Styles: Progressive Metal, Alternative Metal, Heavy Metal
Track Picks: "Rose of Sharyn," "When Darkness Falls," "World Ablaze"
Review
By fusing the best elements of American metalcore and European melodic death metal (i.e., the Gothenburg school), Massachusetts' Killswitch Engage achieved what hundreds of nu-metal bands only dreamed of: supplying American heavy metal with a viable facelift with which to set itself to rights in the new millennium. The fact that in order to do this they relied on songs with actual substance, not fabricated image or false pretense, goes to the heart of 2002's stunning Alive or Just Breathing's success, as well as its masterful successor, 2004's much anticipated The End of Heartache. Indeed, little has changed from one album to the next, which can be viewed as a positive or a negative, depending on the listener. But with distinctive songwriting and that delicate but explosive dynamic balance between melody and abrasiveness still readily on display in pace-setting openers "A Bid Farewell" and "Take This Oath," the former seems more likely. Track number three, the excellent "When Darkness Falls," is where Killswitch will convince most lingering cynics, and the ensuing "Rose of Sharyn" is arguably the group's most accessible single yet (and also possibly a bone of contention for fans of their harder stuff). Next up, the mild-mannered interlude "Inhale" is actually a warning for the breathtaking power riffing of "Breathe Life," after which the all-encompassing title track really hammers one out of the ballpark. And so it goes; as riff upon riff are piled sky-high into each number that follows, it's the unpredictable rhythmic shifts used to build and then relieve internal pressure that fuel the Killswitch Engage power source. On a side note, much has been made of the replacement of former vocalist Jesse David Leach with relative newcomer Howard Jones (relative being the operative word since he toured with the band for two years prior to this recording), but, to be perfectly honest, the differences between them are totally negligible. Jones effortlessly matches his predecessor's talent for both clean singing and hardcore-style screaming, and additional highlights such as "World Ablaze" and the pulverizing "Wasted Sacrifice" prove his voice to be the perfect complement to his bandmates' technical proficiency. As mentioned previously, The End of Heartache only errs for making very few attempts to expand Killswitch Engage's general formula, good though it may be -- but there's always a next time. And as the saying goes, too much of a good thing is rarely a bad thing. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide
Andy Sneap (Mastering), Andy Sneap (Mixing), Mike Gitter (A&R), Killswitch Engage (Main Performer), Adam Dutkiewicz (Guitar), Adam Dutkiewicz (Percussion), Adam Dutkiewicz (Vocals), Adam Dutkiewicz (Producer), Adam Dutkiewicz (Engineer), Adam Dutkiewicz (Group Member), Mike D'Antonio (Bass), Mike D'Antonio (Artwork), Mike D'Antonio (Design), Mike D'Antonio (Photography), Mike D'Antonio (Layout Design), Mike D'Antonio (Group Member), Joel Stroetzel (Guitar), Joel Stroetzel (Group Member), Justin Foley (Drums), Justin Foley (Group Member), Philip Labonte (Vocals (Background)), Howard Jones (Vocals), Howard Jones (Group Member)
The End of Heartache is the 2004 album by American metalcore band
Killswitch Engage. The album is the first to feature vocalist Howard Jones, of the band Blood Has Been
Shed, who joined in 2002, replacing Jesse Leach. Drummer Justin Foley, who was in Blood Has Been Shed with Jones, also joined the band, replacing former drummer
Tom Gomes, who left the band for personal reasons.
The new lineup played on the 2003 Ozzfest and the MTV2Headbangers Ball tour. The first recording was the song "When Darkness Falls"
appearing on the soundtrack to the 2003 horror film Freddy vs. Jason. The End
of Heartache was released on May 11, 2004. The album debuted in
the top 40 of the Australian album charts on May 17, 2004 following a successful tour of that country with Anthrax.
Two music videos for "Rose of Sharyn" and "The End of Heartache" were filmed in promotion
of the album. "Rose of Sharyn" had the group performing in a sunny desert with blood dripping from dead branches to form words.
"The End of Heartache" featured a darkly lit performance with various computer
animated imagery with scenes from Resident Evil: Apocalypse dotted
throughout. Both videos saw notable airplay on Headbanger's Ball.
In 2005, a special edition of the album was released which contained 6 additional tracks.
The album was certified Gold by the RIAA in July 2007.
Track listing
"A Bid Farewell" – 3:55
"Take This Oath" – 3:46
"When Darkness Falls" – 3:52
"Rose of Sharyn" – 3:36
"Inhale" – 1:15
"Breathe Life" – 3:18
"The End of Heartache" – 4:58
"Declaration" – 3:01
"World Ablaze" – 4:59
"And Embers Rise" – 1:11
"Wasted Sacrifice" – 4:18
"Hope Is..." – 4:21
Special Edition Bonus Disc
"Irreversal" – 3:49
"My Life For Yours" – 3:34
"The End of Heartache" (Resident Evil Version) – 4:05
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A Bid Farewell (Live) was featured on Disc 1 of the compilation MTV2 Headbanger's Ball: The Revenge
When Darkness Falls was featured on the soundtrack for the film Freddy vs. Jason
The End of Heartache (Resident Evil Version) was featured on the soundtrack for the film Resident Evil: Apocalypse
The End of Heartache was also featured in the end credits of the film Blade 2
Rose of Sharyn is a reference to "the rose of Sharon" mentioned in Song of Solomon 2:1.
Rose of Sharyn is also featured on Disc 1 of the compilation MTV2 Headbanger's Ball Vol. 2
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