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Mark Garza Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (6) • MP3 (2)
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Songs for the Living CD (2002)
Mark Garza discography Furthering the band's evolution away from a heavy metal clamor towards a cleaner, modern rock sound, Embodyment's Songs for The Living makes a convincing pitch for mainstream success. Guitarist Andrew Godwin's six-string work dominates the material, laying the groundwork for Sean Corbray's soaring vocals. The band's Christian leanings are only hinted at in these songs; the obtuse lyrics instead exploring the many facets of romance and human relationships. "Reaching Out" sounds a little like R.E.M., even as it reasserts a grab at faith, while "She's There" revisits the memory of a lost love with Wall-of-Sound instrumentation and powerful vocals. A red-hot riff and recurring rhythm sends "Segue Station" into the stratosphere, glimpses of lyrics passing by underneath a shimmering melody and sonic overkill. Altogether radio-friendly and ready for the major leagues, Embodyment discarded a large part ...
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Architects Of Guilt CD (2011)
Mark Garza CD discography Photographer: Jerad Knudson.
Personnel: Nick Nowell (vocals); Andrew Godwin, Jon "Toodles" Tooley (guitar); Mark Garza (drums).
Audio Mixer: Jason Suecof.
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Raven and the Reaping CD (2008)
Mark Garza albums On THE RAVEN AND THE REAPING, the Famine's 2008 full-length debut on the Solid State label, the metalcore ensemble unleashes a slew of dark, apocalyptic songs. The Texan group reinforces its reputation for ferocity with pummeling tracks such as the thrash-influenced "Scar the Earth" and the ominous "Killing for Sport."
The Famine: Chris McCaddon (vocals); Andy Goodwin (guitar); Mark Garza (drums).
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Narrow Scope Of Things CD
Mark Garza music CDs The Narrow Scope of Things came as a shock to fans of Embodyment, as in place of the slight death metal approach found on their debut came a more passionate emotional direction accompanied by raw hardcore crunch. Embodyment did embrace the more expansive talent of frontman Sean Corbray on this album, allowing the band to explore new dimensions musically, and these new directions also ...
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Embrace The Eternal CD (1998)
Mark Garza songs Recording information: Poynter's Palace, Little Rock.
Photographer: Jason Parker.
Embodyment: Kris McCaddon (vocals); Andy Godwin, James Lanigan (guitar); Kevin Donnini (bass); Mark Garza (drums).
Personnel: Kris ?, Kris McCaddon (vocals); Andrew ?, Jim Lanigan (guitar); Mark Garza (drums).
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Hold Your Breath CD (2001)
Mark Garza CD discography Embodyment has found themselves evolving drastically since their debut, Embrace the Eternal. On Embrace the Eternal, Embodyment brought forth a version of hardcore/metal that was familiar to many and was arguably mediocre. The band made an astonishing transformation with 2000's Narrow Scope of Things, an album that captured pure emotion alongside hardcore testosterone brilliantly. Embodyment's 2001 release, Hold Your Breath, finds the band evolving ...
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 Mark Garza albums Worked With
Famine, Embodyment
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