Guardians (The Crimson Armada album)

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Guardians
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 7, 2009
Genre Melodic death metal, [1] metalcore, [2] deathcore [3]
Length41:36
Label Metal Blade
Producer Joey Sturgis
The Crimson Armada chronology
Behold the Architect
(2008)
Guardians
(2009)
Conviction
(2011)
Singles from Guardians
  1. "The Serpent's Tongue"
    Released: September 17, 2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Absolute Punk 71% [4]
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Guardians is the debut studio album by American metalcore band The Crimson Armada. The album was released on July 7, 2009. 5 of the tracks on this album were the re-recorded tracks from their previous 6-tracks release, Behold the Architect, which were "Desecrated", "The Final Words", "Revelations (featuring Travis Kempton)", "A Filthy Addiction", and "The Architect". [7]

Contents

Music videos

The Crimson Armada released a video for the song "The Serpents Tongue", produced by Thunder Down. The video begins with the band playing inside a home then going to a woman sorting photos. Meanwhile, a member of the 82nd Airborne wanders in Normandy during WWII, he is ambushed by German soldiers and shot. After a few more scenes of the band, the man begins to read a letter, he then dies. At that time the woman then begins to sprout angel wings. She then appears with the soldier in Normandy. She touches him and his eyes open again as she smiles. The video ends with her putting his photo (which used to have the eyes covered) down into a pile with other photos. [8]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Guardians"5:36
2."A Filthy Addiction"4:59
3."The Sound, the Flood, the Hour"4:30
4."In the Eyes of God"4:15
5."The Serpent's Tongue"4:21
6."Revelations" (featuring Mattie Montgomery of For Today)2:44
7."Desecrated"4:03
8."The Final Words" (featuring Joey Sturgis)5:07
9."The Architect"5:25
10."Outro"0:36
Total length:41:36

Personnel

The Crimson Armada

Additional personnel

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