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Band Name Parkway Drive
Album Name Horizons
Type Album
Data de lançamento 06 Outubro 2007
Estilo de MúsicaMetalcore
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Tracklist

1.
 Begin
 00:49
2.
 The Sirens' Song
 03:09
3.
 Feed Them to the Pigs
 02:33
4.
 Carrion
 03:10
5.
 Five Months
 04:04
6.
 Boneyards
 03:14
7.
 Idols and Anchors
 03:50
8.
 Moments in Oblivion
 01:44
9.
 Breaking Point
 03:37
10.
 Dead Man's Chest (ft. Pete Abordi of No Turning Back)
 03:22
11.
 Frostbite
 03:32
12.
 Horizons
 05:35

Total playing time: 38:39

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Crítica @ miniradman

21 Outubro 2010
Horizons is Parkway Drive’s second album and is the one that really put Parkway Drive on the map. Horizons was released on October 6th 2007 by Resist Records and Epitaph Records. Horizons is an excellent and is one of my favorite Metalcore albums of all time and I think it is one album that will never get old.

This album is one of the best Metalcore albums of all time in my opinion and shows incredible creativity, quality and emotion coming from an Australian Metalcore Band. I Also consider Parkway Drive to be the only real mainstream Metalcore band coming out of Australia. Horizons feature some great tracks such as Carrion, Idols And Anchors and my personal favorite Bone yards. There are few tracks which feature decent breakdowns which is head banging quality.

Horizons is an amazing album and that is rare coming from Australia for mainstream Metalcore. There are awesome breakdowns such as in the song Boneyards. Also there are pretty good guitar solos in the songs Five Months and Idols And Anchors which don’t only aim at speed but quality as well. All of the tracks on Horizons are outstanding in my opinion, and this album will never get old because of the shear variety of music types they play, almost each song has a different tempo and melody to it which is great. If you want high speed and high energy listen to Feed Them To The Pigs, if you want heavy listen to Boneyards and if you want slow and emotional listen to Horizons or Carrion.

I cannot seem to find any real problem with this album. Maybe they should add clean vocals to their future songs but I would be perfectly happy if they stay the same as they are right now.

Overall Horizons is an excellent album featuring some of Parkway Drives best tracks and I can’t wait for their future stuff to some out. I highly recommend this album to anyone who is in to Metalcore, Deathcore and anyone who is into metal in general. I do not recommend this to anyone who is into Black metal or Brutal Death metal. I also like this album because it has a lot of tracks on it (12) so this means more bang for your buck! I give this album a 20/20! I like it.

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LlamaSabachthani - 03 Abril 2011: Great review ! I'm into black and brutal death but Feed them to the pigs was indeed a great track ! tho I'm not a breakdown hater :P
miniradman - 03 Abril 2011: haha... cool

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Comentário @ ryan5

25 Março 2010
Parkway Drive: beginning as a group of mates playing together as a garage band. Parkway started doing shows after their first song 'Hopeless'. They did a gig where I Killed The Prom Queen were there as well. They Became friends with (then) lead singer Michael Crafter. In parkways 'The DVD', Crafter talks about PWD's intense breakdowns. After PWD & IKTPQ did their split, you seemed to sense bigger and better things from the Byron Bay band. Parkway got their Local producer to send emails to a couple of record labels. It just so happened that Parkway got a chance to do a record (in two weeks) with Epitaph records. After the successful release of 'Killing with a Smile', Parkway started travelling all over the world.
Parkway Drive decided to do another album. They went back to the states, to record their second full length album; 'Horizons'. This Album included some brutal breakdowns, like the part in Boneyards where Winston screams "There's blood In the Water". This is deffinately their best album, as you look at all their other stuff. It's all heavier and not as thought out as Horizons is. Their breakdowns to me is their 'own sound'. like disturbed, Mudvayne, Metallica etc. They all have a unique sound, a sound that makes up their band.

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