1 | On Thin Ice | Lyrics/Info | 3:40 |
2 | Drama | Lyrics/Info | 3:28 |
3 | On Our Own | Lyrics/Info | 2:23 |
4 | Mad Season | Lyrics/Info | 3:13 |
5 | 97 Again | Lyrics/Info | 3:41 |
6 | Les Temps Sont Durs | Lyrics/Info | 3:33 |
7 | Low Key | Lyrics/Info | 1:39 |
8 | Feed The Fire | Lyrics/Info | 3:39 |
9 | The Distance | Lyrics/Info | 2:55 |
10 | Way It Goes | Lyrics/Info | 3:16 |
11 | RIP | Lyrics/Info | 4:51 |
12 | This Is It | Lyrics/Info | 3:11 |
Canadian five-piece Obey The Brave's third full-length Mad Season is available now. With its raw passion and furious determination, the album affirms Obey The Brave as a major heavyweight in the metalcore genre.
The follow-up to 2014’s Salvation, Mad Season came to life during an especially tumultuous period for Obey The Brave (vocalist Alex Erian, guitarists John Campbell and Terrence McAuley, bassist Cory Wilson, and drummer Stevie Morotti). But after a lineup change and a series of false starts in the studio, the band emerged with their most ambitious yet viscerally potent album so far.
Co-produced by McAuley—who worked alongside engineer/mixer Dean Hadjichristou (Protest The Hero, Parkway Drive)—Mad Season also proves to be Obey The Brave’s most stylistically diverse work to date. In addition to featuring a collaboration with French Canadian rap group Loud Lary Ajust (on the beat-heavy “RIP”), Mad Season finds Erian expanding his vocal approach and introducing a singing style inspired by old-school punk.
In the years since the phrase, “that which does not kill us makes us stronger” was first attributed to German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, it’s become …