Love this record
5
By Framming
It has some tunes that groove as opposed to the non-stop drive of Hatebreed (whom, dont misunderstand, I also love). Great riffage and solo's I like the mix of the two vocal voices. Great album. \m/
Jasta/Windstein Nail it!!!
5
By \m/ Lucifer \m/
I never would have guessed these two voices sounding extremely good together. I'm a huge HateBreed fan but I think this just kicks it up a notch in not being as monotone. I prefer HateBreed in a party setting however when driving or kicking back with some mother nature Sorrow is just sick…people usually ask what band is playing ...
Saw these guys @ Mayhem 2011
5
By N8Franks
Awesome!! Both discs are great, Jasta & Kirk mesh well together.
Opinion
5
By VxChimairaxV
Jamey Jasta has a style of his own he's unique Corey Taylor is a great artist but he has no place in this band or anything close to it Is "Three Gun" with them or just Jamey ?
Good album...
5
By rhett7660
I am by no means a fan of Hatebreed. They have a few good songs. This on the other hand, I didn't even know it was the same singer as Hatebreed. I like this album a lot. After a few listens I was hooked. Love the sound of the album. This is must by for metal fans.!
Really bad
1
By Tmunth
I went into this cd with the highest of hopes and with each song became more and more disappointed. On paper this seems to be promising...I told myself, "It has Jamey Josta from one of my all time favorites, Hatebreed. It's gotta be good right?" Wrong! The music was an outdated, overplayed, subpar, mashup of mid 90's metal and metallica influenced stupor. Unoriginal crap, save your money.
Good
4
By metalman3356
I would say their singers the weak point of the band it would be better with corey taylor or someone in that direction
AEWSOME!!
5
By ghost face killah
This band is great. I was a little skeptcal at first but i ended up loving it. BUY THIS ALBUM!!
wow
5
By MUTE
this cd the best thing out
Crowbreed? Hatebar? Who cares! It's HEAVY...
5
By ZGarMetaL
Those of us who can't get enough of Kirk Windstein's ungodlier-than-thou heavy-a*s guitar tone and Sabbath-swamp songwriting should be pleased with this release, as it's basically a new Crowbar album that just happens to include Jamey Jasta as a guest vocallist( O.k., he wrote lyrics, as well). Make no mistake; Windstein's unmistakeable bellowing vocals are still quite present, and while there are plenty of up-tempo parts for the 'breed fans who may be curious, this is Crowbar in everything but name, and that's a good thing.