The Fury of Our Maker's Hand EXPLICIT LYRICS DevilDriver

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  • Release Date: 06/28/2005
  • Sales Rank: 27,133
  • Label: ROADRUNNER RECORDS
  • UPC: 016861832124
 
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The Fury of Our Maker's Hand

1LISTENEnd of the Line 5:02
2LISTENDriving Down the Darkness 3:52
3LISTENGrinf**ked 3:32
4LISTENHold Back the Day 4:14
5LISTENSin & Sacrifice 5:03
6LISTENRipped Apart 4:11
7LISTENPale Horse Apocalypse 4:13
8LISTENJust Run 4:15
9LISTENImpending Disaster 4:09
10LISTENBear Witness Unto 4:04
11LISTENBefore the Hangman's Noose 3:51
12LISTENThe Fury of Our Maker's Hand 4:51

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Editorial Reviews

Its nods to post-grunge melodic accessibility and generally workmanlike sound hurt DevilDriver's 2003 debut, and the murkiness of frontman Dez Fafara's relationship with his previous group Coal Chamber didn't necessarily help. There was promise amidst DevilDriver's riffs and runs, but harnessing it was the problem. 2005's Fury of Our Maker's Hand is the solution. DevilDriver has amplified every facet of their sound. They've turned their backs on the kind of plodding melodic obviousness that kills credibility on the raging metal side, instead hardwiring a vicious catchiness right into the guitar lines and Fafara's esophageal grind. Drummer John Boecklin slays on "Bear Witness Unto" and in the furious time-shifts of opener "End of the Line"; actually, Boecklin pretty much slays throughout Fury. "Grinf**cked," besides having the best name on the record, also exemplifies DevilDriver's union of black melody to razor-sharp playing. "Pale Horse Apocalypse" is a traditionalist thrash workout, and "Before the Hangman's Noose" approaches the hard-tack American metal of Lamb of God. The slower pace, spiritualism, and double bass tussles of "Sin & Sacrifice" seem like a tribute to European metal. Fury of Our Maker's Hand is such a severe turn away from the falter of their first album -- and a turn toward something hungry, focused, and ready to be devoured by metal faithful everywhere -- that DevilDriver may have made their true debut the second time around. Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

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July 05, 2005: As suggests its compelling title, "The Fury of our maker's hand" sounded to me as a display of pure death/black/thrash metal fury. Powerful double-bass drumming pound out of the speakers when you put on this CD, followed by the one-of-a-kind growling vocal style of Dez Fafara (actually, clean vocals can only be heard few moments before the ending of the title track) and down-tuned Sabbath-like guitars. The lyrics are impressive, dealings with gloomy issues without going into gory and unnecessary details while the extremely brutal musical approach makes an exhilarating listen for anyone who can stand the overdriven sound. A pure enjoyment of true musical inspiration. Outsanding tracks : End of the line, Hold back the day, Sin & Sacrifice, Pale Horse Apocalypse