CD Epitaph Europe/ Indigo Release date: 22/May/2009
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Sales Rank:
#497 in Heavy Metal #7377 in Rock
Style:
Heavy Metal
Product No.:
2105016
Details / Tracklist:
01. "Begin"
02. "The sirens' song"
03. "Feed them to the pigs"
04. "Carrion"
05. "Five months"
06. "Boneyards"
07. "Idols and anchors"
08. "Moments in oblivion"
09. "Breaking point"
10. "Dead man's chest"
11. "Frostbite"
12. "Horizons"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Horizons by Parkway Drive, released 4 October 2007, includes the following tracks: "Feed Them To The Pigs", "Five Months", "Idols And Anchors", "Breaking Point" and more.
This version of Horizons comes as a 1xCD. -
"Horizons" is the explosive third studio album by Australian metalcore giants Parkway Drive, released in 2007. This CD showcases the band's signature blend of crushing breakdowns, melodic riffs, and powerful vocals that have earned them a dedicated global following. With standout tracks like "Carrion," "Boneyards," and "Idols and Anchors," "Horizons" captures Parkway Drive at their most intense and innovative, solidifying their reputation as leaders in modern heavy music. Parkway Drive formed in Byron Bay in 2003 and quickly rose to international fame with albums such as "Killing with a Smile" and later successes like "Deep Blue." Their relentless touring schedule and electrifying live performances have made them festival favorites worldwide.
The album is released under Epitaph Europe/Indigo, a renowned label known for supporting groundbreaking artists across punk, hardcore, alternative rock, and metal genres. Epitaph has been instrumental in launching the careers of many influential bands since its founding by Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion. The collaboration with Indigo ensures top-quality distribution throughout Europe.
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