Jhazmyne's Lullaby

Jhazmyne's Lullaby

The cover art is a nod to Miles Davis Volume 2
Studio album by 7 Angels 7 Plagues
Released September 18, 2001
Genre Metalcore
Length 37:59
Label Uprising
Producer 7 Angels 7 Plagues, Chin
7 Angels 7 Plagues chronology
Until the Day Breathes and the Shadows Flee
(2000)
Jhazmyne's Lullaby
(2001)

Jhazmyne's Lullaby is the sole studio album from Milwaukee metalcore band 7 Angels 7 Plagues. According to AllMusic, Jhazmyne's Lullabye is a "powerful metalcore album that finds strength in solid lyrical content."[1] In his review of the album, writer Kevin Stewart-Panko said the band "construct songs that hardcore kids will hurt themselves to without realising how much of a jazz influence goes into 7A7P's style and graphic design. They beat down the restrictive walls of what can go onto a hardcore record with the inclusion of piano études and acoustic guitar solos."[2]

Track listing

  1. "A Farewell to a Perfect Score" 4:49
  2. "Someday" 4:09
  3. "The Commentator's Despair" 5:13
  4. "The Afternoon" 1:27
  5. "Away with Words" 4:27
  6. "Dandelion" 3:35
  7. "Arcadia Fades (Jhazmyne's Lullaby Pt. II)" 4:25
  8. "Silent Deaths, Crowded Lives" 5:12
  9. "Jhazmyne's Lullaby" 4:42

Personnel

7 Angels 7 Plagues
  • Kyle Johnson - bass
  • Jared Logan - drums, percussion
  • Matt Matera - guitar
  • Matt Mixon - vocals
  • Ryan Morgan - guitar
Production and recording
  • Produced by 7 Angel 7 Plagues and CHIN for CHINCORE Productions
  • Songs 1-8 engineered by CHIN at Bionic Studios in Milwaukee, WI
  • Song 9 engineered by Jared Logan at the Mirimar Theatre in Milwaukee, WI
  • Assistant Engineers: Jared Logan and DJ Malcomb
  • Mastered by Trevor Sadler at Mastermind Productions, Milwaukee, WI

Performance Notes
  • The Afternoon was written & performed by Matt Matera
  • Jhazmyne's Lullaby was written & performed by Jared Logan
Artwork and design
  • Art Direction & Design: Martin Defatte for Guerrilla Digital
  • Photography: Nate Baker @ minno9.com, Brian Dally, & Martin Defatte

References

  1. Taylor, Jason D. "Jhazmyne's Lullabye". AllMusic. Retrieved February 5, 2014.
  2. Stewart-Panko, Kevin (March 2002). "Jhazmyne's Lullaby". Exclaim!. Retrieved February 5, 2014.


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