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Faceless

Godsmack

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Album Review

Godsmack's first, slow-burning success — the self-titled debut from 1998 — spent two years climbing charts and selling records as the witchy minstrels of alternative metal wound their way across the country on two consecutive Ozzfest tours. The sound was familiar enough, recalling Alice in Chains in both vocalist Sully Erna's tortured howls and their very name, taken from that band's excellent 1992 release, Dirt. And while it initially failed to impress critics, fans quickly picked up on the band's industrial touch to the post-grunge sound. Likewise, 2001's Awake was regarded by some as a sophomore slump, with only half of the sales of Godsmack's debut, but "slump" in this case equaled double-platinum. And though the sales did validate the band's effort to some extent, Awake was full of growing pains, as they tried in vain to shed their influences and ended up with a record that had successful moments, but its reliance on stop-start rhythms often left it sounding sorely underwritten. Faceless, Godsmack's third full-length, grooves more fluidly than Awake, but the band still hasn't managed to locate the pop hooks that made their debut a success. And while concentrating on texture can be just as interesting as hooks, lyrics as misanthropic as Erna's only sink Faceless further into the mire.

Customer Reviews

Godsmacks best album

This is an AMAZING album. Every song is good, especially Serenity and I Stand Alone. Worth the money

The very first metal album I ever listened to!

This album rocks! Godsmack's best album by far! The best songs are Straight Out Of Line, Changes, and Re-Align, but I Am and Dead And Broken are also good.

One word "Unforgetable"

Like millions of fans of the group Godsmack, I have been a fan of Godsmack ever since the first time that I heard the song Voodoo on the radio. To this day, that is still my favorite song. Godsmack pretty much does one thing very well and that’s in-your-face aggressive hard rock songs that are catchy as hell. Sure, they’ve written a few good ballad-type songs like “Voodoo” and “Serenity,” but those are the exceptions that prove the rule in this case.

Biography

Formed: Boston, MA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

The Boston-based alternative metal group Godsmack were originally comprised of vocalist Sully Erna (a devout Wiccan), guitarist Tony Rambola, bassist Robbie Merrill, and drummer Tommy Stewart. After debuting in 1997 with All Wound Up, Godsmack signed with Universal, which in 1998 reissued the LP as a self-titled effort with a handful of new tracks; at that point Stewart — who'd left the group in mid-1997 and was replaced by drummer Joe d'Arco — returned to the lineup on a permanent basis....
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