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5 Man Band From Stephenville, Texas.
Submersed: Eric Friedman (guitar, background vocals); Kelan Luker (bass guitar); Donald Carpenter, TJ Davis, Garrett Whitlock. Personnel: Donald Carpenter (vocals, piano); TJ Davis (guitar, electric guitar); Eric Friedman (guitar, background vocals); Mark Tremonti (guitar); Eric Friedman (electric guitar, background vocals); Kirk Kelsey (mandolin, keyboards); Scott Phillips (drums, percussion); Garrett Whitlock (drums). Audio Mixers: Kirk Kelsey; Randy Staub . Recording information: NRG Recording Studios, N. Hollywood, CA; Rainwater Studios, Sanford, FL; The Lake House, Lake Buena Vista, FL. Introduction by: Mark Tremonti. Photographers: Brook Pifer; Clay Patrick McBridge. Submersed's debut album instantly gets some credibility with former Creed and current Alter Bridge member Mark Tremonti producing some of the tracks. The dark, ominous tone of "Hollow"'s intro brings to mind a cross between Big Wreck and Crazy Town, but the former wins out with a beefy, radio-friendly chorus and an almost overly produced sound at the same time. Lead singer Donald Carpenter has all the prowess of a frontman, but the guitars of Eric Friedman and TJ Davis are the key here, especially in the better than expected bridge. Thick globs of guitar fuel many of these tracks, although the lighter, melodic "To Peace" is a welcome yet temporary change of pace. Think of a fusion between Nickelback's brawn and Creed's sporadic beauty and you would get the gist of the tune. The first track that seems somewhat over the top is "In Due Time," which tries to pack in too much for a thick slab of rather ordinary rock. "Flicker" has its moments, but the acoustic Zeppelin-like intro leads into an arena rock track that Chris Cornell or Audioslave would pass on. It will grow on the listener, but not the first time around. The crisp ear candy that is "Parallelism" is one of the album's highlights, but the aura of Creed's "Higher" hangs over it slightly. Fortunately, "Deny Me" is a rock-by-numbers tune that manages to hit all the right places, perfect for a forthcoming soundtrack. "Divide the Hate" is another sleeper pick, with its subtle Eastern or Asian touches before the track goes into full-bore, crunchy, fist-pumping mode. "Unconcerned," the finale, is more melodic than several songs here, and seems to run out of gas halfway through. But overall, Submersed have immersed themselves in a body of radio-friendly hard rock. ~ Jason MacNeil
In Due Time Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Wind-Up | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 11504  | | CD Universe Part number | 6766802 | | Catalog number | 13074 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 28, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Mark Tremonti; Kirk Kelsey | | Engineer | Shilpa Patel |
Submersed In Due Time Songs | 1. | Hollow |
| 2. | To Peace |
| 3. | In Due Time |
| 4. | Dripping |
| 5. | Flicker |
| 6. | Parallelism |
| 7. | Deny Me |
| 8. | You Run |
| 9. | Divide the Hate |
| 10. | Piano Song |
| 11. | Unconcerned |
| In Due Time Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Solid This disc is very creedish/3 doors downish. The 1st song is one of the best metal anthems of all time and could really use some airplay. Such a good song should have been aired. other than On elekta soundtrack I never heard it until on the tv cable metal channel!
The whole album is very solid and I look forward to hearing future releases! Submitted by WB (Petersburg NJ)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great CD I was really pleased with my purchase of this CD. Submersed is a great new band out and is produced by Mark Tremonti the guitar player from Creed and Alter Bridge. I've always loved Mark's music and if he produced this CD, I knew it would be good. Overall great CD. I can just let it play. Songs 1 and 8 are my favorite. I plan to go see this band live with Alter Bridge in a month. I can't wait. I hope they come out with a 2nd album. Great buy. Submitted by tgravo2 (Louisiana)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
rock is back music that actually has message and sound good is what this album. This band will definatly be one to keep an eye on. Submitted by Jhenri87 (winston salem, nc, usa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Amazing Cd I found this band by browsing through youtube. I heard their song hollow and was blown away. This song has become one of my favorites. The singing, lyrics, and music are fantastic. Any rock or metal listener should have this cd. You won't be dissapointed. Submitted by drumdogcash (New Wilmington Pa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
If I had one comparisonal thought, it had to be Creed! If you wanna catch that void, that gape, that hole? You gotta dig for Submersed. It's that kind of music with some thought and originality put into place, then when Mark Tremonti comes in, you get what equation you put into play here? Submersed. It has a positive vibe to it. Try some! Submitted by Hmmm (Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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