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Submersed: TJ David (guitar); Kelan Luker (bass guitar); Donald Carpenter, Garrett Whitlock. Personnel: Donald Carpenter (vocals); TJ Davis (guitar); Anna Acosta (violin); Garrett Whitlock (drums). Additional personnel: Richard Thomas, Jr. (cello); Anna Acosta. Audio Mixer: Rick Beato. Submersed Immortal Verses Songs | 1. | Better Think Again |
| 2. | Price of Fame |
| 3. | Life Without You |
| 4. | Over Now |
| 5. | I Feel the Change |
| 6. | We All Make Mistakes |
| 7. | Artists Prayer, An |
| 8. | Sarah & Johnny |
| 9. | At First Sight |
| 10. | Wonder |
| 11. | Rewind |
| 12. | Answers |
| Immortal Verses Music Review Average Rating: (3.3 out of 5 stars)   Nice change up Though, not as "rock" as the last, they have came up with a bit softer, yet satisfying album. Still melodic, still clean, still awesome. Submitted by mrknugget13 (Baltimore, MD) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Doesn't measure up to first album but that's ok cuz In Due Time is incomparable. Submersed still rocks and I like this cd. Best songs are Over Now, Better Think Again, and Answers. Submitted by Jesse (Wisconsin) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
Descent Cd I was kind of dissapointed. After hearing their first cd, I was excited about this new cd. They really softened up. The vocals are kind of weak and their music is weak as well. The other cd is amazing this one not so much. Submitted by drumdogcash (New Wilmington Pa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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