They Said A Storm Was Coming - Jamies Elsewhere

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| Format | CD |
| Available | 22-02-2010 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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JAMIE'S ELSEWHERE'S debut from Victory was merely an introduction to this young ambitious band. The mixture of UNDEROATH's metallic hardcore riffs and TAKING BACK SUNDAY's addictive hooks almost magnetically connected with a load of new fans that embraced the band and helped get the ball rolling. The band went back to the studio and decided they needed to turn things up to eleven on their sophomore release. Wanting a harder sound and more hook-driven choruses than the debut, they ended up with what will possibly be one of the most talked about records of 2010. They Said A Storm Was Coming begins with a ferocious punch that combines giant breakdowns with unforgettable pop-metal hooks and choruses.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Seasons
- The Mapmaker
- They Said A Storm Was Coming
- Giants Among Common Men
- One Foot In The Grave
- The Prodigal
- Visions In Sleep
- Wolves
- A Slave, A Son
- The Lighthouse
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