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Shihad, Love Is the New Hate

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1072638

Disk length: 39m 8s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. None Of The Above 2:22
2. Empty Shell 3:26
3. Day Will Come 3:11
4. All The Young Fascists 3:10
5. Saddest Song In The World 4:11
6. Big Future 2:04
7. Shot In The Head 3:20
8. Dark Times 4:02
9. Traitor 2:54
10. Stop 2:49
11. Alive 4:03
12. Guts And The Glory 3:28

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Review

Love Is The New Hate was recorded at the Armoury in Vancouver in September '04, which turned out to be the perfect, unobtrusive facilitator to capture the primal rush of the new songs. Once again they turned to their old friend GGGarth Richardson, the producer of their classic of 2000, The General Electric. The first single'Alive', is Shihad's darkest, heaviest song in many a year, but elevated by a blinding streak of sky-bound melody in the chorus. It struck the keynote for an album that would take SHIHAD back to the urgent ferocity of their earliest work, but immeasurably boosted by ten years worth of experience. From a lyrical point of view, other tracks on the album include titles such as 'Shot In The Head', 'Saddest Song In The World', 'Guts And Glory' and 'Stop' describing the visceral genesis and passionate declarations at the heart of the album. Warner. 2005.The Album Includes the Singles 'alive' and 'all the Young Fascists' and was Recorded in Vancouver, Canada with Producer Gggarth Richardson (Who also Collaborated on Shihad's Seminal 'the General Electric').

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