Killing with a Smile explained

Killing with a Smile
Type:studio
Artist:Parkway Drive
Cover:Killingwithasmile.jpg
Recorded:May 2005
Studio:Zing Studios, Westfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
Genre:
Producer:Adam Dutkiewicz
Prev Title:Don't Close Your Eyes
Prev Year:2004
Next Title:Horizons
Next Year:2007

Killing with a Smile is the debut studio album by Australian metalcore band Parkway Drive. It was released on 12 September 2005 through Resist and Epitaph Records, and was produced by Adam Dutkiewicz. It was recorded in May 2005, over a period of just two weeks. It is the only album to feature bassist Shaun Cash.

Release and promotion

It released in September 2005 in Australia through Resist Records. They supported Evergreen Terrace on their headlining Australian tour in January 2006.[1] The album was released in September 2006 in the U.S. through Epitaph Records. A video was produced for "Smoke 'Em If Ya Got 'Em".

In October and November, the group went on the 2006 international edition of the Taste of Chaos tour, visiting New Zealand, Australia, Japan and Europe.[2] From early July to early August, the band went on the 2007 edition of Warped Tour.[3]

Critical reception

Since its release, Killing with a Smile has received mixed to positive reviews.

AbsolutePunk was very positive of the album, calling it a "true genre-defining" record. The reviewer praised the songs' structures, despite there being no defined verses or choruses. About.com reviewer Chad Bower was less positive about the album, but said "It's a very solid debut, and if you're a metalcore fan this is one worth checking out." He was slightly critical of the album's lyrics for being "a little on the emo side", but said the "angry vocals" cover it up pretty well.

AllMusic reviewer Corey Apar gave a mixed review of the album. He mainly noted how the album's lyrics deal with broken hearts and "just how pissed off they really are", citing "Romance is Dead" as "lyrical treasure". He concluded his review by comparing the band to Bleeding Through and "it just depends on where personal opinions currently stand on the necessity of another metalcore act".

Punknews.org reviewer Matt Whelihan was very critical of the album, calling it generic. Whelihan said the album "is a mindless affair that is unable to avoid any of metalcore's pitfalls. Parkway Drive could have created a picture of metalcore as they see it, but instead they were content to trace the works of those who came before."

In popular culture

The name for the song "Guns for Show, Knives for a Pro" is a quote from the film, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.

Australian surf group the Bra Boys featured four songs from the album in the documentary film , the songs featured are "Gimme AD", "Anasasis (Xenophontis)", "Mutiny" and "It's Hard to Speak Without a Tongue". The songs were all released on the soundtrack except for "It's Hard to Speak Without a Tongue".

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album liner notes.

Parkway Drive
Additional personnel

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog #
Australia12 September 2005ResistCompact DiscRES045[4]
EU21 August 2006Epitaph[5] Compact Disc86824
US22 August 2006

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Evergreen Terrace goes down under with Parkway Drive, Carpathian and The Getaway Plan. Punknews.org. Paul, Aubin. December 29, 2005. November 22, 2021.
  2. Web site: Taking Back Sunday, Thursday, Underoath, Saosin on TOC Int'l. Alternative Press. 26 June 2006. 29 July 2016.
  3. Web site: Throwdown added to Warped 07; Madina Lake drop off. Alternative Press. 26 April 2007. 21 August 2016.
  4. Web site: Resist Records Releases. resistrecords.com. Resist Records. 22 November 2014.
  5. Web site: Epitaph Records: Parkway Drive - Killing with a Smile. epitaph.com. 22 August 2006 . Epitaph. 22 November 2014.