Released February 8, 2011 Length 52:12 Release date 8 February 2011 Label Entertainment One Music | Recorded 2010 | |
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Studio OCD Recording and Production, Metairie, LA Similar Crowbar albums, Sludge metal albums, Other albums |
C r o w b a r sever the wicked hand full album
Sever the Wicked Hand is the ninth studio album by the American sludge metal band Crowbar, which was released on February 8, 2011 on E1 Music, on February 14, 2011 on Century Media in the UK and a day later for the rest of Europe. It was the band's first studio album after Lifesblood for the Downtrodden, released exactly six years before in 2005.
Contents
- C r o w b a r sever the wicked hand full album
- Crowbar isolation desperation
- Background
- Critical reception
- Personnel
- Guest musicians
- Production
- Songs
- References
Crowbar isolation desperation
Background
Sever the Wicked Hand was the first album that frontman Kirk Windstein recorded sober.
Critical reception
According to Metacritic, the album received "generally favorable" reviews and a score of 79. Writing for Popmatters, Adrien Begrand praised Crowbar for ensuring that its ninth album "sound so fresh while sounding so comfortably familiar at the same time", and gave particular accolades to Kirk Windstein's vocals on "Let Me Mourn", the emotional intensity of "Echo an Eternity", and the soulful closing track, "Symbiosis". Situating the album in the context of Windstein's recent recovery from alcoholism, Eduardo Rivadavia wrote for Allmusic that, while there are "no great revelations or revolutions" on Sever the Wicked Hand, Windstein's "spirit and inspiration have clearly been revitalized, and the end results amount to a quintessential Crowbar album" among the strongest of the band's career.
Personnel
Guest musicians
Production
Songs
1Isolation (Desperation)4:15
2Sever the Wicked Hand3:16
3Liquid Sky and Cold Black Earth6:24