In this Music Monday Blog, we are going to get into the latest from Shinedown. It is Amaryllis. We will get into the history and then the music from this new record. Let us get into the history.
History:
Shinedown was formed in 2001 in Jacksonville, Florida with members, who are Brent Smith (Lead Singer), Brad Stewart (Bass), Jason Todd (Guitars), and Barry Kerch (Drums). Shinedown’s first record, which was “Leave A Whisper,” was released in 2004 under Atlantic Records. Shinedown’s second record, which was “Us And Them, was released in 2005. Their third record was “The Sound Of Madness.” This was their most successful record to date. This is also the frist record without Brad Stewart on bass. Eric Bass, who is bass player, replaced Brad Steward. and Zach Myers, who is a guitar player, joins the band. Shinedown’s fourth record, which is Amaryllis, marked the first time band history Zach Myers as the only guitar player and the new one in this band. Let us get into the music.
Song List:
Adrenaline
There is some nice drumming at the beginning. I am loving the music and drumming in this song. The singing is pretty strong. I love the pace of this song. There is some awesome lyrics. This is a great opening track. The drummer is playing out of his mind. I love the focus on him on this song. I love the short and to the point guitar solo towards the end of the song.
Bully
This was the first single of this record. I love the guitar work at the beginning. I love the bass playing during the main part of the song. There is a nice pace on “Bully.” I am not really a fan of the lyrics but it is still a pretty good song. I love the melody and the singing on this song. There is some strong back up vocals on “Bully.” I love the guitar solo towards the end of the song.
Amaryllis
This is the title track of this record. I love the acoustic guitar at the beginning. I have always loved his singing voice. I love the backbone of the band. The bass and drum playing is solid. This song kind of reminds me of something that Goo Goo Dolls would have written. I love the lyrics. This is a pretty solid song. There is a nice guitar break towards the back half of “Amaryllis.”
Unity
I love the keyboard playing at the beginning with a nice solid playing from the guitar, bass, and drumming over the top of it. I love the singing and some pretty good lyrics. I love how the mix a disturbed and acoustic guitar. There is a nice melody. There is a nice guitar solo towards the end of the song. I just wished it was a little bit longer. I love the ending of “Unity.”
Enemies
I love the effects on the guitar at the beginning of “Enemies.” I love the music and melody. This is my favorite song on this record so far. I love the lyrics. I love the ending of “Enemies.”
I’m Not Alright
I love the music. I am not really a fan of the lyrics but the singing on “I’m Not Alright.” There is some playing from the drummer and bass player. This song seems like it needs a guitar solo to break up the singing a bit. I just feel this song could be a little bit longer.
Nowhere Kids
There is some solid music. I love the singing and lyrics are average. I love the melody from the singer. I just feel the same way about this song to the last one. I just feel it could use a guitar solo about the mid-point of the song to break up the singing a bit. There is nothing wrong with the singing. I just hearing too much of it.
Miracle
I love the guitar work at the beginning. There is some nice simple drum beat. I love the singing over the top of it. I love the music. I love the lyrics. They put some thought on this song. This is a great rebound song from the last two songs. I just wished there was a guitar solo. It is still a solid song.
I’ll Follow You
I love the piano playing on this song. There is some solid singing and well written lyrics. I love the music on the main part of the song. I love the pace of this song. Here is a song that does not need a guitar solo. The guitar solo that is on this song is pretty good and well placed. It did what I wanted in the last few songs.
For My Sake
I love the guitar playing at the beginning. I love what they did in the main part of the song. There is some nice lyrics and melody. I love the pace of “For My Sake.” This is one of my favorite songs off this record. I love the guitar playing on this song.
My Name (Wearing Me Out)
There is some nice music at the beginning of this song. I love heavy drumming on this song. I love the pace of this song. The bass playing is solid. There is some nice lyrics with some feeling and soul to it. This is a nice driving song. I could get some speeding tickets with this song playing.
Through The Ghost
I love the acoustic guitar at the beginning. There is some nice music on “Through The Ghost.” I love the singing and the lyrics. This is a nice song to finish “Amaryllis.” The only problem I have with this song is that it is a little too long. I love the ending of it.
Line Up:
- Brent Smith – Vocals
- Zach Myers -Lead And Rhythm Guitar and Backing Vocals
- Barry Kerch – Drums and Percussion
- Eric Bass – Bass, Piano, and Backing Vocals
Here is their website and twitter addresses:
Website: www.shinedown.com
Twitter: @Shinedown
Closing, I love Shinedown. I do not understand why I did not get into them right away. It took me a little time but I have been a pretty big fan since. There are some pretty good songs off this record. It is not like their last record, which was “Sound Of Madness.” I still enjoyed it, however, I just feel there were too many filler songs to get the record out. These are songs they put on the record to get it out to the market. I just wished there were more guitar solos towards the end of the record. There are songs that need solos and there are songs that do not need them. There were a few songs screaming for guitar solos. This band has not put out a band record and this one is not one. They are working on their next one but I recommend you picking up this one to get yourself through until it comes out. Go get some! Drink it! Enjoy it! Metal it! \m/
Cheers!
Bill DJ Weiser
Email: djweiser13@comcast.net
Twitter: @djweiser