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Soilwork - Sworn To A Great Divide



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Release date: 19 October 2007
Style: Gothenburg metal

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Disc I [CD]
01. Sworn To A Great Divide
02. Exile
03. Breeding Thorns
04. Your Beloved Scapegoat
05. The Pittsburgh Syndrome
06. I, Vermin
07. Light Discovering Darkness
08. As The Sleeper Awakes
09. Silent Bullet
10. Sick Heart River
11. 20 More Miles
12. Martyr [limited edition & Japanese bonus]
13. Sovereign [Japanese bonus]
14. Overclocked [limited mail-order edition bonus]

Disc II [Limited & Mail-Order Edition DVD]
01. Follow The Hollow
02. Rejection Role
03. One With The Flies
04. Bastard Chain
05. Nerve
06. Stalemate
07. Millionflame
08. As We Speak
+ Exile [video]
+ Studio Reports "Not Quite Studio" & "The DevLab"

Additional info
Limited edition comes with a bonus DVD including:
Video clip for "Exile"
Studio reports "Not Quite Studio" and "The DevLab" with Devin Townsend
Official bootleg recorded live at Z7 in Pratteln, Switzerland

Staff review by
Baz Anderson
Rating:
6.8
Soilwork are of the biggest names in the Gothenburg metal scene and nine years after their debut they bring to us album number seven, "Sworn To A Great Divide". While Soilwork have been around, many things have changed in the world of metal, and one of the most notable changes has been the immense rise in popularity of melodic death metal, or more specifically Gothenburg bands such as Soilwork, In Flames and Dark Tranquillity. Listening to "Sworn To A Great Divide" now, there are quite subtle contrasts comparing with the band at the beginning of the decade.

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published 03.11.2007 | Comments (27)

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02.10.2019 - 11:01
R3SP4UN

Good album. Why does everyone hate this album?
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02.10.2019 - 18:58
Troy Killjoy
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Written by R3SP4UN on 02.10.2019 at 11:01
Good album. Why does everyone hate this album?

Probably because it's so thin and by-the-numbers. It's well-executed but poorly written.
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