Metanoia (For All Eternity album) explained

Metanoia
Type:studio
Artist:For All Eternity
Cover:Metanoia by For All Eternity.jpg
Recorded:2014
Genre:Christian hardcore, melodic hardcore, melodic metalcore
Label:Facedown
Producer:Brian Hood[1]
Prev Title:Beyond the Gates
Prev Year:2012
Next Title:The Will to Rebuild
Next Year:2017

Metanoia is the second studio album by For All Eternity. Facedown Records released the album on 10 July 2015.

Critical reception

Signaling in a six out of ten review at Outburn, Greg Pratt says, "Metanoia is heavy...the clean vocals, of course, bring things down a little bit—the blueprint feels stagnant". Scott Fryberger, giving the album four stars for Jesus Freak Hideout, describes, he has "high hopes for For All Eternity...Metanoia is a solid debut and it has a lot of great points." Rating the album four stars from Jesus Freak Hideout, Mark Rice states, "It is an unashamedly appealing record, and its lyrical focus of struggling with inner turmoil, demons, and attempts to repent are both easy to resonate with...and worth digging into."

Awarding the album three out of five stars at The Music Australia, Maria Corio writes, "Scattered throughout this record, Michael Buckley’s quick and vigorous drumming is an aspect that stands out in contrast with his clean vocals, giving a strangely uplifting vibe." John G. rating the album an 80 out of 100 from Kill Your Stereo, states, "The album features dynamic, polished production and serves as an overall effective dose of local metalcore...'Metanoia', while admittedly nothing new, should catch wind within the Australian metal scene."

Notes and References

  1. Web site: For All Eternity: Metanoia . AllMusic .