O God, the Aftermath
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O God, the Aftermath is the fourth album released by American metalcore band Norma Jean (second album under the name Norma Jean) and was released on the first of March, 2005. Like their previous album Bless the Martyr and Kiss the Child, O God, the Aftermath was released on Solid State Records. The most notable change in sound is the arrival of new vocalist Cory Brandan, formerly of Eso-Charis, as well as the production of Matt Bayles, who has previously worked with bands such as Isis.
Track listing
- "Murderotica: An Avalanche In D Minor" - 1:58
- "Vertebraille: Choke That Thief Called Dependence" - 3:12
- "Bayonetwork: Vultures In Vivid Color"* - 3:29
- "Dilemmachine: Coalition Hoax" - 2:12
- "Coffinspire: Multitudes, Multitudes In the Valley of Decision" - 4:25
- "Liarsenic: Creating A Universe of Discourse"* - 4:08
- "Disconnecktie: The Faithful Vampire" - 10:02
- "Absentimental: Street Clam"* - 3:12
- "Charactarantula: Talking To You and the Intake of Glass" - 4:17
- "Pretendeavor: In Reference To A Sinking Ship" - 4:27
- "Scientifiction: I. A Clot of Tragedy /II. A Swarm of Dedication" - 6:22
Trivia
- This title was re-released on March 21st, 2006 as a CD/DVD with new Grammy-nominated artwork, two hours of extra footage, and a brand new bonus track; ShaunLuu, which was also featured on the Masters Of Horror soundtrack.
- The track Pretendeavor: In Reference To A Sinking Ship was previously released on a Solid State Records sampler called This is Solid State: Vol. 5 under the name Astronomicoronary: In Reference To A Sinking Ship, and was the first recorded output with new vocalist Cory Brandan. It has since been re-recorded with new parts and riffs for the album.
- The track "Absentimental: Street Clam" was previously known as "Manipulateral: Street Clam", but the music video was released under this former name.
External links
- [Norma Jean's official website]
- [The promotional website for O God, the Aftermath]
- [Norma Jean's Purevolume website]
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