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On 2007's BONE PALACE BALLET, its second outing for the Equal Vision label, the adventurous emo-rock act Chiodos offers up an ambitious metal-tinged album. As always, the Michigan band presents a set of oddly named tunes (see "I Didn't Say I Was Powerful, I Said I Was a Wizard"), but this time the group's arrangements are even more dynamic and dramatic, as on the dark, Wagnerian opener "Is It Progression If a Cannibal Uses a Fork?" which showcases frontman Craig Owens's expressive vocals.
This DVD/CD set includes 30 minutes of in-studio footage, behind-the-scenes, and live performances, plus 15 audio tracks.
Arranger: Phillip A. Peterson.
Chiodos: Craigery Owens, Bradley Bell (vocals); Matthew Goddard, Patrick McManaman, Jason Hale, Derrick Frost.
Personnel: Patrick McManaman, Jason Hale (guitar); Victoria Parker (violin); Phillip A. Peterson (cello, trumpet, trombone); Jacob Hoffman (French horn); Bradley Bell (keyboards); Matthew Goddard (bass guitar); Derrick Frost (drums).
Alternative Press (p.166) - 4.5 stars out of 5 -- "It's a frighteningly mighty album of exhilarating musicianship and inspired lyrical introspection....BONE PALACE BALLET is an arresting piece of post-modern musical art..." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.47) - "[T]he band have stepped things up a notch this time round....Powerful songs that aim for something way beyond the mundane..." Bone Palace Ballet: Grand Coda Music Chiodos Bone Palace Ballet: Grand Coda Songs Bone Palace Ballet: Grand Coda Review
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