Human Clay
Human Clay
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Our Take
Our Take
Ah, CREED. The band that everyone loves to hate. The butt of many musical jokes. But let's put all that aside and dive into their album "Human Clay" Deluxe Edition.
First things first, this album is a guilty pleasure through and through. It's like a cheesecake - indulgent, a bit tacky, but oh so satisfying. The Deluxe Edition comes with extra tracks that are somehow even more over-the-top than the original album. It's like CREED turned the dial up to 11 and then snapped it off for good measure.
On "With Arms Wide Open", frontman Scott Stapp's earnest vocals soar to ridiculous heights, while the band churns out radio-friendly riffs that would make Nickelback proud. It's cheesy, it's cliché, it's everything you secretly love about early 2000s rock.
Tracks like "Higher" and "My Sacrifice" are the epitome of anthemic rock, with lyrics that toe the line between profound and cringeworthy. But hey, isn't that what CREED is all about?
Overall, "Human Clay" Deluxe Edition is a nostalgia trip worth taking. It may not be cool, it may not be groundbreaking, but it sure knows how to hit that guilty pleasure spot. So go on, crank up the volume, sing along to those corny lyrics, and embrace your inner CREED fan. We won't judge.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Are You Ready?
7. Never Die
2. What If
8. With Arms Wide Open
3. Beautiful
9. Higher
4. Say I
10. Wash Away Those Years
5. Wrong Way
11. Inside Us All
6. Faceless Man
Disc: 2
1. Are You Ready? (Live in San Antonio, 11th November 1999)
2. Ode (Live in San Antonio, 11th November 1999)
3. Torn (Live in San Antonio, 11th November 1999)
4. Beautiful (Live in San Antonio, 11th November 1999)
5. Illusion (Live in San Antonio, 11th November 1999)
6. Say I (Live in San Antonio, 11th November 1999)
7. My Own Prison (Live in San Antonio, 11th November 1999)
8. What If (Live in San Antonio, 11th November 1999)
9. With Arms Wide Open (Live in San Antonio, 11th November 1999)
10. Faceless Man (Live in San Antonio, 11th November 1999)
11. What's This Life For (Live in San Antonio, 11th November 1999)
12. What's This Life For (Reprise) [live in San Antonio, 11th November 1999]
13. One (Live in San Antonio, 11th November 1999)
14. Higher (Live in San Antonio, 11th November 1999)
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Creed
At first glance, CREED might seem like just another alternative rock band trying to make it big. But upon closer inspection, you'll find that this Leeds-based trio is anything but ordinary. Formed in 2015, CREED quickly gained a reputation for their infectious melodies, clever lyrics, and killer live shows. Frontman Finn Grayson's charismatic stage presence and powerhouse vocals are matched only by the virtuosic guitar playing of lead guitarist Ellie White. And let's not forget about drummer Max Thompson, whose thunderous beats anchor the band's sound with precision and flair. But what really sets CREED apart from their peers is their fearless approach to genre blending. Drawing inspiration from a diverse range of musical influences - from classic rock to post-punk to electronica - the band effortlessly weaves together elements from different genres to create a sound that is uniquely their own. On their latest album, "Electric Dreams," CREED pushes the boundaries even further, experimenting with intricate rhythms, lush synthesizers, and unexpected sonic textures. The result is a collection of songs that are both introspective and anthemic, inviting listeners to dance, cry, and everything in between. With a growing fanbase and critical acclaim to match, CREED is poised to take the music world by storm. Keep an eye on these rising stars - they're just getting started.
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