Full Circle - Creed

Full Circle

Creed

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2009-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 2009 The Bicycle Music Company

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Overcome Creed 3:46
2
Bread of Shame Creed 3:56
3
A Thousand Faces Creed 4:54
4
Suddenly Creed 3:31
5
Rain Creed 3:28
6
Away In Silence Creed 4:40
7
Fear Creed 4:05
8
On My Sleeve Creed 4:14
9
Full Circle Creed 4:08
10
Time Creed 5:55
11
Good Fight Creed 3:55
12
The Song You Sing Creed 4:08

Reviews

  • Solid Creed!

    5
    By Shancockcwd
    Thought not as good as their earlier albums, it’s still a very solid album from the band, with a few classics in there! Grade: A-
  • Mediocre, Bland

    3
    By //Braveheart//
    Their weakest effort by far. In the early days their music was fresher, less blatantly commercial, Stapp could sing much better and his lyrics were more poetic and introspective, and not so obvious, on the nose. This sounds like its pandering to the mainstream crowd who likes Chris Daughtry and Three Days Grace.
  • Although not the same...

    5
    By vinbro9327
    Although not the same as early Creed, Full Circle proves to be a solid album. This is especially true when looking at reviews. This album was praised by music critics, which is rare for a Creed album to experience. Mark Tremonti is at his best here, showing off his hard rock riffs with songs such as Overcome, Bread of Shame, & Suddenly. Then going over to songs such as A Thousand Faces, Away In Silence, On My Sleeve, and Time. Those 4 songs are the type of songs Creed fans are somewhat familiar with. Tremonti & Stapp shined throughout those songs. With beautiful instrumentals and vocal melodies, you could feel the emotion through the lyrics of each of those songs. Although Scott Stapp doesn't sound the same as 1997-2001, this is one of Creed's best albums.
  • Desert Island Material

    5
    By Krono4424
    Creed at its absolute best, certainly a HOF album in my opinion! Rock Masterpiece!

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