Unbreakable (Saving Grace album) explained

Unbreakable
Type:studio
Artist:Saving Grace
Cover:Unbreakable by Saving Grace.jpg
Genre:Christian hardcore, metalcore, crossover thrash
Label:Strike First
Producer:Zorran Mendonsa
Prev Title:Behind Enemy Lines
Prev Year:2008
Next Title:The King Is Coming
Next Year:2012

Unbreakable is the second studio album from Saving Grace. Strike First Records released the album on January 5, 2010. Saving Grace worked with Zorran Mendonsa, in the production of this album.[1]

Critical reception

Awarding the album four stars from Jesus Freak Hideout, Timothy Estabrooks states, "Unbreakable is an album that is exciting at times and at its worst is never less than a solid effort." Scott Fryberger, giving the album three stars for Jesus Freak Hideout, writes, "This isn't a fantastic album, by any means, but it's a good start for the band". Rating the album six out of ten at Cross Rhythms, Peter John Willoughby says, "these guys are relatively newcomers and comparisons to an established band like As I Lay Dying would be unfair". Steve, awarding the album four stars from Indie Vision Music, describes, "This brutal album is sure to please any metalcore fan out there." Giving the album five stars by The New Review, Ben Westerman writes, "It's heavy, brutal, aggressive, and will leave your eardrums broken and beaten; but it's an experience that any fan of metal should be able to appreciate and will likely enjoy!"

Credits

Saving Grace
Production

Notes and References

  1. http://www.allmusic.com/album/unbreakable-mw0001948191/credits AllMusic Credits