The Hell We Create - Fit for a King

The Hell We Create

Fit for a King

  • Genre: Metal
  • Release Date: 2022-10-28
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2022 Solid State Records
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
The Hell We Create Fit for a King 4:14
2
End (The Other Side) Fit for a King 3:50
3
Falling Through the Sky Fit for a King 4:21
4
Sink Below Fit for a King 3:08
5
Reaper Fit for a King 3:19
6
Times Like This (feat. Jonatha Fit for a King 4:09
7
Eyes Roll Back Fit for a King 3:29
8
Fracture Fit for a King 3:24
9
Reaching Out Fit for a King 4:21
10
What You Left Behind Fit for a King 4:04

Reviews

  • One of their best!

    5
    By spovlock51
    They put a lot of their emotion in this album, and it shows. Each song is personal for at least one member of the band, the stories behind the songs add to the impact all the more. The breakdowns are heavy, the Kirby cleans are insanely good, and Kirby uncleans are at their best.
  • Solid as always

    5
    By Mainah15
    I love bands like FFAK that can give you that great sound/lyrics you can rely on, while adding some unique twists to their style, and don’t ENTIRELY change like some bands feel they have to in order to show what they call “growth”. Growth can always be portrayed like FFAK resembles and I know their fans appreciate. Their production sounds better than ever! Kudos FFAK.
  • As I Lay Fit???

    4
    By FitForAnImpendingDoom100
    By no means is this bad, it’s a lot better than The Path, but the tinges of genericness are a bit disappointing considering how original FFAK’s albums were up to Dark Skies. But I got to hand it to them for making THWC more aggressive and energetic than last time; their new drummer isn’t as proficient as Jared Easterling but he has a lot of heart and pours it into his playing, and Ryan Kirby sounds more like he did on the first four albums, which is nice considering he was getting lukewarm lately. Despite the rather pedestrian approach, the songs are relatively good, not really much of filler, thankfully. Of course we all agree that Reaper and Eyes Roll Back are the best ones, but I also enjoy End, What You Left Behind and Fracture. Times like This really is just a rewrite of Breaking the Mirror, but in my eyes it’s far superior to that dud. Some will say THWC is forgettable, but I’m okay with it. Just bring out more Reapers and Eyes Roll Backs for the next one, and how about combining the sounds of Creation/Destruction and Dark Skies too? I will accept this album’s sound for now, but please don’t keep sounding like As I Lay Dying Jr., or Killswitch Engage Jr.! BRING US MORE DEATHCORE!!! FIRST FOUR FOREVER!!!!!!!
  • Better than the Path…

    4
    By Pick My Boogers Please!
    This is what should have followed Dark Skies, as it feels much more motivated than The Path. However, one more album with Eb, drop C tuning generic metalcore and I think Daniel Gailey needs to leave, which is sad because he is a good guitarist. On the bright side, Ryan Kirby returns to sounding like demonic Yoda again, and Eyes Roll Back and Reaper hopefully point to a return to Deathcore in the future. Not as bad as it could’ve been, but they need to do better from hereon out!
  • Best

    5
    By Judgement757
    My favorite going all the way back to Descendants. My only complaint is the mix is a bit muddied and flat from their previous releases.
  • Top Notch

    5
    By Vega2008
    Not many Albums today I like from top to bottom all of the way through. This is NOT one of those Albums.
  • Another Solid album

    5
    By LandoCMando
    FFAK comes through with another great album. Well worth the listen.
  • What kind of band is this exactly?

    2
    By basic chair
    I’ve been a fan of this band since creation destruction and can’t help but feel like this band has succumb to generic radio friendly metalcore songs that sound like every other metalcore group since 2010. “Falling through the sky” has to be the most generic song they’ve ever done. Songs like “sink below” “fracture” and “reaching out” are forgettable at best. What is this light rock? Listen to “times like this” and then go listen to “breaking the mirror” from the path and tell me they aren’t essentially the same song but with a slightly more motivated drummer. “Eyes roll back” is one of their better songs but it suffers the same problem as the conclusion of the title track…just long stretches of monotone guitars where again the drummer is the only interesting piece. The only reason this song and reaper exist on this album is to prove they haven’t completely sold out, but neither of those songs really fit in the context of the rest of this album. So unfortunate to see bands like this go the generic radio route. 2 stars bc reaper, eyes roll back and end are really good but that’s about it.
  • Emo

    2
    By Bloodspill77
    The emo crybaby ruins it for me. He needs to be quiet.
  • Amazing

    5
    By Crystal Friggin Legit
    Honestly, some of their best work. 🔥

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