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Released
  
April 25, 2000

Artist
  
Embodyment

Producer
  
Barry Poynter

Genre
  
Christian metal

Length
  
52:04

Release date
  
25 April 2000

Label
  
Solid State Records

Recorded
  
November 26, 1999-December 1999

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Embodyment the narrow scope of things full album


The Narrow Scope of Things is the second album by the Christian metal band Embodyment. It is the first album not to feature original vocalist Kris McCaddon or Rhythm Guitarist James Lanigan.

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Critical reception

Jason D. Taylor reports "Overall, The Narrow Scope of Things was the turning point for Embodyment, and as it stands is their best record as well." Michial Farmer of The Phantom Tollbooth wrote: "Other songs, such as Pendulum attempt (rather unsuccessfully, in my opinion) to combine the band's new softer edge with hardcore. In the end, though, if The Narrow Scope of Things is remembered for anything, it will be for the remarkable pop sensibilities and melodies crafted within." Alex Figgis of Cross Rhythms writes "If you are looking for some intelligently written and deftly executed art, then look no further than The Narrow Scope Of Things."

Personnel

Embodyment
  • Sean Corbrary - Vocals
  • Andrew Godwin - Lead Guitar
  • Jason Lindquist - Rhythm Guitar
  • Derrick Wadsworth - Bass
  • Mark Garza - Drums
  • Production
  • Barry Poynter - Engineer, Producer, Keyboards
  • Jason Magnusson - Assistant Engineer, Additional Percussion, Backing Vocals, Producer
  • David Johnson - Photography
  • Don Clark - Art Direction, Layout Design
  • Brandon Ebel - Executive Producer
  • Songs

    1Winter Kiss3:32
    2Pendulum3:40
    3One Less Addiction5:53

    References

    The Narrow Scope of Things Wikipedia