Cover of As I Lay Dying The Powerless Rise
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THE REVIEW

After a not-so-bad first CD, a decidedly avoidable second effort, and the qualitative leap with the penultimate masterpiece "An Ocean Between Us," As I Lay Dying have indeed come a long way since they could at most be labeled the best friends of their hometown peers Killswitch Engage: several thousand fans worldwide, hugely successful tours, even the risk of winning a Grammy award for "Best Metal Performance" in 2007.

But like any band worth its salt, sooner or later comes the time when taking risks is the only way forward from an artistic standpoint, and this new release undeniably represents the first true turning point in the band's career. Out (almost) entirely with the early Hardcore attitude, in with much, very much, Heavy Metal: in two words, "The Powerless Rise" is a purely and proudly Thrash Metal album, nothing more, nothing less. While the elements that have characterized the group so far among the millions of NWOAHM sound clones are still present (Adam D. at the console once again), what surprises in this new work is the preponderance of intricate riffs, lightning-fast solos, a pounding rhythm section, and although for many it was a bitter disappointment and for many others a transitional album, "The Powerless Rise," though not without fillers and lesser episodes ("The Blinding Of False Light" feels déjà vu, "Without Conclusion" says it all in the title), is a mature album, impeccably played and produced, and features songs that could become absolute classics of the already vast band repertoire, without paling next to the much-celebrated "Forever," "Confined", and "Nothing Left".

All this without falling into the banal and obvious, in a scene where trends matter more and more and are sinking more and more bands (just look at how Cryptopsy have ended up... ). Are you a fan of the band? Keep your prejudices at bay and listen to the album without hesitation, while for everyone else, go see one of their concerts first, saying they rock is an understatement.

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The Powerless Rise marks a significant artistic shift for As I Lay Dying, embracing a pure thrash metal sound. The album showcases mature songwriting, intricate riffs, and solid production. Though it contains some fillers, it stands strong alongside the band's best work. Fans and newcomers alike are encouraged to experience its energy live or through the album.

Tracklist Videos

01   Beyond Our Suffering (02:49)

02   Anodyne Sea (04:34)

03   Without Conclusion (03:15)

04   Parallels (04:57)

05   The Plague (03:42)

06   Anger and Apathy (04:25)

07   Condemned (02:49)

08   Upside Down Kingdom (04:00)

09   Vacancy (04:26)

10   The Only Constant Is Change (04:07)

11   The Blinding of False Light (05:04)

As I Lay Dying

As I Lay Dying is an American metalcore band from San Diego, formed in 2000 by vocalist Tim Lambesis. Known for a blend of melodic death metal riffing, metalcore breakdowns, and soaring choruses, they broke through with Shadows Are Security (2005) and An Ocean Between Us (2007), earning a Grammy nomination for "Nothing Left". Active 2000–2014 and again from 2018, they have released acclaimed albums on Metal Blade Records.
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