Creed – Full Circle

Album Info

Artist: Creed

Title: Full Circle

Year: 2009

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Tracklist

  • 1. Overcome (3:46)
  • 2. Bread Of Shame (3:56)
  • 3. A Thousand Faces (4:54)
  • 4. Suddenly (3:31)
  • 5. Rain (3:28)
  • 6. Away In Silence (4:40)
  • 7. Fear (4:05)
  • 8. On My Sleeve (4:14)
  • 9. Full Circle (4:08)
  • 10. Time (5:55)
  • 11. Good Fight (3:55)
  • 12. The Song You Sing (4:08)

Review

"Full Circle" by Creed is a notable release, marking the band's return after a five-year disbandment. Released on October 27, 2009, this album sees the reunion of the original members, including bass guitarist Brian Marshall, who had left the band in 2000. Produced by Howard Benson, "Full Circle" presents a slightly heavier and darker side of Creed, which is reminiscent of their post-grunge sound. The album's title track, "Full Circle," is a highlight, reflecting on the band's reunion and the feelings of being together again. With tracks like "Overcome," "Rain," and "A Thousand Faces," Creed showcases their ability to craft powerful, emotive songs.

The album's release was supported by a reunion tour, which featured a mix of new songs from "Full Circle" and old hits, solidifying the band's connection with their audience. The tour and album demonstrate Creed's growth and their ability to reconnect with both old and new fans. "Full Circle" is a solid addition to Creed's discography, and its release helped reestablish the band's presence in the music scene. The album's sound is a testament to the band's evolution, while still maintaining their signature style. With "Full Circle," Creed proves that they can still deliver high-quality music, even after a lengthy hiatus. - Hank