BLACK TIDE – Post Mortem: Releases August 23rd, 2011
BLACK TIDE – Having Post Mortem, their sophomore studio album being set for release this Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011, Black Tide is back! Post Mortem will be released on DGC/Interscope. Rising to the occasion is nothing new for this band originating from Florida, gaining invaluable exposure and experience from extensive touring with the likes of heavy hitters: Disturbed, Slipknot and Avenged Sevenfold.
Post Mortem follows their internationally critically acclaimed debut album, Light From Above, released in 2008 on DGC/Interscope.
BLACK TIDE:
Gabriel Garcia – vocals & guitar
Austin Diaz – guitar
Zakk Sandler – bass
Steven Spence – drums
Post Mortem – Track Listing:
Ashes (featuring: Matt Tuck of Bullet For My Valentine)
Bury Me
Let It Out
Honest Eyes
That Fire
Fight ‘Til The Bitter End
Take It Easy
Lost In The Sound
Walking Dead Man
Into The Sky
So Broken (iTunes exclusive bonus track)
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LONG LIVE BLACK TIDE.
Stone.
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August 22, 2011 at 8:47 am
Loved their first album but the one new is a one hundred degree artistic turn that has more in common with modern hard rock bands then say their heroes, not horrid but not very compelling.
August 22, 2011 at 9:08 am
I dug “Light From Above” too. I have not listened to even a sample of this new Black Tide yet. This is one CD that I felt comfortable buying without hearing prior. I’ve read “Hard Rock” being thrown around… and your having/listening to the new album and concluding these thoughts makes me really wonder… whoa! Why would Black Tide change now? (!)
Well, I just hope it is an artistic decision based on the band and not some snotty record executive trying to capitalize on the “flavor of the month” by changing Black Tide’s sound… and placing them in an entirely different genre.
I Really don’t want to see Black Tide stray away from Thrash or even Speed Metal.
I’ll still buy this new Black Tide… due to my inability to stop myself from grabbing it when I see it. My name is Stone… and I’m a Rockaholic. LOL! Thanks Manny for the Metal heads up! \m/