‘A Wonderful Life’ by Mushroomhead

Artists

  • Mr Rauckhorst / Vocals

  • Jmann / Vocals

  • Ms Jackie / Vocals

  • Tankx  / Guitar

  • Diablo / Drums

  • Skinny / Drums

  • Stitch / Keyboards

  • DR. F / Bass and Keyboards

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • A Requiem For Tomorrow

  • Madness Within

  • Seen It All

  • The Heresy

  • What A Shame

  • Pulse

  • Carry On

  • The Time Has Come

  • 11th Hour

  • I Am The One

  • The Flood

  • Where The End Begins

  • Confutatis

  • To The Front

  • Sound Of Destruction

  • Another Ghost

  • Lacrimosa

“A Requiem For Tomorrow,”starts things off with a bounding energy, seeping through the turnstiles, pushing the world into something new and exciting. The guitars are filled with searless energy.

“Madness Within,” is a battering ram, a song that mentions the chaos within and without.

“Seen It All,” moves with precision, turning through the battered ties of man with a growing sense of despair and hopelessness.

“The Heresy,” slow moving, a demonic song that truly captures the rage and anger within.

“What A Shame,” a moving symphony that is filled with anger and pain.

“Pulse,” rolls in hard and fast, shifting the temperature ever so slightly.

“Carry On,” rolls with the punches, filled with melodic overtures.

“The Time Has Come,” mixes a light piano melody, with a darkened sense of pain and purpose.

“11th Hour,” snarls.

“I Am The One,” is a chaotic symphony.

“The Flood,” shifts the temperature up a notch.

“Where The End Begins,” pushes the barriers through and demolishes any sense of complacency.

“Confutatis,” hits the bottom and soars on the air.

“To The Front,” slams down hard.

“Sound Of Destruction,” grooves.

“Another Ghost,” pushes through and delivers something meaningful and haunting.

“Lacrimosa,” roars through the plains of time.

The album is out on 19th June via Napalm Records.