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2004 studio album by Zao
The Funeral of God
Studio album by Zao
ReleasedJuly 13, 2004
RecordedTrax East, New Jersey
GenreMetalcore
Length47:18
LabelFerret, Roadrunner
ProducerEric Rachel and Zao
Zao chronology
All Else Failed
(2003)
The Funeral of God
(2004)
The Fear Is What Keeps Us Here
(2006)
Zao studio album chronology
Parade of Chaos
(2002)
The Funeral of God
(2004)
The Fear Is What Keeps Us Here
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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HCS.net
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The Funeral of God is the seventh studio album by American metalcore band Zao. It was released in July 13, 2004 through Ferret Records in the US, and in July 12, 2004 through Roadrunner and Ferret in Europe and Asia. It saw the return of guitarist, Russ Cogdell, and the addition of bassist Shawn Koschik and drummer Stephen Peck after the departure of Jesse Smith. A music video was made for the song "The Rising End (The First Prophecy)".

Title note

Originally the album was going to be called, Live... from the Funeral of God, but the band's management was concerned that fans might construe that to mean it's a live recording, so the title was shortened.

Concept

The album is a concept album, narrating an apocalyptic story in which God, fed up with the path chosen by humanity, decides to disappear, leaving humanity to its fate. Subsequently, the world falls into a state of war and self-destruction. However, man soon reverts to a state in which he waits for God to return.

Sound

Sounding different from the most albums Zao released, this record is a swing towards bands such as Killswitch Engage and Shadows Fall. It also goes for a more melodic sound than their past albums, such as in the song "Psalm of the City of the Dead".

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Daniel Weyandt, except where noted; all music is composed by Zao, except where noted

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Breath of the Black Muse"Daniel Weyandt, Scott Mellinger4:00
2."The Rising End (The First Prophecy)" 3:27
3."The Last Revelation (The Last Prophecy)"Weyandt, Mellinger3:56
4."The Last Song from Zion" 4:47
5."Live... from the Funeral of God"Weyandt, Mellinger4:11
6."The Lesser Lights of Heaven" 4:15
7."In Times Gone Past"Weyandt, Mellinger4:33
8."Praise the War Machine" 4:06
9."Truly, Truly, This Is the End"Weyandt, Mellinger4:22
10."I Lay Sleepless in My Grave"instrumental1:32
11."Psalm of the City of the Dead"Russ Cogdell8:09
Total length:47:18
Japan bonus track
No.TitleMusicLength
12."Romance of the Southern Spirit"Weyandt, Cogdell4:49

Credits

ZAO

  • Dan Weyandt – lead vocals
  • Scott Mellinger – guitar, clean vocals
  • Russ Cogdell – guitar
  • Shawn Koschik – bass, additional engineering
  • Stephen Peck – drums

Additional Musicians

  • Sara George – additional vocals on track 11
  • Josh Momper – piano

Production

  • Eric Rachel – producer, engineering, mixing
  • Alan Douches – mastering

Artwork

Misc.

  • Ryan J. Downey – manager

Quotes

  • "The story is unique, the vocals are vicious, the guitars are cacophonic, and the barrage is relentless. Zao has returned with a preeminent fury and have outdone themselves once again." – Outburn (9/10)
  • "If the melodic end of the genre has been taken by Killswitch Engage, then the extreme end of the Kingdom belongs to Zao. No question." – Metal Hammer UK (9/10)

References

  1. ^ "Zao". Archived from the original on October 23, 2006. Retrieved July 13, 2024.
  2. "Chorus.fm".
  3. The Funeral of God at AllMusic
  4. "HardcoreSounds". www.hardcoresounds.net. Archived from the original on 27 August 2005. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  5. "Zao, "The Funeral of God" Review".
  6. "Zao". Archived from the original on August 28, 2004. Retrieved July 13, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
Zao
  • Dan Weyandt
  • Scott Mellinger
  • Martin Lunn
  • Jeff Gretz
  • Russ Cogdell
  • Eric Reeder
  • Roy Goudy
  • Mic Cox
  • Jesse Smith
  • Shawn Jonas
  • Ron Gray
  • Kevin Moran
  • Brett Detar
  • Rob Horner
  • Shawn Koschik
  • Stephen Peck
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