Ember Breaking Benjamin
Album info
Album-Release:
2018
HRA-Release:
13.04.2018
Album including Album cover
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- 1 Lyra 00:29
- 2 Feed the Wolf 03:18
- 3 Red Cold River 03:20
- 4 Tourniquet 04:09
- 5 Psycho 03:20
- 6 The Dark of You 04:12
- 7 Down 04:02
- 8 Torn in Two 04:17
- 9 Blood 03:09
- 10 Save Yourself 03:06
- 11 Close Your Eyes 04:01
- 12 Vega 01:22
Info for Ember
Multi-platinum rock band Breaking Benjamin follow-up their No. 1 Billboard album Dark Before Dawn (2015) with their sixth studio effort Ember ushered in by the dynamic singles ""Feed the Wolf" and "Red Cold River." "People have always really liked the heavier side of the band," explains frontman Ben Burnley. "I think that's what they sort of gravitate towards. But we also make sure to explore our melodic and softer side too. On 'Ember' we just tried to make it more extreme – the softer side on this album is really soft, and the heavy side is really heavy. We decided to give everybody what they want to the furthest degree."
Benjamin Burnley, lead vocals, guitar
Jasen Rauch, guitar
Keith Wallen, guitar
Aaron Bruch, bass
Shaun Foist, drums
Additional musicians:
Derek Hough, vocals (on The Dark of You)
Produced by Benjamin Burnley
Breaking Benjamin
Over the past decade Breaking Benjamin has amassed a sizeable and diehard fan base, both through their chart-topping music, as well as their electrifying live performances. Their discography includes 2002's Saturate, 2004's We Are Not Alone, 2006's Phobia, and 2009's Dear Agony. The second two—We Are Not Alone and Phobia—yielded spectacular results with each being certified Platinum.
We Are Not Alone spawned a pair of No. 1 radio hits ("So Cold" and "Sooner Or Later") and sold 2.3 million units (albums and digital tracks). Phobia debuted at No. 2 on Billboard's Top 200, hit No. 1 on the Rock Album Chart and was one of the top 50 selling rock albums of 2006. It featured one No. 1 and two Top 5 rock radio hits ("Breath," "Diary of Jane" and "Until The End") and sold 2.8 million units (albums and digital tracks). 2009's Dear Agony debuted #4 on the Billboard Top 200 chart on one of the busiest release days of the year and #1 on the iTunes Rock Album Chart. Dear Agony also spun off the platinum selling and #1 song Active Rock single "I Will Not Bow" where it stayed #1 for five weeks straight while the album itself was certified Gold, selling over 500K copies.
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