![]() ![]() Angel's Son is solid in depicting the loss of one closest to the group, but the song builds to a close by giving everyone within the group a spotlight together. The build-up is the pay-off to overcoming these events and the build-up in their performance displays hope and release. These events are often not resolved through the lyrics of a song, but instead through the band and their rising performance. The band displays outstanding confidence in depicting events they, or others, must overcome to live in peace. ![]() The music is inspired and inspiring, such as the engaging Redefine with the lyrics: "So I'm wrong / I'm not alone / Seems like you're scared / You're holding me back again". The music packs a punch and feels like it has been made for a reason not a phony one. Radio-friendly may be a word some may use in describing Sevendust, but it is the kind of radio-friendly music that deserves to be listened to. Animosity is a masterpiece because it is hopeful, focused on the group and evokes sincere emotion. Every verse, in every song, is powerful and sincere. With the hearts of flawed, yet strong, human beings, the band form some songs that would make the small heart of a Grinch grow three sizes larger. Here, on Animosity, the band twist together some of their strongest songs and give birth to an emotive masterwork. Sevendust, along with their third studio-album, are masterful. Review Summary: Animosity is easily accessible, but wholly satisfying as well. ![]()
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