Realis (album) explained

Realis
Type:studio
Artist:A Hope for Home
Cover:Reali_album_cover.jpg
Released:March 30, 2010
Recorded:January 2010 at Red Room Studios and Robots Ate My Studio
Genre:Sludge metal, post-metal
Length:51:09
Label:Facedown
Producer:Chris Common, Dan McCall, A Hope for Home
Prev Title:The Everlasting Man
Prev Year:2008
Next Title:In Abstraction
Next Year:2011

Realis is the third studio album by A Hope for Home. It was released on March 30, 2010 through Facedown Records.[1]

Writing and recording

The band began the writing for Realis in September 2009 in a practice space in Beaverton, Oregon. Written in half the time of their previous album, The Everlasting Man, Realis was "a lot more focused and cohesive".[2]

Speaking of the album, guitarist and vocalist Matthew Ellis stated:

Ellis also stated:

The album was recorded throughout January 2010 at the "Red Room Studios" in Seattle, WA and at "Robots Ate My Studio" in Camas, Washington. For the drum tracking and mixing of the record, A Hope for Home recruited the help of drummer Chris Common (These Arms Are Snakes). Ellis stated, "Chris is such an amazing producer and it was such a blessing to be able to work with him. He runs a studio in Seattle with my favorite producer, Matt Bayles, and those guys have done records by bands like Botch and Isis, and it was insane to work with them".[3]

Personnel

A Hope for Home
Additional musicians
Production
Artwork

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Realis at Amazon. Amazon. 12 September 2011.
  2. Web site: Pure Grain Audio Interview. Pure Grain Audio. 13 September 2011.
  3. Web site: Pure Grain Audio Interview. Pure Grain Audio. 13 September 2011.