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The End Of Silence Analysis

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“THE END OF SILENCE” by RED was created and recorded by Paragon Studios and was produced by Rob Graves in Nashville, Tennessee. RED is an American Rock Band created in the year of 2002 by the two brothers Antony Armstrong (guitarist) and Andy Armstrong (bassis) and the lead vocalist Michael Barnes. This album features different types of melodies that include intensive vocals such as crunchy, chorus, classical instruments, and rhythmic guitars that work as a foundation (base).
Including the album win/ nominations and awards won and what rank was given on the Billboard charts. According to Billboard ranking it was nominated “194 on its top 200 album chart. The band RED Won the album of the year for the 38th GMA Dove Awards. According to the …show more content…

According to DiBiase, John article from RED: End of Silence. From the River Rock Music Festival, stated that “It's hard for me to listen to End Of Silence and not find Red intriguing. However, it's also nearly impossible to listen to them and not wish the band owned the sound they're bearing”. The main point of this article is that the band is irresistible and it is the best band to listen to music. During this article there was a question asked whether the band “Could..stretch their wings beyond the confines of familiarity?” The answer to this question is yes because the first album is always expected more but overall of what the critic is referring to as why the band are claiming glory if the way the quality is not very good. Although there is more to give from the album of End Of Silence it also focuses on Hope, brokenness and healing. The quality of the album depend on every personal taste of music and opinion mainly a different diverse music being added in the album. According to the album Innocence & Instinct, on iTunes has shown that “The Deluxe Edition of Innocence & Instinct went as high as No. 2 on iTunes Top Selling Rock Albums Chart and No. 5 on Top-Selling

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