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Wounds
Studio album by The Funeral Pyre
Released May 27, 2008
Recorded January 2008 - February 2008[1]
Genre Blackened death metal
Melodic black metal
Melodic death metal
Length 50:15
Label Prosthetic Records
Producer John Haddad
Professional reviews
The Funeral Pyre chronology
The Nature of Betrayal
(2006/2007)
Wounds
(2008)

Wounds is the third full length release by the band, The Funeral Pyre. It was released on May 27, 2008.

Unlike their earlier works, this album features no keyboards, instead replacing long time keyboardist, Daniella Jones, with guitarist Justin Garcia. According to the band's official web page, "We did 2 records with keyboards. We loved doing those records with keyboards. Things eventually started to not work out between both parties."[2] However, near the end of their first tour of this album, Garcia, too, left the band, and was replaced by Lanny Perelman, formally a member of Cerberus.

The musical qualities are different from their first two albums. Many of the death metal elements were removed from this album and has been considered a loss for the band.[3] However, the band's work on Wounds was praised for the songwriting and musicianship value of the album.[4]

Guest vocals on the title track, "Wounds", were provided by Makh Daniels of the band Early Graves, formerly known as Apiary.

Track listing

# Title Length
1. "Thieves"   6:04
2. "Black Earth"   4:02
3. "The Gathering Bones"   5:02
4. "Wounds"   8:41
5. "These Ties That Bind"   4:12
6. "Arches Of Existence"   5:44
7. "When The Light Ends"   4:48
8. "Devourer"   4:43
9. "Ghost Walker"   6:59

Personnel

James Joyce - Guitar
Justin Garcia - Guitar
Alex Hernandez - Drums
John Strachan - Vocals
Adam Campbell - Bass

References


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