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Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Hurt_The Crux
PosT Grunge
Tracklist
01. So When
02. Eden
03. Links & Waves
04. Sally Slips
05. When It's Cold
06. Adonai
07. Caught In the Rain
08. Cuffed
09. How We End Up Alone
10. Numbers
11. The Seer
The saying goes, “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,” which can neatly sum up the career thus far of the Los Angeles, CA-based quartet, Hurt. Having survived line-up shifts and a split with their former label, Capitol Records, the group – which is comprised of J. Loren (vocals), Paul Spatola (guitar), Rek Mohr (bass), and new member Louie Sciancalepore (drums) – has returned with their strongest and most musically varied release yet, ‘Goodbye to the Machine’ (which was produced by the band themselves, and will be distributed by A2M and released via Amusement Records).
To back up a bit, the Hurt story begins in 2000, when the group originally formed in Virginia, before ultimately relocating to the west coast. Along the way, the group has issued four albums, 2000’s self-titled debut, 2003’s ‘The Consumation,’ 2006’s ‘Vol. 1,’ and 2007’s ‘Vol. 2,’ and have toured alongside some of rock’s biggest names, including Staind, Three Days Grace, Alice in Chains, Seether, and Breaking Benjamin, among others. Hurt has also spawned several popular rock radio anthems, including “Rapture,” “Falls Apart,” and “Ten Ton Brick.”
The saying goes, “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,” which can neatly sum up the career thus far of the Los Angeles, CA-based quartet, Hurt. Having survived line-up shifts and a split with their former label, Capitol Records, the group – which is comprised of J. Loren (vocals), Paul Spatola (guitar), Rek Mohr (bass), and new member Louie Sciancalepore (drums) – has returned with their strongest and most musically varied release yet, ‘Goodbye to the Machine’ (which was produced by the band themselves, and will be distributed by A2M and released via Amusement Records).
ReplyDeleteTo back up a bit, the Hurt story begins in 2000, when the group originally formed in Virginia, before ultimately relocating to the west coast. Along the way, the group has issued four albums, 2000’s self-titled debut, 2003’s ‘The Consumation,’ 2006’s ‘Vol. 1,’ and 2007’s ‘Vol. 2,’ and have toured alongside some of rock’s biggest names, including Staind, Three Days Grace, Alice in Chains, Seether, and Breaking Benjamin, among others. Hurt has also spawned several popular rock radio anthems, including “Rapture,” “Falls Apart,” and “Ten Ton Brick.”