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From the Heart (Shadow Project album)

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From the Heart
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 21, 1998
Recorded1997-1998 at Trauma Ward
GenreAlternative rock, folk rock
Length58:32
LabelHollows Hill
Producer
Shadow Project chronology
In Tuned Out - Live '93
(1994)
From the Heart
(1998)
The Original Christian Death
(2005)

From the Heart is the third and final album by alt-rock/goth metal band Shadow Project, released in 1998 by Hollows Hill Records.

Production

After Shadow Project's first split in 1993, Rozz Williams and Eva O divorced (but remained friendly) and Williams' heroin addiction increased. In 1997 they would once again reunite to record From the Heart. Nathan Van Hala of christian metal group Saviour Machine was drafted to fill in the keyboard duties.[1]

Musical style

Considered a departure from previous albums, From the Heart included band material from previous records stripped down to just acoustic guitar and vocal duets.[2]

Themes

Released in 1994, Eva O's first solo debut shocked fans: she had converted to Christianity, and crafted a born-again concept album titled Demons Fall for an Angel's Kiss.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Static Jesus"Eva OEva O5:50
2."Forever Came Today"Rozz WilliamsRozz Williams4:35
3."Alpha and Omega"Eva OEva O5:31
4."Hall of Mirrors"Rozz WilliamsRozz Williams3:42
5."Million Years"Eva OEva O3:11
6."By God"Eva OEva O3:43
7."Holy Hell"Eva OEva O4:51
8."Hounds Upon the Hare"Rozz WilliamsRozz Williams4:52
9."Lying Deep"Eva OEva O5:36
10."Bitter Man"Eva OEva O4:10
11."Home Is Where"Rozz WilliamsRozz Williams5:06
12."Maybe Someday"Eva OEva O7:25

Credits

Shadow Project
Production

References

  1. ^ Matthew Moyer. "Shadow Project - Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  2. ^ Steve Huey (1 May 2013). "Forget Me Not: Rozz Williams". Library Journal Reviews. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  3. ^ Steve Huey. "Eva O. - Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 January 2016.