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Intro
2. A New Sound
3. Captains of Industry
4. Get Your Knife
5. You Built The Fire, I Brought The Match
6. Beautiful Mess
7. The Way You Walk
8. I'm Alive and Well
9. Gunpoint Poetry
10. Restore (My Heart)
11. South 20th Street Riot
12. Strings From Niagara
13. Killer Pilots
14. Endless Bags of Money
15. Last Night, Last Fight
16. Remember This Face
Captains of Industry is the aggressive hard rock debut from
Return To Earth, the New Jersey-based trio of vocalist Ron Scalzo,
guitarist Brett Aveni, and former Dillinger Escape Plan drummer Chris
Pennie (now on tour as the newest member of Coheed and Cambria).
Highlighted by the awe-inspiring precision of Pennie's backbeat,
Aveni's catchy rock hooks, and Scalzo's passionate, harmony-heavy
vocals, Return To Earth promises not to disappoint when it comes to
providing rock and metal fans with cutting-edge Big Rock reminiscent of
Queen, Muse, and Nine Inch Nails.
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"Within the first couple seconds, I could tell this was going to be something worth listening to." - Lowrei
"Return
To Earth have triumphed by embracing and promoting a great sense of
dynamic. ‘A New Sound’ is a definite standout track, promoting all the
elements which this band embrace so well. The harmony in the chorus is
gorgeous, but the whole thing never rests on its laurels enough to be
pigeonholed. Other songs like ‘Gunpoint Poetry’ and ‘Restore (My
Heart)’ are standouts, the latter taking this band into somewhat of a
Foo Fighters territory, then comes the massive riff in the middle,
great stuff!"
- Kevin Barnes / Altsounds
"I hope this project between Chris Pennie (Coheed and
Cambria/ex-Dillinger Escape Plan) and Ron Scalzo (Q*Ball) isn't a
one-time venture. With flawless harmonies and unforgettable infectious
hard rocking hooks, I can't see anyone that is into rock music not
loving this album. Toss any pop/rock band from NIN, Incubus, Foo
Fighters, Faith No More, etc., in a pot and start stirring until Return
To Earth pops out on the plate. Don't let this pass you by without
giving it a listen."
- Freddy Jackson / Post Mortem Remains
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