Goodbye to the Gallows

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Goodbye to the Gallows
Goodbye to the Gallows (Emmure album - cover art).jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 5, 2007 (2007-03-05)
GenreMetalcore, deathcore
Length29:33
LabelVictory
ProducerChris "Zeuss" Harris
Emmure chronology
The Complete Guide to Needlework
(2006)
Goodbye to the Gallows
(2007)
The Respect Issue
(2008)
Singles from Goodbye to the Gallows
  1. "10 Signs You Should Leave"
    Released: 2007
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic3.5/5 stars[1]
PopMatters3/10 stars[2]
Punknews1.5/5 stars[3]
Thrash Pit6/10 stars[4]

Goodbye to the Gallows is the debut full-length studio album by Emmure, released through Victory Records in the UK on March 5, 2007, and in the US on March 6.[2]

The two guitarists on this release play 7 strings in Drop A# tuning (Drop Bb),[further explanation needed] which makes this and The Respect Issue the only Emmure albums to feature these tunings.

Track listing[]

No.TitleLength
1."A Ticket for the Paralyzer"0:50
2."10 Signs That You Should Leave"3:19
3."When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong"3:17
4."Rusted Over Wet Dreams"3:09
5."You Got a Henna Tattoo That Said Forever"3:24
6."Travis Bickle"2:06
7."Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle" (featuring Karl Schubach of Misery Signals and Tyler Guida of My Bitter End)3:36
8."The Key to Keeping the Show Fresh Is... I'm Dead"2:45
9."It's Not Just a Party, It's a Funeral!"3:05
10."When Everything Goes Wrong, Take the Easy Way Out"4:02
Total length:29:33

Song title information[]

  • According to archived album art, "Rusted Over Wet Dreams" was originally titled "Scorpios With Black Names Are Bad News".[5]
  • Track 6, titled "Travis Bickle" is a reference to the Martin Scorsese film Taxi Driver.
  • Tracks 3 and 8 are references to the comedy program, Chappelle's Show, being a reference to the title of a recurring sketch, and a quote by a character in a sketch respectively.
  • The title of Track 5, "You Got a Henna Tattoo that Said Forever" is a reference to a quote from Zach Galifianakis' 2001 episode of Comedy Central Presents.[6]
  • Track 7, "Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle" is a take on the Dragon Ball film of the same name.

Personnel[]

Emmure
  • Frankie Palmeri - lead vocals
  • Jesse Ketive - lead guitar, programming
  • Ben Lionetti - rhythm guitar
  • Mark Davis - bass guitar
  • Joe Lionetti - drums
Production
  • Produced, engineered and mixed by Chris "Zeuss" Harris
  • Mastered by Alan Douches
  • Art direction, layout, band logo and illustrations by Paul Friemel

References[]

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Blackie, Andrew (May 6, 2007). "Emmure: Goodbye to the Gallows". PopMatters. Retrieved May 11, 2019.
  3. ^ Punknews review
  4. ^ Thrash Pit review
  5. ^ http://www.paulfriemel.com/work/display.php?id=15
  6. ^ Zach Galifianakis reference - states the original statement at 9:00.



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