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Feeding the Wolves

10 Years

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Album Review

10 Years managed to chalk up three albums and one big modern rock hit — 2005’s modern rock chart-topper “Wasteland” — without quite making a name for themselves. They remained stuck in the middle of the pack, selling enough discs and tickets to stick around but not grabbing attention. 2010’s Feeding the Wolves is designed to change that. Teaming with producer Howard Benson, who shepherded hits by My Chemical Romance and Papa Roach and is not adverse to working with pop acts including such American Idol alumni as Alison Iraheta and DAUGHTRY, 10 Years trims away their excesses, suppressing their Tool-inspired menace, keeping things tight, letting ballads brood and having the harder numbers hit cleanly so they don’t leave much of a mark. The band manages some sleek anthems — the not-quite-a-power ballad “Fix Me” hooks in — and the digital distortion provides loudness if not weight, so Feeding the Wolves winds up fulfilling the goal of being a potential active rock crossover.

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The Top of the Food Chain

While being closely compared to the likes of Tool and Incubus, the band's 2008 release Division proved that 10 Years knew how to make their own twist on radio friendly songs to draw in a crowd. Feeding The Wolves opens on a note that will surely warant doubletakes from those who know the band threw their hit singles "Wasteland" and "Beautiful". The album's leading single "Shoot It Out" brings an energy 10 Years has always had live, but never truely tapped into with their recorded works, which continues through tracks like "Dead In The Water" and "Now Is The Time".

While the guitar riffs remain heavier than those on Division, fans will still find reminants of the sound in the likes of "Fix Me", "One More Day" and "Chasing the Rapture". The closing track, "Fade Into (The Ocean)" ends the album with a good mix of the old and the new, offering up pure vocal breaks and a dominating guitar riff. The album's paramount track is certinaly "Waking Up The Ghost", arguabley the most dynamic track of the band's career, which features soft string highlights, a heavily distorted guitar solo, an energetic sing-a-long chorus and a fast paced drum beat that ties it together flawlessly. It's obvious that the boys of 10 Years haven't bitten off more than they can chew with their heaviest major-label album to date; as Feeding The Wolves is sure to satisfy the appetite of die-hard fans as well as a plethora of new ones.

You need it, you want it, go get it and buy it.

I must admit I was a little worried about this album but after I purchased it and listened to it as a whole I absolutly LOVE it!
It's a great album. 10 years turned it out!....once again!

10 Years Is back!!

If you liked all the previous albums then you will love this one too.
They didn't miss a beat.

Biography

Formed: 2002 in Knoxville, TN

Genre: Rock

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

Knoxville, TN's 10 Years formed in 2002 around vocalist Jesse Hasek, drummer Brian Vodinh, guitarists Matt Wantland and Tater, and bassist Lewis Cosby. The band released the Killing All That Holds You EP themselves a year later, and started to develop a local following for its Tool- and Deftones-influenced alt-metal. Killing All That Holds You was eventually expanded with four additional studio tracks and some live acoustic material. 10 Years signed with Republic/Universal, and in August 2005 their...
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