01. "Ember Drive (W / Guest Vocals By Corey Taylor)" 02. "My Last Stand (W / Guest Vocals By Corey Taylor)" 03. "No Saving Me" 04. "House Of The Rising Sun" 05. "Addicted (W / Guest Vocals By Corey Taylor)"
Description:
Redemption by Walls Of Jericho, released 29 April 2008.
This version of Redemption comes as a 1xCD. -
Recorded at 2x4 Studios in Des Moines, IA (Fall 2007).
Corey Taylor appears courtesy of Roadrunner Records.
"Redemption (EP)" on CD by Walls Of Jericho is a powerful and uncompromising release that captures the band at a pivotal moment in their career. Combining their trademark blend of metalcore and hardcore, this EP delivers crushing riffs, razor-sharp breakdowns and intensely shouted vocals that channel anger, frustration and determination. The songs are tightly written and focused, offering a concentrated dose of the band's energy without any filler. Lyrically, "Redemption" deals with personal struggle, resilience and the will to stand up against inner and outer demons, making it an intense yet cathartic listening experience for fans of heavy, emotionally charged music. Walls Of Jericho, fronted by the charismatic vocalist Candace Kucsulain, have long been known for their explosive live shows and their influential role in the modern metalcore scene. With a history of relentless touring and respected full-length albums, the band has built a loyal global fanbase and has shared stages with many of the most important names in heavy music. Their sound combines hardcore urgency with metallic precision, which has earned them a lasting reputation as one of the genre's most authentic and hard-hitting acts. The CD edition of "Redemption (EP)" offers a compact, collectible format for fans who value physical releases. The disc is ideal for both long-time followers and newcomers who want a focused introduction to Walls Of Jericho's sound. The production emphasizes clarity and impact, allowing the aggressive guitar work, dynamic drumming and intense vocals to come through with full force on any standard CD player or hi-fi system. Trustkill, the label behind this release, played an important role in the development of metalcore and hardcore in the 2000s. Known for supporting uncompromising heavy bands and bringing underground sounds to a wider audience, Trustkill became a recognized name among fans of heavy music. By working closely with artists and focusing on authenticity, the label helped shape the sound and visibility of a whole generation of bands, and "Redemption (EP)" fits perfectly into this legacy of energetic, passionate and confrontational music.