The Silent Circus

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The Silent Circus
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 21, 2003
October 3, 2006 (reissue) [1]
Recorded2003
Genre
Length52:56
Label Victory
Producer
  • Matthew Ellard
  • Between the Buried and Me
Between the Buried and Me chronology
Between the Buried and Me
(2002)
The Silent Circus
(2003)
Alaska
(2005)
Re-issue cover
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Cover for the reissue of The Silent Circus
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [7]
PopMatters 8/10 [6]
PunknewsStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg [5]

The Silent Circus is the second studio album by American progressive metalcore band Between the Buried and Me. Released October 21, 2003, through Victory Records. It was their first album to be released through Victory Records after their departure from Lifeforce Records. It was re-released in 2006 with a bonus DVD included. The album includes 10 tracks with a hidden song titled "The Man Land" hidden at the end of "The Need for Repetition". It is notable for being the band's only album not to be produced by Jamie King. The album was remixed and remastered in 2020.

Contents

This is the band's last release with guitarist Nick Fletcher and bassist Jason King and only album with drummer Mark Castillo.

A music video was released for the song "Mordecai"; the video starts with the first nineteen seconds of "Reaction" before transitioning into "Mordecai".

The two part song "Lost Perfection" are the first songs in the Parallax story, which would further develop in "Prequel of the Sequel" from their album Colors and "Swim to the Moon" from their album The Great Misdirect. The Parallax story later became its own EP and album respectively, The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues and The Parallax II: Future Sequence.

Reception

The album received generally positive reviews from professional critics. Adrien Begrand of PopMatters opined in a positive review for the album, "The Raleigh, North Carolina, band had sliced and diced its way through multiple extreme metal subgenres, bridging the "math metal" complexity of the Dillinger Escape Plan, the godly hardcore of Converge, the furious technical death metal of Nile, and the more melodic strains of mid-'90s Swedish death metal with astonishing dexterity." [6] Kurt Morris of Allmusic commented, "One minute the band may be playing thrash metal and the next they're flowing into death growls and thick guitar riffs. They certainly show a mastery of the hardcore and metal styles that many bands their age can take a lot longer to understand. The metal take on things can seemingly change in a flash as lead singer Tommy Rogers fleshes out his vocals and utilizes the keyboards to create something that sounds more like it should be on a Smashing Pumpkins album". [7]

In 2021, The Silent Circus was included on BrooklynVegan's list of "15 Seminal Albums From Metalcore's Second Wave (2000-2010)." [8]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Tommy Rogers; all music is composed by Between the Buried and Me

No.TitleLength
1."Lost Perfection A) Coulrophobia"4:13
2."B) Anablephobia"3:01
3."Camilla Rhodes"4:49
4."Mordecai"5:48
5."Reaction"2:01
6."(Shevanel Take 2)"3:14
7."Ad a dglgmut"7:38
8."Destructo Spin"4:46
9."Aesthetic"3:45
10."The Need for Repetition" (song ends at 6:16, a hidden track entitled "The Man Land" begins at 11:16.)13:37
Total length:52:56
Re-issue DVD [9]
No.TitleLength
1."Lost Perfection A) Coulrophobia" (live)3:51
2."Lost Perfection B) Anablephobia" (live)3:00
3."Destructo Spin" (live)4:09
4."Roboturner" (live) 
5."All Bodies" (live) 
6."Mordecai" (live) 
7."Alaska" (live) 
8."Metal Injection Interview" 
9."Mordecai" (music video)6:07
10."Alaska" (music video)3:58

Personnel

Between the Buried and Me

Production

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