An Eye for an Eye (Like Moths to Flames album)

An Eye For an Eye
Studio album by Like Moths to Flames
Released July 9, 2013
Recorded March - April 2013, The Machine Shop Recording Studio, Belleville, New Jersey
Genre Metalcore, post-hardcore
Length 39:03
Label Rise
Producer Will Putney
Like Moths to Flames chronology
When We Don't Exist
(2011)
An Eye For an Eye
(2013)
The Dying Things We Live For
(2015)
Singles from An Eye For an Eye
  1. "The Blackout"
    Released: June 6, 2013
  2. "I Solemnly Swear"
    Released: June 10, 2013
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Alternative Press[1]
Under The Gun Review[2]

An Eye For an Eye is the second studio album released by metalcore band Like Moths to Flames. The album was released on July 9, 2013 through Rise Records. It's the first album to feature drummer Greg Diamond and the last to feature Zach Huston as guitarist.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."You'll Burn"3:14
2."A Feast for Crows"3:21
3."The Common Misconception"3:32
4."I Solemnly Swear"3:16
5."Deathmarks"3:11
6."The Blackout"3:44
7."In Dreams"3:08
8."Into the Ground" (featuring Shane Told of Silverstein)3:10
9."Serpent Herders"2:16
10."Nothing But Blood"3:33
11."Lord of Bones" (featuring Ahren Stringer of The Amity Affliction)3:27
12."My Own Personal Hell"3:11
Total length:39:03

Personnel

Credits by Allmusic[3]

Like Moths to Flames
  • Chris Roetter – lead vocals
  • Zach Huston – rhythm guitar
  • Eli Ford – lead guitar
  • Aaron Evans – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Greg Diamond – drums, percussion
Other personnel
Production
  • Will Putney - Production, engineer, mixing, mastering, writing
  • JJ Cassiere - Booking
  • Marco Walzel - Booking
  • Zak Cervini - Engineer
  • Andy Gomoll - Editing
  • Mike Mowery - Management

References

  1. "Like Moths To Flames - An Eye For An Eye". Alternative Press. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  2. "REVIEW: Like Moths To Flames – 'An Eye For An Eye' - Under the Gun Review". Under the Gun Review. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  3. "An Eye for an Eye - Like Moths to Flames - Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
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