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The new album 'No More Hell To Pay' out Nov 1st/5th on Frontiers Records.

 

 

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Tracklist:

 

01. Revelation
02. No More Hell To Pay
03. Saved By Love
04. Jesus Is Just Alright
05. The One
06. Legacy
07. Marching Into Battle
08. Te Amo
09. Sticks & Stones
10. Water Into Wine
11. Sympathy
12. Renewed

 

 

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Um... album artwork of the year, anyone?

Fuckin right! Breath taking...ala To Hell Angel Cover.

 

Yeah! Hopefully a vinyl release. It would look good next to my copy of the THWTD with the Angel cover.

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The funny thing is, go back in the day and I probably would not have been to excited about a Stryper album as the only one I loved from start to finish was Against the law, but since their comeback I have loved everything they have done, so Stryper is now one of my most looked forward to bands. I loved the modern sound they came back with on Reborn, and the mix of modern and classic on Murder by prided was amazing. Loved their covers album as well.

The only one that didnt totally blow me away was Second coming, but that was mainly because it was re-recordings of songs from the era that wasnt my favourite.

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Dammit, I haven't even gotten "Second Coming" yet and now they've got another album in the pipeline already? Who the hell do they think they are with this two-albums-a-year shit, KISS in the 70s? :D

 

But seriously: on the never-ending shopping list it goes... of course there are a few dozen other things in front of it... (SIGH)

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The funny thing is, go back in the day and I probably would not have been to excited about a Stryper album as the only one I loved from start to finish was Against the law, but since their comeback I have loved everything they have done, so Stryper is now one of my most looked forward to bands. I loved the modern sound they came back with on Reborn, and the mix of modern and classic on Murder by prided was amazing. Loved their covers album as well.

The only one that didnt totally blow me away was Second coming, but that was mainly because it was re-recordings of songs from the era that wasnt my favourite.

I'm just the opposite. Reborn was just good and Pride was a step in the right direction. I love all of their early albums which is what made me such a fan to begin with.

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Yeah, really looking forward to it too. 'Jesus is Just... man, he's just Alright.' is my new favourite song of 2013.

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Oooh yeah, that's the kinda sugar papa likes. (Marks release date on calendar)

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'Revelation' is solid but not mind blowing. 'No more hell to pay' is better but still not amazing. Jeez I hope these are all very, very rough mixed with regard to sound quality.

 

I'm sure the finished product will sound awesome - all Stryper discs are well produced so I trust this will be too. Jury's out on how great it'll be based on those 2 tunes.

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Both tunes for those videos are awesome, especially the title track. Far out I love this band's sound, musically. So goddamn good.

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Holy shite, this album fuckin ruuuuuuuulez.

 

How the fuck did Stryper ever get this good ??

 

Im stunned.

 

The last 5 songs in particular are gems amongst gems.

 

Definite contender for album of the year.

 

The only [slight] weak link for me is Marching Into Battle.

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Definitely a very strong album and will easily finish in my Top 10 this year. I thought the ballad sucked, the chorus to "Saved By Love" was too repetitious, and "Marching Into Battle" just lacked ... something. But other than that, yeah, a totally kickass CD. My favorites are "Water Into Wine" (love that hook!) and "Sticks & *Stones." The "Holy Bumblebees" still got some sting in 'em!!

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