Embrace the Gutter

2006 studio album by The Autumn Offering
Embrace the Gutter
Studio album by
The Autumn Offering
ReleasedMay 16, 2006 (2006-05-16)
StudioAudiohammer Studios, Sanford, Florida
Eastern Sky Studios, Casselberry, Florida
GenreMetalcore
Length35:13
LabelVictory
ProducerJason Suecof
The Autumn Offering chronology
Revelations of the Unsung
(2004)
Embrace the Gutter
(2006)
Fear Will Cast No Shadow
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Embrace the Gutter is the second studio album by Florida metal band The Autumn Offering. It is the last album to feature original vocalist Dennis Miller and original bassist Sean Robbins. After extensive touring alongside bands SOiL and Mushroomhead, The Autumn Offering's second full-length feature has been said to have sold over 15,000 copies in the U.S.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Prologue"InstrumentalChurch0:34
2."Decay"Dennis Miller, Nick GelyonTommy Church3:10
3."The Yearning"Miller, Gelyon, ChurchChurch3:40
4."Embrace the Gutter" (featuring Jason Suecof)Miller, Gelyon, Sean RobbinsChurch3:56
5."Ghost"Miller, ChurchChurch, Robbins, Matt Johnson4:02
6."Misery"Miller, ChurchChurch3:20
7."This Future Disease"Miller, Gelyon, ChurchChurch3:11
8."One Last Thrill"ChurchChurch4:08
9."No End in Sight"Miller, RobbinsJohnson, Church3:32
10."Walk the Line"Miller, ChurchJohnson, Church2:19
11."The Final Cut"InstrumentalJohnson3:21
Total length:35:13

Personnel

The Autumn Offering
  • Dennis Miller – vocals
  • Tommy Church – guitars
  • Sean Robbins – bass guitar, photography
  • Matt Johnson – guitars
  • Nick Gelyon – drums
Additional
  • Jason Suecof – engineering, mixing, additional vocals and solo on "Embrace the Gutter"
  • Mark Lewis – engineering, mixing
  • Tom Morris – mastering
  • Double J – layout, design

References

  1. ^ Embrace the Gutter at AllMusic
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