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Released
  
July 23, 2013

The Last Word Is Yours to Speak (2013)
  
Till the End (2015)

Release date
  
23 July 2013

Genres
  
Metalcore, Southern rock

Length
  
48:09

Artist
  
Phinehas

Label
  
Red Cord Records

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Producer
  
Joey Matthews, Chris Galvez, Phinehas

Similar
  
Thegodmachine, Till the End, The Night God Slept, Creation/Destruction, Captors

Phinehas throes


The Last Word Is Yours to Speak is the second studio album by American metalcore band Phinehas. The album was released on July 23, 2013 through Red Cord Records.

Contents

This is the first release with bassist Bryce Kelley and the last with guitarist Jason Combs.

Sound and style

The Last Word Is Yours to Speak features a slight change in sound for the band, while still maintaining a metalcore sound. Whereas Thegodmachine featured fast-paced songs in the vein of thrash metal, this album features a strong southern metal sound. Also, Sean McCulloch's singing is more clean and less gruff than on previous releases.

Release

The album was recorded in early 2013 shortly following the release of The Bridge Between EP. The album's name was announced on May 17 with the release of lead single, "Fleshkiller". A Music video was released for the song on July 19 through Red Cords' YouTube channel. The Last Word Is Yours to Speak was released on July 23 through Red Cords Records and proved to be successful upon release, charting on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart and Christian Albums. The Last Word Is Yours to Speak was also issued as a 12" vinyl, with 150 colored red and 250 colored gold. A music video for "Blood On My Knuckles" was released on May 19, 2014. With the announcement of the video's release, Phinehas announced a contest in which the winner will win a signed drum head that was used in the recording of the album.

Track listing

All music composed by Phinehas. All lyrics written by Sean McCulloch.

Reception

The Last Word Is Yours to Speak has received positive reviews since its release, with critics praising the album.

Decoy Music reviewer Nick Senior praised the album saying "the guitars really stand out from the crowd" and complemented the southern rock influences. Senior also noted the post-metal influences on "Dyson Sphere", saying it "really drive[s] home the power of the track". However, he did note that a few of the tracks are "standard fare" and the breakdowns (while not overused) killed the momentum of a few songs. HM Magazine reviewer Wes Jaques also praised the album, saying "Fleshkiller" had "riffs in the style of Cannibal Corpse" as well as " non-rhythmic patterns like Hatebreed-gone-death metal". Jaques called the album a "solid release", citing "The Blessing and the Curse" as his favorite track. Indie Vision Music reviewer Brody B. also noted the southern rock influence on "Blood On My Knuckles" and praised Humerian's drumming. Brody said the tracks "From a Burning Sun" and "The Deepest of Graves" could have easily been lift out of the album, but did say the breakdown from the former "is really slick". He concluded his review by saying the band "are the real deal and meant to break free from this monotonous music scene into the limelight."

Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic:

Phinehas
  • Sean McCulloch – lead vocals
  • Jason Combs – guitar
  • Bryce Kelly – bass
  • Lee Humerian – drums, backing vocals
  • Additional personnel
  • Brennan Chaulk – guest vocals on track 8
  • Chris Galvez – engineer, producer, additional vocals
  • Joey Matthews – executive producer
  • Chris McCulloch – handwriting
  • Garret Russell – guest vocals on track 9
  • Trent Tieso – artwork
  • Drew Williams – additional vocals
  • Joel Wohlitz – mastering, mixing
  • Songs

    1Throes0:55
    2Fleshkiller3:54
    3The Deepest of Graves3:33

    References

    The Last Word Is Yours to Speak Wikipedia