- This Too Shall Pass (album)
Infobox Album |
Name = This Too Shall Pass
Type =Album
Artist =The Fold
Released =February 21 ,2006
Recorded = 2005
Genre =Alternative rock ,Post-punk ,Christian rock
Length =
Label =Tooth & Nail Records
Producer = Steven Haigler
Reviews =
* [http://www.christianitytoday.com/music/reviews/2006/thistooshallpass.html Christian Music Today] Rating|4|5
*"Jesus Freak Hideout " Rating|4|5 [http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/cdreviews/ThisTooShallPass.asp Link]
* [http://www.emotionalpunk.com/cdreview/345/ Emotional Punk]
Last album = _
This album = "This Too Shall Pass " (2006)
Next album = "Secrets Keep You Sick " (2007)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Special Edition
Type = Studio album
Lower caption = Special Edition cover."This too Shall Pass" is the debut album of Chicago based rock group
The Fold . It was released in February 2006 onTooth and Nail Records and features 14 tracks. The title is a reference to the phrase "This, too, shall pass."Track listing
# "Gravity"
# "Backseat Drivers"
# "New City"
# "The Title Track"
# "What is Right"
# "Going for my Lungs"
# "Evermore"
# "Remnant"
# "Rid of Me"
# "Stay"
# "With You, I Sink"
# "We've Been At This"
# "Surrounded"
# "I Believe You"
*A digital version of the album was released onNovember 7 ,2006 with four new songs:- "Away"
- "Seasons"
- "Once And For All (Acoustic)"
- "Rid of Me (demo)"
Miscellanea
*Track 1, "Gravity," contains a lyrical reference ("When will you be able to see past your hand?/I'm taking down empty pictures that we used to hold close before you") to "You Won't Ignore This," the opening track from The Fold's only secular (and first) release,
Feeling Like Failure Now .
*Track 4, "The Title Track", features the lyrics "This too Shall Pass" in relation to the album name.
*Track 14, "I Believe You", featuresMatt Thiessen ofRelient K .
*"Once and for All" and "I Believe You" are re-recorded versions of songs originally appearing on Not of This World. "Stay" and "Surrounded" originated as b-sides recorded around the same time. "Away" originated on Feeling Like Failure Now.External links
*"This Too Shall Pass" [http://www.toothandnail.com/thefold/ecard/intro.html E-Card]
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