ARTIST: Norma Jean TITLE: Redeemer LABEL: Solid State GENRE: Hardcore BITRATE: 238kbps avg PLAYTIME: 0h 41min total RELEASE DATE: 2006-09-12 RIP DATE: 2006-09-09 Track List ---------- 01. A Grand Scene For A Color Film 3:24 02. Blueprints For Future Homes 2:49 03. A Small Spark Vs. A Great 4:59 Forest 04. A Temperamental Widower 2:46 05. The End Of All Things Will Be 5:11 Televised 06. Songs Sound Much Sadder 3:04 07. The Longest Lasting Statement 2:47 08. Amnesty Please 4:14 09. Like Swimming Circles 3:04 10. Cemetary Like A Stage 4:26 11. No Passenger : No Parasite 4:58 Release Notes: Produced by Ross Robinson (At The Drive-in, From First To Last, Sepultura), Redeemer is at once the heaviest and most personal album in this band's arsenal - and that's saying something. With their 2002 Solid State Records debut, Bless The Martyr And Kiss The Child, Norma Jean established themselves as one of the noisiest and most adventurous young bands in metal today. With the 2005 follow-up, O' God, The Aftermath, drummer Daniel Davison, bassist Jake Schultz, and guitarists Chris Day and Scottie Henry welcomed new vocalist and Arkansas native Cory Brandan to their lineup and took their artful, technical noise to the proverbial next level, earning critical acclaim, a 2006 Grammy nomination (for Asterik Studios' awe-inspiring artwork) and a spot on Ozzfest in the process. With a guest appearance on drums from Matt Putman (Living Sacrifice, Lovedrug, Unwed Sailor, Eso Charis), Norma Jean brings you the perfect showcase of their collective mastermind. Never straying from their unmatched signature sound, Redeemer proves to be the band's best effort yet. Tonight the South is on fire.