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A Dialogue

Gwen Stacy

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The First Words Gwen Stacy 4:04 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Profit Motive Gwen Stacy 3:06 $1.29 View In iTunes
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A Dialogue Gwen Stacy 3:37 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Creation and How I See It Gwen Stacy 3:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Words of the New Prophet Gwen Stacy 3:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Devil Devil Gwen Stacy 3:24 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Addictionary Gwen Stacy 3:31 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Braveheart Gwen Stacy 3:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
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A Middle Ground Gwen Stacy 3:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
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The Making Of Gwen Stacy 3:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
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The Sound of Letting Go Gwen Stacy 4:04 $0.99 View In iTunes

iTunes Review

With new lead singer Geoff Jenkins leading the charge, Gwen Stacy surges its way through a blistering set that invokes a sense of both Spirit-filled exaltation and sin-haunted terror. Jenkins’ defiant gasps and snarls are counterpointed by bassist Brent Schindler’s sweetly soaring background vocals, heightening the tension in tracks like “The First Words” and “Profit Motive.” T.J. Sego’s assault-rifle drum-fire adds further manic energy to “Braveheart,” “A Dialogue” and similar jeremiads. Gwen Stacy doesn’t lounge upon a cushion of easy faith — “Words of the New Prophet” and “Addictionary” bristle with divine discontent and yearning. “Devil Devil” is especially potent stuff, a full-frontal incursion into the Kingdom of Satan with no quarter asked or given. The album comes to a slow-burning conclusion with “The Sound of Letting Go,” a meditation upon morality that shifts from ghostly calm to volcanic fury. Impressively, the band manages to maintain its melodic sense amidst all this sturm und drang; “Creation and How I See It” is almost punk-pop in feel.

Customer Reviews

Stop, just stop.
     

Has anyone realized that this sounds like ABSOLUTELY EVERY OTHER HARDCORE BAND?
The most predictable, middle of the line, unoriginal, mediocre music made.
I'm so tired of the same thing every time someone decides to pick up a guitar and growl.
They proved they know what their labelmates sound like.

amazing
     

another fantastic release from the most-talented group currently representing the indianapolis area (perhaps the entire midwest). guaranteed not to disappoint, and will definitely be an album to remain in your playlist over the next year straight.

Awesome new Solidstate release
     

wasnt much of a fan of their last release but after signing to solidstate i knew this had to be good. the thing i like most is that when these songs start to sound typical a super weird/awesome breakdown comes outta nowhere and adds a sick variety to the song as a whole. very very impressed with this cd. heavy, great vocals, some cool melodic moments, and great song structure

Biography

Formed: 2004 in Indianapolis, IN

Genre: Christian Metal

Years Active: '00s

The Christian metalcore outfit Gwen Stacy was formed in 2004 by Indianapolis residents Cole Wallace (vocals), Brent Schindler (bass, vocals), Patrick Meadows (guitar), and T.J. Sego (drums). Blending inspirational, hope-filled lyrics with metal chops influenced by Underoath, Evergreen Terrace, and Stretch Arm Strong, the quintet toured the country for two years before entering the recording studio with producers...
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