Embrace the Eternal
Embodyment was a Christian metal band from Arlington, Texas which formed in 1993. They were first known by the name Supplication. They commenced as a death metal band and released 3 demos under this style, which later appeared altogether on a full-length independent release entitled 1993-1996. Their debut album, Embrace the Eternal, showed a change in style as Embodyment added elements of metalcore to their death metal sound (Embrace the Eternal is one of the earliest deathcore records). Embrace the Eternal featured re-makes of the songs Golgotha and Religious Infamy, which were originally from their demos, as well as guest vocals by Bruce Fitzhugh, vocalist for seminal Christian metal band Living Sacrifice. After the departure of Kris McCaddon on vocals, Embodyment welcomed Sean Corbray as vocalist and recorded ''The Narrow Scope of Things'', released in 2000. This album was the band's first step away from any of the heavier metal subgenres. Instead, their sound on the album was adjusted to alternative metal with hard rock influences and was the first album to feature actual singing and some screamed vocal parts rather than any form of death vocals. Embodyment next released Hold Your Breath in 2001, an album which saw the removal of all screamed vocals and yet more slight shift away from the remaining metal influence there had been on The Narrow Scope of Things. Their last album, ''Songs for the Living'', released under [[XS Records]] in 2002, completed the band's transition to alternative/indie rock and was originally made as an industry demo meant to get the band signed to a major label. Embodyment later disbanded in early 2004 to the disappointment of loyal fans. Andrew Godwin, Mark Garza and Kris McCaddon have finally resurfaced with a new band, [https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.the-famine.com The Famine] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Embodyment was a Christian metal band from Arlington, Texas which formed in 1993. They were first known by the name Supplication. They commenced as a death metal band and released 3 demos under this style, which later appeared altogether on a full-length independent release entitled 1993-1996. Their debut album, Embrace the Eternal, showed a change in style as Embodyment added elements of metalcore to their death metal sound (Embrace the Eternal is one of the earliest deathcore records). Embrace the Eternal featured re-makes of the songs Golgotha and Religious Infamy, which were originally from their demos, as well as guest vocals by Bruce Fitzhugh, vocalist for seminal Christian metal band Living Sacrifice. After the departure of Kris McCaddon on vocals, Embodyment welcomed Sean Corbray as vocalist and recorded ''The Narrow Scope of Things'', released in 2000. This album was the band's first step away from any of the heavier metal subgenres. Instead, their sound on the album was adjusted to alternative metal with hard rock influences and was the first album to feature actual singing and some screamed vocal parts rather than any form of death vocals. Embodyment next released Hold Your Breath in 2001, an album which saw the removal of all screamed vocals and yet more slight shift away from the remaining metal influence there had been on The Narrow Scope of Things. Their last album, ''Songs for the Living'', released under [[XS Records]] in 2002, completed the band's transition to alternative/indie rock and was originally made as an industry demo meant to get the band signed to a major label. Embodyment later disbanded in early 2004 to the disappointment of loyal fans. Andrew Godwin, Mark Garza and Kris McCaddon have finally resurfaced with a new band, [https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.the-famine.com The Famine] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Pendulum
One Less Addiction
20 Tongues
Winter Kiss
Breed
Yours Truly
Belly Up
Swine
Confessions
Greedy Hands
Golgotha
Assembly Line Humans
Blinded
Religious Infamy
Strength
Carnival Chair
Killing The Me In Me
Embrace
Prelude
Set The Stage
Ballad
Decade
K-9
Binge And Purge
Critical Error
Cruise Control
Moving On
Heaven In A Letter Bomb
Reaching Out
A Season's End
Rm 144
She's There
The Aftermath of Closure
One Less Addiction (Acoustic)
Golden Rule
Segue Station
Time
Don't Go
It's Alright
Who's to Blame
White Flag
Jaywalk
Spilling Over
One Less Addiction - Acoustic
Bonus Track
Halo Of Winter
Breaking News
Dismembering Death
The Aftermath of Close
Stillborn Natality
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