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Living Sacrifice - "The Infinite Order"
Solid State Records - January 26, 2010 - {Hi-res DVD Cover added | Link to band’s new Blog "Bonus Songs and Lost Songs" added | Band Statement about Hidden Bonus Track "Of My Flesh, Of My Heart" added | Link to FULL ALBUM STREAM (North America only) added}
January 26th, 2010

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Living Sacrifice - "The Infinite Order"
Solid State Records (#TND16530) - January 26, 2010
02. Rules of Engagement (3:28)
(feat. guest vocals by David Bunton of The Showdown)
03. Nietzsche’s Madness (3:34)
(feat. guest vocals & additional percussion by Joe Musten of Advent, ex-Beloved)
04. Unfit to Live (4:27)
05. The Training (4:18)
(feat. Jason Truby (formerly of Living Sacrifice and P.O.D.) on lead guitar)
06. Organized Lie (3:23)
(feat. guest vocals by Drew Garrison of Little Rock Police Dept. / Ecomium)
07. The Reckoning (3:41)
08. Love Forgives (3:24)
09. They Were One (3:20)
(feat. guest vocals by David Bunton of The Showdown)
10. God Is My Home (4:52)
(feat. additional percussion by Zach Bohannon)
11. Apostasy (6:45)
(feat. orchestration by Chris Dauphin)
12. Of My Flesh, Of My Heart [Hidden Track] (2:55)
Total Playtime: 46:56
The physical copy of the album includes a bonus track that wasn’t originally intended for North American consumption – and that won’t be available on iTunes. Vocalist and guitarist Bruce Fitzhugh explains: “The Infinite Order was supposed to have 11 songs on it, but when you get the record, there are 12. The 12th track is called ‘Of My Flesh, Of My Heart’ and is a down-tuned rhythmic rager. This song was slated to be a bonus track on a possible European release. The manufacturer used the wrong master for the pressing, though, and now you have this extra song – which, for fans, is a good thing. Further pressings of the record will not have the extra song, so get this one early and you will have a collectors item.”
Living Sacrifice is legendary. The Christian metal band’s influence runs deep throughout the scene. Former and current members of Living Sacrifice went on to play in bands such as Evanescence, P.O.D. and Norma Jean. Living Sacrifice broke up in 2002 but returned to the metal community with a vengeance in 2008.
The Infinite Order, the band’s new album, was produced by Jeremiah Scott (Destroy Destroy Destroy) and mixed by Andy Sneap (Megadeth, Machine Head, As I Lay Dying) and announces the return of Living Sacrifice with might and majesty. Powerful, forthright, thrashy and skillfully executed as ever, the album serves as an unapologetic reminder as to exactly why so many of today’s heavy music leaders hold Living Sacrifice and their legacy in such high-esteem.
"Living Sacrifice has been a huge influence on me, musically and spiritually," states Demon Hunter frontman and Grammy nominated graphic designer Ryan Clark. "From very early in my youth, when I first started taking an interest in heavy music, Living Sacrifice stood out as a band that displayed a greater level of skill, songwriting ability and professionalism. They are one of those bands that you can count on to continually release amazing material."
"Living Sacrifice was one of the first Christian heavy bands to be respected outside of the Christian scene," adds Underoath guitarist Tim McTague. "They definitely helped pave the way for our band’s crossover."
Living Sacrifice formed in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1989. Bruce Fitzhugh and Lance Garvin were teenagers when they got together with their friend DJ Johnson and later Jason Truby (who later went on to join P.O.D.) determined to create a metal band as musically uncompromising as the secular groups of the day with a positive lyrical message. This was practically unheard of at the time and to many quite controversial, blowing open doors and crossing preconceived boundaries with a mix of thrash and death metal across their first three albums: their 1991 self-titled debut, the following year’s Nonexistent and 1994’s Inhabit, a classic trio of primal heaviness all released by the now defunct R.E.X. Records.
With Bruce taking over from DJ, who left to pursue non-musical ministry, on lead vocals, Living Sacrifice as most of their fans know them came into being with the appropriately titled Reborn. Released in 1997, the album is a landmark for the genre and spawned countless imitators both within the Christian scene and outside. With boundaries further blurred, Living Sacrifice found even more acceptance by mainstream metal press and respect from fellow bands without compromising their artistic or spiritual vision whatsoever.
Rocky Gray and Arthur Green came onboard for 2000’s The Hammering Process, an even more mathematical affair that saw the further development of the band’s signature choppy, percussive riff-fueled style, all with Fitzhugh’s instantly recognizable voice, Garvin’s incredible and much-talked about drumming, and Gray’s adept "spider-fingers" shredding atop. Bleeding Through’s Brandan Schieppati hails the album as one of his biggest influences.
"You would be hard pressed to find bands who started during the time Living Sacrifice did that are still around making albums at all, let alone timeless and relevant metal," says Throwdown frontman Dave Peters. "Their musicianship is unreal, but I’ve always been blown away by the band’s songwriting ability. They never fail to make their songs tell a story but without following any kind of predictable formula or spinning off into tangents. And they are a riff factory!"
Conceived in Fire drove that point home further in 2002. Living Sacrifice’s first pairing with Andy Sneap as mixer resulted in another incredible slab of molten metal that turned a corner for the entire scene. Unfortunately, personal and musical commitments elsewhere (Gray’s drumming gig with Evanescence, for example) saw the dissolution of the group. However, after reconvening to record three new songs for a "best of" collection In Memoriam released in 2005, it was clear that the spirit of Living Sacrifice could not rest and the band was, once again, literally and figuratively "reborn."
A six-week US tour heralded the band’s return alongside the self-released, digital-only Death Machine EP. Anticipation for a brand new album has built to a fever pitch with fans. The Infinite Order was recorded in Little Rock and Nashville with the band’s friend and producer Jeremiah Scott at the helm and Andy Sneap once again handling mixing duties in the UK.
The album continues to push the envelope further, incorporating new dynamics and thrashier / more aggressive elements into a formula sure to appeal to fans of Conceived in Fire and The Hammering Process in particular.
As I Lay Dying frontman / songwriter Tim Lambesis sums it up best: "You can hear Living Sacrifice’s legacy in the entire generation of bands who’ve come after them. And those bands still haven’t caught up."
Option 1: the album by itself with a free sticker included.
Option 2: the album with sticker and a DVD that contains two songs shot live in Pomona, CA plus studio
footage from the recording and a behind the scene look at the "Rules Of Engagement" video shoot.
Option 3: the album with sticker and a long-sleeved Living Sacrifice shirt.
Option 4: the album with sticker, DVD and long-sleeved shirt.
Living Sacrifice
August 4th, 2009, by Tobe
Living Sacrifice’s upcoming new album will be titled "The Infinite Order". The record is currently being mixed in the UK by Andy Sneap, who previously also mixed the band’s 2002 album "Conceived In Fire". Guest vocal appearances on "The Infinite Order" will include Joe Musten (vocalist of Advent, former drummer of Beloved), who also does some extra percussion, and David Bunton (vocalist of The Showdown). The album was produced by the band together with Jeremiah Scott (guitarist of Destroy Destroy Destroy, and new bass player for The Showdown), with whom they previously already worked with for 2008’s "Death Machine" single and the three new songs on the "In Memoriam" best-of album from 2005. A rough mix version of the new song "Overkill Exposure", which will be on the new album, can be downloaded for free in this digital sampler. To stream the track instantly click here!
Press Release - August 2009
Living Sacrifice returns with The Infinite Order
Band’s first album since 2003 set for release November 3, 2009
Little Rock, AR - August 17, 2009 - Legendary Christian metal band Living Sacrifice have set The Infinite Order as the title of their brand new album, their first since reforming in 2008 and seventh studio album overall.
"This new record came together great. I could not be more pleased with the final mixes that Andy Sneap has done. We dug deep into our thrash roots on this one, I think. The album title refers to God and the universe. Man is finite and limited, our knowledge is limited. Wrestling with the concept of infinity is difficult, but there is true peace in trusting in God." says Bruce Fitzhugh, Living Sacrifice’s frontman.
The Infinite Order was produced in Nashville, Tennessee and Little Rock, Arkansas by the band’s longtime friend Jeremiah Scott (The Showdown, Destroy Destroy Destroy). Mixing duties are once again being handled by Andy Sneap (Megadeth, Machine Head, As I Lay Dying), who mixed the band’s last album, 2003’s Conceived in Fire.
Living Sacrifice’s influence runs deep throughout the scene. Former and current members of Living Sacrifice went on to play in bands such as Evanescence, P.O.D. and Norma Jean. Living Sacrifice broke up in 2002 but returned to the metal community with a vengeance in 2008, self-releasing the two song Death Machine digital-only EP.
The Infinite Order announces the return of Living Sacrifice with might and majesty. Powerful, forthright, thrashy and skillfully executed as ever, the album serves as an unapologetic reminder as to exactly why so many of today’s heavy music leaders in bands big and small hold Living Sacrifice and their legacy in such high-esteem. As I Lay Dying singer Tim Lambesis sums it up best: "You can hear Living Sacrifice’s legacy in the entire generation of bands who’ve come after them. And those bands still haven’t caught up."
Cover illustrations will be handled by Dave Quiggle, with packaging by the Solid State / Tooth & Nail team.
Living Sacrifice toured as part of Demon Hunter’s "Stronger Than Hell Tour" last summer, followed by Liskfest in Orange County alongside Bleeding Through, Death By Stereo, The Cro-Mags and Gorilla Biscuits. This year, they returned to Cornerstone in Illinois and several other festivals and club dates around the country.
Living Sacrifice’s storied career stretches back to 1989. Bruce Fitzhugh (vocals / guitar) and Lance Garvin (drums) remain from the band’s earliest lineup. Rocky Gray (guitar), also known as the drummer for We Are The Fallen and the former drummer for Evanescence, and Arthur Gray (bass) joined for 2000’s The Hammering Process.
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