <i>Deep Blue</i>’s release in 2010, Parkway Drive had come a long way from sifting through the slow-burning embers of metalcore on 2005 debut <i>Killing with a Smile</i> to refire what defined them on 2007’s <i>Horizons</i>. Wisely taking an extended period of three years prior to unveiling <i>Deep Blue</i> to hammer lessons learned into a singing blade of genuine craft, the Byron Bay quintet’s third record remains their most critically acclaimed release. Widely hailed as a new chapter in metalcore’s evolution at the time, this was chiefly due to one major development in the band’s songwriting nous. A newfound sense of dynamism now made the heaviness of pacing barnstormers such as “Deliver Me” and “Karma” more compulsive in isolation than numbing in totality—a refreshing epoch of listenability that was particularly pronounced on lone lead single “Sleepwalker”’s bemoaning of social isolation—and extends to the album as a whole. “Home Is for the Heartless” even subverted <i>Horizons</i> favorite “Carrion” as the most deftly melodic and anthemic Parkway Drive had yet to be—though by the very same contrast driving <i>Deep Blue</i>’s appeal, vocalist Winston McCall had never sounded more possessed than on “Pressures.”
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Samsara
- A2Unrest
- A3Sleepwalker
- A4Wreckage
Side B
- B1Deadweight
- B2Alone
- B3Pressures
Side C
- C1Deliver Me
- C2Karma
- C3Home Is For The Heartless
Side D
- D1Hollow
- D2Leviathan I
- D3Set To Destroy
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Metalcore
- heavy
- aggressive
- coastal
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Brett GurewitzGUEST, VOCALS VOCALS VOCALS, GUEST
- Marshall LichtenwaldtGUEST, VOCALS VOCALS VOCALS, GUEST
5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 24 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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